Some UPS's do also. We had a site that needed to have some work done on the building mains. Small, in the country, yada, yada, yada. Owner had a tractor mounted generator with a gearbox in front of it. Pretty stable once you tweaked it in because of the HP of tractor (small load too, like 4kVA, gen was like 20kVA). Problem was the gearbox in front of the generator between it and the tractor was not standard, at least in the PTO realm. Tractor owner thought it was correct for a 540 rpm PTO speed. It wasn't. Forgot to check the output with a Voltage and Frequency meter. Smelled a distinct odor of burning electrical components. Line Interactive APC UPS's don't do well with about 160 volts and 83 Hz input. Apparently, you can only interact so much .... Honest to God, APC replaced it because they said it should have tripped off line with the line being that out of whack ... Eric
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of David Lesher Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:32 AM To: nanog list Subject: Re: UPS and generator interaction?
Side thought, but not a NANOG topic. What in your data center really cares if your generator puts out 57 or 63 Hz, not 60.0? Why?
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