[Beowulf] UPS system for Linux cluster
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Joe Landman landman at scalableinformatics.comThu Apr 30 11:35:05 PDT 2009
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Lux, James P wrote: > > Actually, this isn't particularly surprising to folks who deal with > electrical power. It *is* surprising to folks who see volts*amps (VA) > and think it means watts. > > Most power conversion equipment has a higher VA rating than Watt > rating (and, so do most loads, so it works out ok in practice) PF > (Power Factor) = Watts/VA, and a typical PF is around 0.85. Most of the advice we've been given about "arbitrary" gear from power folks has been to use 0.7 (approximately 1/sqrt(2)) as your PF, to account for varying supply quality and leave an engineering margin (for error). Indeed, looking at some of the PF curves for supplies under heavy load shows PF for "85%" supplies dipping into the mid to upper 70s. -- Joseph Landman, Ph.D Founder and CEO Scalable Informatics LLC, email: landman at scalableinformatics.com web : http://www.scalableinformatics.com http://jackrabbit.scalableinformatics.com phone: +1 734 786 8423 x121 fax : +1 866 888 3112 cell : +1 734 612 4615
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