UPS cable plug socket compatibility with main line plug base socket

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
Friends, I have a Champion UPS of 850vA rating and another of Numeric UPS 600vA rating.
Can any of these UPS(any one) be connected to a 5AMP plug base socket on the electric board?
Or do I need to connect to a 15~16AMP plug base socket on the electric board?

Any issues? Please clarify.

@whitestar_999 , @SaiyanGoku , @Nerevarine ,@topgear , my Friends?
Please guide me.
 

whitestar_999

Super Moderator
Staff member
Yes, no issues. Just look at the VA rating of ups & 60% of that is power rating of ups which is 510w for 850VA & 480w for 600VA ups. Now power is product of current(in amperes) & voltage so for standard 220v, a 5A plug socket can handle (220*5=) 1100w which is more than enough for any of these ups.
 
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kg11sgbg

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
Yes, no issues. Just look at the VA rating of ups & 60% of that is power rating of ups which is 510w for 850VA & 480w for 600VA ups. Now power is product of current(in amperes) & voltage so for standard 220v, a 5A plug socket can handle (220*5=) 1100w which is more than enough for any of these ups.
Thank You very much,Sir(aka Friend)!!

I am having a sense of relief,now...
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
That means you do not use a PC-Desktop?
Only Laptops and Tablets?
Kind of yes. I had a desktop at work but we have central power backup. Thought about assembling a desktop for myself last year but I don't have enough space for it in a rented flat which is shared with 3 other people.
 
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