[BC] UPS hell
Craig Healy
bubba at dukes-of-hazzard.com
Wed Feb 22 16:04:14 CST 2012
>>> A week ago Sunday one of my clients called me with a radio station
>>> off the air. The problem turned out to be a UPS that was stone
>>> cold dead.
>>
>> I've had the same problem before. What I did was build a relay and
>> switch box. The relay is engaged when the UPS is supplying power.
>
> ... and use a spare set of contacts on the relay to trigger an alarm, so
> you
> know when you've lost the protection of the UPS.
The switch I use has a light on it which I wired to the relay coil. When
the light is out, so's the UPS.
It was simple to build. The relay is a 20a SPDT with a 120vac coil.
Grainger p/n is 1EHC4 relay and 1EGP6 socket. Switch, outlet, box, cables
and cover are all Home Depot parts. Internal wiring by 12 gauge stranded
wire.
Turning the switch off pulls the UPS offline and connects AC directly.
Built a number of them and have had no problems since. I do make sure that
both sides are plugged in to the same outlet. While it probably wouldn't be
an issue, I want to be sure that the two AC voltages are in phase.
Theoretically they could be plugged to different circuits so if a breaker
tripped, there would be a backup for that.
One thing I had happen years ago was a server that dropped off almost every
morning around 5am. Turned out the UPS caused it. Only a momentary dropout
and I had to be there to see and hear the UPS problem.
Craig Healy
Providence, RI
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