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Calculating Battery Capacity For Standby Back

The document provides guidance on calculating battery capacity for standby backup systems. It recommends a battery capacity of 29.14 Ah based on a total 24V load of unknown amps running for an unknown number of hours, assuming a minimum 30% residual voltage, 5A discharge rate per hour, and 20% average load duty cycle. It notes the capacity may vary depending on battery type and that the calculations should only be used as guidelines, not guarantees.

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Calculating Battery Capacity For Standby Back

The document provides guidance on calculating battery capacity for standby backup systems. It recommends a battery capacity of 29.14 Ah based on a total 24V load of unknown amps running for an unknown number of hours, assuming a minimum 30% residual voltage, 5A discharge rate per hour, and 20% average load duty cycle. It notes the capacity may vary depending on battery type and that the calculations should only be used as guidelines, not guarantees.

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Calculating Battery Capacity For Standby Back-Up Supply

______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ Calculated total load = Amps (24V supply full load) Duration required for full load operation during = hrs Recommended battery capacity =29.14 Ah The above calculation is based on the following assumption.

1. Minimum residual voltage of 30% shall remain in the batteries to avoid over discharge of current. 2. Discharge current is based on 5 Amp/hour. 3. Duty cycle of load at amplifiers are at 20% average.
Note : The battery capacity required may vary according to brands type of batteries used (SLA or NiCd).

Indemnity : The above calculation shall be used as a guideline only and Amperes Electronics shall be held reliable for any misscalculation or mishaps that arises in the installations.

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