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Default Small centralized UPS

RickH wrote:
On Apr 24, 6:46 am, wrote:
On Apr 23, 10:44 pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:





"RickH" wrote in message
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I need to put a centralized UPS in my business office. Do I need to
get into an expensive 3 phase unit? Or will the elecrical code allow
me to distribute the outlets from a less expensive 115v consumer UPS,
through existing conduit, (to orange outlets), to 3 separate offices?
The number of computers I need to protect can easily be handled by a
larger consumer unit. However my question is on the code legality of
distributing the UPS outlets back out to the 3 offices. I can esily
pull dedicated wires through the conduit. I would keep the UPS unit
in the electrical room by the mains.
There are probably ways to do it, but it may be cheaper to buy separate UPS
units. Even a $100 unit can save the day.

It would seem to me that "less expensive consumer unit" and wiring an
appropriate size unit for 3 offices are mutually exclusive. Why not
just use a seperate consumer UPS in each office ? Aside from the
cost, the consumer units come with outlets built-in. How are you
going to then wire that in for distribution?

Another note, whatever you get, you surely don't need 3 phase, unless
you have 3 phase eqpt in those offices.- Hide quoted text -

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I meant 3 phase on the primary side of the UPS unit where the output
of the unit is a single phase inverter to 115v.

For hookup I was thinking of making extension cords out of 3/8 BX
cable and steel plugs. Those would go to a pull box. From the pull
box I would go into the subpanel just to pass-thru into the conduits.
UPS would be secured to the wall.

It is a commercial office condo unit with 3 phase main, but I have a
single phase subpanel for these offices (signage, parking lot, AC,
heat, etc is common and 3 phase). All the conduit from the subpanel
is 3/4 so there is plenty of room. I just dont know if it's ok to
distribute from a plug-type UPS unit, or if I have to look for a wire-
in unit (which I've had a hard time finding).


Direct connect UL approved for purpose units are commonly available but
not in big box. You get them where you get any other commercial quality
stuff.