What happens when there is much load on the inverter?
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Most UPS inverters come with an overload capability. Usually two overload settings are provided by the manufacturer.
For example, there might be a 125% overload withstand capability of 60s and a 150% overload withstand capability of, say, 6 seconds.
In case current exceeds the overload capability, the UPS goes in ‘constant current’ mode wherein the current is prevented from increasing any further but at expense of rapidly falling output voltage.
In such a case, if current doesn’t fry the electronic components, the UPS will trip on overcurrent or low output voltage fault.
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