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UPS Runtime Calculator — Estimate Backup Time by Load

Tell us your equipment load and required runtime. We'll show every UPS in our catalogue that fits — with the estimated runtime at your specific load.

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Drag the slider to your equipment's wattage. Pick a minimum runtime. We'll rank the UPS units in our catalogue by how well they match.

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Lower for older or heavily-loaded UPS units.
100%
100% for new batteries. Drop to 70-80% for a ~3-year-old battery.

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UPS Runtime Calculator — enter your UPS capacity (VA or kVA) and connected load (watts) to estimate expected backup time during a power outage. Useful for sizing replacement batteries, planning generator-bridge time, and validating manufacturer-specified runtimes against real-world load.

How to Use the Calculator

  1. Find your UPS capacity — printed on the UPS nameplate, typically in VA (e.g. 1500VA) or kVA (e.g. 10kVA). Convert if needed: 1 kVA = 1000 VA.
  2. Estimate your connected load in watts — add up the wattage of every device plugged into the battery-backup outlets. Servers, monitors, switches, NAS, etc. Most equipment lists draw on the back-panel sticker.
  3. Enter both values above and the calculator returns expected runtime at that load. As a rule of thumb: full load = 5–15 minutes; half load = 15–40 minutes; quarter load = 1+ hour on standard internal batteries.

Sizing Tips

  • Add 25% headroom to your real load when sizing a new UPS — leaves room for equipment changes and prevents overload trip.
  • Match VA to wattage carefully: a 1500VA UPS typically delivers only ~900W continuous (power factor ~0.6–0.7 for older units, ~1.0 for modern Smart-UPS / Eaton 9PX). Wattage is what matters for sizing real loads.
  • For longer runtimes, add an external battery cabinet (most online UPS units support this) rather than oversizing the UPS frame itself.
  • For mission-critical loads, size to bridge generator startup (typically 8–12 seconds) plus a defensive buffer — the UPS is the bridge, not the long-duration backup.
  • Battery age matters: by year 4 a VRLA battery typically delivers ~70% of nameplate capacity. Schedule replacement at year 3.5–4 in 24/7 deployments — see our UPS battery replacement service.

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Need Help Sizing Your UPS?

If your environment is mission-critical — healthcare, data centre, mining, government IT — a calculator is a starting point but a proper site survey beats it. Our team handles full UPS installation and consulting with site assessment, load analysis, and code-compliant deployment across Canada. Contact us for a consultation — or call 438-881-3363.

Need more backup time than the numbers show? See our buyer's guide to extended runtime UPS and rackmount models.

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