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Steve_C
Hey folks.
I had someone round who does AC systems and they've suggested running AWS along the outside walls to power a 3.2 KW split AC system and up to 4 business servers + 1000VA UPS (13A). They recommend I have it not on an RCD at the fusebox. This cable has been suggested to also feed new 13A sockets for the servers (+UPS) inside the conservatory.
There is currently an existing 13A 30mA RCD protected double socket I was going to run 3 monitors, a pc, printer etc, so I don't have to worry about that.
But I am not sure on the best way to power the 1000VA UPS, and 2-4 rack servers (each with dual power supplies ranging from 460W to 760W; which presumably has some impact on earth leakage), plus this 3.2 KW AC system. What's the play on minimising the risk of business kit tripping in a domestic household?
Cheers
I had someone round who does AC systems and they've suggested running AWS along the outside walls to power a 3.2 KW split AC system and up to 4 business servers + 1000VA UPS (13A). They recommend I have it not on an RCD at the fusebox. This cable has been suggested to also feed new 13A sockets for the servers (+UPS) inside the conservatory.
There is currently an existing 13A 30mA RCD protected double socket I was going to run 3 monitors, a pc, printer etc, so I don't have to worry about that.
But I am not sure on the best way to power the 1000VA UPS, and 2-4 rack servers (each with dual power supplies ranging from 460W to 760W; which presumably has some impact on earth leakage), plus this 3.2 KW AC system. What's the play on minimising the risk of business kit tripping in a domestic household?
Cheers