That may be correct but then when I got one of the units powered up it should have worked without showing an overload and ultimately taking down the breaker. If the power supplies are truly redundant then I should not have seen the behavior I did.
It looks like each of the 3 ups units in the rack feed one of the three ac inputs to the unity chassis. Perhaps one of the Unity gurus can shed some light on this. Perhaps we have been running on the very edge with our power draw and for whatever reason without all the ups units up it somehow overburdens the one that is back up. Some sort of load sharing is the only thing I can think of. Perhaps the unit I powered up is hooked to backup supplies in some of its' outputs and without the primary ups on it gets more load than normal that would explain the behavior if the power feeds are truly just redundant.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <cutandcover@...> wrote :
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 3:13 PM, bigfish@... [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Looking further in the rack it appears each unity chassis has 3 power cord inputs so I imagine all 3 of the problematic ups units are feeding a 3rd of the power to the chassis. Hence when all go out at the same time due to the power hit each unit is overwhelmed when trying to power back up. Just a guess but it makes sense in my head.
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