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UPS power is not specified in watts.However VA is the equivalent of watts, assuming no phaseshift in the load.
Find out what the VA capacity of the power supply is and then add up the connected load in VA (volts x amps). If the load totals are greater that the VA power supply capacity then this is where the heat is coming from. The power supply is overloaded. Remove some of the load or get a bigger capacity power supply.
Anywhere in VA really.
Divide Power Load by "Power Factor"
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Apparent power is VA. Real power is W reactive power is VAR. Under an inductive+resistive load the VA is higher than W
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VA and W both are units of power. VA indicates the power is of an electrical nature. W does not distinguish whether the energy source is electrical, mechanical, magnetic, heat or otherwise.
VA is the measure of Complex Power in a system which includes Real power(Watts, KW, MW) and Reactive power.Direct answer to your question :VA = Power Factor * Real Power (W Or KW Or MW)
Multiply the amps by the volts and the answer is the VA