My $0.02 is that the purpose of ups-nut is to regularize devices into a common language, and APC is just being odd here.
Yes, there are 120V single-leg devices (most of them), a few 3-phase devices (3 phases at 120\deg), and then what you have is just a straightforward "240V UPS" (for US, vs 240V countries) with L1/L2/N/G, just like a gas generator and just like a (modern) dryer or whatever outlet. So, I would say that ideally ups-nut would have a model list in a quirk table, and represent this as L1/L2 vs N, and show output.L1.voltage output.L2.voltage output.voltage = sum of L1/L2 or really the L1/L2 voltage) output.L1.current output.L2.current output.current = probably average, so that the product with output.voltage is the total VA all the controls expressed as they can be done in the mib probably phases should be 1. Nobody calls regular house wiring in the US 2 phase. this is a decent chunk of work, but it's my take on how things ought to be. Basically nut should paper over the bugs in APC's kludge. _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser
