session_id:
osTicketSession Object
(
    [name:osTicketSession:private] => OSTSESSID
    [backend:osTicketSession:private] => osTicket\Session\NoopSessionStorageBackend Object
        (
            [options:protected] => Array
                (
                    [session_ttl] => 1440
                    [api_session] => 
                    [callbacks] => Array
                        (
                            [close] => Array
                                (
                                    [0] => osTicketSession Object
 *RECURSION*
                                    [1] => onClose
                                )

                        )

                )

            [callbacks:osTicket\Session\AbstractSessionHandler:private] => Array
                (
                    [close] => Array
                        (
                            [0] => osTicketSession Object
 *RECURSION*
                            [1] => onClose
                        )

                )

            [isnew:osTicket\Session\AbstractSessionHandler:private] => 
            [isapi:osTicket\Session\AbstractSessionHandler:private] => 
            [ttl:osTicket\Session\AbstractSessionHandler:private] => 1440
            [maxlife:osTicket\Session\AbstractSessionHandler:private] => 
            [secondary:protected] => 
        )

    [ttl:osTicketSession:private] => 1440
)
BlueWalker Technical Support

Frequently Asked Question

A UPS reports overload, but the connected load is below its maximum

Last Updated 5 years ago
There several possibilities to investigate.

Eventhough the apparent power (given in Volt-Amperes) of your loads is smaller than UPS's maximum, due to small Power Factor, the real power (given in Watts) is exceeding the limit:
https://support.powerwalker.com/kb/faq.php?id=5

Your load might have Active Power Factory Correction, while UPS does not support it. APFC causes short peak above its nominal maximum:
https://support.powerwalker.com/kb/faq.php?id=65
https://support.powerwalker.com/kb/faq.php?id=2

Your load has a reactive character (i.e. based on motor or transformer) and creates in-rush currents (peak load) above its nominal maximum:
https://support.powerwalker.com/kb/faq.php?id=58

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