You gotta do a little math:
Volts * Amps = VA
To get runtime on a UPS use the following calculation (taken from
http://www.mhpower.com.au/nikobe/html/sizingguide.html)
"Divide the rating in VA of the UPS by the rating in VA of the load. If the result is less than 1.3 these calculations cannot be used. Where the result of the above division is greater than 1.3 but less than 3, multiply this result by 1.3 x the full load backup time of the UPS to obtain the backup time at the lower load. Where the result is greater than 3 user a 1.5 multiplier.
Examples:
600VA UPS with full load backup time of 10 minutes.
Load of 250 VA. 600/250 = 2.4. So multiplier is 1.3.
Therefore, backup time for 250 VA load on 600VA UPS = 2.4 x 1.3 x 10 = 31.2 minutes approximately.
Load 120 VA. 600/120 = 5. So multiplier is 1.5
Therefore backup time for 120 VA load on 600VA UPS = 5 x 1.5 x 10 = 75 minutes approximately."
Factors throwing these results off would be overhead, startup load, differences between inductive loads -vs- electronic loads etc, but this will give you a general idea. The best way to tell is to do a dry (or wet in our case) run with your UPS and load.