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UPS 1000 - 2200 VA

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Powerware 5125 Users Manual 10002200 VA
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Table of contents
1. Introduction............................................................................................................. 7
2. Installation............................................................................................................... 8
I n sp ecti n g th e E qu i p m en t ............................................................................................ 8
I n stalli n g th e U P S ......................................................................................................... 8
U P S R ear P an els ........................................................................................................... 9
3. Operation and Configuration.................................................................................. 10
O p erati n g M o d els ....................................................................................................... 1 0
Stan b y m o d e ................................................................................................................ 1 1
N o rm al M o d e .............................................................................................................. 1 1
B u ck an d D ou ble B oost M od e .................................................................................... 1 1
B attery M o d e ............................................................................................................... 1 2
Sleep M o d e .................................................................................................................. 1 2
U P S C on fi gu rati on ...................................................................................................... 1 2
Tu rn i n g th e U P S O n .................................................................................................... 1 2
Starti n g th e U P S on B attery ........................................................................................ 1 2
Tu rn i n g th e U P S O ff .................................................................................................... 1 3
I n i ti ati n g th e Self-Test ................................................................................................. 1 3
C o m m u n i cati o n P o rt .................................................................................................. 1 3
N etwo rk T ran si en t P ro tecto r ..................................................................................... 1 4
L o ad Segm en ts ............................................................................................................ 1 5
4. UPS Maintenance.................................................................................................... 16
U P S an d B attery C are ................................................................................................. 1 6
Stori n g th e U P S an d B atteri es .................................................................................... 1 6
Wh en to R ep lace B atteri es ......................................................................................... 1 6
R ep laci n g B atteri es...................................................................................................... 1 6
Testi n g N ew B atteri es ................................................................................................. 1 9
R ecycli n g th e U sed B attery ......................................................................................... 2 0
5. Troubleshooting...................................................................................................... 20
Au d i ble Alarm s an d U P S C on d i ti on s ......................................................................... 2 0
Si len ci n g an Au d i ble Alarm ........................................................................................ 2 1
6. Specifications.......................................................................................................... 23
Copyright 2002
T h e con ten ts of th i s m an u al are th e cop yri gh t of th e p u bli sh er
an d m ay n o t b e rep ro d u ced even ex tracts
u n less p erm i ssi on gran ted .
E very care h as b een tak en to en su re th e accu racy o f
th e i n form ati on con tai n ed i n th i s m an u al, bu t n o li abi li ty
can be accep ted for an y errors or om i ssi on . T h e ri gh t
to m ak e d esi gn m o d i fi cati o n s i s reserved .
Requesting a Declaration of Conf ormity
U n i ts th at are labeled wi th a C E m ark com p ly wi th th e followi n g h arm on i zed stan d ard s
an d E U d i recti ves:
H arm on i zed Stan d ard s: E N 50091 -1 -1 an d E N 50091 -2; I E C 950 Secon d E d i ti on ,
Am en d m en ts A1 , A2, A3, an d A4
E U D i recti ves: 73/23/E E C , C ou n ci l D i recti ve on equ i p m en t d esi gn ed for u se
wi th i n certai n voltage li m i ts
93/68/E E C , Am en d i n g D i recti ve 73/23/E E C
89/336/E E C , C ou n ci l D i recti ve relati n g to electrom agn eti c
com p ati bi li ty
92/31 /E E C , Am en d i n g D i recti ve 89/336/E E C relati n g to E M C
T h e E C D eclarati on of C on form i ty i s avai lable u p on requ est for p rod u cts wi th a C E
m ark . F or cop i es of th e E C D eclarati on of C on form i ty, con tact:
P owerware O y
K osk elon ti e 1 3
F I N -02920 E sp oo, F i n lan d
P h on e: +358-9-452 661
F ax: +358-9-452 66 396
Class A EMC Statements
(10001500 VA Models)
FCC Part 15
N O T E T h i s equ i p m en t h as been tested an d fou n d to com p ly wi th th e li m i ts for a C lass
A d i gi tal d evi ce, p u rsu an t to p art 1 5 of th e F C C R u les. T h ese li m i ts are d esi gn ed to
p rovi d e reason able p rotecti on agai n st h arm fu l i n terferen ce wh en th e equ i p m en t i s
op erated i n a com m erci al en vi ron m en t. T h i s equ i p m en t gen erates, u ses, an d can rad i ate
rad i o frequ en cy en ergy an d , i f n ot i n stalled an d u sed i n accord an ce wi th th e i n stru cti on
m an u al, m ay cau se h arm fu l i n terferen ce to rad i o com m u n i cati on s. O p erati on of th i s
equ i p m en t i n a resi d en ti al area i s li k ely to cau se h arm fu l i n terferen ce i n wh i ch case th e
u ser wi ll be requ i red to correct th e i n terferen ce at h i s own exp en se.
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T h i s C lass A I n terferen ce C au si n g E qu i p m en t m eets all requ i rem en ts of th e C an ad i an
I n terferen ce C au si n g E qu i p m en t R egu lati on s I C E S003.
C et ap p arei l n u m ri qu e d e la classe A resp ecte tou tes les exi gen ces d u R eglem en t su r le
m atri el brou i lleu r d u C an ad a.
Special Symbols
T h e followi n g are exam p les of sym bols u sed on th e U P S to alert you to i m p ortan t
i n form ati on :
R I SK O F E L E C T R I C SH O C K - I n d i cates th at a ri sk of electri c sh ock i s
p resen t an d th e associ ated warn i n g sh ou ld be observed .
C AU T I O N : R E F E R T O O P E R AT O R S M AN U AL - R efer to you r op erators
m an u al for ad d i ti on al i n form ati on , su ch as i m p ortan t op erati n g an d
m ai n ten an ce i n stru cti on s.
R J-45 R E C E P TAC L E - F or 230V u n i ts on ly: th i s recep tacle p rovi d es n etwork
i n terface con n ecti on s. D o n ot p lu g telep h on e or telecom m u n i cati on s
equ i p m en t i n to th i s recep tacle.
T h i s sym bol i n d i cates th at you sh ou ld n ot d i scard th e U P S or th e U P S
batteri es i n th e trash . T h e U P S m ay con tai n sealed , lead aci d batteri es.
B atteri es m u st be recycled .
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1 Powerware 5125 Introduction
T h e P owerware

51 25 u n i n terru p ti ble p ower system U P S) p rotects you r sen si ti ve


electron i c equ i p m en t from basi c p ower p roblem s su ch as p ower fai lu res, p ower sags,
p ower su rges, u n d ervoltage an d overvoltage.
P ower ou tages can occu r wh en you least exp ect i t an d p ower qu ali ty can be errati c. T h ese
p ower p roblem s h ave th e p oten ti al to corru p t cri ti cal d ata, d estroy u n saved work sessi on s,
an d d am age h ard ware cau si n g h ou rs of lost p rod u cti vi ty an d exp en si ve rep ai rs.
Wi th th e P owerware 51 25, you can safely eli m i n ate th e effects of p ower d i stu rban ces an d
gu ard th e i n tegri ty of you r equ i p m en t. T h e P owerware 51 25 was d esi gn ed for cri ti cal
ap p li cati on s su ch as P C s, severs, work stati on s, an d telecom m u n i cati on s equ i p m en t. F i gu re
1 sh ows th e P owerware 51 25 U P S wi th an op ti on al E xten d ed B attery M od u le E B M ) .
Figure 1. The Powerware 5125
P rovi d i n g ou tstan d i n g p erform an ce an d reli abi li ty, th e P owerware 51 25 s u n i qu e ben efi ts
i n clu d e th e followi n g:
Ad van ced B attery M an agem en t P lu s AB M P lu s ) d ou bles battery servi ce li fe,
op ti m i zes rech arge ti m e, an d p rovi d es a warn i n g before th e en d of u sefu l battery li fe.
B u ck an d D ou ble B oost regu lati on en su res con si sten t voltage to you r load by
correcti n g voltage flu ctu ati on s wi th ou t u si n g battery p ower.
H ou rs of exten d ed ru n ti m e wi th u p to fou r E B M s.
H otswap p able batteri es si m p li fy m ai n ten an ce by allowi n g you to rep lace batteri es
safely wi th ou t p oweri n g d own th e cri ti cal load .
Starton battery cap abi li ty allows you to p ower u p th e U P S even i f u ti li ty p ower i s
n ot avai lable.
Ad van ced p ower m an agem en t wi th th e Software Su i te C D for gracefu l sh u td own s
an d p ower m on i tori n g.
Sequ en ti al sh u td own an d load m an agem en t th rou gh sep arate recep tacle grou p s,
called load segm en ts.
N etwork Tran si en t P rotector gu ard s you r n etwork com m u n i cati on s equ i p m en t fro m
su rges.
O p ti on al X-Slot m od u les p rovi d e en h an ced com m u n i cati on cap abi li ti es for
i n creased p ower p rotecti on an d con trol.
T h e P owerware 51 25 i s back ed by world wi d e agen cy ap p rovals.
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2 Installation
Inspecting the Equipment
I f an y equ i p m en t h as been d am aged d u ri n g sh i p m en t, k eep th e sh i p p i n g carton s an d
p ack i n g m ateri als for th e carri er or p lace of p u rch ase an d fi le a clai m for sh i p p i n g
d am age. I f you d i scover d am age after accep tan ce, fi le a clai m for con cealed d am age.
To fi le a clai m for sh i p p i n g d am age or con cealed d am age: 1 ) F i le wi th th e carri er wi th i n
1 5 d ays of recei p t of th e equ i p m en t; 2) Sen d a cop y of th e d am age clai m wi th i n 1 5 d ays
to you r servi ce rep resen tati ve.
Installing the UPS
T h e followi n g step s exp lai n h ow to i n stall th e U P S. See U P S R ear P an els on p age 9 for
th e rear p an el of each m od el.
NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the UPS; otherwise, damage may occur
to your equipment and void your warranty.
1. I f i n stalli n g an op ti on al E B M , con ti n u e to Step 2; oth erwi se, sk i p to Step 4.
2. P lu g th e E B M cable i n to th e battery con n ector on th e U P S rear p an el.
3. I f a secon d E B M i s to be i n stalled , p lu g th e E B M cable of th e secon d cabi n et i n to
th e battery con n ector on th e fi rst E B M . U p to fou r E B M s m ay be con n ected to th e
U P S.
4. I f you are i n stalli n g p ower m an agem en t software, con n ect you r com p u ter to th e
U P S com m u n i cati on p ort u si n g th e su p p li ed com m u n i cati on cable.
5. P lu g th e d etach able U P S p ower cord , i n to th e i n p u t con n ector on th e U P S rear
p an el.
6. P lu g th e U P S p ower cord i n to a p ower ou tlet. T h e fron t p an el i n d i cators cycle
th rou gh a startu p sequ en ce wh i le th e U P S con d u cts a selftest.
Wh en th e self-test i s com p lete, th e i n d i cator flash es, i n d i cati n g th e U P S i s i n
Stan d by m od e wi th th e equ i p m en t offli n e. I f th e alarm beep s or a U P S alarm
i n d i cator stays on , see T able 2 on p age 22.
7. P lu g th e equ i p m en t to be p rotected i n to th e ap p rop ri ate U P S ou tp u t recep tacles
see p age 1 5 for m ore i n form ati on on load segm en ts .
D O N O T p rotect laser p ri n ters wi th th e U P S becau se of th e excep ti on ally h i gh
p ower requ i rem en ts of th e h eati n g elem en ts.
8. P ress an d h old th e O n bu tton u n ti l you h ear th e U P S beep ap p roxi m ately on e
secon d ) . T h e i n d i cator stop s flash i n g an d th e bar grap h i n d i cators d i sp lay th e
p ercen tage of load bei n g ap p li ed to th e U P S.
T h e U P S i s n ow i n N orm al m od e an d su p p lyi n g p ower to you r equ i p m en t.
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NOTE. The batteries charge to 90% capacity in approximately 3 hours. However, it is
recommended that the batteries charge for 24 hours after installation or long-term
storage.
NOTE. If more than two EBMs are installed, an external battery charger is
recommended for faster recharge times.
Figure 2. Installation
UPS Rear Panels
T h i s secti on sh ows th e rear p an els of th e P owerware 51 25 m od els.
Figure 3. PW5125 1000i and PW5125 1500i Rear Panel
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Figure 4. PW5125 2200i Rear Panel
3 Operation and Conf iguration
Operating Modes
P owerware 51 25 s fron t p an el i n d i cates th e U P S statu s th rou gh th e U P S i n d i cators.
F i gu re 5 sh ows th e U P S fron t p an el i n d i cators an d con trols.
Figure 5. UPS Front Panel
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Standby Mode
Wh en th e U P S is tu rn ed off an d rem ain s plu gged in to a power ou tlet, th e U P S is in Stan dby
m ode. T h e in dicator flash es an d th e bar graph in dicators are off, in dicatin g th at power is
n ot available from th e U P S ou tpu t receptacles. T h e battery rech arges wh en n ecessary.
Normal Mode
D u ri n g N orm al m od e, th e i n d i cator i llu m i n ates an d th e fron t p an el d i sp lays th e
p ercen tage of U P S load cap aci ty bei n g u sed by th e p rotected equ i p m en t see F i gu re 6) .
T h e U P S m on i tors an d ch arges th e batteri es as n eed ed an d p rovi d es p ower p rotecti on to
you r equ i p m en t.
Figure 6. Load Level Indicators
Wh en all of th e bar grap h i n d i cators an d th e i n d i cator are i llu m i n ated , p ower
requ i rem en ts exceed U P S cap aci ty; see p age 22 for m ore i n form ati on .
Buck and Double Boost Mode
Wi th th e B u ck an d D ou ble B oost featu re, th e U P S accep ts a wi d e i n p u t voltage ran ge
-30% /+20% of n om i n al) an d p rovi d es con si sten t, clean voltage to you r equ i p m en t.
T h e U P S op erates n orm ally from u ti li ty p ower an d alerts you of th e voltage flu ctu ati on s.
T h e i n d i cator altern ates between green an d red wh i le i n B u ck , Si n gle B oost, or
D ou ble B oost m od e as sh own i n F i gu re 7.
Figure 7. Buck and Double Boost Indicators
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Battery Mode
Wh en th e U P S i s op erati n g d u ri n g a p ower ou tage, th e alarm beep s on ce every fou r
secon d s an d th e i n d i cator i llu m i n ates. Wh en th e u ti li ty p ower retu rn s, th e U P S
swi tch es to N orm al m od e op erati on wh i le th e battery rech arges.
I f battery cap aci ty becom es low wh i le i n B attery m od e, th e i n d i cator flash es an d th e
alarm beep s twi ce every two secon d s. I m m ed i ately com p lete an d save you r work to
p reven t d ata loss an d si m i lar d i ffi cu lti es. Wh en u ti li ty p ower i s restored after th e U P S
sh u ts d own , th e U P S au tom ati cally restarts.
Sleep Mode
I f th e U P S i s on battery for ap p roxi m ately fi ve m i n u tes an d su p p orti n g a sm all electri cal
load 1 0% ) , th e U P S sh u ts d own th e load . After th ree m i n u tes i n Sleep m od e, th e U P S
i n i ti ates a sh u td own warn i n g two beep s every two secon d s . T h i s featu re con serves
battery p ower. To en able th i s featu re, con tact you r servi ce rep resen tati ve.
UPS Conf iguration
You r P W51 25 U P S can be con fi gu red by u si n g a con fi gu rati on software th at can be fi n d
on web www. em ea. p o werware.com /p rod u ct/P W51 25.h tm ) . T h i s software i s a D O S
based p rogram th at can be execu ted from ei th er a D O S box, from a Wi n d ows sh ortcu t,
or from th e Wi n d ows Start, R u n d i alog box.
U P S setti n g th at can be ch an ged are as follow:
1 . Voltage setti n g 220/230/240 V 230 V i s factory d efau lt)
2. E n able/d i sable sleep m od e d i sable as factory d efau lt)
3. E n able/d i sable au d i ble alarm , so th at wh en d i sable n o au d i ble alarm s wi ll be gi ven
E n able as factory d efau lt)
4. E n able/d i sable si te wi ri n g d etecti on n ot su p p orted on E u rop ean m od el)
Turning the UPS On
After th e U P S i s con n ected to a p ower ou tlet, i t con d u cts a selftest an d en ters Stan d by
m od e. To tu rn on th e U P S, p ress an d h old th e O n bu tton u n ti l you h ear th e U P S beep
ap p roxi m ately on e secon d ) . T h e i n d i cator stop s flash i n g an d th e bar grap h
i n d i cators d i sp lay th e p ercen tage of load bei n g ap p li ed to th e U P S.
Starting the UPS on Battery
N O T E B efore u si n g th i s featu re, th e U P S m u st h ave been p owered by u ti li ty p ower at
least on ce.
To tu rn on th e U P S wi th ou t u si n g u ti li ty p ower, p ress an d h old th e O n bu tton for at least
fou r secon d s. T h e U P S su p p li es p ower to you r equ i p m en t an d goes i n to B attery m od e.
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Turning the UPS Off
To tu rn off th e U P S, p ress an d h old th e O ff bu tton u n ti l th e lon g beep ceases
ap p roxi m ately fi ve secon d s . T h e i n d i cator begi n s to flash an d th e U P S rem ai n s i n
Stan d by m od e u n ti l you u n p lu g th e U P S from th e p ower ou tlet.
Initiating the Self Test
NOTE. The batteries must be fully charged to perform the selftest.
P ress an d h old th e O n bu tton for th ree secon d s to i n i ti ate th e selftest. D u ri n g th e test,
i n d i vi d u al i n d i cators i llu m i n ate as vari ou s p arts of th e U P S are ch eck ed . I f th e alarm
beep s or a U P S alarm i n d i cator stays on , see T able 2 on p age 22.
Communication Port
T h e P owerware 51 25 i s factory-i n stalled wi th a Si n gle-P ort M od u le.
To establi sh com m u n i cati on between th e U P S an d a com p u ter, con n ect you r com p u ter
to th e U P S com m u n i cati on p ort u si n g th e su p p li ed com m u n i cati on cable.
Wh en th e com m u n i cati on cable i s i n stalled , p ower m an agem en t software can exch an ge
d ata wi th th e U P S. T h e software p olls th e U P S for d etai led i n form ati on on th e statu s of
th e p ower en vi ron m en t. I f a p ower em ergen cy occu rs, th e software i n i ti ates th e savi n g
of all d ata an d an ord erly sh u td own of th e equ i p m en t.
T h e cable p i n s are i d en ti fi ed i n F i gu re 8 an d th e p i n fu n cti on s are d escri bed i n T able 1 .
Figure 8. Communication Port
Table 1. Communication Port Pin Assignment
n i P
r e b m u N
e m a N l a n g i S n o i t c n u F
m o r f n o i t c e r i D
S P U e h t
1 t t a B w o L t c a t n o c y a l e r y r e t t a B w o L t u O
2 D x R e c i v e d l a n r e t x e o t t i m s n a r T t u O
3 D x T e c i v e d l a n r e t x e m o r f e v i e c e R n I
4 R T D
e c i v e d l a n r e t x e m o r f y a l P d n a g u l P P n P
) 6 n i P o t d e i t
n I
5 D N G ) s i s s a h c o t d e i t n o m m o c l a n g i S
6 R S D ) 4 n i P o t d e i t e c i v e d l a n r e t x e o T t u O
7 S T R e c i v e d l a n r e t x e m o r f P n P t u O / n I
8 l i a F C A t c a t n o c y a l e r l i a F C A t u O
9 e c r u o S r e w o P ) r e w o p C D s t l o v 4 2 o t 8 V + t u O
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Network Transient Protector
T h e N etwork Tran si en t P rotector, sh own i n F i gu re 9, i s located on th e rear p an el an d
h as jack s labeled I N an d O U T . T h i s featu re accom m od ates a si n gle R J45 1 0B aseT )
n etwork con n ector.
C on n ect th e i n p u t con n ector of th e equ i p m en t you are p rotecti n g to th e jack labeled I N .
C on n ect th e ou tp u t con n ector to th e jack labeled O U T .
Figure 9. Network Transient Protector
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Load Segments
L oad segm en ts are sets of recep tacles th at can be con trolled by p ower m an agem en t
software, p rovi d i n g an ord erly sh u td own an d startu p of you r equ i p m en t. F or exam p le,
d u ri n g a p ower ou tage, you can k eep k ey p i eces of equ i p m en t ru n n i n g wh i le you tu rn
off oth er equ i p m en t. T h i s featu re allows you to save battery p ower. See you r p ower
m an agem en t software m an u al for d etai ls.
NOTE. If the power management software is not used, the individual load segments
cannot be controlled.
T h e followi n g fi gu res sh ow th e load segm en ts for each U P S.
Figure 10. 1000 VA and 1500 VA Load Segments
Figure 11. 2200 VA Load Segments
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4 UPS Maintenance
UPS and Battery Care
F or th e best p reven ti ve m ai n ten an ce, k eep th e area arou n d th e U P S clean an d d u stfree.
I f th e atm osp h ere i s very d u sty, clean th e ou tsi d e of th e system wi th a vacu u m clean er.
F or fu ll battery li fe, k eep th e U P S at an am bi en t tem p eratu re of 25 C .
Storing the UPS and Batteries
I f you store th e U P S for a lon g p eri od , rech arge th e battery every 6 m on th s by p lu ggi n g
th e U P S i n to a p ower ou tlet. T h e batteri es ch arge to 90% cap aci ty i n ap p roxi m ately
3 h ou rs. H owever, i t i s recom m en d ed th at th e batteri es ch arge for 24 h ou rs after lon g-
term storage.
C h eck th e battery rech arge d ate on th e sh i p p i n g carton label. I f th e d ate h as exp i red an d
th e batteri es were n ever rech arged , d o n ot u se th e U P S. C on tact you r servi ce
rep resen tati ve.
When to Replace Batteries
Wh en th e i n d i cator flash es an d th ere i s a con ti n u ou s au d i ble alarm , th e batteri es m ay
n eed rep laci n g. C on d u ct a selftest by p ressi n g an d h old i n g th e bu tton for th ree
secon d s. I f th e i n d i cator stays on , con tact you r servi ce rep resen tati ve to ord er n ew
batteri es.
Replacing Batteries
NOTE DO NOT DISCONNECT the batteries while the UPS is in Battery mode.
Wi th th e h otswap p able battery featu re, U P S batteri es can be rep laced easi ly wi th ou t
tu rn i n g th e U P S off or d i scon n ecti n g th e load .
I f you p refer to rem ove i n p u t p ower to ch an ge th e battery: 1 ) P ress an d h old th e O ff
bu tton u n ti l th e lon g beep ceases ap p roxi m ately fi ve secon d s , th en u n p lu g th e U P S;
2) Wai t 60 secon d s wh i le th e i n tern al p rocessor sh u ts d own before you d i scon n ect th e
battery.
C on si d er all warn i n gs, cau ti on s, an d n otes before rep laci n g batteri es.
WARNING
Batteries can present a risk of electrical shock or burn from high short-circuit
current. The following precautions should be observed: 1) Remove watches, rings,
or other metal objects; 2) Use tools with insulated handles; 3) Do not lay tools or
metal parts on top of batteries.
ELECTRIC ENERGY HAZARD. Do not attempt to alter any battery wiring or
connectors. Attempting to alter wiring can cause injury.
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How to Replace Extended Battery Modules
U se th e followi n g p roced u re to rep lace E B M s:
1. U n p lu g th e E B M cable from th e U P S.
2. R ep lace th e E B M . See R ecycli n g th e U sed B attery on p age 20 for p rop er d i sp osal.
3. P lu g th e n ew E B M i n to th e U P S as sh own i n F i gu re 1 2.
4. F or ad d i ti on al E B M s, p lu g th e E B M cable of th e secon d cabi n et i n to th e battery
con n ector on th e fi rst E B M .
Figure 12. EBM Connections
How to Replace Internal Batteries
CAUTION
Pull the battery out onto a flat, stable surface. The battery is unsupported when you
pull it out of the UPS.
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Use the following procedure to replace internal batteries:
1. R em ove th e U P S fron t p an el by p u lli n g th e top .
2. Sli d e u p an d rem ove th e m etal battery cover.
3. 1 000 VA u n i ts. D i scon n ect th e red battery cable on th e fron t of th e battery. P u ll th e
battery ou t on to a flat, stable su rface. D i scon n ect th e black battery cable on th e rear
of th e battery, th en on th e fron t of th e battery. D i scon n ect th e red battery cable on
th e rear of th e battery. See R ecycli n g th e U sed B attery on p age 20 for p rop er
d i sp osal.
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4. 1 500 an d 2200 VA u n i ts. P u ll th e battery ou t on to a flat, stable su rface. P ress on th e
black tab on th e battery cable con n ector to d i scon n ect th e battery. See R ecycli n g
th e U sed B attery on p age 20 for p rop er d i sp osal.
5. I n stall th e n ew batteri es i n th e reverse ord er of rem oval.
6. R ei n stall th e m etal battery cover rem oved i n Step 2. R ep lace th e fron t p an el.
Testing New Batteries
P ress an d h old th e bu tton for th ree secon d s to i n i ti ate a selftest. After th e test i s
fi n i sh ed , th e i n d i cator sh ou ld tu rn off. I f th e i n d i cator stays on , ch eck th e battery
con n ecti on s. C all you r servi ce rep resen tati ve i f th e p roblem p ersi sts.
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Recycling the Used Battery
C on tact you r local recycli n g or h azard ou s waste cen ter for i n form ati on on p rop er
d i sp osal of th e u sed battery.
WARNING
Do not dispose of the battery or batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode. Proper
disposal of batteries is required. Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements.
Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to
the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.
CAUTION
Do not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash. This product
contains sealed, leadacid batteries and must be disposed of properly. For more
information, contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center.
5 Troubleshooting
Audible Alarms and UPS Conditions
T h e U P S h as an au d i ble alarm featu re to alert you of p oten ti al p ower p roblem s. U se
T able 2 to d eterm i n e an d resolve th e U P S alarm s an d con d i ti on s.
Figure 13. Alarm Indicators
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Silencing an Audible Alarm
To si len ce th e alarm for an exi sti n g fau lt, p ress th e bu tton . I f U P S statu s ch an ges, th e
alarm beep s, overri d i n g th e p revi ou s alarm si len ci n g. T h e alarm d oes n ot si len ce i f th ere
i s a low battery con d i ti on .
Table 2. Troubleshooting Guide
n o i t i d n o C r o m r a l A e s u a C e l b i s s o P n o i t c A
e h T s i r o t a c i d n i
s e o d S P U e h t ; n o t o n
. t r a t s t o n
t o n s i d r o c r e w o p e h T
. y l t c e r r o c d e t c e n n o c
. s n o i t c e n n o c d r o c r e w o p e h t k c e h C
. y t l u a f s i t e l t u o l l a w e h T r i a p e r d n a t s e t n a i c i r t c e l e d e i f i l a u q a e v a H
. t e l t u o e h t
s i r o t a c i d n i e h T
t o n s i r e w o p ; g n i h s a l f
S P U e h t t a e l b a l i a v a
. s e l c a t p e c e r t u p t u o
y b d n a t S n i s i S P U e h T
. e d o m
o t r e w o p y l p p u s o t n o t t u b n O e h t s s e r P
| . t n e m p i u q e d e t c e n n o c e h t
t o n s e o d S P U e h T
d e t c e p x e e h t e d i v o r p
. e m i t p u k c a b
g n i g r a h c d e e n s e i r e t t a b e h T
. e c i v r e s r o
4 2 r o f t e l t u o r e w o p a o t n i S P U e h t g u l P
g n i g r a h c r e t f A . y r e t t a b e h t e g r a h c o t s r u o h
n o t t u b e h t d l o h d n a s s e r p , y r e t t a b e h t
. r o t a c i d n i e h t k c e h c n e h t ; s d n o c e s 3 r o f
S P U " e e s , n o l l i t s s i r o t a c i d n i e h t f I
. y r e t t a b e h t e c a l p e r o t " e c n e n e t n i a M
d e l i a f t s e t - f l e s e h T t s a e l t a r o f t e l t u o r e w o p a o t n i S P U e h t g u l P
g n i g r a h c r e t f A . y r e t t a b e h t e g r a h c o t s r u o h 3
r o f n o t t u b e h t d l o h d n a s s e r p , y r e t t a b e h t
. r o t a c i d n i e h t k c e h c n e h t ; s d n o c e s 3
n w o d t u h s , n o l l i t s s i r o t a c i d n i e h t f I
e c i v r e s r u o y t c a t n o c d n a S P U e h t
. e v i t a t n e s e r p e r
s i e r u t a r e p m e t l a n r e t n i S P U
. h g i h o o t
n i y l l a c i t a m o t u a n w o d s t u h s S P U e h T
. S P U e h t g u l p n u d n a f f o n r u T . s d n o c e s 0 1
. s e c r u o s t a e h y n a e v o m e r d n a s t n e v r a e l C
t o n s i S P U e h t d n u o r a w o l f r i a e h t e r u s n E
t r a t s e r d n a s e t u n i m 5 t s a e l t a t i a W . d e t c i r t s e r
t c a t n o c , s t s i s r e p n o i t i d n o c e h t f I . S P U e h t
. e v i t a t n e s e r p e r e c i v r e s r u o y
4 y r e v e p e e b 1
s d n o c e s
. y r e t t a b n o S P U h t i w t n e m p i u q e e h t g n i r e w o p s i S P U e h T
r o f t n e m p i u q e r u o y e r a p e r P . r e w o p y r e t t a b
. n w o d t u h s
2 y r e v e s p e e b 2
s d n o c e s
. w o l g n i n n u r s i y r e t t a b e h T s n i a m e r r e w o p y r e t t a b f o s s e l r o s e t u n i m 3
d n a n o i t a r u g i f n o c d a o l n o g n i d n e p e d
f f o n r u t d n a k r o w r u o y e v a S . e g r a h c y r e t t a b
e b t o n n a c m r a l a e h T . t n e m p i u q e r u o y
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n o i t i d n o C r o m r a l A e s u a C e l b i s s o P n o i t c A
n o g n i n n u r s i S P U e h T
e h t e s u a c e b r e w o p y r e t t a b
r o h g i h o o t s i e g a t l o v t u p n i
. w o l o o t
e h T . e l b i s s o p f i , e g a t l o v t u p n i e h t t c e r r o C
l i t n u y r e t t a b n o e t a r e p o o t s e u n i t n o c S P U
s i y r e t t a b e h t r o d e t c e r r o c s i s n o i t i d n o c e h t
. d e g r a h c s i d y l e t e l p m o c
n i e g a t l o v t u p n i e h t , s t s i s r e p n o i t i d n o c e h t f I
. l a n i m o n S P U e h t m o r f r e f f i d y a m a e r a r u o y
d n a e g a t l o v e n i l y t i l i t u e h T
f o t u o e r a y c n e u q e r f
. n o i t a c i f i c e p s
e h t k c e h c n a i c i r t c e l e d e i f i l a u q a e v a H
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5 y r e v e p e e b 1
. s d n o c e s
y l l u f e b y a m y r e t t a b e h T
. d e g r a h c s i d
4 2 r o f t e l t u o r e w o p a o t n i S P U e h t g u l P
g n i g r a h c r e t f A . y r e t t a b e h t e g r a h c o t s r u o h
n o t t u b e h t d l o h d n a s s e r p , y r e t t a b e h t
e h t k c e h c n e h t ; s d n o c e s 3 r o f
. r o t a c i d n i
S P U " e e s , n o l l i t s s i r o t a c i d n i e h t f I
. y r e t t a b e h t e c a l p e r o t " e c n a n e t n i a M
t o n s i y r e t t a b e h T
. y l t c e r r o c d e t c e n n o c
r u o y l l a C . s n o i t c e n n o c y r e t t a b e h t k c e h C
m e l b o r p e h t f i e v i t a t n e s e r p e r e c i v r e s
. s t s i s r e p
n o i t c e n n o c e r i w d n u o r G
e n i l e h t r o t s i x e t o n s e o d
e r a s e r i w l a r t u e n d n a
. t e l t u o l l a w e h t n i d e s r e v e r
e h t t c e r r o c n a i c i r t c e l e d e i f i l a u q a e v a H
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d e e c x e s t n e m e r i u q e r r e w o P
r o f % 0 1 1 1 0 1 y t i c a p a c S P U
r o f % 0 5 1 1 1 1 r o s e t u n i m 3
s i d a o l e h t r o s e l c y c 0 1
. e v i t c e f e d
e m o s e v o m e R . S P U e h t g u l p n u d n a f f o n r u T
t a t i a W . S P U e h t m o r f t n e m p i u q e e h t f o
d n a f f o e r a s D E L l l a l i t n u s d n o c e s 5 t s a e l
a n i a t b o o t d e e n y a m u o Y . S P U e h t t r a t s e r
. S P U y t i c a p a c r e g r a l
. n o i t i d n o c t l u a f S P U r u o y f f o n r u t d n a k r o w r u o y e v a S
. S P U e h t g u l p n u d n a f f o n r u T . t n e m p i u q e
e h T . e v i t a t n e s e r p e r e c i v r e s r u o y t c a t n o C
. d e c n e l i s e b t o n n a c m r a l a
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6 Specif ications
Table 3. Model Specifications
Table 4. Weights and Dimensions
Table 5. Power Connections
Table 6. Technical Specifications
r e b m u N l e d o M
s l e v e L r e w o P
) s t u p n i l a n i m o n t a d e t a r (
e g a t l o V l a n i m o N e g n a R e g a t l o V t u p n I
i 0 0 0 1 5 2 1 5 W P W 0 0 7 , A V 0 0 0 1 V 0 3 2
V 8 8 2 - 4 5 1
) % 0 2 + / % 0 3 -
i 0 0 5 1 5 2 1 5 W P W 0 5 0 1 , A V 0 0 5 1 V 0 3 2
i 0 0 2 2 5 2 1 5 W P W 0 0 6 1 , A V 0 0 2 2 V 0 3 2
y c n e u q e r F g n i t a r e p O g n i s n e s - o t u a , z H 0 6 / 0 5
e g n a R y c n e u q e r F z H 5 6 6 4
g n i r e t l i F e s i o N e s i o n e d o m n o m m o c d n a l a m r o n r o f r e t l i f e n i l d n a s V O M
n o i t a l u g e R
) e d o m l a m r o N
e g a t l o v l a n i m o n f o % 6 + o t % 0 1 -
n o i t a l u g e R
) e d o m y r e t t a B
% 5 e g a t l o v t u p t u o l a n i m o N
m r o f e v a W e g a t l o V e v a w e n i S
W ( s n o i s n e m i D x Dx ) H t h g i e W
s l e d o M A V 0 0 0 1 m m 0 5 2 x 1 0 4 x 2 6 1 g k 5 1
s l e d o M A V 0 0 5 1 m m 0 5 2 x 7 6 4 x 2 6 1 g k 3 2
i 0 0 2 2 5 2 1 5 W P m m 0 5 2 x 3 9 4 x 5 0 2 g k 1 3
e l u d o M y r e t t a B d e d n e t x E m m 0 5 2 x 4 7 4 x 2 6 1 g k 7 2
n o i t c e n n o C t u p n I s e l c a t p e c e R t u p t u O
i 0 0 0 1 5 2 1 5 W P r o t c e n n o c t u p n i 0 2 3 - C E I , A 0 1 3 1 C - 0 2 3 C E I , A 0 1 6
i 0 0 5 1 5 2 1 5 W P r o t c e n n o c t u p n i 0 2 3 - C E I , A 0 1 3 1 C - 0 2 3 C E I , A 0 1 6
i 0 0 2 2 5 2 1 5 W P r o t c e n n o c t u p n i 0 2 3 - C E I , A 0 1 3 1 C - 0 2 3 C E I , A 0 1 9
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e r u t a r e p m e T g n i t a r e p O C 0 4 o t C 0 1
C 5 2 : e c n a m r o f r e p y r e t t a b l a m i t p O
e r u t a r e p m e T e g a r o t S C 5 2 o t C 0
e r u t a r e p m e T t i s n a r T C 5 5 o t C 5 2 -
y t i d i m u H e v i t a l e R g n i s n e d n o c n o n % 5 9 5
e d u t i t l A g n i t a r e p O l e v e l a e s e v o b a s r e t e m 0 0 0 , 3 o t p U
e d u t i t l A t i s n a r T l e v e l a e s e v o b a s r e t e m 0 0 0 , 5 1 o t p U
e s i o N e l b i d u A
d a o l l a c i p y t , e d o m l a m r o N A B d 0 4 n a h t s s e L
e d o m y r e t t a B A B d 5 5 n a h t s s e L
n o i s s e r p p u S e g r u S 5 - 4 - 0 0 0 1 6 C E I , 7 8 5 E E E I y l r e m r o f B y r o g e t a C 1 4 . 2 6 C I S N A
e c n a m r o f n o C y t e f a S
; y l n o e n i l a t a d A 7 9 4 L U , 8 7 7 1 L U
; 1 . 7 0 1 . o N , 2 . 2 2 C A S C / N A C
0 5 9 0 6 C E I d n a 1 - 1 - 1 9 0 0 5 N E
s g n i k r a M y c n e g A O K M E D , S G / A G L , k c i T - C , E C ; L U c d n a L U
C M E 3 0 0 - S E C I , 5 1 t r a P C C F , 2 - 1 9 0 0 5 N E
l e d o M s e i r e t t a B S P U l a n r e t n I M B E 1 s M B E 2 s M B E 3 s M B E 4
A V 0 0 0 1 4 1 / 5 0 6 / 5 4 0 7 1 / 5 9
A V 0 0 5 1 7 1 / 6 9 7 / 3 3 6 4 1 / 3 6 4 7 1 / 2 9 1 0 2 / 0 2 1
A V 0 0 2 2 4 1 / 6 0 6 / 6 2 0 7 1 / 5 5 8 9 1 / 1 8 4 2 2 / 6 0 1
d n a n o i t a r u g i f n o c d a o l e h t n o g n i d n e p e d y r a v d n a e t a m i x o r p p a e r a s e m i t y r e t t a B E T O N
. e g r a h c y r e t t a b
n o i t a r u g i f n o C
s e i r e t t a b l a n r e t n i h A 9 , V 4 2 2 : A V 0 0 0 1
s e i r e t t a b l a n r e t n i h A 7 , V 8 4 4 : A V 0 0 5 1
2 s e i r e t t a b l a n r e t n i h A 2 1 , V 8 4 4 : A V 0 0 2
n o i t a r u g i f n o C M B E s e i r e t t a b h A 9 , V 4 2 8 : 4 2 - M B E 5 2 1 5 W P
P s e i r e t t a b h A 9 , V 8 4 8 : 8 4 - M B E 5 2 1 5 W
e p y T d i c a d a e l , d e t a l u g e r e v l a v , e e r f e c n a n e t n i a m , d e l a e S
g n i g r a h C
t a y t i c a p a c e l b a s u % 0 9 o t s r u o h 3 n a h t s s e l : y r e t t a b l a n r e t n I
e g r a h c s i d d a o l l l u f r e t f a e g a t l o v e n i l l a n i m o n
s i s s e l r o d a o l % 0 8 t a g n i g r a h c e r : y r e t t a b l a n r e t x E
e l b a s u % 0 9 o t e m i t e g r a h c s i d x 6 1 n a h t e r o m o n ; d e d n e m m o c e r
n a ; e g r a h c s i d d a o l l l u f r e t f a e g a t l o v e n i l l a n i m o n t a y t i c a p a c
e g r a h c e r r e t s a f r o f d e d n e m m o c e r s i r e g r a h c y r e t t a b l a n r e t x e
. s M B E 2 n a h t e r o m g n i s u n e h w s e m i t
g n i r o t i n o M ; g n i n r a w d n a n o i t c e t e d e r u l i a f r e i l r a e r o f g n i r o t i n o m d e c n a v d A
s M B E l a n o i t i d d a f o n o i t c e t e d o t u a
Table 7. Environmental and Safety
Table 8. Battery
Table 9. Battery Run Times (in Minutes at Full/Half Load)

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