Powerware 5125 Tower User Manual

Powerware 5125 Tower User Manual

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User's Guide
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  • Page 1 POWERWARE 5125 Tower ® User’s Guide 1000VA, 1500VA, 2000VA, 2200VA www.powerware.com.au...
  • Page 2: Powerware 5125

    Do not plug telephone or telecommunications equipment into this receptacle. This symbol indicates that you should not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash. The UPS may contain sealed, lead-acid batteries. Batteries must be recycled. 5125Manual.qxd OMM5125TRev3 © Copyright 2004, Eaton’s Powerware Division. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 Where the brand name “Powerware” is used, the term refers to Eaton’s Powerware Division, trading in Australia as Eaton Power Quality Pty Ltd...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Safety Instructions ........2 Powerware 5125 - One of the Best! .....3 Installation .
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    For assistance, call Powerware Service or your local Powerware office. If the Powerware 5125 has been damaged during shipment, call your vendor immediately. If the Powerware 5125 is stored, the batteries should be recharged every 6 months. If stored above 25° Celsius, recharge the batteries more often.
  • Page 6: Powerware 5125 - One Of The Best

    - causing hours of lost productivity and expensive repairs. With the Powerware 5125, you can safely eliminate the effects of power disturbances and guard the integrity of your equipment. The Powerware 5125 was designed for critical applications such as PC’s, servers, workstations, and telecommunications equipment.
  • Page 7 Providing outstanding performance and reliability, the Powerware 5125’s unique benefits include the following: • Advanced Battery Management Plus (ABM Plus ™ ) doubles battery service life, optimises recharge time and provides a warning before the end of useful battery life.
  • Page 8: Installation

    2.0 Installation This section explains: • UPS installation • UPS rear panels Installing the UPS The following steps explain how to install the UPS. Figure 2 shows a typical installation only. See “UPS Rear Panels” on Page 7 for the rear panel of each model. NOTE Do not make unauthorised changes to the UPS, otherwise damage may occur to your equipment and void your warranty...
  • Page 9 If you are installing power management software, connect your computer to the UPS communication port using the supplied communication cable. Plug the detachable UPS power cord into the input connector on the UPS rear panel. Plug the UPS power cord into a power outlet. The front panel indicators cycle through a startup sequence while the UPS conducts a self-test.
  • Page 10 Figure 3. PW51251000A and PW51251500A Rear Panel Figure 4. PW51252000A and PW51252200A Rear Panel...
  • Page 11: Operation

    Turning the UPS on and off • Starting the UPS on battery • Initiating the self-test Operating Modes Powerware 5125’s front panel indicates the UPS status through the UPS indicators. Figure 5 shows the UPS front panel indicators and controls. Figure 5. UPS Front Panel...
  • Page 12 Normal Mode During normal mode the indicator illuminates and the front panel displays the percentage of UPS load capacity being used by the protected equipment (see Figure 6). The UPS monitors and charges the batteries as needed and provides power protection to your equipment. Figure 6.
  • Page 13: Turning The Ups On

    Battery Mode When the UPS is operating during a power outage, the alarm beeps once every four seconds and the indicator illuminates. When the utility power returns, the UPS switches to Normal mode operation while the battery recharges. If battery capacity becomes low while in Battery mode, the indicator flashes and the alarm beeps twice every two seconds.
  • Page 14: Turning The Ups Off

    Turning the UPS Off To turn off the UPS, press and hold the Off button until the long beep ceases (approximately five seconds). The indicator begins to flash and the UPS remains in Standby mode until you unplug the UPS from the power outlet. Initiating the Self-Test NOTE The batteries must be fully charged to perform the self-test.
  • Page 15: Additional Ups Features

    Load Segments X-Slot Modules X-Slot modules allow the UPS to communicate in a variety of networking environments and with different types of devices. The Powerware 5125 is factory-installed with a Single-Port module and is compatible with any X-Slot module, including: •...
  • Page 16 Single-Port Modules The Powerware 5125 is factory installed with a Single-Port Module. To establish communications between the UPS and a computer, connect your computer to the UPS communication port using the supplied communication cable. When the communication cable is installed, power management software can exchange data with the UPS.
  • Page 17: Network Transient Protector

    Network Transient Protector The Network Transient Protector, shown in Figure 10, is located on the rear panel and has jacks labelled IN and OUT. This feature accommodates a single RJ-45 (10BaseT) network connector. Connect the input connector of the equipment you are protecting in the jack labelled IN. Connect the out- put connector to the jack labelled OUT.
  • Page 18: Load Segments

    Load Segments Load segments are sets of receptacles that can be controlled by power management software, providing an orderly shutdown and startup of your equipment. For example, during a power outage, you can keep key pieces of equipment running while you turn off other equipment. This feature allows you to save bat- tery power.
  • Page 19: Ups Maintenance

    UPS Maintenance This section explains how to: • Care for the UPS and batteries • Replace the batteries • Test new batteries • Recycle used batteries UPS and Battery Care For the best preventive maintenance, keep the area around the UPS clean and dust-free. If the atmosphere is very dusty, clean the outside of the system with a vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 20: Replacing The Batteries

    Replacing the Batteries NOTE: DO NOT DISCONNECT the batteries while the UPS is in Battery Mode With the hot-swappable battery feature, UPS batteries can be replaced easily without turning the UPS off or disconnecting the load. If you prefer to remove input power to change the battery: Press and hold the Off button until the long beep ceases (approximately five seconds), then unplug the UPS.
  • Page 21 How to Replace Internal Batteries C A U T I O N Pull the battery out onto a flat, stable surface. The battery is unsupported when you pull it out of the UPS. Use the following procedure to replace internal batteries: Remove the UPS front panel by pulling the top.
  • Page 22 1000VA units. Disconnect the red battery cable on the front of the battery. Pull the battery out onto a flat, stable surface. Disconnect the black battery cable on the rear of the battery, then on the front of the battery. Disconnect the red battery cable on the rear of the battery. See “Recycling the Used Battery”...
  • Page 23: Testing New Batteries

    Testing New Batteries Press and hold the button for three seconds to initiate a self-test. After the test is finished, the indicator should turn off. If the indicator stays on, check the battery connections. Call your service representative if the problem persists. Recycling the Used Battery Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste centre for information on proper disposal of the used battery.
  • Page 24: Specifications

    Specifications This section provides the following specifications for the Powerware 5125 models: • Electrical input and output • Mass and dimensions • Environmental and safety • Battery Table 2. Model Specifications Model Number Power Levels Nominal Voltage Input Voltage Range...
  • Page 25 Table 5. Technical Specifications Operating Frequency 50/60 Hz, auto-sensing Frequency Range 46-65 Hz Noise Filtering MOVs and line filter for normal and common mode noise Regulation (Normal Mode) -10% to +6% of nominal voltage Regulation (Battery Mode) Nominal output voltage +5% Voltage Waveform Sine wave Table 6.
  • Page 26 63/146 92/174 120/201 2000VA; 5/16 29/67 62/190 91/222 119/251 2200VA; 5/14 26/60 55/170 81/198 106/224 NOTE Battery times are approximate and vary depending on the load configuration and battery charge Powerware reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    (located on the rear of the unit) available. If the unit must be returned, Powerware will give you a Return Authorisation (RA) number. Phone Powerware National Service & Repair Centre on 1300 303 059 for an RA number before returning the unit for any reason.
  • Page 28: Silencing An Audible Alarm

    Silencing an Audible Alarm To silence an alarm for an existing fault, press the button. If UPS status changes, the alarm beeps, overriding the previous alarm silencing. The alarm does not silence if there is a low battery condition. Table 9. Troubleshooting Guide Alarm or Condition Possible Cause Action...
  • Page 29 Table 9. Troubleshooting Guide (continued) Alarm or Condition Possible Cause Action The UPS is running on Correct the input voltage, if possible. The UPS battery power because the continues to operate on battery until the condition is input voltage is too high or corrected or the battery is completely discharged.
  • Page 30 Powerware’s service technicians have in-depth knowledge of the UPS and power problems. Powerware may tell you the UPS must be returned. If this happens, we will give you a Return Authorisation (RA) number. When you return a Powerware 5125 to the factory for any rea- son, please use the original packing material in which your unit was shipped to you.
  • Page 31: Warranty

    8.0. Warranty WARRANTY Information This Warranty is subject to Eaton Power Quality Pty Ltd (EPQ) standard Conditions of Sale which govern all sales of products by Eaton Power Quality Pty Ltd. EPQ products, in general, are warranted against failure due to faulty materials and/or work- manship for a period of two years from despatch date (ex EPQ store) as per invoice.
  • Page 32 Providing that the batteries are used within the limits as set out in the battery manufacturer’s warranty statement and are provided as an integral part of new equipment, they are guaran- teed for two years, from despatch date as per invoice. A copy of this warranty statement is available on request.
  • Page 35: Configuration

    9.0 Configuration This section describes how to reconfigure the input voltage of the PW5125 UPS: Configuration Mode When the UPS is in Configuration mode. the front panel LEDs represent the configuration options. The control buttons (Configuration button, On button, Off button and Alarm Reset button) are used to modify the UPS configuration.
  • Page 36 Parameter Parameter Explanation (LED) Name Status 220 Nom Nominal utility voltage is 220VAC 230 Nom Nominal utility voltage is 230VAC 240 Nom Nominal utility voltage is 240VAC...
  • Page 37: Powerware Australia/New Zealand Offices

    Powerware Australia/New Zealand Offices Head Office - Sydney Eaton Power Quality Pty Ltd ABN 82 054 056 709 119-127 Wicks Road North Ryde NSW 2113 Phone: 61-2-9878 5000 Fax: 61-2-9887 2186 National Service and Repair Centre 1300 303 059 Web Site: www.powerware.com.au...
  • Page 38 In addition, Powerware field sales offices are conveniently located to provide prompt attention to customer needs. Call Powerware direct to find the location of your closest authorised distributor.

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