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Installation4Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comWARNINGThisUPScontainsitsown energysource(batteries).The output receptaclesmaycarrylive volt
Installation5Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.com3. On 230V models, plug the UPS power cord into the inputconnector on the UPS rear panel.Cus
Installation6Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.com&BatteryCabinetUPSConnect battery to UPS(if applicable)Connect equipmentto UPSConnect co
Installation7Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comUPS Rear PanelsThis section shows the rear panels of all Powerware 5119 models.
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Installation9Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comCommunication PortBattery ConnectorLoad Segment 1(Three IEC-320 Receptacles)Load Segment 2(T
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11Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comCHAPTER 3OPERATIONThis section describes:Turning the UPS on and offStarting the UPS on batteryStandby m
Operation12Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comUPS Front PanelThe UPS front panel LEDs indicate how the UPS is operating and alsoalert you of
Operation13Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comAC Input LEDsThe AC Input LEDs show information about the utility power comingintotheUPS(seeFi
Requesting a Declaration of ConformityThe EC Declaration of Conformity is available upon request for products with a CE mark. For copies of the ECDecl
Operation14Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comLoad Level LEDsThe front panel displays the total load current or watts plugged into theUPS (s
15Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comCHAPTER 4CONFIGURATIONThis section explains:Why you may want to change factory defaultsHow to reconfigu
Configuration16Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comCAUTIONDONOTpressthe Off button while theUPSisin Configurationmode; pressingthe Offbutton
Configuration17Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comTable 1. Configuration Mode LEDs and OptionsLED Option PowerOnIndicatorExplanation120/230V
Configuration18Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comExplanationPowerOnIndicatorOptionLEDShutdown Delay ON (default) 5-second delay before unco
19Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comCHAPTER 5UPS MAINTENANCEThis section explains how to:Care for the UPS and batteriesReplace the batterie
UPS Maintenance20Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comReplacing BatteriesThe hot-swappable battery feature allows you to replace the UPSbatter
UPS Maintenance21Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comHow to Replace External BatteriesUse the following steps to replace external batteries:1
UPS Maintenance22Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comHow to Replace Internal BatteriesUse the following steps to replace internal batteries:1
UPS Maintenance23Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.com4. Remove the old battery. See “Recycling the Batteries” onpage 24 for proper disposal.5
Class A Statement for FCC and ICES(2000 VA - 3000 VA)For Users in the UnitedStatesOnlyNOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
UPS Maintenance24Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comRecycling the Used BatteryContact your local recycling or hazardous waste centerfor info
25Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comCHAPTER 6ADDITIONAL UPS FEATURESThis section describes:UPS communication capabilitiesThe Network Transi
Additional UPS Features26Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comPin OutAs shown in Table 2, Pins 1 and 2 operate in two modes: Basic Alarmsmode
Additional UPS Features27Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comNetwork Transient ProtectorThe Network Transient Protector, shown in Figure 18,
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29Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comCHAPTER 7SPECIFICATIONSThis section provides the following specifications for the Powerware5119 models:
Specifications30Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comTable 5. Electrical Output120V Models 230V ModelsPowerLevels(rated atnominalinputs)PW5119
Specifications31Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comTable 7. Environmental and Safety120V Models 230V ModelsOperating Temperature 0°C to 40°C
Specifications32Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comTable 10. Battery Run Times (in Minutes)Load(VA) 1000 Model 1500 Model 2000 Model 2400 Mo
33Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comCHAPTER 8TROUBLESHOOTINGThis section explains:UPS alarms and conditionsHow to silence an alarmService a
Special SymbolsThe following are examples of symbols used on the UPS to alert you to important information:RiskofElectricShockDoNotOpenCoverCAUTIONTo
Troubleshooting34Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comActionPossibleCauseAlarm orConditionThe Low Battery Alarmdoes not give enoughwarning.The
Troubleshooting35Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comActionPossibleCauseAlarm orConditionBattery ServiceThe battery may be fullydischarged be
Troubleshooting36Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comIf repair is required, you will be given a Returned MaterialAuthorization (RMA) Number.
iPowerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comTABLE OF CONTENTS1 Powerware 5119 –One of the Best! 1...2 Installation 3.
Table of ContentsiiPowerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.com6 Additional UPS Features 25...Communication Po
1Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comCHAPTER 1POWERWARE 5119 – ONE OF THE BEST!The Powerware 5119 uninterruptible power system (UPS) protects
Powerware 5119 – One of the Best!2Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comProviding outstanding performance and reliability, the Powerware5119’s
3Powerware®5119 User’s Guide www.powerware.comCHAPTER 2INSTALLATIONThis section explains:Equipment inspectionSafety precautionsUPS installationUPS rea
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