Powerware 3105 user manual Status Indicators, Specifications, Troubleshooting, Service and Support

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STATUS INDICATORS:

The UPS provides both visual and audible status indicators. Visual indicators consist of two LEDs to represent the following conditions:

On utility power operation

On battery power operation

UPS fault/alarm

LED & Alarm Status Table

UPS Status

Green LED

Red LED

Buzzer

 

Self-test

Blink 1(by turns)

B1

AC

Charging

ON

X

X

(Utility)

 

 

 

 

Charge Off

ON

X

X

Mode

 

 

 

 

Low Battery (Self-test)

ON

Blink 2

B2

 

 

Over Load

ON

Blink 2

B4

DC

Normal

Blink 2

X

B1

(Battery)

Over Load

Blink 2

Blink 2

B4

Mode

 

 

 

 

Low Battery

Blink 2

Blink 2

B3

 

Short / Fault

X

ON

ON

Over-Battery / Battery Fault

X

Blink 2

B5

Notes:

Blink 1: ON 0.5 seconds / OFF 0.5 seconds.

Blink 2: ON 0.25 seconds / OFF 0.25 seconds.

B1: 1 beep / 5 seconds, ON 0.25 seconds / OFF 4.75 seconds.

B2: 3 beeps / 30 seconds, ON 0.25 seconds / OFF 0.25 seconds 3 times, 28.5 seconds OFF.

B3: 2 beeps / 5 seconds, ON, 0.25 seconds / OFF 0.25 seconds 2 times, 4 seconds OFF.

B4: ON 0.5 seconds / OFF 0.5 seconds.

B5: 3 beeps / 5 seconds, ON 0.25 seconds / OFF 0.25 seconds 3 times, 3.5 seconds OFF.

SPECIFICATIONS

Model Numbers

Capacity

PW3105 350A

350 VA / 210W

PW3105 500A

500 VA / 300W

PW3105 700A

700 VA / 420W

Nominal Input Voltage

240Vac

Nominal Output Voltage

240Vac

Frequency

50 / 60 Hz auto sensing

 

 

Total 6 Outlets

3 Battery Backup & Surge Protection

3 Surge Protection only

 

Lighting / Surge Protection

476 Joules

Transfer Time to Battery/AC

6ms Typical

 

 

Battery Type

Maintenance free, Sealed and leak proof lead-acid

battery

 

Battery Specification

350 / 500 VA: 12V 5 AH

750 VA: 12V 7 AH

 

 

 

Typical Backup Time

3 minutes minimum at full rated load

Internet / Phone / Fax Protection

RJ11

Short Circuit Protection

Circuit Breaker

Communication Port

USB

Operating Temperature

0 C to 40 C

Operating Relative Humidity

0 to 95% non-condensing

 

 

Storage Temperature

-15 C to 50C

Net Weight

350VA - 4.8 kg

500VA - 5.5 kg

 

 

700VA - 7 kg

Dimensions (W x D x H)

280 x180 x115mm

*Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications subject to change without notice.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Possible Cause

Action to Take

UPS will not turn on

The battery is disconnected

Connect the battery (see Connect

 

or utility power is not

Battery) and ensure power is

 

available at the wall outlet.

available at the wall outlet.

 

Input Circuit Breaker has

Reduce the amount of equipment

 

tripped.

plugged into the outlets of the UPS.

 

 

Next, reset the circuit breaker by

 

 

pushing the plunger back in.

 

 

 

UPS is making a

The “Battery Backup &

Turn off the UPS and reduce the

continuous sound and

Surge Protection” outlets

amount of equipment connected to

the “Overload” indicator

are overloaded.

these outlets.

is lighted.

 

 

UPS does not provide

The battery is not fully

Removed all connected equipments

expected runtime.

charged.

from the UPS and charge the battery

 

 

at least 8 hours. During this charging

 

 

period, turn off the UPS to prevent

 

 

unnecessary discharging.

 

Battery is getting older.

Call for service or you can replace

 

 

the battery by ordering one from

 

 

your dealer.

When utility power fails,

The UPS is overloaded.

Reduce the amount of equipment

connected equipment

 

plugged into the outlets of the UPS.

 

Try reducing the load by removing

loses power

 

 

one piece of equipment at a time to

 

 

 

 

determine if the problem continues.

 

The UPS has exhausted

The UPS will turn off when the

 

its available run time.

battery has been depleted during

 

 

an extended power outage. Allow

 

 

the UPS to re-charge the battery,

 

 

before continuing on battery opera

 

 

tion.

 

Equipment is connected

Ensure the equipment that is to be

 

to the “surge Protection”

protected from a power outage is

 

outlets.

plugged into the “Battery Backup &

 

 

Surge Protection” outlets.

 

The UPS may require

Contact Powerware Technical

 

service.

Support

SERVICE AND SUPPORT

For service and support please call your local distributor or the Powerware Australia National Service and Repair Centre.

Australia freecall

1300 303 059.

Please have the following information ready:

Model number and serial number

Symptoms of failure or problem

Customer contact information

For additional information and to register your warranty, please visit

www.powerware.com.au

Register your warranty within 30 days and receive an extended pro-rated warranty and load protection guarantee.

Eaton Power Quality Pty Ltd

119-127 Wicks Road,

North Ryde NSW 2113

MA6B412005(2005/01/12)

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