Eaton Electrical 9120 manual Replacing the Batteries

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7.0 Replacing the Batteries

The Powerware 9120 batteries are user-replaceable and can be replaced while the Powerware 9120 has AC input applied and powers the loads. This means that, if necessary, you can replace the batteries while the UPS is running. Before you replace the batteries, make sure that you read the safety information below.

Note: If you have a power outage while you are replacing the batteries, the UPS will not be able to run on battery power and your protected equipment will shut down.

CAUTION!

The batteries used in the UPS and battery pack can produce dangerous voltage and high current. Therefore, the batteries may cause severe injury if their terminals contact a tool or the UPS cabinet. Be very careful to avoid electrical shock and burns from contacting terminals while you replace the batteries.

Batteries contain acids and toxic materials and can rupture or leak if mistreated. Remove rings and metal wristwatches or other jewelry. Do not carry metal objects in your pockets: these objects could fall into the UPS.

Never allow any tool to contact both a battery terminal and the UPS cabinet or another battery terminal. Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.

To ensure continued superior performance of your UPS and to maintain proper charger operation, you must replace the UPS batteries with the same number and type of batteries. These batteries must be the same type as the original batteries: valve-regulated, low maintenance. The replacement batteries should have the same voltage and ampere-hour rat- ing as the original batteries.

Assume that old batteries are fully charged. Use the same precautions you would use when handling a new battery. Do not short battery terminals with a cable or tool! Batteries contain lead. Many areas have regulations about disposing of used batteries. Please dispose of old batteries properly. DO NOT dispose of batteries in a fire because the batteries could explode. Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.

This equipment may produce ozone. Take precautions to ensure that the concentration of ozone is limited to a safe value (0.1 ppm {0.2 mg / m} calculated as an 8-hour time-weighted average).

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Contents Powerware Powerware If You Have a Question Customer SupportTable of Contents Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsUPS Features Powerware 9120 Controls and IndicatorsVA and 1000VA Rear Panel VA Rear PanelConnector Quick Startup Do not use this connection for modems or telephonesUPS Front Panel Display ModeOperation LCD Message DescriptionStarting the UPS on Battery Standby ModeDiagnostic Tests Turning the UPS OnConfiguration Configuration ModeConfiguration Mode Parameters Parameter LCD Message Description Default SettingsConfiguration Mode Parameters Network Transient Protector Additional UPS FeaturesInverter Shutdown Load SegmentsSNMP/Web Adapter Communication PortCommunication Slot Communication Port Pin AssignmentRelay Card Installing Lansafe SoftwarePin Number Signal Name Definition Direction Relay Card AS/400 Pin AssignmentReplacing the Batteries How to Replace Internal Batteries Recycling the Used BatterySpecifications Electrical Input 240V ModelsElectrical Output 240V Models Environmental and Safety 240V Models Weights and Dimensions UPS 240V ModelsBattery 2000 VATroubleshooting Audible Alarms and UPS ConditionsSilencing an Audible Alarm Troubleshooting LCD Message or Possible Cause Action Condition Over-Charge Warranty Warranty InformationPage Dandenong VIC Australia Standard Warranty Registration Eaton Powerware Australia/New Zealand Offices Web Site Customer Service Offices