Powerware 3105 UPS User’s manual
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Powerware 3105 UPS User’s manual 1023921 Revision A Contents Introduction .................................................................................................4 Features .................................................................................................................... 4 Unit inspection ......................................................................................................... 4 Requesting a Declaration of Conformity ...............................................
Introduction The Powerware 3105 uninterruptible power system (UPS) filters the input line from line disturbances and protects your sensitive electronic equipment from five common power problems such as power failures, power sags and power surges.
Safety Instructions ATTENTION Maintenance, other than battery replacement must be performed by a qualified technician. Failure to do so could result in an electrical shock. Although the unit may be unplugged from utility power, hazardous voltage still may be present through the battery.” 1. Place the Powerware 3105 UPS indoors in an area that has adequate airflow and is free of excessive dust. Do NOT allow the UPS to be exposed to moisture, rain, excessive heat, or direct sunlight. 2.
Battery connection required before use! Connecting the Battery: Principal shown below for detailed information how to connect please refer to battery replacement section. Installation and Operation: Following steps explain how to connect and operate the Powerware 3105 UPS. 1. Connect the UPS to a grounded power outlet. Note It is recommended that the battery should be charged for minimum 8 hours to ensure full charge before placing the UPS in service. 2.
Typical applications Indicators 1. On/Off Push Button/Test Switch One switch controls the power to your equipment. Upon power turn on, unit performs a self-test to detect overload or undercharged conditions. Turn on the UPS Press and hold the push button switch depressed for more than one second. Release the switch after the audible beep is sounded. Turn off the UPS Press and hold the push button switch for more than one second and release the switch after the audible beep is sounded.
2. On/Off Battery LED Indicates the UPS is on and is powering your equipment. A constantly illuminated LED indicates normal utility power operation. A blinking LED indicates that the UPS is providing power from its battery. 3. Fault/Warning LED Indicates a fault or warning condition is present. A constantly illuminated LED indicates a LOW battery condition. A blinking LED indicates the UPS is overloaded. 4.
350VA and 500VA models (12V-4.5Ah,or 5Ah battery) 700VA model (12V- 7Ah battery) Status Indicators The UPS provides both visual and audible status indicators.
LED & Alarm Status Table UPS status Self test AC (Utility mode DC (Battery Mode) Green LED Charging Charge off Low battery Over load Normal Over load Low battery Short/Fault/DC Over-Bat AC Over-Bat/Bat Fault Red LED Blink 1 (by turns) ON OFF ON OFF ON Blink 2 ON Blink 2 Blink 2 OFF Blink 2 OFF Blink 2 Blink 2 OFF ON OFF Blink 2 Buzzer B1 OFF OFF B5 B4 B1 B1 B3 ON 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.
Troubleshooting Symptom UPS will not turn on. UPS is making a continuous sound and the “Overload” indicator is lighted. UPS does not provide expected runtime. Possible Cause The battery is disconnected and utility power is not available at the wall outlet. Action to Take Connect the battery (see Connect Battery) and ensure power is available at the wall outlet. Input Circuit Breaker has tripped. Reduce the amount of equipment plugged into the outlets of the UPS.