Tengo una UPS Powerware 9120
saca el disyuntor diferencial y en su lugar pon un disyuntor magneto termico y ya ....
me pasa comunmente ne laboratorios quimicos cuando dejo los diferenciales con respaldo ups saltan a la semana de uso por estatica...
WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE TO
Hello Vasilis,
Please download the instrucions from the link provided below :
http://lit.powerware.com/ll_download.asp?file=m_best610_700vainstall_jun99.pdf
The document is in pdf format. You have to install the adobe acrobat reader.
Please download the adobe acrobat reader from the link provided below :
http://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/
We had a power outage
This could be several things, fortunately the device should actually be helping you to diagnose the issue. There are different beeps for different issues. They are as follows:
1 Beep Every 5 Seconds = Power Outage\Loose Plug Connection\Tripped Circuit Breaker\Power Cord Damage or Failure
2 Beeps Every 5 Seconds = Low Battery Alarm
3 Beeps Every 5 Seconds = Battery Needs Charging\Service\Replacement
3 Beeps Every 5 Minutes = The Battery is discharged and battery power is unavailable (If this continues battery replacement may be necessary)
1 Beep Ever 1/2 Second = Power Requirements exceed the UPS Capacity (remove some equipment to lighten the load on the unit)
Continuous Beep = Short Circuit / Input Voltage out of Range / UPS Fault (Likely replacement of entire unit)
That should help diagnose the actual issue. If it turns out the battery needs to be replaced they can be found online for around $20. A simple google search for Powerware 3110 Battery should return what you're after. Good luck!
Contineous beep even though we
It not your battery problem . Your overload protection is on to reset this protection. You can't reset the protection to give help from service expert.
My computer asks for a
www.powerware.com and send email to tech support specify your model and they will send drivers to u tell them what os you have also thnx
WE GOT ERROR MESSAGE O/P
according to the manual the output of the unit is short circuit and it should be turned off and the service agent contacted
http://www.google.co.uk/#sclient=psy&hl=en&q=Powerware+9120+UPS+o%2Fp+short&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&fp=2b902bc76319272e
first link on page should be a pdf manual for this unit
Pw9120-6000
1st, the 9120 is a 700, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000, 5000 or 6000 Va
if it is a 6000 Va that voltage sounds ok, and the ups as no problem, each battery will be around 12,75 Volts, it will be higher and the charging circle ends.
My powerwre ups only works
There is a line detection circuit which is coupled to the logic gate to switch on the charging as it should activate the circuit.
So check from the circuit on the ac line detection and the signal feed to the circuit, there can be a failure on this circuit. Secondly there is a possibility that the relay for charging has failed.
MY UPS IS NOT GIVING
This appears to be an older model UPS, and it might be time to think about purchasing a new one, especially if this one has been through several outages/surges. Once a UPS like this is surged, the protection fuses can blow. In addition, if the battery has had a long lifetime it might be worn out.
We want to know the
Eaton does not publish that type information on their website but here is the product page:
www.eaton.com/9155 You can contact them directly for service and replacement parts:
Toll Free: 1 800 843 9433
International: +1 919 871 1800
E-mail (Hardware):
[email protected]
When the normal goes and
I suggest that you contact the manufacturer (Eaton). They have tech support teams with decades of experience with the 9315: Toll Free: 1 800 843 9433
International: +1 919 871 1800
E-mail (Hardware):
[email protected]
Need a part number for
Suggest you give Eaton a call. They purchashed Powerware/Best Power and still sell and service the FERRUPS:
Toll Free: 1 800 356 5737
E-mail (Hardware):
[email protected]
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The fans are not working.
The fan replacement is not hard, but it is fiddly.
You need to pull out the battery case to remove DC power. To do this - front display cover off by pushing up the plastic tabs inside the bottom front of the cover and tapping the top of the cover to release the top tabs. Undo the screws on the metal plate which hold the battery in place. Take off the UPS outer metal case cover using a Torx screwdriver. Undo the 4 screws on the back holding the steel fan cover. Using needlenose pliers or a very small screwdriver, carefully remove the fan connector from the back PCB board. This connector is fragile and tends to break easily. Pull out the fan. Note the location of the 2 screws on the inside fan cover. I use a NMB-MAT Model 3610KL-04W-B50 12 volt DC replacement fan that I order in specially from any wholesale electronics shop as you want the maximum CFM out of the fan. You need to cut the existing fan leads and solder the existing connector leads to the new fan lead, using heat shrink tubing. The connector goes back in only one way- note the dimple on the side. The leads can be a little longer on your completed fan assembly. The fan manufacturer's label should face the back of the UPS.
This solution is for a PW9120-1500. I assume your UPS is PW9120-3000 or larger. Check the model of the existing fans.
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