Powerware PW5110 User Manual Download Page 2

BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE:

1.

Disconnect the UPS from the power source and slide the battery door open. 

See pictures 1 and 2.
2.Disconnect the battery and remove as indicated below. See pictures 3 and 4 
3.Insert the replacement battery and reconnect the battery cables. 
See pictures 6 and 7

NOTE:

 

It is important that the connectors be firmly attached to new batteries.

4.Reposition the battery door and slide closed. See pictures 8 and 9.

NOTE:

 Properly recycle used battery.

4.5AH, 5AH batteries (350VA, 500VA models)

STATUS INDICATORS

The UPS provides both visual and audible status indicators. Visual indicators 
consist of three LEDs to represent the following conditions: 
    On utility power operation
    On battery power operation
    UPS fault/alarm

LED Indicator Table

On Utility (AC mode)

On Battery (Backup mode)

Low Battery

Fault/Output Short

Overload/Check Battery 

 Green Lighting

 Yellow Lighting

 Yellow Flashing

 Red Lighting

 Red Flashing

LED Audible Alarm Table

Backup mode

Battery low

Overload

Replace battery

Fault or output short circuit

Battery over charge

Sounding every 5 seconds

Sounding (two beeps) every 5 seconds

Sounding every 0.5 seconds

Sounding (three beeps) every 30 seconds

Continuous sounding

Sounding (three beeps) every 5 seconds

7AH x 2, 9AH x 2 batteries (1000VA, 1500VA models)

7AH x 1 battery (700VA models)

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SPECIFICATIONS

PW5110 350A 
PW5110 500A 
PW5110 700A 
PW5110 1000A 
PW5110 1500A 

Model Numbers

350 VA / 210W
500 VA / 300W
700 VA / 420W
1000 VA / 600W
1500 VA / 900W

Capacity

Nominal Output Voltage 

Nominal Input Voltage  

240Vac

240Vac

Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)

Frequency

Outlets

15%

50 / 60 Hz auto sensing

6 Outlets (3 Battery Backup & Surge Protection; 

3 Surge Protection only)

Lighting / Surge Protection

Transfer time to Battery/AC

Battery Type

476 Joules

6ms typical

Maintenance free lead-acid battery

Battery Specification

Typical Backup Time

LAN / Phone / Fax Protection

Short Circuit Protection

Communication Port

Operation Temperature

Operation Relative Humidity

Storage Temperature

350 VA: 12V 4.5 Ah

500 VA: 12V 5 Ah
750 VA: 12V 7 Ah

1000 VA: (2) 12V 7 Ah x 2
1500 VA: (2) 12V 9 Ah x 2

3 MINUTES MINIMUM AT FULL RATED LOAD

RJ11

Circuit Breaker

USB

0 C~40 C

0 to 95% non-condensing

-15 C~50 C

350 VA: 5.9 kg

500 VA:6.1 kg

700 VA: 7.5 kg 

1000 VA: 13.2 kg
1500 VA: 13.7 kg

350/500/700 VA: 270 x 87 x 259mm

1000/1500 VA: 270 x 87 x 384mm

Net Weight

Dimensions (HxWxD)

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

TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Possible Cause

Action to Take

Ensure the UPS is securely 
connected to an AC outlet.
Reduce the amount of equipment 
plugged into the “Battery Backup & 
Surge Protection” outlets of the 
UPS.  Reset the circuit breaker by 
pushing it back in. Switch the UPS 
back on.

The UPS is not connected 
to the power source.
Circuit Breaker has 
tripped.

UPS will not turn on

UPS is making a 
continuous sound and the 
“Overload” indicator is on

The “Battery Backup & 
Surge Protection” outlets 
are overload.

Turn off the UPS and reduce the 
amount of equipment connected to 
these outlets.

The UPS battery is 
discharged due to a power 
outage and has not 
recharged.

Charge the battery for 8 hours. The 
UPS runtime is reduced until the 
battery is fully charged.

Unplug non-essential equipment 
(printers, scanners, etc) from the 
Battery Backup outlets and plug 
into 'Surge Only' outlets

UPS does not provide 
expected runtime

Disconnect non-essential equipment 
from the UPS. Reset (push in) the 
circuit breaker and switch the UPS on.
Plug equipment in one-at-a-time. If 
the circuit breaker trips again, 
disconnect the device that caused the 
breaker to trip.
Replace the battery or the battery 
module.
Unplug device from 'Surge Only' outlet 
and move to a 'Battery Backup outlet.

The UPS circuit breaker 

tripped

.

The battery has reached 
the end of its life. 
Equipment plugged into a 
Surge Only outlet.

Red LED Indicator ON 

Internal UPS fault.

Contact Technical Support (see 
Service and Support below).

UPS does not power 
essential equipment 
during an outage

SERVICE AND SUPPORT

MA6B412008(2005/01/20)

Devices plugged into Back 
up & surge protection 
receptacles exceed the 
rated load for the UPS run 
time 

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

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

Australia freecall               1300 303 059.

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