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Eaton Evolution 1150 - User Manual

Eaton Evolution 1150
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Installation and User
Manual
Evolution
650/650 Rack 1U
850/850 Rack 1U
1150/1150 Rack 1U
1550/1550 Rack 1U
Revision History
Evolution Installation and User Manual, 86-81700-00
Pulsar Series

Questions and Answers

  • T
    thomas77Aug 13, 2025
    Why is my Eaton UPS overloaded?
    • J
      Jean FuentesAug 13, 2025
      If the Eaton UPS displays Button (10) and LEDs (13) and T (14) are ON and all the LEDs on the bargraph (8) flashing, it indicates that the percent load is exceeding the set overload level or the UPS capacity. To address this, verify the power consumption of the connected devices, disconnect any non-priority equipment, and review the overload level settings.
  • N
    nleeAug 16, 2025
    How to fix Eaton UPS battery fault?
    • K
      Kurt HansonAug 17, 2025
      If the Eaton UPS has LED (15) ON and all the LEDs on bargraph (11) are flashing, it indicates a battery fault detected during the automatic test. The suggested solution is to replace the battery module.
  • E
    Emily BrockAug 20, 2025
    What to do if Eaton Evolution 1150 UPS button and LED are ON and LEDs on bargraph flash?
    • S
      sotokathyAug 21, 2025
      If the button and LEDs are ON and all the LEDs on the bargraph are flashing on your Eaton UPS, it means the percent load is greater than the set overload level or UPS capacity. To resolve this, check the power drawn by the connected devices and disconnect any non-priority devices. Also, check the overload level setting.
  • L
    Lauren DonaldsonAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Eaton UPS button and LED are ON and all bargraph LEDs are flashing?
    • H
      Hailey SmithAug 25, 2025
      If the button and LED are ON and all the LEDs on the bargraph are flashing on your Eaton UPS, a critical overload has occurred on the UPS output. If AC input power fails, the load will not be supplied in battery mode. Check the power drawn by the connected devices and disconnect any non-priority devices.
  • P
    Patrick ChavezAug 28, 2025
    Why is the LED ON and bargraph LEDs flashing on my Eaton Evolution 1150?
    • J
      Jacqueline WeaverAug 28, 2025
      If the LED is ON and all the LEDs on the bargraph are flashing on your Eaton UPS, a battery fault has been detected during the automatic test. Replace the battery module.
  • P
    Patricia HoodSep 1, 2025
    How to fix Eaton UPS when all LEDs go ON and then only one LED remains ON?
    • R
      rachel35Sep 1, 2025
      If, when starting your Eaton UPS, all the LEDs briefly turn ON, the buzzer beeps, and then only one LED remains ON, the remote power off (RPO) contact has been activated, preventing restart. To fix this, set the contact back to its normal position and press the button to restart.
  • K
    Katie VelazquezSep 4, 2025
    What to do if Eaton Evolution 1150 shows critical overload?
    • R
      Rhonda NicholsonSep 4, 2025
      If the Eaton UPS experiences a critical overload, indicated by Button (10) and LED (15) being ON with all LEDs on bargraph (8) flashing, it means the UPS output is critically overloaded. In this situation, AC input power failure will result in the load not being supplied in battery mode. To resolve this, check the power consumption of connected devices and disconnect any non-priority devices to reduce the load.
  • K
    krobertsSep 8, 2025
    Why does Eaton Evolution 1150 LED r (14) stay on?
    • M
      Mrs. Rhonda WhiteSep 8, 2025
      When starting the Eaton UPS using button T (10), if all the LEDs illuminate briefly, the buzzer beeps once, and then LED r (14) remains lit, it signifies that the remote power off (RPO) contact has been activated, shutting down the UPS and preventing restart. To resolve this, revert the contact to its normal position and then press button (24) to initiate a restart.

Summary

Introduction to Evolution UPS

Environmental Protection Policy

Discusses EATON's environmental policy, eco-design, and product substances like CFCs and HCFCs.

Packaging Materials

Details the use of recycled cardboard and recyclable polyethylene for packaging materials.

End of Life Disposal Guidelines

Outlines EATON's process for end-of-life product and battery recycling compliance.

Important Safety Instructions

Safety of Persons

Details critical safety measures concerning system power sources, voltage, and battery handling.

Product Safety Guidelines

Covers installation order, circuit breaker use, environment, and system placement precautions.

Special Precautions

Advises on handling operations, long-term storage, and battery module replacement.

Environmental Safety

Highlights the product's environmental design and the dangers of lead-acid batteries.

Symbol Usage Guide

1. Product Presentation

1.1 Standard Positions

Illustrates tower and rack models, providing their physical dimensions and weights.

1.2 Rear Panels

Details the connectors and ports found on the rear of the Evolution UPS units.

1.3 Control Panel

Describes the front panel components, including bargraphs, buttons, and LEDs.

2. Installation

2.1 Unpacking and Contents Check

Instructions for verifying all components are present after unboxing the UPS unit.

2.2 Installation of Tower Model

Step-by-step guide for installing the UPS in a tower configuration.

2.3 Installation of Rack Model

Instructions for mounting the UPS into a standard 19-inch rack.

2.4 Installation of the 650 Rack Model

Specific instructions for rack mounting and wall mounting the 650 Rack UPS model.

2.5 Communication Ports

Details connecting RS232, USB, and optional communication cards for UPS management.

2.6 Equipment Connections

Guide to connecting the UPS input power cord and output loads to equipment.

3. Operation

3.1 Start-Up and Normal Operation

Covers initial startup, normal UPS status indication, and fault detection.

3.2 Operation on Battery Power

Explains UPS behavior during AC power loss, low battery warnings, and end of backup.

3.3 Return of AC Power

Describes how the UPS automatically restarts and restores load when AC power returns.

3.4 UPS Shutdown

Procedure for safely shutting down the UPS and connected equipment using the control button.

3.5 UPS Remote Control

Details the RPO and ROO functions for remotely controlling UPS power via a contact interface.

4. Access to Maintenance and Personalization Data

Main-Output Personalization

Allows adjustment of output voltage on battery power and overload alarm thresholds.

Voltage-Threshold Personalization

Enables configuration of voltage thresholds for battery transfer, fader, and booster modes.

UPS-Sensitivity Personalization

Provides options to adjust the UPS sensitivity level to high or low.

Battery Personalization

Allows configuration of battery test intervals, low-battery warnings, and audio alarms.

5. Maintenance

5.1 Troubleshooting Guide

Provides a table of common UPS indications, their diagnostics, and corrective actions.

5.2 Replacing the Battery Module in the Tower Model

Step-by-step instructions for safely removing and replacing the battery in tower UPS units.

5.3 Replacing the Battery Module in the Rack Model

Step-by-step instructions for safely removing and replacing the battery in rack-mount UPS units.

6. Appendices

6.1 Technical Specifications

Lists detailed electrical and environmental specifications for the Evolution UPS range.

6.2 Programming the Programmable Outlets

Guide to configuring programmable outlets for automatic load shedding and timed power delivery.

6.3 Glossary of Terms

Defines key terms and concepts related to UPS operation and features.

Eaton Evolution 1150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEaton
ModelEvolution 1150
CategoryUPS
LanguageEnglish

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