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Eaton MX 5000 RT User Manual

Eaton MX 5000 RT
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MX
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5000 RT
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Eaton MX 5000 RT Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Rating5000 VA
Output Power4500 W
Output Power Factor0.9
TopologyDouble Conversion Online
Form FactorTower
Frequency50/60 Hz
Operating Temperature0 to 40 °C
Output Voltage208/220/230/240 VAC
Battery TypeSealed Lead Acid
Weight60 kg
CommunicationUSB
Communication PortsRS-232, USB
Network ManagementOptional SNMP
Humidity0 to 95% non-condensing

Summary

Introduction to Eaton UPS

Environmental Protection and Eco-Design

EATON's environmental protection policy and eco-design approach for product development.

Substances Used in Product

Confirms the product does not contain CFCs, HCFCs, or asbestos.

Product Packing and Recycling

Guidelines for separating and recycling packing components.

End of Life Product Disposal

EATON's process for product and battery disposal at the end of service life.

1. Product Presentation

1.1 Standard Mounting Positions

Describes tower and rack mounting configurations for the UPS.

1.2 Rear Panel Components

Identifies and describes connectors and components on the rear panel.

1.3 Display and Control Panel

Details the front panel display and control buttons for UPS operation.

1.4 Optional Accessories

Describes optional accessories such as rack mounting kits.

ModularEasy Functionality

Explains the ModularEasy function for parallel operation and redundancy.

Battery Extension Options

Information on extending UPS backup time with additional battery modules.

Battery Integration System

Details the system for stacking and securing multiple battery modules.

2. Installation Guide

2.1 Unpacking and Contents Check

Steps for unpacking the UPS and verifying all components are present.

2.2 Internal Battery Connection

Procedure for connecting internal batteries for initial startup.

2.3 Tower Position Installation

Instructions for installing the UPS in a vertical tower configuration.

2.4 Rack Position Installation

Instructions for installing the UPS in a standard 19-inch rack enclosure.

UPS/Battery Module Rack Mounting

Details on mounting UPS or battery modules into racks using optional rails.

2.5 Communication Ports

Explanation of RS232, USB, and relay contact communication options.

Remote Power Off (RPO) Port

Describes the function and connection of the Remote Power Off communication port.

Installing Communication Cards

Procedure for installing optional communication cards into the UPS.

2.6 Protective Devices and Cable Cross-sections

Specifies circuit breaker types and cable sizes for safe installation.

2.7 Power Cable Connections

Instructions for connecting AC input and output power cables to UPS terminals.

2.8 IEC Cable Connections

How to connect equipment using IEC output cables to the UPS receptacles.

3. UPS Operation

3.1 Initial Startup Procedure

Steps for the initial startup and checking system status.

UPS Personalization Settings

Information on configuring personalized UPS settings.

3.2 Final Startup Sequence

Procedures for completing the UPS startup sequence and protection.

3.3 UPS Operating Modes

Explanation of Normal and Eco operating modes for power management.

3.4 Operation on Battery Power

Details UPS behavior and indicators during battery power operation.

3.5 Return to Normal AC Source

Describes how the UPS returns to normal AC power after an outage.

3.6 UPS Shutdown Procedure

Procedures for safely shutting down the UPS and connected load.

4. Accessing Data and Settings

4.1 Display Organization Overview

Overview of the UPS display menu structure and data organization.

4.2 Accessing Measurements

How to access UPS measurements like voltage and current from the control panel.

4.3 Accessing Setup and Maintenance Menus

Navigating the UPS set-up and maintenance menus using the control panel.

4.4 UPS Configuration Settings

Configuration options for local, output, and ON/OFF settings.

Battery Settings Configuration

Settings related to battery tests, warnings, and deep discharge protection.

4.5 Maintenance Functions

Options for reading model info, alarm history, and performing basic tests.

4.6 External Software Personalization

How to use external software for advanced UPS personalization.

5. Troubleshooting UPS Issues

5.1 Troubleshooting via LED Indicators

Diagnosing UPS issues based on the status of specific LED indicators.

5.2 User-Resolvable Issues

Troubleshooting steps for issues that do not require EATON after-sales support.

5.3 Issues Requiring Expert Support

Troubleshooting steps for issues that require EATON after-sales support or parallel UPS configurations.

6. Life Cycle Monitoring (LCM)

6.1 LCM Function Description

Explanation of the Life Cycle Monitoring function for UPS status.

Ensuring Power Continuity with LCM

Anticipating maintenance actions through LCM warnings.

Resetting or Disabling LCM Alerts

Procedures for temporarily or permanently resetting or disabling LCM alerts.

7. Maintenance Procedures

7.1 Hot Swapping Power Sub-Module

Procedure for replacing the power sub-module without interrupting equipment operation.

7.2 Hot Swapping Battery Sub-Module

Procedure for replacing battery sub-modules without interrupting equipment operation.

Reconnecting Battery Sub-Module

Steps to safely reconnect the battery sub-module after replacement.

7.3 ModularEasy MX Maintenance

Maintenance for the ModularEasy MX module, including bypass operations.

7.4 EATON Training Centre Information

Information on technical training courses offered by EATON.

8. Appendices

8.1 Technical Specifications

Detailed technical data for the MX 4000, MX 5000, and MX EXB UPS models.

8.2 Glossary of Terms

Definitions of technical terms and acronyms used throughout the manual.

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