Why is my Eaton MX 5000 RT UPS beeping INV THERM OVERLOAD?
- IifloresAug 17, 2025
The Eaton UPS shuts down automatically due to a major overload. To resolve this, check the power drawn by the connected devices and disconnect any non-priority devices.
Why is my Eaton MX 5000 RT UPS beeping INV THERM OVERLOAD?
The Eaton UPS shuts down automatically due to a major overload. To resolve this, check the power drawn by the connected devices and disconnect any non-priority devices.
What to do if my Eaton UPS says INVERT LIMITATION?
If your Eaton UPS indicates an INVERT LIMITATION, it signifies short circuit conditions on output devices. You should check the installation at the UPS output, including wiring and equipment for faults.
What to do if my Eaton UPS says NO BATTERY?
If your Eaton UPS displays a 'NO BATTERY' message, it means the battery is incorrectly connected. Check the battery connections to resolve this issue.
What to do if my Eaton MX 5000 RT says I/O BAD CONNECTION?
If your Eaton UPS displays an 'I/O BAD CONNECTION' message, it means the AC source is not connected to the correct terminals. Check the AC wiring.
Why are the equipments no longer supplied if Normal AC source fails in my Eaton MX 5000 RT UPS?
The equipments are no longer supplied if Normal AC source fails because the manual bypass on the ModularEasy module is set on the Bypass position, or the wiring(s) between the UPS and the ModularEasy module is not correct. Set the manual bypass on the ModularEasy module to the Normal position.
What to do if my Eaton MX 5000 RT says NO BATTERY MODULE?
If your Eaton UPS displays a 'NO BATTERY MODULE' message, it means the battery sub-module is incorrectly connected. You should check the battery connections.
Why are the equipments no longer supplied when the manual bypass on the ModularEasy module is set on the Normal position in my Eaton MX 5000 RT?
The equipments are no longer supplied when the manual bypass on the ModularEasy module is set on the Normal position because the wiring(s) between the UPS and the ModularEasy module is not correct. Check the wiring(s) between the UPS and the ModularEasy module.
Why are the equipments no longer supplied when the manual bypass on the ModularEasy module is set on the Bypass position in my Eaton MX 5000 RT UPS?
The equipments are no longer supplied when the manual bypass on the ModularEasy module is set on the Bypass position because the equipments are connected to the UPS output instead of the ModularEasy module output. Check the wiring(s) between the UPS and the ModularEasy module.
What to do if my Eaton UPS says NO POWER MODULE?
If your Eaton UPS displays a 'NO POWER MODULE' message, it means the power sub-module is not inserted. Check the power sub-module connections.
What does it mean when LED (21) is ON in my Eaton UPS?
When LED (21) is ON in your Eaton UPS, the equipments are protected by the UPS but the operation is downgraded.
Power Rating | 5000 VA |
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Output Power | 4500 W |
Output Power Factor | 0.9 |
Topology | Double Conversion Online |
Form Factor | Tower |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 40 °C |
Output Voltage | 208/220/230/240 VAC |
Battery Type | Sealed Lead Acid |
Weight | 60 kg |
Communication | USB |
Communication Ports | RS-232, USB |
Network Management | Optional SNMP |
Humidity | 0 to 95% non-condensing |
EATON's environmental protection policy and eco-design approach for product development.
Confirms the product does not contain CFCs, HCFCs, or asbestos.
Guidelines for separating and recycling packing components.
EATON's process for product and battery disposal at the end of service life.
Describes tower and rack mounting configurations for the UPS.
Identifies and describes connectors and components on the rear panel.
Details the front panel display and control buttons for UPS operation.
Describes optional accessories such as rack mounting kits.
Explains the ModularEasy function for parallel operation and redundancy.
Information on extending UPS backup time with additional battery modules.
Details the system for stacking and securing multiple battery modules.
Steps for unpacking the UPS and verifying all components are present.
Procedure for connecting internal batteries for initial startup.
Instructions for installing the UPS in a vertical tower configuration.
Instructions for installing the UPS in a standard 19-inch rack enclosure.
Details on mounting UPS or battery modules into racks using optional rails.
Explanation of RS232, USB, and relay contact communication options.
Describes the function and connection of the Remote Power Off communication port.
Procedure for installing optional communication cards into the UPS.
Specifies circuit breaker types and cable sizes for safe installation.
Instructions for connecting AC input and output power cables to UPS terminals.
How to connect equipment using IEC output cables to the UPS receptacles.
Steps for the initial startup and checking system status.
Information on configuring personalized UPS settings.
Procedures for completing the UPS startup sequence and protection.
Explanation of Normal and Eco operating modes for power management.
Details UPS behavior and indicators during battery power operation.
Describes how the UPS returns to normal AC power after an outage.
Procedures for safely shutting down the UPS and connected load.
Overview of the UPS display menu structure and data organization.
How to access UPS measurements like voltage and current from the control panel.
Navigating the UPS set-up and maintenance menus using the control panel.
Configuration options for local, output, and ON/OFF settings.
Settings related to battery tests, warnings, and deep discharge protection.
Options for reading model info, alarm history, and performing basic tests.
How to use external software for advanced UPS personalization.
Diagnosing UPS issues based on the status of specific LED indicators.
Troubleshooting steps for issues that do not require EATON after-sales support.
Troubleshooting steps for issues that require EATON after-sales support or parallel UPS configurations.
Explanation of the Life Cycle Monitoring function for UPS status.
Anticipating maintenance actions through LCM warnings.
Procedures for temporarily or permanently resetting or disabling LCM alerts.
Procedure for replacing the power sub-module without interrupting equipment operation.
Procedure for replacing battery sub-modules without interrupting equipment operation.
Steps to safely reconnect the battery sub-module after replacement.
Maintenance for the ModularEasy MX module, including bypass operations.
Information on technical training courses offered by EATON.
Detailed technical data for the MX 4000, MX 5000, and MX EXB UPS models.
Definitions of technical terms and acronyms used throughout the manual.