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Powerware
®
9125
User’s Guide
2500–3000 VA
www.powerware.com

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Powerware 9125 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Real Power700 W, 1050 W, 1400 W, 2100 W
TopologyLine-Interactive
Output WaveformSinewave
Form FactorTower or Rackmount
Transfer Time2-4 ms typical
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Warranty2 years
Output Voltage220 V, 230 V, 240 V
Input Voltage120 V or 230 V
Output Voltage Regulation+/- 3%
Output Frequency50/60 Hz
Battery TypeSealed, lead-acid
Typical Recharge Time3 hours to 90% capacity
CommunicationRS-232, USB
Storage Temperature-15°C to 45°C
Humidity0-95% non-condensing
Power Rating1000VA/700W, 1500VA/1050W, 2000VA/1400W, 3000VA/2100W

Summary

Powerware 9125 - The Ultimate Online UPS!

Safety Warnings

Installation

Inspecting the Equipment

Check equipment for damage during shipment and file claims if necessary.

Rack-Mount Setup

Procedure for installing the UPS in a 19-inch rack.

Tower Setup

Instructions for setting up the UPS in a vertical orientation.

Plug-Receptacle UPS Installation

Steps for connecting the UPS using output receptacles.

Hardwired UPS Installation

Guidelines for permanently connecting the UPS.

Remote Emergency Power-Off

How to install and use the REPO switch for emergency shutdown.

UPS Rear Panels

Diagrams showing rear panel connections for different UPS models.

Operation

Turning the UPS On

Steps to power on the UPS from utility power.

Starting the UPS on Battery

Procedure to start the UPS without utility power.

Turning the UPS Off

Instructions for safely shutting down the UPS.

Initiating the Self-Test

How to run a self-test to check UPS functionality.

Normal Mode

Description of the UPS operating status and indicators.

Battery Mode

Explanation of UPS operation on battery power.

Bypass Mode

Conditions under which the UPS enters bypass mode.

Standby Mode

Description of the UPS status when turned off but plugged in.

Sleep Mode

How the UPS conserves power by shutting down the load.

Configuration

Configuration Mode

Guide to reconfiguring UPS settings via the front panel.

Additional UPS Features

X-Slot Cards

Overview of optional communication cards for the UPS.

Network Transient Protector

Description of the feature protecting network equipment.

Load Segments

Explanation of controllable output receptacle groups.

UPS Maintenance

UPS and Battery Care

Tips for keeping the UPS and batteries in good condition.

Storing the UPS and Batteries

Guidelines for long-term storage.

When to Replace Batteries

Indicators and procedures for battery replacement.

Replacing Batteries

Detailed steps for replacing UPS batteries.

How to Replace Extended Battery Modules

Instructions for replacing EBMs.

How to Replace Internal Batteries

Steps for replacing batteries within the UPS unit.

Testing New Batteries

Procedure to test newly installed batteries.

Recycling the Used Battery

Information on proper disposal of batteries.

Specifications

Electrical input and output

Technical details on power characteristics.

Environmental and safety

Operating conditions and compliance standards.

Weights and dimensions

Physical size and weight information.

Battery

Specifications related to the UPS battery system.

Troubleshooting

Audible Alarms and UPS Conditions

Explanation of UPS alarms and their causes.

Silencing an Audible Alarm

Procedure to mute active alarms.

Service and Support

Contact information for technical assistance and repairs.

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