Quick startup – Powerware 3110 User Manual

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Installation

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3110 User's Guide

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To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, install this UPS in a temperature and

humidity controlled, indoor environment, free of conductive contaminants. Ambient

temperature must not exceed 40°C (104°F). Do not operate near water or

excessive humidity (95% max).

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With the exception of the user-replaceable battery, all servicing of this equipment

must be performed by qualified service personnel.

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Before maintenance or repair, all connections must be removed. Before

maintenance, repair, or shipment, the unit must be completely switched off and

unplugged or disconnected.

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Important Notice

The UPS ground (earth) conductor carries leakage current from

the loads in addition to any leakage current generated by the UPS. This UPS

generates no more than 0.5 mA of current (120V Model), or 1 mA of current

(230V Model).

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To limit the total leakage current to 3.5 mA, the load leakage must be limited to

3 mA on the 120V Model and 2.5 mA on the 230V Model.

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If you do not know the load leakage current, replace the UPS power cord

(230V Model only) with a power cord that uses a locking plug with a minimum

rating of 10A (such as IEC 309).

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If you do not have a matching receptacle, consult an electrician to install the

proper receptacle.

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The three-wire receptacle that you plug the UPS into must have a good

(low-impedance) ground (protective earth) connection to provide a safe path for

leakage current.

Quick Startup

The Powerware 3110 provides protection against many power problems,

including power outages. It also provides spike suppression and line

noise filtering to protect your equipment.

1. On 230V Models, plug the UPS power cord into the input

connector on the UPS side panel.

2. Plug the equipment to be protected into the UPS output

receptacles.
DO NOT protect laser printers with the UPS because of the

exceptionally high power requirements of the heating elements.

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