AEG 2.33 2 user manual Alarm

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or when the total output active power is greater than the following formula:

Pact_out-ovl = Pout x 0.8

Where:

Pact_out-ovl is the Overload Output Active Power (W)

Pout is Rated Output Apparent Power (VA)

Alarm 3:

This alarm appears when the input the unit is under main failure condition and the level of battery is lower than 11.5 V/battery pack

Alarm 4:

This alarm appears when the inverter output voltage phase to neutral in any phase is out of margins over ±6 %.

Alarm 5:

This alarm appears when there is an offset voltage higher than 5 V, in any phase of the inverter output voltage phase to neutral.

Alarm 6:

When the maintenance bypass switch is ON the UPS inverter will not be available.

Alarm 7:

The mains failure occurs when in any phase, the input voltage phase to neutral is out of the set margins (+15 %/–20% by default) or the input frequency is out of the set margins (± 5 Hz by default).

Alarm 8:

When the inverter or PFC temperature sensors measure temperatures over the programmed values (70 ºC by default).

Alarm 9:

This message appears when the battery switch is OFF and the DC bus is charged to the battery voltage level, to inform the user to switch ON the battery switch.

Alarm 10:

This Alarm indicates that the bypass input voltage or the bypass input frequency are out of margins. These margins are programmable but by default the bypass voltage range is +12 %/–17 % and the bypass frequency range is ±2 Hz.

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Contents Protect 2.33 Contents Operation Maintenance, warranty and service Using this manual IntroductionSymbols and conventions used Safety and instructions For more information and helpQuality and standard guarantee Management declarationStandards Environmental protectionPresentation Views Views of the equipmentNot available for Protect 2.33 No -3 battery cabinet front view with front door closed Corresponding legends for the equipment views LCD Structure Structural schema Operating principleNormal operation Operation with mains failureOperation with inverter not active Operation in manual bypass Parallel operationThere are two operation modes possible Installation Important safety instructionsBattery safety instructions Cabinet access Bypass Input Output Set up and installation Unpacking and content checking Storage Transportation to siteLocation Connection To the mains connection, terminals X1 to Front view for parallel systemPage Connection of the output, terminals X6 to Page Interface relay contacts, connector Connection example between a UPS and two battery cabinetsCOM-interface RS232 and RS485, connector Connector DB9 X31Page EPO terminals Parallel BUS connectionParallel BUS Connection Start up procedure OperationStart up Control before start up Close Battery Switch Complete UPS shutdown LED indications control panel PCEmergency power off EPO operation Bypass manual switch Maintenance Principle of operationTransfer to maintenance bypass Transfer to normal operation Close Battery Switch Control panel and display description Control panel partsTouch Screen Basic functions of keyboard from synopticControl panel parts Messages menus and classification in submenus MainMenu structure Screen description Main level screen menu Screen 0.0 Main ScreenUPS status control screen menu MainPage 3. ‘‘MEASURES level screen menu Page Page 4. ‘‘SETTINGS level screen menu Screen 3.0 Settings and its submenusModbus Screen Page Page 5. ‘‘ALARMS level screen menu UPS Rectifier blocks Alarm list displayed in the LCD panel Alarm Page Page Alarm Page Page Page Page Alarm Error in configuration memory 6. ‘‘DATA Logger level screen menu Screen 5.0 Data logger Page Maintenance, warranty and service Basic maintenance guideBattery fuses BatteriesWarranty conditions Cooling FanCapacitors Annexes Static Bypass Type External battery cabinet Dimensions & Weight External Battery CabinetSafety Instructions To provide forPage Page Page Operating Instructions 8000032013 BAL, EN