AEG 2.33 2 user manual

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Alarm 66:

After several attempts detecting “Inverter Fault/Overload” (see Alarm 65),

the inverter will be blocked permanently,and output will be transferred to bypass.

Alarm 67:

The way to start up the inverter is on voltage ramp mode (rms value from sine wave voltage starts at 0 Vrms till reaching its preset nominal value, i.e., 230 Vrms). If when doing the voltage ramp is detected any fault, the inverter will be shutdown for while, and it will retry to start it up several times

(see description of the Alarm 48 too).

Alarm 68:

When a high or low DC bus voltage is detected, rectifier is shutdown for a while, in order to retry to start up later on (see description of Alarm 41 too).

Alarm 69:

In parallel system, rectifiers from the equipment of the system connected in parallel can be shutdown, due to the management of system as a whole, therefore this alarm is activated.

Alarm 70:

In a parallel system, the inverters of the equipment of the system connected at the output can be shutdown, due to the management of system as a whole, therefore this alarm is activated.

Alarm 71:

This alarm is displayed when a combined shutdown of the PFC-rectifier and inverter has been done at the same time (there are several reasons).

Alarm 72:

This message is displayed if there has been a simultaneous shutdown in a parallel systems rectifier and inverter.

Alarm 73:

In parallel mode, this message appears when a communication error in the redundant parallel communication has occurred. Possible reasons for this are parallel communication cable separation, incorrect connection, incorrect configuration of the devices etc. In this case one of the devices should be defined as a master and the others as permanent slaves. This state is maintained until the fault is cleared and the UPS system is rebooted.

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Contents Protect 2.33 Contents Operation Maintenance, warranty and service Introduction Using this manualSymbols and conventions used For more information and help Safety and instructionsManagement declaration Quality and standard guaranteeEnvironmental protection StandardsViews Views of the equipment PresentationNot available for Protect 2.33 No -3 battery cabinet front view with front door closed Corresponding legends for the equipment views LCD Operating principle Structure Structural schemaOperation with mains failure Normal operationOperation with inverter not active Parallel operation Operation in manual bypassThere are two operation modes possible Important safety instructions InstallationBattery safety instructions Cabinet access Bypass Input Output Set up and installation Unpacking and content checking Transportation to site StorageLocation Front view for parallel system Connection To the mains connection, terminals X1 toPage Connection of the output, terminals X6 to Page Connection example between a UPS and two battery cabinets Interface relay contacts, connectorConnector DB9 X31 COM-interface RS232 and RS485, connectorPage Parallel BUS connection EPO terminalsParallel BUS Connection Operation Start up procedureStart up Control before start up Close Battery Switch LED indications control panel PC Complete UPS shutdownBypass manual switch Maintenance Principle of operation Emergency power off EPO operationTransfer to maintenance bypass Transfer to normal operation Close Battery Switch Basic functions of keyboard from synoptic Control panel and display descriptionControl panel parts Touch ScreenControl panel parts Main Messages menus and classification in submenusMenu structure Screen 0.0 Main Screen Screen description Main level screen menuMain UPS status control screen menuPage 3. ‘‘MEASURES level screen menu Page Page Screen 3.0 Settings and its submenus 4. ‘‘SETTINGS level screen menuModbus 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 Screen 5.0 Data logger  6. ‘‘DATA Logger level screen menuPage Batteries Maintenance, warranty and serviceBasic maintenance guide Battery fusesCooling Fan Warranty conditionsCapacitors Annexes Static Bypass Type Dimensions & Weight External Battery Cabinet External battery cabinetTo provide for Safety InstructionsPage Page Page Operating Instructions 8000032013 BAL, EN