Emerson 480V, 60HZ user manual UPS status messages, UPS Status Messages

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UPS Status Messages

Table 39 UPS status messages

Event Message

Description / Suggested Action (if any)

 

 

 

The UPS is overloaded when the load arises above 105% nominal rating.

 

The alarm automatically resets once the overload condition is removed.

 

Confirm that the alarm is true by checking the load percent indicated on the LCD panel to

Unit Overload

determine which phase is being overloaded.

If the alarm is true, measure the actual output current to verify that the indications are valid.

 

 

Disconnect unnecessary load. In a parallel system, a severe load sharing error can also lead to

 

the alarm.

 

Contact Liebert Services at 800-543-2378 for assistance.

 

The UPS parallel system is overloaded when the total load arises above 105% nominal rating

 

for the set basic number of UPS units. The alarm resets automatically once the overload

 

condition is removed.

System Overload

Confirm that the alarm is true by checking the system load percent indicated on the LCD panel

to determine which phase is being overloaded.

 

 

If the alarm is true, measure the actual output current to verify that the indications are valid.

 

Disconnect unnecessary load and ensure the safety. In a parallel system, a severe load sharing

 

error can also leads to the alarm.

 

The UPS is overloaded and the overload times out.

 

Note 1: The highest loaded phase will indicate overload timing-out first.

 

Note 2: When the timer is active then alarm “unit overload” should also be active as the load is

 

above nominal.

 

Note 3: When the timer has expired, the inverter Static Switch is opened and the load

Unit Overload Timeout

transferred to bypass. The inverter shutdown and will restart after 1 seconds.

 

Note 4: If the load decreases lower than 95% after 5 minutes, the system will transfer back to

 

inverter mode.

 

Confirm that the alarm is genuine by checking the load percent indicated on the LCD. If an

 

overload is indicated then check the load, and investigate any additional load connected prior to

 

the alarm (if applicable).

Inverter Overcurrent

The current of inverter IGBT is over limit. If the fault will not reset, contact Liebert Services at

800-543-2378 for assistance.

 

 

The phase sequence direction of bypass voltage is reversed.

 

Normally, the phase of Phase B lags 120 degrees behind Phase A, and the phase of Phase C

Bypass Phase Reversed

lags 120 degrees behind Phase B.

 

Verify that the phase rotation of the bypass supply presented to the UPS is correct, and rectify it

 

if it is found to be in error. Contact Liebert Services at 800-543-2378 for assistance.

Load Impact Transfer

A transfer to bypass occurred due to a large step load. The UPS should recover automatically.

Turn on connected equipment in sequential order to reduce the step loading of the inverter.

 

 

The load is on bypass power due to excessive number of transfers that occurred within the last

Transfer Timeout

hour.

The UPS will recover automatically and will transfer the load back to inverter power within an

 

 

hour.

 

 

Load Sharing Fault

UPS units working within a parallel system are not sharing load current correctly. Contact

Liebert Services at 800-543-2378 for assistance.

 

DC Bus Abnormal

Shut off inverter due to abnormal DC bus voltage.

Contact Liebert Services at 800-543-2378 for assistance.

 

System Transfer

The whole paralleled UPS system transferred to bypass at the same time. This message will

appear on the UPS which passive transfer to bypass.

 

Parallel Board Fault

Parallel board is not working correctly. Contact Liebert Services at 800-543-2378 for assistance.

 

 

 

Rectifier, inverter and battery converter were shut down because DC bus voltage is too high.

DC Bus Overvoltage

Check whether there is a fault in rectifier side. If not, check whether overload occurs.

Restart the inverter after resetting the fault. If fault does not clear, contact Liebert Services at

 

 

800-543-2378 for assistance.

 

 

 

The parallel cables are not connected correctly in a parallel system.

 

Reset the fault by pressing the Fault Clear button, then restart the inverter by pressing the

Parallel Connect Fault

Inverter On button.

 

If the UPS does not resume normal operation, contact Liebert Services at

 

800-543-2378 for assistance.

Bypass Overcurrent

Bypass current is over limit above 135% rating. The UPS just alarms and does nothing. Refer to

your installation documentation or contact Liebert Services at 800-543-2378 for assistance.

 

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Contents For Business-CriticalContinuity Liebert NX UPSAC Power User Manual–40-200kVA, 480V,60HzPage TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.0 OPTIONS 9.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FIGURES Figure 39 Main component location drawing Liebert NX 480V, CB2, CB3, CB4 configurations . . . . . . . . . TABLES IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSBattery Cabinet Precautions • Remove watches, rings and other metal objects Requests the user to consult the manual GLOSSARY OF SYMBOLSRisk of electrical shock AC input AC output1.1External Inspections 1.0INSTALLATION1.4UPS Location 1.2.1Storing for Delayed Installation1.2Internal Inspections 1.3Preliminary Checks1.4.3Special Considerations for Parallel Systems Battery Location1.5Considerations in Moving the Liebert NX 1.6Mechanical ConsiderationsSystem Composition 1.6.2Floor Installation1.6.1Clearances 1.6.3Cable EntryFront of Units Bypass Battery CabinetLiebert Liebert NXLug Size and Torque Requirements 2.1Power Cabling2.0ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 2.1.1Cable Rating2.1.3Cabling Guidelines 2.1.2UPS Input ConfigurationFigure 4 Input and output busbars Liebert NX 40-120kVAConnectionsLiebert NX 160-200kVAConnections 2.1.4Cable ConnectionsUPS Rectifier and Bypass Input Supply 2.1.5Safety Ground2.1.7Cabling Procedure 2.1.6Protective DevicesFrequency Converter Mode Common Input ConnectionsDual Input Connections Figure 5 Monitor board U2 2.2.1Monitor Board Features2.2Control Cables 2.3Dry Contacts Figure 7 Input dry contacts 2.3.2Maintenance Bypass Cabinet InterfaceTable 2 Maintenance bypass cabinet interface 2.3.1Input Dry ContactsOutput dry contact relays 2.3.3Battery Circuit Breaker Control Interface2.3.4Output Dry Contacts Table 3 BCB control interfaceEPO - NC Figure 9 EPO wiring2.3.5EPO Input—Optional EPO - NO3.1Introduction 3.2Safety3.0BATTERY INSTALLATION Figure 10 Battery cabinets for Liebert NX 3.3External Battery Cabinet Installation3.3.1Battery Cabinets Figure 11 Battery cabinet—details 3.3.2Connecting the Batteries3.3.3Installation Considerations 3.5BCB Shunt Trip 3.3.4Connecting the Battery Cabinet to the UPSFigure 12 Battery tray and supports 3.4Non-StandardBatteries3.6Alber Monitoring System—Optional This power must be UPS protected4.1.1Performance Requirements 4.1.2LBS Cable and Settings4.1Load Bus Synchronization 4.0OPTIONS4.2.1General 4.2Configuring Parallel System Operation4.2.2Features of Parallel System 480V, 3W UOB Output 480V, 3W Input 480V DC Battery InputFigure 15 Parallel system block diagram Liebert NX UPS 40-200kVA4.2.4Operation Modes Summary •Battery Mode Operation•Maintenance Bypass Mode Operation 4.2.3Operating Principles Redundancy Paralleling4.3.1Conditions for Parallel System 4.3Installing Parallel System4.3.2Cabinet Installation 4.3.4Power CablesAuxiliary Dry Contact Cables For startup procedure, 9.2 - UPS StartupX2:4 4.3.6Emergency Power Off EPOFigure 20 Connecting EPO push button X2:3UPS mechanical characteristics 5.0UPS SPECIFICATIONSEnvironmental characteristics Table 8 UPS terminal 5.4UPS Electrical CharacteristicsTable 10 Input voltage window with derating Table 9 Rectifier input power5.4.1Input Rectifier UPS terminal continuedTable 12 DC intermediate circuit Table 11 Liebert approved replacement batteries5.4.2DC Intermediate Circuit 5.4.3Inverter OutputTable 14 Bypass input 5.4.4 Bypass InputFront Left SideDetail A FrontParallel Board 2000mm FRONT VIEWLEFT VIEW 1239mmBOTTOM VIEW Front of UPS TOP VIEW Front of UPSInstallation Drawings DETAIL A 8.83 DETAIL A224mm 609.3 24 872.2 34.3 U3819205 TOP VIEW RIGHT SIDEFRONT SECTION A-Awithout BCB Cover Plate Detail ATop View Detail BA D NX 160-200KVAUPS Module Front View A CBB D CD 49 Battery Cabinet Right-SideViewsAuxiliary Contacts 845 33.2 965 38 2000 78.7 FrontTop Right Side Front Right SideUPS Output FrontRear System InputWithout Covers Kirk-Key FRONTUPS Output Breakers Ground Busbar SystemREAR FRONTDoor Open A B1-B4 FRONT Without Covers LEFT SIDE Isometric View LEFT SIDE Without Exterior Panels 965 38 in 200078.7 in RIGHT SIDE Without Exterior Panels7.0OPERATION 7.1General DescriptionNormal Mode Battery Mode7.1.1Bypass Supplies 7.1.2Operating ModesParallel Redundancy Mode System Expansion Maintenance ModeLiquid Crystal Display LCD Mimic display LED2 8.0OPERATOR CONTROL AND DISPLAY PANEL8.1.1Display Panel Layout Figure 45 Overview of control panelInverter indicator Figure 47 Mimic display indicators locationBypass indicator Load indicatorSilence On/Off button Inverter On button Inverter Off button Fault Clear buttonFigure 48 Location of control buttons Button cover EPO buttonUPS system Data and settingsFigure 49 Buzzer location Figure 50 Sections of the LCDTable 17 Icons for navigation keys Figure 51 Menu tree 8.8LCD Menus and Data ItemsOperator Control and Display Panel Figure 52 Language selection 8.9Language SelectionFigure 53 Set date and time 8.10Current Date and TimeHistory Log records menu CurrentStatus Messages8.12.1Opening Display 8.12.2Default ScreenFigure 56 Default screen 8.12Types of LCD ScreensFigure 57 Help screen Press any key back to main menu8.12.3UPS Help Screen 8.12.4Screen Saver Window8.13.3System Self-Test 8.13.4 Battery Capacity Test Confirmation8.13.5Battery Self-TestAborted, Condition Not Met 8.13Pop-UpWindowsTable 20 UPS operating modes 9.1Liebert NX Operating Modes9.0OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 59 Circuit breakers 9.2.1Startup Procedure9.2UPS Startup 9.1.1Circuit Breakers•Close CB5 CB1, CB2, CB3 and CB5 are closed Switch from Bypass Mode to Normal Mode Switch from Normal Mode to Bypass Mode9.5Emergency Shutdown With EPO 9.4Auto Restart9.7.2Battery End-of-DischargeEOD Protection 9.7Battery Protection9.8Multi-ModuleSystem Procedures 9.7.1Battery Undervoltage Pre-Warning3.Close Input breaker CB1 9.10Parallel System Startup 9.9Commissioning a Parallel System10.1.1Analog Input Interface 10.1.2Power Output10.1Communication and Other User Terminals 10.0OPTIONSTable 21 Liebert NX communication options 10.1.5Configuring Baud Rates10.1.4Communication and Monitoring Figure 62 Liebert IntelliSlot Web card display Relay Card Table 22 Relay Card pin configurationTable 23 Relay card jumper configuration Figure 63 MultiPort 4 card pin assignment MultiPort 4 Card10.3Replacing Dust Filters 10.2.1Remote Alarm MonitorFigure 64 Dust filter replacement 10.2LBS Mode—LoadBus SynchronizationSpecifications and Technical Data 11.0SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATATable 24 Torque specifications Table 25 Battery torque ratingTable 27 Parallel system current table 11.3Cable size and tightening torques Specifications and Technical Data Table 38 C&D Dynasty battery run times in minutes 11.4Battery Run TimesTable 37 Enersys battery run times in minutes Specifications and Technical Data UPS Status Messages APPENDIX A - 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