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Table 7 | Liebert NXL alarm and status messages (continued) | |||
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| The UPS has |
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| is now locked on bypass. |
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| The UPS attempts to perform an automatic |
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| transfer back to Inverter, if the reason for the |
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| transfer to bypass is determined by the controls to |
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| be automatically recoverable; for example, a | Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm. | |
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| temporary overload. | ||
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| The number of times the UPS attempts to recover | Press “RESET” to clear any active faults or alarms. | |
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| from an automatic transfer to bypass is limited. | Provided there are no alarms or faults still present | |
Excess Auto |
| When the number of transfers exceeds the | that could prevent a transfer, press “Transfer,” | |
Rexfers |
| number allowable (default is 5 transfers per hour), | “UPS,” to transfer back to Inverter. | |
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| the UPS remains on bypass, and display this | If the transfer is successful, press “RESET” to clear | |
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| message. | the alarm. Otherwise, contact your factory- | |
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| An example of a condition that could cause this | authorized service provider. | |
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| alarm is cycling load to the UPS where the peak |
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| load exceeds the overload settings. The UPS |
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| transfers on the overload, |
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| then the overload returns. Once this occurs 5 |
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| times within one hour, the user must manually |
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| transfer the UPS back online. |
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| Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm. | |
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| Check the Module Output Meter and verify the | |
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| output currents are normal, the kVA/kW | |
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| percentages are less than 100%, and the Rexfer | |
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| When the controls detect a high amplitude, short | Timeout is 00:00. | |
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| duration overload condition on the output, the | Verify the Inverter box on the | |
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| static switch is turned on momentarily in parallel | green. | |
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| with the Inverter to attempt to clear the condition. | Investigate any other active alarms or faults before | |
Excess Paralleling | If the fault clears, the controls turn off the static | attempting to clear this fault. | ||
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| switch and the load remains on Inverter. This fault | Press “RESET” to clear the fault. | |
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| condition indicates the UPS pulse paralleled too | If the Event Window is clear, press “Transfer,” | |
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| many times and is now locked on bypass (auto re- | “UPS” to transfer the load back to Inverter. | |
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| transfers to Inverter are inhibited). | If the “UPS” button is grayed out, or pressing the | |
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| “UPS” button does not transfer the unit back to | |
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| Inverter, or if the UPS immediately transfers back to | |
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| bypass, contact your | |
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| provider. | |
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| This is a summary event that indicates a fuse has | Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm. | |
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| opened. There are several fuses that can cause | ||
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| this fault. | Check the | |
Fuse Fail |
| The Fuse Failure event is caused by one or more | determine the state of the unit and take appropriate | |
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| fuses reporting a failed status. The UPS may or | action. | |
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| may not transfer to bypass as a result of the failed | Contact your | |
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| fuse. |
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| Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm. | |
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| Check the Inlet Air Temperature on the | |
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| Display and verify the reading is accurate, i.e. is the | |
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| The air flowing into the UPS is too warm. | room temperature warmer than normal? | |
Inlet Ovtemp | This alarm is | If the room temperature is warmer than normal, | ||
no longer present, the alarm and any control | investigate and resolve the issue. | |||
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| activity tied to the alarm reverts to normal. | If the room temperature is normal, and the Inlet Air | |
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| Temp reading on the | |
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| than normal, contact your | |
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| provider. |
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