Cisco Systems 159330, 124792, 124778 manual Tripped breaker Fuse blown

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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting

Error Message Distribution Fuse/Breaker Failure (Red light on controller, Relay #4)

Explanation

1.Tripped breaker

2.Fuse blown

Recommended Action

1.Localize the faulty breaker or blown fuse

2.Verify there are no short circuits in the cabling to the load

3.Reset breaker. If it trips again there is a problem with the breaker or the load

4.Replace breaker if required

5.Verify that there is no blown fuse. (If so, replace the blown fuse.) If the fuse blows again, there may be a problem with the load

Note Due to proprietary alarm wiring, a voltage will appear at the load terminal of the fuse even when the fuse is open. The voltage comes from a high impedance circuit used for blown fuse detection when a load is connected. This is not an energy hazard.

Error Message High Load (Yellow light on controller)

Explanation Load current exceeds 75%

Recommended Action

1.Check load current versus installed rectifier capacity. The alarm is generated when output load reaches 75% of rectifier capacity.

2.Add rectifier or reduce load.

Error Message Module Failure (Red light on controller and Module, Relay #3)

Explanation

1.Module failure

2.AC Off on a single rectifier

3.Current sharing fault

Recommended Action

1.Verify that the AC supply to the failed module is present at the right voltage.

2.Remove the faulty module, wait 30 seconds, and re-insert it. Wait up to four minutes for the controller to re-establish communication. If the module is still faulty, replace it with a new module.

3.Verify module address and resolve any address duplication (Figure 5-1). Rectifier address DIP switches are located at the inside rear of the rectifier shelf.

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Contents Cisco AC/DC Power System User Guide Corporate HeadquartersCisco AC/DC Power System User Guide, Release N T E N T S System Operation Add Modules Contents Cisco AC/DC Power System User Guide, R1.0 Two-Inch Clearance Around Front Ventilation Opening Viii Supplied Materials for the System Shelf Tables Cisco AC/DC Power System User Guide, R1.0 Document Organization Document ObjectivesAudience Document Conventions Convention ApplicationCisco.com Where to Find Safety and Warning InformationObtaining Documentation Ordering DocumentationCisco Technical Support Website Documentation FeedbackObtaining Technical Assistance Submitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information Introduction System DescriptionSystem Shelf LCDRectifier Modules Introduction Rectifier ModulesGMT Fuses 4 1 RU Distribution ShelfSystem Configurations 1 RU Distribution ShelfElectrical Value General SpecificationsFrom Wire Gauge Ampacity Mechanical Description Status & Alarms DescriptionProtection Description Environment DescriptionSafety Recommendations Compliance DescriptionInstallation Warning Operating Temperature WarningsElectrical Safety Warnings Two-Inch Clearance Around Front Ventilation OpeningIntroduction Electrical Safety Warnings May Tools Required Pre-InstallationGround Symbol Description Qty Use Installation and Commissioning ChecklistInstallation Materials Install AC/DC Power System Components Install the System Shelf Cisco AC/DC Power System Front ViewInstalling the System Shelf Install the 1 RU Distribution Shelf 1 RU Distribution Cable DressingInstall the Communications Cabling Optional Install the DC Power Cabling Optional Install the Ground Cable Installing 1 RU DC CablingInstall the Cabinet/Rack Ground Install the 1 RU Distribution Shelf Ground Install AC Power Cables 11 Installing the 1 RU Distribution Shelf GroundSystem Installation Install AC Power Cables 12 Installing the AC Cable Shelf 13 Routing AC Cables Install the Rectifiers 14 Installing a Rectifier Install Circuit Breakers 15 Removing a Rectifier Blank Faceplate16 Circuit Breaker On/Off Positions 18 Installing a Circuit Breaker System SizeInstall the Alarm Cable 19 Removing the Controller Faceplate Without LCD Alarm Designation Jumper System withInstall Load-and-Return Connections Wire Gauge Stranded ApplicationsInstall GMT Fuse Connections Install 1 RU Distribution Shelf Load Connections 23 Installing GMT CablingA2 A1 Return Load System Upgrades Small to Medium System UpgradeMedium to Large System Upgrade Small to Large System UpgradeMay Replace the 1 RU Distribution Shelf SafetyComponent Replacement Removing the 1 RU DC Cable Replace the Controller Tray Removing the 1 RU Distribution ShelfRemoving the Controller Faceplate J15 terminal block J14/J13 terminal blocks Replace Circuit Breakers Circuit Breaker On/Off PositionsRemoving the 1 RU Distribution Shelf Faceplate Replace a Rectifier Removing a Circuit BreakerRemoving a Rectifier Replace GMT Fuses 10 Removing a GMT FuseSystem Commissioning General InformationAlarm Interface Board and Connections Basic Controller FunctionsRemove Modules May System Troubleshooting Tripped breaker Fuse blown Module Locations Page System Parts List Description Part NumberPage Translated Safety Warnings Statement 12-Power Supply Disconnection WarningAppendix a Translated Safety Warnings Statement 43-Jewelry Removal Warning Appendix a Translated Safety Warnings Appendix a Translated Safety Warnings Appendix a Translated Safety Warnings Appendix a Translated Safety Warnings Page Statement 1017-Restricted Area May Statement 1024-Ground Conductor Appendix a Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1030-Equipment Installation Statement 1033-SELV-IEC 60950 DC Power Supply Statement 1047-Overheating Prevention Appendix a Translated Safety Warnings Appendix a Translated Safety Warnings