GE LP11U Battery Charger no Float Capacitor C1 Capacity LOW, Inverter OFF, Battery Depleted

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BATTERY CHARGER NO FLOAT

CAPACITOR C1

CAPACITY LOW

LOADnotPROTECTED

INVERTER OFF

LOADnotPROTECTED

BATTERY DEPLETED

LOADnotPROTECTED

BATTERY LOW

UPS SHUTDOWN LEFT 2 MINUTES

BYPASS ERROR

FUSE FAILURE

INPUT ERROR

FUSE FAILURE

INTERNAL BATTERY FUSE FAILURE

EXTERNAL BATTERY FUSE FAILURE

REPLACE BATTERY

INPUT out LIMITS

137V 60.0Hz

BYPASSoutLIMITS

197V 60.0Hz

Digital EnergyLP Series

After 24 hours of charging time, the battery voltage did not reach the normal float voltage. This may be caused by faulty batteries, too many battery packs connected or a charger fault.

The main DC-capacitor needs replacement due to aging or failure

Due to a failure the output converter's output is not available. As a result the load may have been transferred to bypass.

The remaining runtime is zero. As a result the load may have been transferred to bypass.

The remaining run time is less than the set time (standard 2 minutes). This text alternates with the following screen:

The output voltage can be lost after the indicated time due to discharged battery. Controlled shutdown of any computer equipment is absolutely necessary at this point. (Using the RS232 or SNMP communications interface, this procedure can be initiated automatically on unattended systems). If the UPS operates at 100% load, the shutdown procedure should be completed within 2 minutes after the 'battery low' alarm started. When the batteries are fully discharged, the UPS is no longer able to power the connected equipment.

The static bypass circuit breaker (rear panel, 9) is in 'off' (down position): no bypass voltage available. Utility voltage is available. If not manually operated, this may have been caused by an overload situation.

The utility circuit breaker (rear panel, 8) is in the 'off' (down position): no line voltage available, bypass voltage is available. If not manually operated, this may have been caused by an internal system failure.

The internal battery fuse is defective; this may have been caused by an internal system failure. This alarm also appears if no batteries are installed.

The (custom-built) battery extension set has been disconnected from the system: its energy reserve is not available. See 4.5.2 step 12 for details.

The batteries are (almost) chemically worn out. If the batteries are aged, they must be replaced as soon as possible to ensure full protection for your equipment (see section 8.3).

The utility voltage or utility frequency are outside UPS input tolerance (see chapter 10, specifications)

The utility voltage or utility frequency are outside bypass input tolerance but inside UPS (rectifier) input tolerance (see chapter 10, specifications). Bypass operation is inhibited: if for whatever reason the output converter is unable to deliver the required output, output power is lost.

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GE DE LP 11U UPS: Installation / User Manual 3.0 (US)

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Contents Digital Energy LP 11U Page Digital Energy LP Series Important Safety Instructions Interfacing Features General Important Safety InstructionsInstallation Batteries StorageDescription WarrantyIntroduction Principles of Operation Functional ExplanationAutomatic Bypass Switch Package Contents InstallationTransport Unpacking LocationUPS model Tightening torque force Utility voltage UPS model 120V 208V 240VOutput voltage UPS model 120V 208V 240V LP 5/68/10-11U Standard installation procedure LP 5/6-11U Installation procedure 120V input Available input voltages hardware modifications Bypass tap factory setting 208 VoltInput voltage 208 or 240Vac Bypass tap changed to 240 VoltOutput voltage 208Vac Input voltage 120Vac optional, 5/6kVA onlyAvailable output voltages hardware modifications LP 5/6/8/10-11U Output tap change Output voltage 120Vac split-phaseOutput voltage 220/230/240Vac Output voltage 120Vac single phaseInput Voltage Setup ScreensInput Voltage Change to Output VoltageLP 5/6/8/10-11U Installation of battery pack Installation of parallel operating LP-U UPSs Autorestart OFF Press Enter Autorestart OFF Setting MismatchECO-mode MaintenanceNo-load shutdown Manual bypassDescription of Front and Rear Panel OperationRear panel Step-up transformer Rear panel of the step-up transformerSelftest Progress Start-upUse Battery 23CInput Line Autonomy Time Left Operating Time 0YEAR 29DAYSTemp TOO High On Line Alarm Press UPStatus and Alarm Menu Inverter OFF Battery Charger no Float Capacitor C1 Capacity LOWBattery Depleted Service Menu Service ScreensInput and Output not Synchronized Software Version R2.9 FAN Speed INV.DC +Tstamp Q4 Automatic Bypass EnabledOutput Frequency Language English Input Voltage Output VoltageFrequency Range 2% PLL Lock Speed Normal FAN CurveTest Screens Automatic Bypass Enabled Service Warning DisabledQuick Battery Test Start Calibrate BAT Test Activated Deep Battery TestProcedure Overload protection in bypass mode Other FeaturesShutdown Utility startECO Superior Battery ManagementAuto Restart OFF Press Enter Auto restartRS232 / contact interface Interfacing FeaturesEmergency shutdown Relay Card optional Snmp Interface optionalExtended Runtime Optional FeaturesPlug-in Cards RPA-Facility Redundant Parallel ArchitectureSeismic anchors PDM Power Distribution ModuleSafety MaintenanceRecycling the UPS at the end of service life Cooling fanSelftest Failure Q4 not OK TroubleshootingSelftest Failure Temp TOO High UPS Type 11U 10-11U SpecificationsAutomatic Bypass Switch Enclosure Center of Gravity Dimensions Conduit BoxLP 5/6/8/10-11U installation drawings LP 5/6/8/10-11U 208-240V input LP 5/6-11U 120V input