GE LP 33 manual Alarms list

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6.2EVENT SCREENS (Alarm)

Each of the following listed alarms or messages can be displayed on the LCD screen or transmitted to a PC through the serial port RS232 or the SNMP card (optional).

Entering the Alarm mode, the LCD screen displays a sequence of screens corresponding to the last 256 alarms & events, each screen indicating:

01.01.2005 12:15:45 NR=255 Status=A588 4580: INVERTER AND MAINS SYNCHRONIZED

1.The exact date and time when the event occurred.

2.The number (255 being the most recent) and status code.

3.The software version implemented on control board and explicit text description of the event.

6.2.1Alarms list

Are defined alarms: all the events which activate the LED Warning (yellow) and the buzzer in order to alert the user about an abnormal situation.

Code

Alarm

Meaning

4000

SETUP VALUES

Parameters are lost and have been replaced with default

LOST

values.

 

 

 

 

 

REGULATION BOARD

Voltage supply +/-15 VDC has been detected out of tolerance

4001

on the P1 – Control board or the programmable circuits are

FAILURE

 

defective.

 

 

 

 

 

4004

UPS

The master unit detected the slave unit missing on the

FAILURE

communication bus even though switch Q1 is still closed.

 

 

 

 

 

RECTIFIER FUSES

The trip indicator mounted on rectifier input fuses indicates a

4100

blown fuse.

FAILURE

The rectifier is turned Off (K4 open) and the load will be supplied

 

 

 

by the battery.

 

 

 

4102

K4 CLOSING

K4 not closed despite a closing command being done.

FAILURE

The rectifier is switched OFF.

 

 

 

 

4103

K4 OPENING

K4 not open despite an opening command being done.

FAILURE

The rectifier is switched OFF.

 

 

 

 

4110

RECTIFIER MAINS

Rectifier input mains has been detected out of tolerance

OUT OF TOLERANCE

(voltage, frequency or phase).

 

 

 

 

 

 

The battery has been discharged and reached “stop operation”

 

LOW BATTERY

time-out (default 3 minutes), the inverter will be shut down.

4115

It restarts automatically only when the battery has recovered

VOLTAGE

 

energy to ensure min. a “stop operation” time to the actual

 

 

 

 

load.

 

 

 

 

HIGH BATTERY

Dangerous high UDC-Voltage.

4116

Causes Inverter shutdown. Inverter restarts automatically after

VOLTAGE

 

return to normal floating voltage.

 

 

 

 

 

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Operating Manual LP 33 Series 30 & 40 kVA

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Contents Manufactured by LP 33 SeriesCopyright 2005 by GE Consumer & Industrial Date of issue 01/01/2005 File nameModel Revision Identification NoDear Customer Parallel version secured with RPA Table of contents Only Condition Safety RulesGeneral Risk of electric shock PE Earth GND Ground Safety warningsGeneral Description IntroductionDescription Block Diagram and Main Elements DescriptionCase of parallel system VFI Voltage Frequency Independent Mode operationOperation Modes Through the automatic bypassAutomatic bypass operation Mains recovery operationWith redundant parallel system Manual bypass operationMains failure operation Parallel system for redundancy Parallel system for power capacityRPA Parallel System Pay attention to the following recommendations UPS Paralleled on the Same BatteryRiazzino CH Made in Switzerland Service and Technical SupportRecycling AT the END of Service Life Layout LP 33 Series / 30 & 40 kVA LayoutControl Panel System HandlingTotal off Command Push Buttons and SwitchesQ1 UPS output switch Q2 Manual bypass switch Do not switch on Q1 and Q2 withApplication on UPS LCD Screen2ms 2ms 5ms 10ms SW VersionAlarms list 4140 Code Alarm Meaning4118 41304563 Code Alarm Meaning 45204530 4531Messages list 4521 Code Message Meaning 43624411 45004763 Code Message Meaning 46024603 4699LP 33 Series Event report LP 33 SeriesMenu Screens Menu Reset Total OFFDate and time set-up Date and time setup = Day = MonthModem enabled = N Init=BEQV1X3&D0S0=2 User parameters screenTelephone numbers set-up Operation mode selection VFI Mode or ECO ModeECO Mode can only be activated on single units ECO ModeD1 ÷ d7 Enabling time in function of weekdays Example 2 ECO Mode Stop before ECO Mode StartExample 3 ECO Mode during the night and week-end ECO Start ECO Stop Executing Mainboard Self Test Switch on the mains power at the input distribution panelOperation Start-up of the LP 33 SeriesCommand Menu Switch On the output switch Q1 PosSwitch On the inverter entering the screen Operation mode selectionEnter must be pressed 2 times Switch OFF the inverter by entering the screenSwitch on the maintenance bypass Q2 Pos UPS shutdown with load transfer on manual bypass Q2Inverter U1= Test Switch OFF the maintenance bypass Q2 PosSwitch on the inverter by entering the screen Start-up following the operation on manual bypass Q2Charge level Autonomy 0min Complete shutdownUdcp= Udcn= Ubp=0V LED Test Restore to normal operation after total offRestore the command total off by entering the screen = 0%Activated Command Menu Inverter on Restore to normal operation after EPO Emergency Power OffReset the UPS by entering the screen Parallel System start-up of the LP 33 Series Procedures for Parallel System LP 33 SeriesUdcp=215V Udcn=215V Switch on the output switch Q1 Pos. I on each unit40kVA P1 = 70% LP 33 40kVA P1 Switch on the maintenance bypass Q2 I on each unitSwitch OFF the inverter on each unit entering the screen Udcp=215V Udcn=215V Ubp=164V Ubn=164V F Start-up following the operation on maintenance bypass Q2Open the maintenance bypass switch Q2 Pos on each unit Switch on the inverter on each unit entering the screenU2= U3= Frequency = 60.0Hz Synchronized Udcp= Udcn= Ubp=0V Shutdown of a single unit in a parallel systemWith purpose to separate one unit from the parallel system U1=Executing Mainboard Switch on the output switch Q1 Pos. I on this unitSwitch on the inverter of this unit entering the screen Start-up an additional unit in a parallel systemSynchronized Udcp= Udcn= Ubp=0V Complete shutdown of a parallel systemU2= U3= Frequency = 40kVA P1 Booster, inverter eand Static-Switch shutdownReset total off of the parallel system Menu Comandi Reset all UPS by entering the screenOptions General View OptionsBattery Maintenance MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance Cooling FAN MaintenanceService Required Service RequiredDate Description Done by SitePro / Digital EnergyTM SG Series UPS

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