ETA Systems SM5505 manual Tvss Fault LEDs Illuminate

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Section 8 - Troubleshooting/Maintenance

Prior to performing maintenance of any kind, lockout and tagout the electrical

power at both the facility source and the input circuit breaker. Under these condi- tions, entering the equipment enclosure will be classified as a Type 1 task under

SEMI S2-0200 guidelines. Power must be locked out and tagged out at both locations prior to entering the enclosure for maintenance purposes.

8.1.2.3EMO Has Been Activated - The front panel EMO pushbutton latches in a closed position once it has been depressed. Ensure that the EMO button has not been depressed by turning the button in the direction of the arrows and allowing it to spring back to its normal operating position. If the power conditioner is equipped with the external EMO option, further ensure that remote EMO buttons or connected external EMO circuits have not been activated. Once all EMO buttons and circuits have been verified, rotate the circuit breaker handle to the extreme counter-clockwise position and then rotate clockwise to the “On” position. If the circuit breaker once again trips immediately, contact the manufacturer for further instructions.

8.1.2.4Safety Interlocks Activated - Check both side panels of the power conditioner for proper instal- lation and secure fit. Both panels must be firmly in place and securely fastened with the quarter turn fasteners provided. A loose or improperly attached panel will allow the safety interlocks to activate and shunt trip the front panel circuit breaker. Once the panels have been checked, rotate the circuit breaker handle to the extreme counter-clockwise position and then rotate clockwise to the “On” position.

If the circuit breaker once again trips immediately, contact the manufac- turer for further instructions.

8.1.3TVSS Fault LEDs Illuminate

If one or more TVSS Fault LEDs illuminate, it is an indication that the TVSS components may be damaged. These components are protected by fuses. The TVSS module and it’s associated fuses are located inside

the power conditioner enclosure, on the right side below the isolation transformer as illustrated in Figure P to the right. The TVSS module itself is attached to the rear of the mounting panel. Three resistors are associated with the fuses. The resistors function as “pull up” resistors to light the front panel LEDs should one or more of the fuses open. The TVSS module, fuses, and resistors are accessed by removing one or both side panels as de- scribed in Section 5.3.

The fuses may be checked for continuity using an ordinary multi-meter. Open fuses may be replaced on site us- ing an Amptrap ATQ20, Time Delay, 10 kA IR, 500 VAC, 20A fuse or equivalent. Once the fuses have been replaced, replace the side panels as described in Section 6.1 taking care to reattach the grounding straps. Once completed, rotate the circuit breaker to the clockwise “On” position. If one or more of the TVSS Fault LEDs re- illuminate, the fuses have opened once again. This indicates that the TVSS element is damaged and requires replacement. Contact the manufacturer to order a replacement part.

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Contents CPC Series Conditioned Power Center Table of Contents Service and Support E a S E General Alerts and Labels SafetyAnsi Warning Notices Inherent HazardsWear protective gear before servicing internal parts Line Voltage Present With Machine Power OFFLockout/Tagout Safety InterlocksProduct Liability Conformance with Applicable Laws and RegulationsEmergency Contact Information Product Purpose Product OverviewOptional Features Standard FeaturesFeature Unpackaging PreparationPreparation Figure D Shipping Crate Disassembly 10 to 20 kVA Installation Fixed Input Circuit Breakers Outer Panel RemovalAlternate Conduit Landing Locations Main Input Circuit BreakerProgrammable Circuit Breakers Isolation TransformerFigure G Transformer Primary Voltage AdjustmentGrounding Output Voltage Fine AdjustmentFigure J Lockout/Tagout ProcedureOutput Power Connections Input Power ConnectionsModels With Optional Line Cord/Output Receptacles Energizing the Power Conditioner Restoring For ServiceOperation Orderly Shutdown Energizing the LoadConditioned Power Center Seismic Anchorage Phase Loss/Low Voltage Detection and ProtectionOptions External EMOSemi S2-0200 Certification Input Power Conductor RestraintsSemi S2-0200 Compliant EMO Options Input Circuit Breaker Trips Troubleshooting/MaintenanceConditions Requiring Troubleshooting Source Circuit Breaker TripTvss Fault LEDs Illuminate Harmonic Filter Circuit Breaker Trips Out Routine MaintenanceTechnical and Service Assistance Customer Service Service and SupportProduct Warranty CPC Series Schematic SpecificationsGPI Series 2000 Standard EMO GPI Series 2000 Semi S2 EMO Important ALL Work to be Done By a Licensed Electrician Output Voltage Fine AdjustmentTitle Rev. Letter Rel. Date Next Rev. Level Document Revision HistorySM5505- Rev. a 03/01/2006, 2006 ETA Systems39