American Power Conversion MX28B200 Rect 1 FF, Rect 1 RFA, Rect RFA Alm, Rect Stdby Almm+, Disable

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PARAMETER NAME/

DESCRIPTION

DISPLAY SCREENS /

[MENU LOCATION]

 

DEFAULT SETTINGS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rectifier Fan Fail Alarm Status

The status will be “ON” if the rectifier fan

Rect 1 FF

#

{Status Only}

has failed. NOTE: This information

OFF

[MODULES/RECT/INFO]

can be viewed for each rectifier

 

 

 

installed by using the horizontal arrow

 

 

 

keys.

 

 

Rectifier Fault Alarm (RFA)

The status will be on if the rectifier output

Rect 1 RFA

#

Status

has failed. NOTE: This information

OFF

{Status Only}

can be viewed for each rectifier

 

 

[MODULES/RECT/INFO]

installed by using the horizontal arrow

 

 

 

keys.

 

 

Rectifier RFA Alarm

The output relay that is energized or

Rect RFA Alm

m+

Security Level {1}

special rectifier alarm group n of N that

n of N

[MODULES/RECT/SET-ALM]

occurs when a rectifier output has failed.

 

 

Rectifier Standby Alarm

The output relay that is energized or

Rect Stdby Almm+

Security Level {1}

special rectifier alarm group n of N that

n of N

[MODULES/RECT/SET-ALM]

occurs when the control unit is holding a

 

 

 

rectifier in the standby mode.

 

 

Rectifier Standby Alarm Status

The status will be “ON” if the control unit

Rect 1 Stdby

#

{Status Only}

is holding the rectifier in the standby

OFF

[MODULES/RECT/INFO]

mode. NOTE: This information can be

 

 

 

viewed for each rectifier installed by

 

 

 

using the horizontal arrow keys.

 

 

Store Configuration

Setting this parameter to “Enable” will

Store Cfg

m+

Security Level {1}

cause the current rectifier configuration

Disable

[SYSTEM/DIAG]

to be stored (the display toggles back to

 

 

 

“Disable” after entry).

 

 

System Current

The total system output current

Sys Current

+

{Status Only}

(calculated as the sum of the individual

145.8 A

[STATUS]

rectifier output currents).

 

 

System High Temperature

The output relay energized if the System

Sys HT Alm

m+

Alarm

Temperature exceeds the system high

Minor

Security Level {1}

temperature threshold.

 

 

[SYSTEM/SET-ALM]

 

 

 

System High Temperature

System Temperature is ambient

Sys HT Thr

m+

Threshold

temperature measured inside the

70.0 C

Security Level {1}

controller. An alarm will be reported if

 

 

[SYSTEM/SET-ALM]

temperature is higher than the

 

 

 

temperature entered.

 

 

System High Voltage alarm

The output relay energized if the System

Sys HV Alm

m+

Security Level {1}

Voltage is above the System High

Minor

[SYSTEM/SET-ALM]

Voltage threshold.

 

 

System High Voltage

System Voltage is bus voltage measured

Sys HV Thr

m+

Threshold

by the controller. An alarm will be

-58.00 V

Security Level {1}

reported if voltage is higher than the

 

 

[SYSTEM/SET-ALM]

voltage entered.

 

 

System Low Temperature

The output relay energized if the System

Sys LT Alm

m+

Alarm

Temperature is below the System Low

Minor

Security Level {1}

Temperature threshold.

 

 

[SYSTEM/SET-ALM]

 

 

 

MX28B200/400 –48 VDC User’s Manual (990-9133)

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