APC 5000 user manual Maintenance, Identification of alarms, Life Cycle Monitoring LCM

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4. Maintenance

4.1 Identification of alarms

Alarm conditions are identified by LEDs (31), (32), (33) and the buzzer.

LED (31)

LED (32)

LED (33)

Buzzer

Signification

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Intermittent

Normal AC source not available

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Intermittent

UPS shut down following end of battery power

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Intermittent

UPS shut down on fault requiring servicing by after-sales support

Detailed information on all alarms is supplied on the display.

1 - On the screen, select the alarm for which information is required.

2 - Hold down the corresponding function key to display the possible causes of the fault and the required action.

4.2 Life Cycle Monitoring (LCM)

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32

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35

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3s

The "Life Cycle Monitoring" function provides UPS maintenance advice to guarantee installation availability for the user.

The display gives 3 messages enabling the following to be identified:

-The end of the contractual legal warranty: "End of warranty check recommended".

-Regular maintenance requirements and the end of service life for consumable components: "Technical check recommended".

-The end of the battery service life: "Battery check required".

In addition to these messages, the minor fault LED (32) lights up and the buzzer sounds.

These messages can be deleted by pressing the function key (35). This also causes LED (32), to go out, the buzzer to stop and the removal of the "Global Alarm" remote signalling.

To completely disable LCM indications, use the display to enter the password required to disable the function.

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Contents Mgetm GalaxyTM Introduction Safety of persons SafetySafety rules Product safetyDocumentDisplay ForewordPictograms Contents Assembly and connection of an empty battery cabinet OperationContents Mgetm GalaxyTM UPS cabinet External battery cabinet / auxiliary cabinetPresentation Simplified diagram of power connections Inside the UPS cabinet, access to connectionsExample of version with built-in battery Cabinet layout normal or false floor View with terminal-block protection cover removedUser-machine interface Relay communication cardLocation InstallationUPS cabinet Battery cabinet Layout of cabinetsUPS External battery cabinetRemoving the cardboard protecting the batteries Recommended downstream protection Required protective devices and cable sizesRecommended upstream protection Earth-leakage currentMinimum sizes Battery/terminalRequired cable sizes Rating Separate Normal AC Separate Bypass For commonGalaxy With differential circuit breaker TNS upstream and TNS downstream installation2.5 System earthing arrangements Without differential circuit breakerInstallation with upstream IT and downstream TNS TNC upstream, TNS downstreamFrequency converter without Bypass AC input Upstream and downstream Neutral not distributedInstallation Q3BP Q4S UPS units with common normal and Bypass AC inputs Connection of power cables in a single UPS unitInterconnecting the cabinet earths UPS units with separate normal and Bypass AC inputsConnect the usage cable PEN to the UPS earthing terminal Connection of earth cable and tying of cables Connection of power cables for parallel UPS unitsEquipotential bonding between parallel-connected units This configuration does not have an external bypass To load Normal SourceConnection of the 150 kVA external bypass cabinet KeyConnection of the 360 kVA external bypass cabinet Connection of the 600 kVA external bypass cabinet Exchange-current interconnections Can // interconnectionsExternal bypass cabinet External bypass cabinet Jumpers connected toAux. terminal block Interconnections with the external bypass cabinetXMB 08 XMB Connection of the relay communications card Communications card connection example Characteristics of the output contactsCharacteristics of the input contacts Adding communication cardsCable description Insulation level Location on illustration Running the control/communications cablesSingle UPS Parallel UPS Mounting the battery circuit breaker kit Power connections for an external battery cabinetAssembly and connection of an empty battery cabinet Mounting the shelves and the battery cells Control connections for an external battery cabinet Connection of an input isolating transformer Connection of an output isolating transformerRestarting a single UPS OperationShutting down a single UPS Load is protected by the UPS 31 32Load is protected by the UPSs Shutting down a parallel configurationRestarting a parallel configuration Operation of mimic-panel LEDs Single UPS start sequence on Normal AC inputOperating modes Normal double conversion modeECO mode single UPS only Bypass AC source availableEnd of battery power Load on battery powerTransfer to battery power Access to the personalisation functionsFrequency Operating modeBattery Automatic bypassRelay contacts communications card Inputs Factory setting Options available on all contactsOutputs Factory setting Options available on all contacts Display functions Welcome screenLife Cycle Monitoring LCM MaintenanceIdentification of alarms LED Buzzer SignificationFrequency converter UPS operating in ECO modeUPS isolation If supplied by the network via the Bypass AC channelShutdown and isolation of the second UPS unit Parallel UPS configuration without external bypass cabinetShutdown and isolation of the first UPS unit Shutdown and isolation of all the UPS units Parallel UPS configuration with external bypass cabinetShutdown and isolation of one UPS unit Return to the normal position UPS unit starts automatically LED 31 is onUPS restarts and LED 31 is on Restart the UPS unit for which all switches are set to OFFUPS unit starts automatically. LED 31 is on Parallel UPS configuration with external bypass cabinet Training centres Packing EnvironmentSubstances End of lifeAvailable options Center of gravity AppendicesTechnical sheets Tip angle to the rearUPS unit with common normal and Bypass AC inputs Electrical characteristicsSelection of protection devices UPS unit with separate normal and Bypass AC inputsInput / output characteristics Line current valuesWith external bypass cabinet Maximum allowable power for parallel UPS unitsWithout external bypass cabinet Restrictions to parallel operation Thermal characteristicsUPS power rating Heat losses Recommended air Throughput Single UPS Parallel UPSBypass AC input General characteristics of Mgetm GalaxyTM 5000 UPSsUPS power in kVA 100 120 Normal AC input InverterUPS power in kVA 100 120 UPS componentsIP32 installation OptionsUninterruptible Power Supply Glossary

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