PDU Display Interface

PDU Alarms

This table lists all alarms that can be generated by the PDU, as displayed by the All Possible Alarms option, with numeric variables between the < > characters. Logged alarms will display specific numbers instead.

Alarm Condition

Explanation

 

 

Input V <Ln-N> =<Value>

Input voltage of the phase indicated has dropped below the

Voltage Under Limit

configured lower limit.

 

 

Input V <Ln-N> =<Value>

Input voltage of the phase indicated exceeded the configured

Voltage Over Limit

upper limit.

 

 

Output V <Ln-N> =<Value>

Phase-to-neutral output voltage for phase <L-N> dropped below

Voltage Under Limit

the configured limit.

 

 

Output V <Ln-N>=<Value>

Phase-to-neutral output voltage for phase <L-N> exceeded the

Voltage Over Limit

configured limit.

 

 

Output I L<n>=<Value>

Current of output phase <N> exceeded the configured limit.

Current Over Limit

 

 

 

Output I L<n>=<Value>

Current of output phase <N> dropped below the configured limit.

Current Under Limit

 

 

 

Output Neut=<Value>

Current on the neutral wire for the output phases exceeded the

Current Over Limit

configured limit.

 

 

Output FDev=<Value>

Frequency of the output current is above or below the range that

Freq Out of Range

is configured as acceptable.

 

 

Input Transformer Temperature

The temperature of the PDU transformer exceeded the normal

Too High

limit, if applicable.

 

 

Main Breaker Open

The Main Input Switch is Off.

Alarm Active

 

 

 

<User Contact Name>

A user-configured contact connected to the PDU monitoring unit

Alarm Active

is reporting an alarm condition.

 

 

No UPS Input

The Q1 circuit breaker is open, and the PDU is not receiving

Breaker Q1 Open

power from the UPS.

 

 

Branch Ckt Pos: <nn>

Current on one of the poles of branch circuit breaker nn exceeded

Current Over Limit

the configured limit.

 

 

Branch Ckt Pos: <nn>

Current on one of the poles of branch circuit breaker nn dropped

Current Under Limit

below the configured limit.

 

 

Fan Rotation Failure

There is a failure in one of the fans. The fan needs to be replaced,

Alarm Active

if applicable.

 

 

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American Power Conversion PD60G6FK1, PD60F6FK1, PD60L6FK1, PDRPPNX10 manual PDU Alarms, Alarm Condition Explanation