Delta manual System Alarms and Troubleshooting, DELTA MCS-1800 3U Power Shelf

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8 System Alarms and Troubleshooting

DELTA MCS-1800 3U Power Shelf

Installation, Operations and

Maintenance Manual

8 System Alarms and Troubleshooting

8.1AC Fail Voltage Alarm Description

8.1.1Description

If the ALU detects an input AC voltage below 50 VAC, the ALU sends an AC Fail alarm signal and activates the dry contact. The AC Fail LED on the ALU panel lights up. When AC voltage is restored to the nominal input voltage, the ALU extinguishes the AC Fail LED, and returns the contact to the normally closed position.

8.1.2 Troubleshooting

The AC Fail alarm is normally caused by a commercial AC interruption due to a storm or maintenance. If commercial AC is detected at the AC panel, check the rectifier input breakers in the AC panel for a tripped or failed breaker.

Warning: The ALU senses the AC line through the AC Input terminal. If this connection is missing, the system generates an AC Fail alarm.

8.2High Voltage Shutdown Alarm

8.2.1Description

When the ALU detects the output DC voltage exceeding the HVSD threshold setting, the ALU sends an HVSD alarm signal and activates the dry contact. The ALU lights the HVSD LED located on the ALU panel and shuts down each rectifier. At this point, the system is running on reserve batteries. When the DC voltage falls below the HVSD threshold voltage, and push the HVSD RST Button, then the system recovers. The ALU extinguishes the HVSD LED, returns the rectifiers to service, and closes the normally closed set of contacts.

8.2.2 Troubleshooting

High voltage shutdown occurs when the output voltage exceeds the HVSD threshold. This can be caused by a rectifier failure, the system equalize voltage exceeding the HVSD threshold, or temperature compensation exceeding the HVSD threshold setting.

1.Restart the rectifiers by resetting the HVSD RST button located on the ALU.

2.Verify the output voltage of each rectifier in both float and equalize.

3.Verify that the equalize voltage setting does not exceed the HVSD threshold setting.

4.Verify the temperature compensation voltage setting. Ensure that Temp Comp does not exceed the HVSD threshold setting when operating in cold temperatures.

8.3High Voltage Alarm Description

8.3.1Description

The High Voltage alarm (HV) is a minor alarm activated when the DC output voltage exceeds the HV threshold setting. When the system voltage exceeds the HV setting value, the ALU sends the HV alarm signal, lights the HV LED located on the ALU panel, and activates the HV alarm contact. The rectifiers remain on line during this minor alarm condition. When the system voltage decreases below the threshold setting, the ALU extinguishes the HV LED and deactivates the HV alarm contact.

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