Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

The Eaton 9130 is designed for durable, automatic operation and also alerts you whenever potential operating problems may occur. Usually the alarms shown by the control panel do not mean that the output power is affected. Instead, they are preventive alarms intended to alert the user.

In general:

SEvents are silent conditions that are recorded in the Event Log as status information, such as “Clock Set Done.”

SNotices are announced by a beep every 5 seconds, recorded in the Event Log, and displayed on the LCD. Examples are “UPS on Battery” and “UPS on Bypass.”

SAlarms are announced by a beep every second, recorded in the Event Log, displayed on the LCD, and the Alarm indicator illuminates. Examples are “Output Overload” and “Heatsink Overtemperature.”

Use the following troubleshooting chart to determine the UPS alarm condition.

ÊTypical Alarms and Conditions

To check the UPS Status menu for a list of active alarms:

1.Press any button on the front panel display to activate the menu options.

2.Press the

button until UPS STATUS displays.

3.Press the Enter button to display the list of active alarms.

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