Operation
Table 7 | Alarms, functions, and corrective actions (continued) |
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Alarm/fault |
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On Front |
| of Alarm/ | Or | Latch | Dial | Freeze | Event Log |
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| Fault | Alarm | Mask | Mask | Mask | Mask | Meaning and Corrective Action(s) | |
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| The battery is discharging. This occurs | |
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| whenever the battery supplies power to the | |
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| load for more than five seconds because of | |
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| input power failure, a rectifier problem, or | |
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| an overload condition. If the input power or | |
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| a source of auxiliary power is restored to | |
Batt |
| Battery | Alarm | NO | YES | NO | YES | the UPS module, the UPS automatically | |
Discharging |
| Discharge | returns to normal operation. Watch the | ||||||
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| battery voltage carefully. Reduce the load | |
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| (begin controlled shutdown) to extend the | |
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| battery | |
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| generator, if available. Reset the UPS | |
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| alarms after the input power is restored. | |
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| The message clears after 30 seconds. | |
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| With input current levels above 30% of | |
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| nominal and all three phase voltages within | |
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| 5% of each other, there is a difference | |
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| between any single input phase current and | |
Input I |
| Input Current |
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| the average input phase current of more | |
| Alarm | NO | YES | NO | YES | than 25%. The UPS will open the Input filter | |||
Imbalance |
| Imbalance | |||||||
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| Contactor. The alarm will clear when the | |||
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| difference in current falls below 20%, but | |
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| the Input filter contactor will need to be | |
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| reset, using the front panel. Refer to | |
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| manual start up instructions. | |
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| The rectifier input line voltage is outside of | |
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| specified limits or the input circuit breaker is | |
Input Line Fail | Input Line Fail | Alarm | NO | NO | NO | YES | opened while the battery circuit breaker | ||
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| remains closed. The battery supplies power | |
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| to the critical load through the UPS inverter. | |
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| The input frequency is > ± 5% of the | |
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| nominal frequency. The UPS will begin | |
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| using the battery to supply power, if by the | |
Input OF/UF |
| Input OF/UF | Alarm | NO | YES | NO | YES | end of discharge the problem is not | |
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| load will be lost, for dual input units the | |
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| system will attempt transfer to Bypass if | |
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| qualified and available. | |
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| For all of these input problems the system | |
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| will supply power from the battery until the | |
Input Phase |
| Input Phase |
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| end of discharge. At that point single input | |
| Alarm | NO | YES | NO | YES | systems will lose power to the load. Dual | |||
Loss |
| Loss | |||||||
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| input systems will attempt to transfer to | |||
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| bypass if qualified and available. Call | |
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| Liebert Global Services for Assistance. | |
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| For all of these input problems the system | |
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| will supply power from the battery until the | |
Input |
| Input Under |
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| end of discharge. At that point single input | |
| Alarm | NO | NO | NO | YES | systems will lose power to the load. Dual | |||
UnderVoltage | Voltage | ||||||||
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| bypass if qualified and available. Call | |
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| Liebert Global Services for Assistance. |
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