Digital energy, Gt series, 4 use: abnormal conditions – GE Industrial Solutions Digital Energy GT Series 1-3kVA - Rack Mount User Manual

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3.3.4 Silencing

the

buzzer

When the UPS is in ‘ON BATTERY’ mode the buzzer can be turned on or off by
pressing the ‘I/TEST’-button (1).

3.3.5 Switching

off

1 To switch off the UPS push the OFF-button (2) until a short beep is heard. Release

the button after the beep. After a few seconds the UPS will be in ‘STANDBY’ mode:

it will continue keeping the batteries charged. See also fig. 2.5.

2 To fully turn off the UPS, and/or if electric isolation is required, unplug the power

cord of the UPS from the wall outlet.



3.4 Use: Abnormal Conditions

3.4.1 On

battery

In case of a utility power failure the UPS

will use the energy stored in the battery to

supply the load.

The LED ‘On Battery’ will light and the

buzzer beeps with a 2 seconds interval.

When the utility power returns, the UPS

will switch back to normal operation. In

case of a long power failure the UPS will

stop operating when the batteries have

been depleted (see Chapter 8 - Battery -

Back-up Time).


3.4.2 Battery

low

The batteries are nearly discharged during

battery operation (see 3.4.1).

The LED ‘On Battery’ and the ‘Battery Low’

LED will light and the buzzer beeps with a

1.5 seconds interval, Controlled shutdown

of any computer equipment is absolutely

necessary at this point





3.4.3 Overload

The demanded power exceeds the normal

capacity of the UPS.

The Overload LED will light and the buzzer

sounds continuously.

You are advised to unplug some load as

soon as possible. If an overload condition

persists, the UPS may eventually switch to

bypass operation. If this is not possible

(UPS was operating on battery during

utility failure, bypass is not available) the

UPS output power may be lost.

Fig. 3.6 On battery

Fig. 3.7 Battery low

Fig. 3.8 Overload

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