Eps 7000 shared systems – MGE UPS Systems EPS 7000 User Manual

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K: Transfer fault

This red LED indicates a transfer fault, which may be one or more of the following conditions:

Inverter output fault

Static switch over-temperature

Static switch power supply fault

Transfer control board fault

Power supply board fault

L: Overload

This orange LED indicates an alarm condition resulting from one or more of the following conditions:

Inverter current above rating

Output current above rating

Inverter and/or static switch shutdown due to excessive load current

M: Bypass AC input (mains 2) outside tolerance

This orange LED indicates that the bypass AC input (mains 2) voltage and/or frequency are too high or too low.

N: Maintenance position

This orange LED indicates that circuit breakers QF1, Q4S, Q5N, or Q3BP are set to the maintenance position. The

UPS is not available for load protection.

1.5.3.2 Hidden Panel Lower Pushbuttons

Following are brief descriptions of the function of the hidden panel pushbuttons. See Figure 1-10.

Test connector

(port) This 9-pin connector is reserved for service. It is used to connect the cabinet

to a computer, allowing system calibration, personalization, and computer-aided

diagnostics.

Clear fault log

Pressing this pushbutton clears the alarms stored in memory, allowing the unit to

restart. Memorized alarms cannot be cleared until the condition causing the alarm

has been corrected.

Audible alarm reset

Pressing this pushbutton stops the audible alarm. Should a new fault condition at a

higher alarm level occur, the alarm will sound again.

Battery charge cycle

(pushbutton #1) Pressing this pushbutton begins a battery charging cycle. After the

cycle is complete, the rectifier/battery charger returns to float charge levels on the

battery. The battery charge cycle is not applicable to sealed lead-acid battery instal-

lations.

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