Liebert 1000kVA User Manual

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Operation

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BYPASS (Cont’d.)

Auto Transfer to

Bypass

SCC

D, E, F

The critical load has been automatically transferred to the bypass line.

Use the History Status screen to determine the cause for the transfer.

Clear all of the alarms before attempting to retransfer the load from

bypass to UPS.

Auto Retransfer

Primed

SCC

An automatic retransfer will be initiated when the OK to Transfer condition

has been present for 10 seconds, if the overload has dropped below

100% of the rated SCC current and if enough UPS modules are on-line.

Manual Reset/

Retransfer

SCC

A manual retransfer is required. Either a system overload condition has

lasted more than 5 minutes or no more auto-retransfer attempts are

available. Note that this alarm is only used if auto-retransfer attempts are

enabled.

Perform a manual retransfer if all necessary conditions are present.

Static Switch

Unable

SCC

D, S

The UPS output is not synchronized to the bypass power source. The

static bypass switch is disconnected or it has failed internally.

Emergency and overload transfer to the bypass source is not available.

Manually set the Static Switch Disconnects to ON (closed) if the static

switch is disconnected. If the alarm conditions are automatically

corrected, reset the alarm to clear it. Contact Liebert Global Services if the

alarm stays on.

Bypass Not

Available

SCC

The bypass power source voltage is not within specifications.

Correct the bypass AC power source.

Bypass Phase

Sequence Wrong

SCC

D, L, S

The power conductors on the bypass line are not wired to the UPS in the

required sequence. This alarm should appear only during initial start-up or

after a repair to the source power system.

Disconnect power from the bypass line and correct the wiring. A Liebert

Global Services representative must be present during initial start-up of

your UPS System.]

UPS SYSTEM

Input Current

Unbalance

MMU

D, E

At least one input phase differs from the average current by 10% or more

for four (4) hours. Contact Liebert Global Services. If the condition

persists, transfer the load to the bypass line.

Control Power

Fail

SCC

D, L, S

The logic control power supply from the UPS output is not operating

properly. The UPS module continues operating but will shut down if the

input power fails. The SCC continues operating but will shut down if the

bypass power fails. Contact Liebert Global Services immediately.

MMU

D, L, S

Output Over/

Under Frequency

SCC

D, L, S

Output frequency differs from the nominal (60 Hz) by more than 0.5 Hz.

No transfer or shutdown occurs.

Contact Liebert Global Services at once.

Output

Undervoltage

SCC

D, F, L, S

The UPS system output voltage is under the minimum (-12%) deviation

from nominal. The load automatically transfers to the bypass line.

If the alarm condition is no longer present, reset the alarm and retransfer

the load from bypass to UPS. Contact Liebert Global Services if alarm

persists.

Output

Overvoltage

SCC

D, F, L, S

The UPS system output voltage is above the maximum (+10%) deviation

from nominal. The load automatically transfers to the bypass line. All UPS

modules are taken off-line and are shut down.

Contact Liebert Global Services at once. Do not attempt to reset circuit

breakers.

Overload

SCC

D, R, S

The UPS output current exceeds the rated system load current. This

condition causes an alarm only, the UPS does not shut down.

Determine cause of the overload. Reduce the load until the overload

condition is corrected. Reset the UPS alarm.

MMU

D, S

Table 9

Alarm messages - meaning and corrective action (continued)

Alarm

Message

Cabinet

Location

Special

Functions

Meaning and Corrective Action

Table 9 Abbreviations
D = auto-dial;

L = latches

E = logs only;

R = remote

F = freezes;

S = summary

D* = auto-dial initiated by Auto Transfer to Bypass if load is on UPS when alarm occurs
D# = auto-dial initiated through Module N (1-6) off-line

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