Liebert 1000kVA User Manual

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Operation

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Battery Overtemp

MMU

D, S

Battery Temp option must be installed and enabled. Battery Temp

exceeds the programmed limit set in Alarm Settings screen for more than

one minutes.

Hardware

Shutdown

MMU

D#

At least one of the following alarm conditions is present: Inverter Fault,

Rectifier Fuse Blown, Reverse Power, Overload Shutdown, logic power

supply failure or inverter output symmetry failure. The UPS module is

taken off-line and is shut down.

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

circuit breakers.

Emergency Off

SCC

D*, L, S

The Emergency Module Off (or Emergency Power Off) switch has been

pressed, which caused the UPS system to shut down and transfer the

load to the bypass line (or all power to the critical load has been

shutdown).

Determine the cause of the emergency condition and correct it if possible.

Contact Liebert Global Services if you require assistance.

MMU

COOLING

Ambient

Overtemperature

MMU

D, R, S

The intake air to the UPS module exceeds the specified maximum

temperature.

This condition only causes an alarm, but should be corrected immediately

to prevent damage to equipment due to overheating.

Blower Failed

MMU

D, S

A fault in one or more of the blower motors has occurred. This condition

only causes an alarm, but if not promptly corrected it could cause an

equipment overtemperature condition that would shut down the UPS

module.

Check the blowers for proper operation. Contact Liebert Global Services if

you require assistance.

Equipment

Overtemperature

MMU

D, S

Sensors on power semiconductor heatsinks detect temperatures above

the steady state limits for these components. The control logic sets off the

alarm but does not shut down the UPS module if the condition lasts less

than 10 minutes.

Check the air intake, air exhaust and filters. Reduce the load or transfer it

to bypass. Contact Liebert Global Services if the alarm persists.

Overtemperature

Timeout

MMU

D, F

An Equipment Overtemperature condition has persisted for more than 10

minutes. The UPS module is taken off-line and is shut down.

Check the air intake, air exhaust and filters before attempting to start-up

the UPS.

REMOTE MONITOR PANELS

(Refer also to SCC and module remote monitor indications and Other alarms that activate summary alarms in 3.2.6 -

System Configuration Screens)
Load On UPS

SCC

R

The UPS is operating properly. No corrective action is necessary.

New Alarm

SCC

R

Another new alarm message has been registered on the UPS system.

Clear the new alarm condition, if possible.

MMU

R

System Summary

Alarm

SCC

R

One or more of the UPS system alarm messages has been activated or a

control logic failure has been detected by a watchdog timer.

Use the Present Status screen to determine which alarms are active.

Clear the new alarm condition if possible to do so.

Module Summary

Alarm

MMU

R

One or more of the UPS module alarm messages has been activated.

Use the Present Status screen to determine which alarms are active.

Clear the new alarm condition, if possible to do so.

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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