Liebert 610 User Manual

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Operation

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BYPASS, continued

Static Switch

Unable

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. If the module has a manual Static Switch Disconnect, set it to ON

(closed). If the module does not have a manual disconnect switch, open and re-close the

static switch fuseholder. 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

The bypass power source voltage is not within specifications. Correct the bypass AC power

source.

Bypass Phase

Sequence

Wrong

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. Liebert Global

Services must be present during initial start-up of your UPS System.

UPS SYSTEM

Input Current

Unbalanced

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

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. Contact Liebert

Global Services immediately.

Output Over/

Underfre-

quency

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

D, F, L, S

The UPS module output voltage is under the minimum permitted (-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

D, F, L, S

The UPS module output voltage is above the maximum permitted (+10%) deviation from

nominal. The load automatically transfers to the bypass line. The UPS module is shut down

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

breakers.

Overload

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.

Overload

Transfer

D, F, L, S

The load on the UPS has exceeded the current versus time window of system overload

capacity. The UPS system transfers the load to bypass. Reduce the load. If the system does

not initiate an automatic load retransfer, manually retransfer the critical load from the bypass

line to the UPS. Reset the alarm.

Reverse

Power

D, F, L, S

Excessive reverse power flow from the critical bus into the UPS inverter has occurred,

probably because of low inverter output voltage or a phase mismatch. The UPS module is

shut down and isolated. Contact Liebert Global Services immediately. Do not attempt to

reset circuit breakers.

Rectifier Fuse

Blown

D, F, S

At least one of these fuses has opened. The UPS automatically transfers the critical load to

the bypass line. Circuit breakers trip open to shut down and isolate the UPS module.

Contact Liebert Global Services immediately. Do not attempt to reset the circuit breakers.

Inverter Fault

D, F, S

Hardware

Shutdown

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 load automatically transfers to the bypass line. The UPS module is shut down

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

breakers.

Table 4

Alarm messages and corrective actions, continued

Alarm

Message

Special

Functions

Meaning and Corrective Action

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

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