GE Industrial Solutions TLE Series 225-500 User Manual User Manual

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User Manual TLE Series 225 - 500 UL S1

Code

Alarm

Description

4571

OVERLOAD: LOAD ON UTILITY

With Utility Bypass supply available and Load

115%, the Load is transferred on Utility.

Load will be transferred again automatically on
Inverter when Load

100%.

4581

INVERTER AND UTILITY

NOT SYNCHRONIZED

The voltages of Utility and Inverter are not
synchronized, which causes the opening of K6.

4608

ECO CONFIG FAILURE

The propagation of the eBoost / IEMi
configuration to other units in a Parallel System
failed.

4697

BATTERY OVERTEMPERATURE

Detection of Battery overtemperature condition.
Only a GE Service Engineer can reset the alarm.

4698

BATTERY POWER INSUFFICIENT

In case of Utility Failure, with the actual Load, the
run time would be below stop operation time
(default 3 minutes).

4700

DC LOW

Battery voltage is at the lowest limit.
Inverter will remain Off until the battery voltage
reaches the value in parameter.

4701

POWER SUPPLY BOARD FAILURE

Detection of a failure on the Power Supply Board,
in particular from the DC supply.
Can be enabled or disabled with respective
parameter.

4702

LOSS OF REDUNDANCY

A time of lost redundancy superior than specified
in respective parameter was detected.

4900

LOAD LOCKED ON INVERTER

The Load is locked on Inverter after 3 Load
transfers within 30 seconds.
After time out (default 30 sec.) Bypass will be free.

4955

OVERTEMPERATURE

An overtemperature condition has been detected
on Inverter.
Elapsed “stop operation” time, Inverter shut-
down.
With Utility OK, Load is transferred on Utility.

4998

LOAD OFF DUE TO EXTENDED

OVERLOAD

Load Off after time-out of “stop operation” for
overload on Inverter (time depending on the % of
overload).

4999

LOAD OFF DUE TO LOW BATT. OR TEMP.

Load Off after time-out of “stop operation” with
missing Utility due to Battery low voltage or
overtemperature condition.

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