GE Industrial Solutions CPS6000-M2 User Manual

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CPS6000-M2 Installation Guide H5694720

Issue 8 January 2008

94

Controller

Status Display

Power

Unit

LEDs

Dist.

Module

LED

Possible

Problem(s)

Possible Solution(s)

MIN Rectifier Fail

(one

rectifier)

• Rectifier output

has dropped
below 18V
(36V),
rectifier has
shut down

∗.

• Excessive

ambient
temperature,
rectifier has
shut down.

• Clogged air

filter

A rectifier has

failed.

1. Verify that there is no

obstruction of the
airflow path.

2. If equipped, replace or

clean air filter

2. Reset the rectifier by

removing the rectifier,
waiting approximately
30 seconds, and
replacing the rectifier.

3. If problem persists,

replace the rectifier.

4. If problem still persists,

call your local field
representative.

• Multiple

rectifier
outputs have
dropped
below 18V
(36V),
rectifiers
have shut
down*.

1. Reset the rectifiers by

removing the rectifiers,
waiting approximately
30 seconds, and
replacing the rectifiers.

2. If problem not corrected,

replace rectifiers.

MIN Rectifier Fail,
MAJ Multiple

Rectifier Fail,

MAJ Battery on

Discharge





(multiple

rectifiers)





• Excessive

ambient
temperature,
multiple
rectifiers
have shut
down

Multiple

rectifiers
have failed

1. Verify that there is no

obstruction of the
airflow path.

2. Reset rectifies by

removing them, waiting
approximately 30s and
replacing them.

3. If problem persists,

replace the rectifiers.

4. If problem still persists,

call your local field
representative.

When a power unit senses an over- or under-voltage condition it will shutdown, wait 10

seconds, and then attempt to restart. If the over- or under-voltage condition remains it
will cycle again. If the over- or under-voltage condition remains after 3 restart attempts
the power unit will lock out, and user intervention is required to restart.

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