Protected equipment is not on, Overload condition, Overtemperature condition – HP Parallel Uninterruptible Power System User Manual

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Troubleshooting 98

4.

To supply power to the connected equipment, power up the UPS.

o

Standalone UPS configuration—See "Powering up the standalone UPS (on page

25

)."

o

Parallel UPS configuration—See "Powering up the parallel system (on page

39

)."

Protected equipment is not on

Possible cause: The UPS is operating normally, but some or all of the protected equipment is not on.
Action:

Be sure that the equipment is plugged into the UPS receptacles.

Be sure that the output circuit breaker is in the Off position.

Overload condition

Possible cause: Power requirements exceed the UPS capacity. For output overload ranges, see "UPS output

specifications (on page

103

)."

Action:
Remove one or more load devices to reduce the power requirements.The UPS continues to operate, but might
switch to Auto-Bypass mode (on page

66

) if the load increases.

The alarm resets when the conditions becomes inactive.

Overtemperature condition

Possible cause: The UPS internal temperature is too high, or a fan has failed.
Action:

1.

Power down the UPS.

o

Standalone UPS configuration—See "Powering down the standalone UPS (on page

72

)."

o

Individual UPS in a parallel configuration—See "Powering down an individual paralleled UPS (on

page

72

)."

o

Parallel UPS configuration—See "Powering down the parallel system (on page

73

)."

2.

Allow the UPS to cool:

a.

Clear vents and remove any heat sources.

b.

Be sure that the that the airflow around the UPS is not restricted.

3.

Wait at least 5 minutes and restart the UPS.

4.

If the condition persists, contact an HP authorized service representative.

Redundancy loss due to overload

Possible cause: The specified power rating of the parallel system has been exceeded.
Action:
The load is supported, but the system lacks redundant protection while the overload condition persists.

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