Maintenance – APC MGE GALAXY 5000 40 130KVA User Manual

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Maintenance

Maintenance

4.0

Scope

Identifies alarm conditions, UPS isolation operation, and maintenance and safety information on servicing batteries
for the MGE Galaxy 5000.

4.1

Identification of Alarms

Alarm conditions are identified by LEDs (31), (32), (33) and the buzzer.

Table 4-1: Identification of Alarms

Detailed information on all alarms is supplied on the display.
1 - On the screen, select the alarm for which information is required.
2 - Hold down the corresponding function key to display the possible causes of the fault and the required action.

4.2

Life Cycle Monitoring (LCM)

Figure 4-1: Life Cycle Monitoring (LCM)

◗ The "Life Cycle Monitoring" (LCM) function provides UPS

maintenance advice to guarantee installation availability for the
user.

◗ The display gives 3 messages enabling the following to be

identified:

- The end of the contractual legal warranty: "End of warranty

check recommended".

- Regular maintenance requirements and the end of service life for

consumable components: "Technical check recommended".

- The end of the battery service life: "Battery check required".

In addition to these messages, the minor fault LED (32) lights up
and the buzzer sounds.
These messages can be deleted by pressing the function key (35).
This also causes LED (32), to go out, the buzzer to stop and the
removal of the "Global Alarm" remote signaling.

To completely disable LCM indications, use the display to enter the
password required to disable the function.

LED (31)

LED (32)

LED (33)

Buzzer

Significance

Intermittent Normal AC source not available

Intermittent

UPS shut down following end of
battery power

Intermittent

UPS shut down on fault requiring
servicing by after-sales support

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