Dell UPS 10000R User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Table 17. Alarms, Notices, and Events

Alarms, Notices, and Events

Action

Possible Cause

DC Link Imbalance
(Alarm 1234)
Beeping Alarm

The internal ± DC bus (DC

rail) voltages generated in the

UPS are imbalanced.

The UPS transfers to Battery mode if

supporting the load.

Rectifier Fault
(Alarm 30)
Continuous Alarm

The UPS has detected a fault in

the rectifier circuit while

attempting recovery from

Bypass mode or Converter

mode.

Contact your service representative.

Inverter Fault
(Alarm 31)
Continuous Alarm

The UPS has detected a fault in

the inverter circuit while

attempting a recovery from

Bypass mode or Converter

mode.

Contact your service representative.

Heatsink Over Temperature
(Alarm 73)
Beeping Alarm

The UPS has detected that one

of its heat sinks has exceeded

the maximum defined

operating temperature. Possible

fan failure.

The UPS transfers to Bypass mode if available.
If the bypass is not available or the UPS is in

power on or standby mode, the UPS transfers

to fault mode.
Ensure that the fans are spinning and that the

air intake vents on the UPS are not blocked.
Once the maximum temperature is reached,

the UPS shuts down.

Fatal EEPROM Fault
(Alarm 53)
Continuous Alarm

There is EEPROM data

corruption due to a failed

device or incorrect flash

upgrade.

Contact your service representative.

Output Short Circuit
(Alarm 58)
Beeping Alarm

The UPS has detected an

abnormally low impedance

placed on its output and

considers it a short circuit.

If the UPS is in Normal mode, the UPS

transfers to Bypass mode if available,

otherwise, the UPS shuts down after three to

five line cycles.
If the UPS is in Battery mode, the UPS shuts

down after three to five line cycles.

Fan Failure
(Alarm 193)
Continuous Alarm

The UPS has detected that one

or more fans are not

functioning properly.

This is an alarm only. Contact your service

representative immediately and remove the

load.

In High Efficiency Mode
(Event 227)
No Alarm

The UPS is operating in High

Efficiency Mode.

None.

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