Emerson 250-400kVA User Manual

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UPS Alarm and Status Messages

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Byp Overload

Ph C

The critical load is greater than 110% while the

UPS is on bypass. The controls may shut the unit

down if the overload condition does not clear

within the allotted time. Allotted time is variable,

and is inversely proportional to the amplitude of

the overload, i.e., the greater the amplitude of the

overload, the less time the unit continues to

support the load.

This alarm is self-clearing. When the condition is

no longer present, the alarm and any control

activity tied to the alarm reverts to normal.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Observe the calculated load percentage on C phase

displayed on the Module Output Meter. If the

C phase steady state load percentage exceeds

110%, perform the following:

If Maintenance Bypass is available, follow Standard

Operating Procedures to transfer the load to

Maintenance Bypass.

If Maintenance Bypass is not available but the

system has an Internal Bypass Breaker (CB3 on the

One-Line Display), close CB3. Note that depending

on the severity of the overload, the possibility exists

that CB3 could trip if the overload exceeds the

breaker rating.

Investigate the overload condition.

If the Module Output Meter does not indicate an

overload condition, perform the previous steps and

contact your factory-authorized service provider.

Bypass Breaker

(CB3) Close Fail

The bypass circuit breaker has failed to respond

to a close signal.

Bypass Breaker

(CB3) Open Fail

The bypass circuit breaker has failed to respond

to an open signal.

Bypass Line Fail

The bypass source is not present.

Bypass Not Avail

This summary event indicates a problem with the

detected bypass voltage. If bypass is not

available, transfers to bypass are disabled.

This alarm is self-clearing. When the condition is

no longer present, the alarm and any control

activity tied to the alarm reverts to normal.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Observe the One-Line Display. The bypass power

line feeding the static switch is green when bypass

power is within normal operating range. If the line

feeding the static switch is orange, gray, or black,

bypass voltage is out of tolerance. Also check the

bypass voltage readings on the Bypass Meter.

When the bypass returns to normal, this alarm

clears automatically. If all indications checked

above are normal and the alarm is still present,

contact your factory-authorized service provider.

If there is a problem indicated with the bypass

voltage, investigate and resolve the issue.

Examples of conditions that could cause this alarm:

Unstable generator voltage; or, Bypass Feeder

Breaker tripped.

Bypass OF/UF

The bypass frequency has exceeded the bypass

frequency limit of ± 5 Hz of nominal. If this alarm is

active, transfers to bypass are disabled.

This alarm is self-clearing. When the condition is

no longer present, the alarm and any control

activity tied to the alarm reverts to normal.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Check the frequency on the Bypass Meter. If the

frequency is outside the synchronization range,

investigate and resolve the issue.

This alarm is commonly the result of an uncalibrated

generator, or power anomalies on the utility feed.

Check bypass power for nominal limits.

If bypass frequency appears normal, contact your

factory-authorized service provider.

Controller Error

This is a summary event that indicates a DSP

communication error.

The Controller Error event is a fault condition that

indicates a loss of communications in the

controls.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Press “RESET” to attempt to reset the fault.

Contact your factory-authorized service provider.

Table 7

Liebert NXL alarm and status messages (continued)

Event Message

Event Definition

Recommended Action

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