Emerson 250-400kVA User Manual

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UPS Alarm and Status Messages

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Excess Auto

Rexfers

The UPS has re-transferred too many times and

is now locked on bypass.

The UPS attempts to perform an automatic

transfer back to Inverter, if the reason for the

transfer to bypass is determined by the controls to

be automatically recoverable; for example, a

temporary overload.

The number of times the UPS attempts to recover

from an automatic transfer to bypass is limited.

When the number of transfers exceeds the

number allowable (default is 5 transfers per hour),

the UPS remains on bypass, and display this

message.

An example of a condition that could cause this

alarm is cycling load to the UPS where the peak

load exceeds the overload settings. The UPS

transfers on the overload, re-transfers to Inverter,

then the overload returns. Once this occurs 5

times within one hour, the user must manually

transfer the UPS back online.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Press “RESET” to clear any active faults or alarms.

Provided there are no alarms or faults still present

that could prevent a transfer, press “Transfer,”

“UPS,” to transfer back to Inverter.

If the transfer is successful, press “RESET” to clear

the alarm. Otherwise, contact your factory-

authorized service provider.

Excess Paralleling

When the controls detect a high amplitude, short

duration overload condition on the output, the

static switch is turned on momentarily in parallel

with the Inverter to attempt to clear the condition.

If the fault clears, the controls turn off the static

switch and the load remains on Inverter. This fault

condition indicates the UPS pulse paralleled too

many times and is now locked on bypass (auto re-

transfers to Inverter are inhibited).

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Check the Module Output Meter and verify the

output currents are normal, the kVA/kW

percentages are less than 100%, and the Rexfer

Timeout is 00:00.

Verify the Inverter box on the One-Line Display is

green.

Investigate any other active alarms or faults before

attempting to clear this fault.

Press “RESET” to clear the fault.

If the Event Window is clear, press “Transfer,”

“UPS” to transfer the load back to Inverter.

If the “UPS” button is grayed out, or pressing the

“UPS” button does not transfer the unit back to

Inverter, or if the UPS immediately transfers back to

bypass, contact your factory-authorized service

provider.

Fuse Fail

This is a summary event that indicates a fuse has

opened. There are several fuses that can cause

this fault.

The Fuse Failure event is caused by one or more

fuses reporting a failed status. The UPS may or

may not transfer to bypass as a result of the failed

fuse.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Check the One-Line Display and other indicators to

determine the state of the unit and take appropriate

action.

Contact your factory-authorized service provider.

Inlet Ovtemp

The air flowing into the UPS is too warm.

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 Inlet Air Temperature on the One-Line

Display and verify the reading is accurate, i.e. is the

room temperature warmer than normal?

If the room temperature is warmer than normal,

investigate and resolve the issue.

If the room temperature is normal, and the Inlet Air

Temp reading on the One-Line Display is higher

than normal, 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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