Emerson 250-400kVA User Manual

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UPS Alarm and Status Messages

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LBS Inhibited

With LBS operation enabled, conditions required

to allow LBS operation are not met.

Voltage or Frequency differences sensed by the

LBS control are preventing the ability of LBS to

function correctly.

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 both Systems and verify normal operation:

a. Both Systems running online on inverter;

b. Neither System in Maintenance Bypass;

c. No Bypass, Input, or Synchronization errors

present on either system.

If the cause of the alarm cannot be determined by

checking both Systems, contact your factory-

authorized service provider.

LBS Operating

Load Bus Synchronization (LBS) is enabled and

is active.

This status message informs the user that one

system in an LBS system has lost its

synchronization source (usually its own Bypass)

and is now synchronized to the other system by

the LBS controls.

This status message is self-clearing. When the

condition is no longer present, the alarm and any

control activity tied to the alarm reverts to normal.

Under normal circumstances, none.

If this message is active, and there is no clear

reason why the LBS circuit should be active, contact

your factory-authorized service provider.

Leading Pwr

Factor

With a load of 80% or greater, the controls have

calculated the output Power Factor to be less than

.95 leading.

Leading Power Factors result in wasted energy. If

the Power Factor is less than .95 leading, the

UPS output is de-rated to compensate for output

losses.

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 Output Meter readings and verify the

Output Power Factor. If the displayed power factor

is less than .95 leading, and the load is greater than

80%, reduce the load or investigate.

Contact your factory-authorized service

representative.

Load on Bypass

The load is being supplied by bypass.

None.

Load on Maint Byp The load is on Maintenance Bypass.

None.

Low Batt Capacity

One or more battery circuit breakers are open.

This alarm applies if the system includes more

than one battery circuit breaker, and at least one

is closed, but one or more are open.

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.

To clear this alarm, verify all battery breakers are

closed. Investigate any open breakers.

Low Batt

Shutdown

The Battery has reached End of Discharge

(EOD).

There is no longer enough energy left in the

battery to run the Inverter with the current load.

If bypass is available, the UPS attempts to

transfer the load to bypass at EOD.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Once power is restored, attempt a normal restart of

the UPS.

If the restart fails, contact your factory-authorized

service provider.

Low Battery

Warning

The battery is nearly depleted, and the unit shuts

down very soon.

The Low Battery Warning setpoint is adjustable

under User Settings. This alarm means the

calculated time remaining on battery is now less

than the Low Battery Warning setpoint.

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

Check to see if bypass is available by observing the

One-Line Display. Acceptable bypass voltage is

indicated by a green power line feeding the Static

Bypass Switch (BPSS) box.

If bypass is available, press “Transfer,” “Bypass” to

transfer to bypass. If the bypass is qualified, the

UPS transfers to the bypass source.

If bypass is not available, prepare to shut down

critical loads, or remove non-essential loads in

order to extend battery run time so that critical loads

may be shut down in an orderly manner.

Table 7

Liebert NXL alarm and status messages (continued)

Event Message

Event Definition

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