Emerson 250-400kVA User Manual

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UPS Alarm and Status Messages

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Low Power Factor

The output power factor is low.

The output power factor is less than 70% leading

or lagging. A simplified explanation of power

factor is the ratio of energy being supplied to

energy being used by the load. For a given load,

the current output of the UPS goes up as power

factor decreases.

This results in the UPS output being derated.

For example, study the following:

Load = 100 kw @ 480V

amps = kw X 1000 / volts X power factor X 1.73

(square root of 3)

100kw X 1000 = 100000

480volts X .9PF X 1.73 = 747.36

100000/747.36 = 133.8 amps

Now, replace the .9 power factor (typical

computer load power factor) with .7 power factor:

100kw X 1000 = 100000

480volts X .7PF X 1.73 = 581.28

100000/581.28 = 172 amps

The load remains the same, but the current

required to supply it is roughly 30% higher. The

extra current is wasted energy that can result in

nuisance trips of breakers, overheating of cables,

and other unwanted conditions. The UPS cannot

control the output power factor.

This alarm is notification to the

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Evaluate the load on the UPS. For more

information, contact your factory-authorized service

provider.

Main Control Fault

The UPS has transferred to Bypass due to a loss

of communications with the Main Controller.

All Transfers, Startup, Shutdown, and Metering

screens are locked out.

The Controls attempt to reestablish

communications but will not return the load to

inverter automatically.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Contact your factory-authorized service provider.

If communications are reestablished, the One-Line

Display will be restored; however, Liebert does not

recommend attempting to return the load to inverter

until a service visit has been made and action taken

to determine why the fault occurred.

Action will involve resetting the UPS controls by

removing and then reapplying control power.

Therefore, it will be necessary to utilize

maintenance bypass, either by closing the optional

CB3 internal bypass breaker, or by closing the

optional external Maintenance Bypass Breaker

(MBB). Liebert does not recommend the user, or

operator, attempt this without first speaking with an

authorized service associate from Liebert.

Maintenance

Bypass Breaker

(MBB) Open

The maintenance bypass breaker indicates that it

is in the open position

Man Rexfer Inhibit

This summary event means the conditions

required to perform a manual transfer to Inverter

(online) are not met (Inverter must be in sync with

bypass).

This status message is self-clearing. When the

condition is no longer present, the message and

any control activity tied to the status event reverts

to normal.

The condition clears from the Active Event Window

when manual re-transfers are enabled.

A possible reason for this condition is an unstable

generator. If the generator frequency is not stable,

or not at 60 Hz, the Inverter may have difficulty

maintaining or acquiring synchronization with the

bypass source.

To check the synchronization of the Inverter to

bypass, click “Transfer” and observe the

synchroscope. A non-sync condition is indicated by

a varying phase angle error, rather than a stable “0”

degree indication.

If the unit is not on generator, and the bypass

voltage otherwise appears 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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