Emerson 250-400kVA User Manual

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UPS Alarm and Status Messages

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Manual Xfer Inhibit

This summary event means the conditions

required to perform a manual transfer to bypass

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 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 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.

Max Load Alarm

Ph A

The user adjustable maximum load alarm

threshold was exceeded. This is a “notification

only” type alarm, meaning the UPS takes no

action other than sounding an audible alarm

based on this setpoint. The setting allows the user

to monitor the load status of the UPS.

For example, if the current load on Phase A is

50%, the user can set this setpoint to 80% and an

alarm is received if the added load exceeds 80%.

The alarm may also be configured with a delay, to

prevent nuisance alarms due to cycling loads.

The alarm is self-clearing. Once the load level

decreases to less than 95% of the level setting,

the alarm clears.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Check the kW load % displayed for A phase.

To check the setpoint for the alarm, press “Config,”

“User Settings,” “Adjustable Setpoints,” “Max Load

Alarm.”

Compare the setpoint to the displayed load

percentage. If the load percentage displayed is

correct and the value exceeds the setpoint, raise

the setpoint to clear the alarm, or reduce the load

below the setpoint.

Contact your factory-authorized service provider.

Max Load

Alarm Ph B

The user adjustable maximum load alarm

threshold was exceeded. This is a “notification

only” type alarm, meaning the UPS takes no

action other than sounding an audible alarm

based on this setpoint. The setting allows the user

to monitor the load status of the UPS.

For example, if the current load on Phase B is

50%, the user can set this setpoint to 80% and an

alarm is received if the added load exceeds 80%.

The alarm may also be configured with a delay, to

prevent nuisance alarms due to cycling loads.

The alarm is self-clearing. Once the load level

decreases to less than 95% of the level setting,

the alarm clears.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Check the kW load % displayed for B phase.

To check the setpoint for the alarm, press “Config,”

“User Settings,” “Adjustable Setpoints,” “Max Load

Alarm.”

Compare the setpoint to the displayed load

percentage. If the load percentage displayed is

correct and the value exceeds the setpoint, raise

the setpoint to clear the alarm, or reduce the load

below the setpoint.

Contact your factory-authorized service provider.

Max Load

Alarm Ph C

The user adjustable maximum load alarm

threshold was exceeded. This is a “notification

only” type alarm, meaning the UPS takes no

action other than sounding an audible alarm

based on this setpoint. The setting allows the user

to monitor the load status of the UPS.

For example, if the current load on Phase C is

50%, the user can set this setpoint to 80% and an

alarm is received if the added load exceeds 80%.

The alarm may also be configured with a delay, to

prevent nuisance alarms due to cycling loads.

The alarm is self-clearing. Once the load level

decreases to less than 95% of the level setting,

the alarm clears.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Check the kW load % displayed for C phase.

To check the setpoint for the alarm, press “Config,”

“User Settings,” “Adjustable Setpoints,” “Max Load

Alarm.”

Compare the setpoint to the displayed load

percentage. If the load percentage displayed is

correct and the value exceeds the setpoint, raise

the setpoint to clear the alarm, or reduce the load

below the setpoint.

Contact your factory-authorized service provider.

MBD Open

The Module battery disconnect is 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.

Check the status of Module Battery Disconnect

(MBD). If it is open, the alarm is normal.

If the Module Battery Disconnect is closed, 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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