Table 5 alarm conditions, Table 6 troubleshooting guide, Table 5 – Liebert GXT2-6000 RT208 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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All audible alarms can be silenced, with the exception of Low Battery, Bypass Reminder and Missing

Batteries at Startup alarms. Once silenced, the alarm will not sound again until a new alarm condi-

tion is present.

Table 5

Alarm conditions

Condition

Alarm

Battery Mode (utility failure)

One short beep every 10 seconds; more than 2 minutes of run time remaining

Low Battery

Two short beeps every 5 seconds; less than 2 minutes of run time remaining

On Bypass Reminder

A one-second beep every 2 minutes

Output Overload (bypass)

One short beep every half second

Overtemperature (bypass)

A one-second, or two-second, beep every 4 seconds

DC Bus Overvoltage (bypass)

A one-second, or two-second, beep every 4 seconds

Control Power Supply Failure (bypass)

A one-second, or two-second, beep every 4 seconds

PFC Failure (bypass)

A one-second, or two-second, beep every 4 seconds

Inverter Failure

A one-second, or two-second, beep every 4 seconds

Inverter-to-Inverter Communications

Failure

A one-half second beep every 1 second

Battery Test Failure

A two-second beep every 1 minute

REPO Activated

A one-quarter second beep every half second

Table 6

Troubleshooting guide

Problem

Cause

Solution

UPS fails to start when the

ON button is pressed.

UPS is short-circuited or

overloaded.

Ensure the UPS is OFF. Disconnect all loads and ensure

nothing is lodged in output receptacles.
Ensure the loads are not defective or shorted internally.

Battery indicator is

illuminated.

UPS not plugged in.

UPS is operating in Battery Mode, make certain UPS is

securely plugged into the wall receptacle.

UPS input protection fuse

has blown/opened.

UPS is operating in Battery Mode. Save data and close

applications. Replace UPS input fuse, then restart UPS.

Utility voltage out of UPS

input range.

UPS is operating in Battery Mode. Save data and close

applications. Ensure utility supply voltage is within

acceptable limits for UPS.

UPS has reduced battery

time.

Batteries are not fully

charged.

Keep UPS plugged in continuously at least 24 hours to

recharge batteries.

UPS is overloaded.

Check load level display and reduce the load on the UPS.

Batteries may not be able to

hold a full charge due to age.

Replace batteries. Contact your local dealer, Liebert

representative or the Liebert Worldwide Support Group for

replacement battery kit.

Fault and Bypass indicators

and all Load Level indicators

are illuminated.

UPS overloaded or load

equipment is faulty.

Check load level display and remove non-essential loads.

Recalculate the load and reduce number of loads

connected to UPS. Check load equipment for faults.

Fault and Bypass indicators

and diagnostic indicator C are

illuminated.

UPS control power supply

fault.

UPS requires service. Contact your local dealer, Liebert

representative or the Liebert Worldwide Support Group.

Fault and Bypass indicators

and diagnostic indicator D are

illuminated.

UPS PFC (Power Factor

Correction Circuit) fault.

UPS requires service. Contact your local dealer, Liebert

representative or the Liebert Worldwide Support Group.

Fault and Bypass indicators

and diagnostic indicator A are

illuminated.

UPS internal fan has a

problem or UPS shutdown

due to temperature

condition. Load is on bypass

power.

Ensure the UPS is not overloaded, ventilation openings

are not blocked and room ambient temperature is not

excessive.

Wait 30 minutes to allow UPS to cool, then restart UPS.

If UPS does not restart, contact your local dealer, Liebert

representative or the Liebert Worldwide Support Group.

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