Faults and alarms, Figure 19 active faults and alarms screen, Figure 20 active faults and alarms, loss of power – Liebert 30-130kVA User Manual

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Operation

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The Output/Load status screen displays the following real-time data:

• Output AC Volts AB, BC, CA
• Output AC Volts AN, BN, CN
• Output Current A, B, C
• Output kVA, kW, A, B, C
• Output Frequency
• % rated kVA and kW
• Overload Condition (with timer in seconds)

5. SYSTEM STATUS. When the SYSTEM STATUS box on the Mimic Display Screen (Figure 14)

shows a flashing FAULTS AND ALARMS message, highlight it and press SELECT. This displays

information about faults and alarms. Fault messages are displayed in reverse video (highlighted -

light on dark) while alarm messages are displayed in regular video (dark on light). Alarm messages

activate the audible alarm until the ALARM SILENCE button is pressed. To clear a latching

alarm, you must also press the ALARM RESET button after the alarm condition is corrected.

Faults and Alarms

The Npower is designed to alert the Operator to system conditions that warrant careful monitoring

and/or corrective action. A fault is an undesirable system condition that can cause further damage to

the system or potentially drop the load if not acted upon. An alarm indicates an abnormal system con-

dition significant enough to warrant being annunciated and logged. During normal operation no

alarm messages should be present.

Figure 19 Active faults and alarms screen

If input power is lost, the following screen will be displayed:

Figure 20 Active faults and alarms, loss of power

NOTE
There are 45 different fault messages and 95 different alarm messages. For a complete list refer

to 3.4.1 - Faults and 3.4.2 - Alarms.

ACTIVE FAULTS AND ALARMS

USER SHUTDOWN

03:58:29 05/22/00

EXIT

ACTIVE FAULTS AND ALARMS

INPUT LINE FAIL

EXIT

03:58:29 05/22/00

INPUT UNDERVOLTAGE

BYPASS LINE FAIL

INPUT OT/UF

BYPASS OUT TOLERANCE

SBS UNABLE

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