3 preventive maintenance – Alpha Technologies FXM350_Micro350 UPS User Manual

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8.3  Preventive Maintenance

Perform preventive maintenance on the Alpha FXM module every 6 to 12 months. For mission critical applica-

tions such as backup for traffic intersections, more frequent maintenance should be done. Proper implemen-

tation of the following procedure will insure that your system continues to provide reliable backup power in the

event of a utility power failure.

8.3.1  Tools and Materials Required

• Wrench set
• Labels and marker to number batteries
• Conductance meter for optional conductance test

8.3.2  Procedure

1. Inspect the Alpha FXM and wiring for any physical damage. Repair or replace as required.

2. Verify that all connections are securely fastened. Tighten if necessary.

3. Inspect the batteries for cracks or swelling. Replace all four batteries if any of the batteries are cracked or

swollen. Replace only a faulty battery if an Alphaguard battery balancer is installed.

4. Inspect the battery terminals for corrosions. Clean and apply a corrosion prevention compound such as

NOCO Company NCP-2 or Sanchem Inc. NO-OX-ID if required.

5. Re-tighten the battery terminal bolts on Insert Terminal batteries. Re-torque the battery terminal bolts on

Flag Terminal batteries to the manufacturers specifications on if required.

6. Label the batteries #1, #2, #3 and #4. The battery negative cable from the Alpha FXM is connected to

Battery #1, and the battery positive cable from the Alpha FXM is connected to Battery #4.

7. Verify that the battery temperature probe is securely taped to the side of either battery #2 or #3.

8.3.3  Battery Test

1. Activate the Alpha FXM self-test function.

2. After passing the self-test, disconnect the AC input to the Alpha FXM to trigger the Alpha FXM into the

backup (Inverter) mode.

3. Let the Alpha FXM operate in the backup mode for approximately 10 minutes.

4. Measure the individual battery voltages while the Alpha FXM is operating in the backup mode. There

should be no more than 0.6 volts difference between the highest battery voltage and the lowest battery

voltage.

CAUTION!

A battery that measures 2 V lower than the other three batteries in the string probably

has a shorted cell. Replace all four batteries.
Three batteries in the string measuring the same voltage and one battery measuring

several volts higher indicates an open cell in the battery with the higher reading. Re-

place all four batteries.

5. Verify that there is no Low Battery Alarm.

6. Reconnect the AC input.

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