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Operating Manual
LP 33 Series 60-80-100-120 kVA / S2
7.3.1 Events (alarms and messages)
Each of the following listed events, alarm or message, can be displayed on the
LCD screen
, on a
PC
with
the software
“GE Data Protection”
installed or with the monitoring system
“GE Power Diagnostic”
.
Alarms
and
Messages
are differently specified because the
alarms
are indicating an abnormal
functioning of the UPS (which are additionally signalled with the
LED Alarm
and acoustically with the
buzzer
), while the
messages
indicate the various states of operation of the UPS (stored in the events list,
but not activating the
LED Alarm
and the
acoustical alarm
).
7.3.2 Alarms list
Code
Alarm
Meaning
4000
SETUP VALUES LOST
Parameters are lost and have been replaced with default
values.
4001
REGULATION BOARD FAILURE
Voltage /-15 Vdc has been detected out of
tolerance on the P2 - Mainboard or the programmable
circuits are defective.
4100
RECTIFIER FUSES FAILURE
The trip indicator mounted on rectifier input fuses indicates
a blown fuse.
The rectifier is turned Off (K4 open) and the load will be
supplied by the battery.
4102
K4 CLOSING FAILURE
K4 not closed despite a closing command being done.
The rectifier is switched OFF.
4103
K4 OPENING FAILURE
K4 not open despite an opening command being done.
The rectifier is switched OFF.
4104
BATTERY FUSES
Alarm due to one of the following conditions:
- The voltage of one or both battery strings was
measured less then 50V that the battery probably is not
connected to the UPS (open fuses).
- The function DC-Fuses, activated on one of the input
channels of the Customer Interface, indicates open
battery fuses.
4110
RECTIFIER MAINS OUT
OF TOLERANCE
Rectifier input mains has been detected out of tolerance
(voltage, frequency or phase).
4115
LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE
The battery has been discharged and reached “stop
operation” time-out (default 3 minutes), the inverter will be
shut down.
It restarts automatically only when the battery has
recovered energy to ensure min. a “stop operation” time to
the actual load.
4116
HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE
Dangerous high UDC-Voltage.
Causes Inverter shutdown.
Inverter restarts automatically after return to normal
floating voltage.
4118
BATTERY FAULT
During battery test the DC voltage falls under the critical
level.
If the boost voltage has not been reached within 24 hours,
then the charge voltage returns to floating voltage.
Battery test is stopped.