IDS1000-A Air-Cooled Container Data Center
All-in-One Maintenance Guide
6 Emergency Operations
Issue 01 (2016-01-10)
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6.3 Overload Emergency Operations
Prerequisites
An overload alarm is generated.
Procedure
Step 1
Locate the cable or device based on the alarm information.
Step 2
Check the overloaded cable or device and locate the fault.
If the cable or device is seriously overloaded, immediately power off the device and its lower-level
devices.
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Follow-up Procedure
Analyze the cause of the fault, and work out and record the preventive measures.
6.4 Emergency Operations for Battery Electrolyte Leakage
Prerequisites
The battery electrolyte leaks.
Procedure
Step 1
Switch off the circuit breaker corresponding to the battery string where the electrolyte leakage
occurs.
Ignore the alarm generated after the circuit breaker in the cabinet is switched off.
Step 2
Replace the battery that has electrolyte leakage. For details, see
Before the replacement, get ready protective gloves and the tool used to clean the electrolyte.
Step 3
After replacing the battery and cleaning the leaked electrolyte, verify that the battery is
properly connected in the UPS5000-E system.
Step 4
Check that the battery is ready for power-on, and switch on the circuit breaker in the battery
cabinet.
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