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Sirius Capacitor Module
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User Manual
Model Number - 3550-48-B-1.7C-M-SD-A-L-19G
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Over-
Temperature
When the Module has an Over-
Temperature fault, the buzzer alarms, the
electronic switch will shut down and LCD
will display the message.
Terminal Over-
Temperature
When the Module has a terminal Over-
Temperature fault, the buzzer alarms, the
electronic switch will shut down and LCD
will display the message.
This means that electronic switch has
reached 80
o
C.
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Trouble Shooting:
Check the indicators on the front panel to determine the state of the Module. A warning state is
triggered when a condition, such as voltage, current or temperature, is beyond design limitations.
When the Module falls outside prescribed limits, it enters a warning state. When a warning is reported,
the Module immediately stops operation.
The possible warning messages are as follows:
Warning Messages
Description
Trouble Shooting
Over-Current (OC)
OC occurs when the current
goes above 125A or when
the Module is short-
circuited. In this event, the
electronic switch will shut
down.
Switch OFF the circuit breaker and
check the continuity across the
Module terminals to find whether
there is a short circuit. In case of a
short circuit, check the operating
circuitry and clear the short circuit.
Over-Temperature (OT)
OT
occurs
when
the
Module temperature goes
above 80°C. In this event,
the electronic switch will
shut down.
Shut down the Module and check
the surrounding temperature and
ensure the ambient temperature is
less than 80°C. If not leave the
Module to cool till the temperature
comes below 80°C. Now, turn ON
the circuit breaker.
Remove Module Charger/
Connect Module Charger
This happens when there is
some residual current. In
this event, the Module
gives alarm for full charge
or low charge and the
charger/discharger is also
In Sirius VIEW application, select
Sirius Config then go to Calibrate
Zero Current. Press Calibrate. If you
see “No load current i
s set
successfully”, it means the current
is set to zero.