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Alarm Codes
Alarm Notification
The TriPac control system continually monitors operation and can generate
several alarm codes. If the unit has an alarm condition the operator will be
notified by an illuminated Alarm Icon on the HMI Control Panel. The icon can
be Yellow or Red.
Figure 21.
System Condition Display Icons
1.
ENG (engine) Icon
2.
Alarm Icon
3.
ALT (alternator) Icon
4.
STBY (standby) Icon
5.
ACS (air conditioning system) Icon
Y
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= C
Ch
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Alla
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m:: This indicates one or more of the system Check
Alarms are active. This level of alarm serves as notice to take corrective
action at the earliest convenience before a problem becomes severe. The
system will continue to operate but some features and functions may be
inhibited or disabled.
R
Re
ed
d =
= S
Sh
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Alla
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m:: This indicates one of the system Shutdown Alarms
is active. This level of alarm serves as notice that a potentially severe system
problem exists. Immediate corrective action should be taken. The system
will not be operating. Along with the Red Alarm Icon, one of the shutdown
alarm group names (ENG, ALT, or ACS) will be illuminated. This indicates
which category the alarm falls into, helping to focus diagnosis and repair.
E
EN
NG
G:: Alarms in this group are engine related.
A
AL
LT
T:: Alarms in this group are alternator, battery or system voltage related.
A
AC
CS
S:: Alarms in this group are air conditioning system related.