UPS Alarm and Status Messages
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Liebert
®
NXL
™
DC Link
Gnd Fault-
The negative DC Bus has a ground fault.
The UPS controls monitor the DC Bus negative
half for a voltage imbalance caused by current
flow to ground. This fault means excessive
ground current is detected.
In normal operation, with the batteries
connected, the most likely cause of a current
path to ground is a leaking battery.
If your system includes an optional Battery
Ground Fault Monitor, check if the Battery
Ground Fault message is present also.
Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.
Press “RESET” to clear the fault.
Perform a visual inspection of the batteries. Look
for signs of leaking battery acid or excessively
corroded battery terminals.
If there are no visible signs of defective batteries,
open one Battery Breaker. Press “RESET” and see
if the condition clears. If the condition clears, you
have isolated the problem to that battery string.
If the condition will not clear, repeat the test with
each connected battery string.
Once the location is identified, or if the battery
string tests are inconclusive, contact your factory-
authorized service provider.
DC Link
Gnd Fault+
The positive DC Bus has a ground fault.
The UPS controls monitor the DC Bus positive
half for a voltage imbalance caused by current
flow to ground. This fault means excessive
ground current is detected.
In normal operation, with the batteries
connected, the most likely cause of a current
path to ground is a leaking battery.
If your system includes an optional Battery
Ground Fault Monitor, check if the Battery
Ground Fault message is present also.
Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.
Press “RESET” to clear the fault.
Perform a visual inspection of the batteries. Look
for signs of leaking battery acid or excessively
corroded battery terminals.
If there are no visible signs of defective batteries,
open one Battery Breaker. Press “RESET” and see
if the condition clears. If the condition clears, you
have isolated the problem to that battery string.
If the condition will not clear, repeat the test with
each connected battery string.
Once the location is identified, or if the battery
string tests are inconclusive, contact your factory-
authorized service provider.
ECO Mode
Active
This event indicates that ECO Mode operation is
active.
The ECO Mode feature improves the overall
efficiency of the UPS system by powering the
critical bus from the bypass static switch instead
of the inverter. If the critical bus goes out of
tolerance (voltage, frequency or slew rate), the
BPSS is turned Off and the inverter quickly
assumes powering the critical bus. The inverter
is always ready to take the load in the event that
the bypass source fails.
The user has the ability to start and stop ECO
Mode manually via the user interface or
automatically based on a user-defined schedule.
Under normal circumstances, none.
Perform ECO Mode setup and operation by
pressing “CONFIG,” “User Settings,” “ECO Mode”
from the Menu Bar. ECO Mode can be manually
controlled under the “Operation” submenu, or
configured to run automatically under the
“Schedule” submenu.
If this message is active, and there is no clear
reason why the UPS is in ECO Mode, contact your
factory-authorized service provider.
ECO Mode
Suspended
This event indicates that ECO Mode operation is
suspended.
When the ECO Mode feature is enabled and
active, the UPS system powers the critical bus
from the bypass static switch instead of the
inverter. But if the critical bus goes out of
tolerance (voltage, frequency or slew rate), ECO
mode is temporarily suspended (or “inhibited.”)
The BPSS is turned Off and the inverter quickly
assumes powering the critical bus.
Under normal circumstances, none.
Typically ECO Mode operation will resume soon
after the bypass source becomes qualified again,
unless the ECO Mode session is terminated due to
a manual or scheduled 'Stop' command or if
excessive ECO Mode suspensions occur.
Perform ECO Mode setup and operation by
pressing “CONFIG,” “User Settings,” “ECO Mode”
from the Menu Bar. ECO Mode can be configured
via the “Settings” submenu and manually
controlled under the “Operation” submenu.
If this message is active, and there is no clear
reason why ECO Mode is inhibited, contact your
factory-authorized service provider.
Table 10
Liebert NXL alarm and status messages
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Event Message
Event Definition
Recommended Action
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