Installation Manual
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Fault
Possible Cause
Suggestion/Solution
Low Battery
Temperature
Battery temperature drops below the
set Low battery temperature limit.
Check the heating of the system.
Check the ambient temperature
(it should not be lower than
recommended battery temperature).
high Battery
Temperature
Battery temperature exceeded the set
limit.
Check the cooling or ventilation.
Verify the battery condition.
Check the Battery Current Limit.
Temp. Probe
Failure
The temperature probe is not properly
connected to the system.
Faulty temperature probe.
Temperature probe wire is
interrupted.
Temperature difference between the
controller temperature and the probe
temperature is greater than 60°C.
Verify the temperature probe
connection.
Verify the internal / external
temperature via controller front panel.
Replace the faulty probe with a new
one.
Identify the root cause of the hot
environment at the batteries and/or
controller.
Alarms Blocked
(only with LCD
display)
Alarm is manually activated by the
serviceman on the site (used during
system servicing, no other alarm is
displayed)
Needs to be manually turned OFF to
allow the alarms to be displayed
If none of the above solves the problem please contact customer support, see section 1.4.
Chapter 7 Replacing Modules
7.1 Controller Replacement
A faulty Controller can be easily replaced with a new one:
1.
Loosen the front screw in the top left corner of the controller front panel using a flat
screwdriver, Figure 7-1 (1).
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Figure 7-1 Unlocking and Removing the Controller
2. Pull the controller out of the shelf, Figure 7-1 (2).
3. Reverse the process to insert the new controller into the empty slot and fasten the screw.
CAUTION
After controller start-up, verify if the appropriate configuration file is uploaded
to the controller. If necessary refer to the
.
7.2 Rectifier Replacement
NOTE
Rectifiers can be hot-swapped.
This section describes how to replace a faulty rectifier in an active system.
1.
Release the rectifier handles and remove the faulty rectifier.
2.
Insert the new rectifier into the slot and fasten it with the handles. Refer to section 4.12
of this manual for details.
3. Ignore the module alarm caused by current sharing.
4. After 1 minute the yellow LED starts blinking. Wait for a maximum of 4 minutes for the
indicator to stop blinking.