Troubleshooting – MGE UPS Systems 5000 RT User Manual
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5. Troubleshooting
5.1 Troubleshooting LEDS (21) and (22)
5.2 Troubleshooting not requiring MGE UPS SYSTEMS after-sales support
If
LED
(21) is ON:
the equipments are protected by the UPS
but the operation is downgraded.
If
LED
(22) is ON:
the equipments are no longer protected
by the UPS.
Press the escape button (24) to stop the
audible alarm.
Note :
In case of
"
MULTIPLE FAULT
"
, press the
"
Enter
"
button (27) and the scroll button (25)
to get access to further details.
In case of
"
LCM WARNING
"
, refer to LCM
section (see section 6).
Press the
"
Enter
"
button (27) to display the details below :
Displayed details
Signification
Correction
NO BATTERY
The battery is incorrectly connected
Check battery connections
I/O BAD CONNECTION
AC source is not connected to the correct
terminals
Check AC wiring
NO POWER MODULE
The power sub-module is not inserted
Check power sub-module connections (see
section 7.1)
NO BATTERY MODULE
The battery sub-module is incorrectly
connected
Check battery connections (see section 7.2)
INV THERM OVERLOAD
The UPS shuts down automatically because
of a major overload.
Check the power drawn by the connected
devices and disconnect any non-priority
devices.
INVERT LIMITATION
Short circuit conditions on output devices
Check the installation at the UPS output
(wiring, fault equipment)
21
20
22
ESC
25
LOAD PROTECTED
x.xkVA / xxx% LOADED
ENVIRONMENT FAULT
SINGLE UPS
27
24
ESC
LOAD PROTECTED
x.xkVA / xxx% LOADED
x x x x x x x x FAULT
SINGLE UPS