beautypg.com

Powerware Ferrups FE/QFE UPS User Manual

Page 66

background image

Troubleshooting

60

Powerware

®

FERRUPS FE/QFE UPS (500 VA–18 kVA) User’s Guide

:

Rev A www.powerware.com

Table 14. Alarms

Letter

Audio

Code

Alarm

Message

What It Means

What To Do

A

:

Low

Battery

The UPS has shut down after running on
battery and discharging the batteries.

Wait for AC input power to be restored.
When AC input power returns, turn on the
UPS. The CHARGING indicator illuminates
as the UPS begins recharging batteries.

B

: : :

Near Low

Battery

The battery voltage has reached the Near
Low Battery setpoint.

The alarm should clear itself when the
battery charger has charged the batteries
enough.

C

:

:

High

Battery

The battery voltage is too high because of
a problem with the charging circuit or
parameter settings.

Contact your service representative.

D

: :

Low

Runtime

The UPS is running on battery power, and
the battery runtime remaining is low.

Shut down your equipment and turn off the
UPS to conserve battery power. When AC
input power returns, turn the UPS on again.

E

:

Low AC

Output

The output voltage is below a
preprogrammed setpoint.

The UPS shuts down. Shut down your
equipment or bypass the UPS, and turn the
UPS switch off. Contact your service
representative.

F

: :

:

High AC

Output

The output voltage is higher than the alarm
setting.

Contact your service representative.

G

– –

:

Output

Overload

Power requirements exceed UPS capacity
(check the UPS VA rating) or the load is
defective.

Turn off and unplug the UPS. Remove some
of the equipment from the UPS. Restart the
UPS.
If the overload condition persists (125% for
10 minutes), the UPS automatically shuts
down.

H

: : : :

Hi Ambient

Temp

The temperature inside the UPS is too high.
If the temperature reaches a preset point,
the UPS shuts down.

If the UPS has shut down, contact your
service representative. If not, shut down
the protected equipment and the UPS,
correct the cause of the high temperature if
possible, and turn the UPS on again. If the
problem persists, contact your service
representative.

I

: :

Hi

Heatsink

Temp

The inverter temperature is too high. If the
temperature reaches a preset point, the
UPS shuts down.

If the UPS has shut down, contact your
service representative. If not, shut down
your equipment or bypass the UPS; turn the
UPS off. Contact your service
representative.