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Alarm Reason Codes

Some alarms have a reason code as well as the alarm code. These reason

codes may help you to interpret and isolate the cause of an alarm.

Table 20 contains a listing of all reason codes along with the associated

alarm codes. It also gives an interpretation of the reason, and a

suggested corrective action.

Table 20. Alarm Reason Codes

Alarm Code and

Reason Code

What it Means

What to Do

M Check Battery

Open Cell

(Reason code 4)

A battery (pair of modules) has failed

an open cell test.

Look in the alarm log for the slot number of the failed

modules. Verify that both battery modules are properly

installed. If properly installed, replace both battery

modules.

M Check Battery

Weak Battery

(Reason code 5)

The system batteries have degraded

to the point where system runtime is

less than the designed rating.

Replace all battery modules.

T Call Service

Phase Error

(Reason code 6)

The UPS has detected the input

phase rotation to be incompatible

with its output wiring and will not

start up.

Correct the input wiring problem and restart the UPS.

T Call Service

Module Failure

(Reason code 7)

A power module has detected an

internal fault and has shut down.

Look in the alarm log for the slot number of the power

module and replace the defective module.

T Call Service

Excessive Transfers

(Reason code 8)

The UPS has detected an excessively

high number of automatic transfers

from High Efficiency mode, and has

switched to Double Conversion (Auto)

mode.

Contact your service representative.

T Call Service

Precharge Failure

(Reason code 9)

A power module has detected an

initialization sequence problem and

will not start up.

Look in the alarm log for the slot number of the affected

module. Contact your service representative.

U Low Redundancy

Insufficient Batteries

(Reason code 10)

The UPS load exceeds 2800 watts per

battery string. The system will protect

the load during short power outages,

but battery degradation or damage

may result.

Reduce the load or install additional battery modules (two

modules per string).

U Low Redundancy

Insufficient Modules

(Reason code 11)

The number of active power modules

is too few to provide the programmed

redundancy level while protecting the

load. The UPS will protect the load,

but will not be fault tolerant.

Reduce the load or install additional power modules.