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3 fault identification and correction – Powerware 9335 User Manual

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9-2

Powerware 9335 (80 kVA and 120 kVA) Installation and Operation

164201396 REV A 071103

9.3 Fault Identification and Correction

The major alarm conditions that will be encountered are shown in the following table:

Alarm Condition

Meaning

Suggested Solution

UPS FAULT

There is a fault in the UPS
and therefore normal
operation cannot be
guaranteed.

Call the authorized service center for
assistance

MAINS FAILURE

The utility power supply is
outside its prescribed tolerance.

The input power to UPS is too low or
missing.
If site power appears to be OK, check the
input circuit breakers etc. supplying the
UPS

OVERCURRENT OR
SHORT CIRCUIT

There is a short circuit at the
output of UPS. (on load side)

Check all output connections and repair
as required.

OVERLOAD

Load exceeds the UPS rated
power.

Identify which piece of equipment is
causing the overload and remove it from
the UPS.

OVERTEMPERATURE

UPS temperature has exceeded
the allowed value.

Check that the ambient temperature of the
UPS is less than 30° C.
If the ambient temperature is normal call
the authorized service center for
assistance.

BATTERY CHARGER
OFF

The attached battery and the
battery charger set-up do not
correspond or battery charger
fault.

Call the authorized service center for
assistance.

INVERTER FAULT

Inverter is faulty.

Call the authorized service center for
assistance.

NON-SYNCH

The inverter and utility power
are not synchronized.

The frequency of the input voltage to the
UPS is outside operational limits and the
UPS static bypass has been temporarily
disabled.

BATTERY LOW

The battery is nearly
discharged.

Shutdown load connected to UPS before
the UPS switches itself off to protect its
batteries

MANUAL SWITCH OFF

Maintenance Bypass closed.
Load supplied by utility power.

This alarm is only displayed if the UPS is
on Maintenance Bypass