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Troubleshooting – APC UTS6BI User Manual

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Site Preparation & Installation Guide Universal Transfer Switch UTS6 UTS6H UTS6BI UTS10BI

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Troubleshooting

Use this chart to solve minor UTS problems.
Refer to www.apc.com for assistance with complex UTS problems.

Problem and Possible Cause

Solution

Problem: The UTS conduit is too long or too short

Cause: The UTS was not installed at

the recommended one foot distance

from the building circuit breaker panel.

Conduit too long: have a licensed electrician cut the conduit to shorten the

length.
Conduit too short: have a licensed electrician add conduit to the existing

conduit utilizing the proper use of wire nuts and junction boxes. Adhere to

all national and local electrical codes.

Problem: The amperage of a circuit must be changed to accommodate the connected load

Cause: A 15 A fuse is installed in the

circuit, but the connected load requires

the use of a 20 A fuse.
Cause: A 20 A fuse is installed in the

circuit, but the connected load requires

the use of a 15 A fuse.

Remove the UTS cover and replace the existing fuse with a fuse of correct

amperage.
Use the Circuit Setup button to reset the affected circuit. Failure to reset the

amperage for the affected circuit will cause nuisance circuit tripping, or a

UTS overload condition.

Problem: The UTS does not turn on

Cause: Incorrect wiring to circuits.

UTS6/UTS6H - Utilizing all of the UTS circuits is not necessary. However,

Circuits 5 and 6 must be connected to the building circuit panel and must

receive power from opposite phases for the UTS to function.
UTS6BI/UTS10BI - Utilizing all of the UTS circuits is not necessary.

However, the dedicated 240 V circuits must be connected to the building

circuit panel and must receive power for the UTS to function.

Problem: The UTS does not receive power from the generator

Cause: The generator has been

incorrectly connected to the UTS.

Check to be sure the correct wiring configuration has been used.

Cause: The generator output is not

120/240 V single phase. This is not

applicable to the UTSS6H.

Check the specifications of the generator. Only 120 V/240 V single phase

generators can be used with the UTS.

Problem: The UTS does not receive power from the UPS

Cause: The UPS is overloaded and has

shutdown.

Disconnect the circuits set as uninterruptible one at a time until the UPS

begins operating.

Problem: The load does not receive power during a power outage

Cause: A UTS configuration error is

present.

Check the UTS system and circuit configurations and correct any errors.

Common errors include:
• circuits set as uninterruptible when there is no UPS connected to the UTS.
• ALM is enabled and the settings are out of specified range.

Refer to the Operation Manual for details on ALM settings.

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