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Troubleshooting

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ROUBLESHOOTING

4.1

Active Alarms

In the event of an alarm, the User Interface LCD will display the last message regardless of the

default screen. A list of possible alarm messages is displayed below. If you encounter one of these or

other alarm messages and are unsure of the corrective action to take, please contact a qualified Lie-

bert representative at the number listed on the back of this manual.

User Interface Text

Cause

Action

Main Control Failure The Nfinity system has detected a

System Control Module failure.

Identify and replace the failed System Control Module or

contact Liebert Global Services for support.

Power Module Fail

The Nfinity system has detected a Power

Module failure.

Identify and replace the failed Power Module or contact

Liebert Global Services for support.

Battery Module Fail

The Nfinity system has detected a Battery

Module failure.

Identify and replace the failed Battery Module or contact

Liebert Global Services for support.

Redun. Control Fail

The Nfinity system has detected a

System Control Module failure.

Identify and replace the failed System Control Module or

contact Liebert Global Services for support.

Battery Card Failure The Nfinity system has detected an

Intellislot Battery Card failure.

Identify and replace the failed Intellislot Battery Card or

contact Liebert Global Services for support.

UPS On Battery

The Nfinity is drawing power from the

batteries, not from utility.

Verify input breaker is closed. Verify input voltage is

present and correct voltage. Verify input frequency is

correct.

Reminder alarm -

Check air filter

The fan filter reminder time has elapsed.

Check and clean the fan filter and acknowledge the alarm.

This alarm may be disabled or the interval between these

alarms can be configured via the User Interface.

Short Circuit

Recovery - Please

Wait

User tried to turn the output on following a

short circuit on the output without waiting

for the required 30 seconds to expire.

Wait for at least 30 seconds and then turn the output on.

Power Module N+1

Redundancy Alarm

Number of power modules is not

adequate to provide power redundancy.

Reduce the UPS’s load, add power modules to the frame

or disable the alarm feature via the User Interface.

Output Off - Output

Short Circuit

A short circuit was detected on the output. Correct short (or extreme overload condition) and turn on

the UPS’s output.

UPS Output

Overload

The load on the Nfinity exceeded the

capacity of the active power modules.

Reduce the UPS’s load or add power modules.

Output exceeds

max load setting

This will occur if the max load alarm is

enabled, and the measured load at the

UPS’s output is greater than the value

set.

Reduce the UPS’s load, increase the Maximum Load

Alarm limit via configuration or disable the Maximum Load

Alarm limit via configuration.

Output Off-

Overload, bypass

unavailable

Normally a severe overload will cause the

unit to go to automatic bypass. This event

informs the user that bypass was not

qualified so the unit dropped the load to

protect itself.

Reduce the UPS’s output load and verify that the UPS’s

bypass source is qualified (amplitude and frequency).

Verify that the configuration voltage and frequency

settings are properly selected.

Switch To

Manual Bypass

The Nfinity is on automatic bypass.

Manual bypass switch should be

activated before servicing.

Transfer Nfinity to manual bypass and call Liebert service

for assistance.

Load Exceeds

Battery Module

Capacity

The measured load on the output will

cause the battery modules to exceed their

limits if the UPS transfers to battery

mode.

Reduce the UPS’s load or add battery capacity. If external

non-modular battery cabinet(s) are added, verify that the

UPS’s configuration is set to match the external battery

amp-hour rating and charger rating.

Bypass source

not qualified

The input voltage is not within the

specified voltage or frequency range so

the UPS will not allow an automatic or

manual transfer to bypass.

Verify UPS’s configuration for voltage and frequency.

Check UPS’s input breaker; disable this alarm if desired

via configuration.

Load exceeds

frame limit

Load is greater then the rated frame limit. Reduce the UPS’s load.

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