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3.13 Warnings and Faults

When a fault exists, the System Alert indicator flashes, a
designated output and the common fault output are
turned on, and an appropriate message is displayed to
indicate the fault. See Figure 3-18 for the location of the
System Alert indicator.
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1. System Alert LED
Figure 3-18
Fault Indication
Condition
Failure to Acquire Standby Source
Failure to Acquire Preferred Source
IPM Synching
(In-Phase Monitor Synching)
External Battery Low
Failure to Transfer
Src N (or Src E) Rotation Err
I/O Module Lost Comm
Auxiliary Switch Fault *
Auxiliary Switch Open *
Source1/Source2 Breaker Trip
(service entrance models only)
Module Status Change
Module Status Conflict
External Fault
* Auxiliary switch faults are not applicable to service entrance models. See Source1/Source2 Breaker Trip for service entrance models..
Figure 3-19
Warnings and Faults
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ATS warnings and faults are shown in Figure 3-19.
There are three types of warning/fault conditions:
Warning. Warnings automatically reset with a source
availability change or a transfer request.
Fault Requiring Manual Reset.
conditions, normal ATS operation is halted.
modes are turned off. If the contactor is in the preferred
source position, the engine cooldown time delay
executes and the engine start contacts open, allowing
the generator set to shut down. See Section 3.13.1 for
instructions to reset faults.
Self Resetting Faults. Under these conditions, active
modes are turned off. If the contactor is in the preferred
source position, the engine cooldown time delay
executes and the engine start contacts open, allowing
the generator set to shut down. When the fault condition
is corrected, the fault is automatically cleared from the
controller and normal ATS operation continues.
GM46892
Type
Description
Warning
The source voltage did not reach the acceptable range within a set
time (see Time Delays). For example, the standby source
Warning
generator set did not start.
Warning (status)
The two sources did not come into phase within the Fail to
Synchronize time delay.
Note: If the sources do come into phase after the time delay
expires, the warning is automatically cleared and normal ATS
operation continues.
Warning
The voltage of the battery connected to the external battery supply
module (EBSM) is low.
Warning
The signal to transfer is sent to the contactor and the main shaft
auxiliary switch fails to indicate a complete ATS position change.
The controller will attempt to transfer the unit three times before the
fault is indicated.
Self-Resetting Fault
The detected phase rotation of one or both sources does not match
the preselected setting.
Self-Resetting Fault
An I/O device has stopped communicating or does not have a
correct address specified. Fault resets if communication is
reestablished.
Manual Reset Fault
The main shaft auxiliary switches indicate that the ATS is in more
than one position, or the position changed when no signal was sent
to initiate the change.
Manual Reset Fault
The main shaft auxiliary switches indicate that the ATS is in neither
position (all inputs are open).
Manual Reset Fault
The Source1 or Source2 circuit breaker in the service entrance
transfer switch has tripped due to an overcurrent condition. Identify
and correct the cause of the fault before resetting the controller.
Manual Reset Fault
An accessory module has been disconnected OR a new module is
detected. See Section 3.14.1 to reset.
Manual Reset Fault
An accessory module has been replaced with a different type of
module with the same address. See Section 3.14.2 to reset.
Self-Resetting Fault
The external input dedicated to this condition is closed.
Under these
Active
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