Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem
Troubleshooting a 2800 W DC PEM
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Use the following procedure to troubleshoot a 2800 W DC PEM if it is not
operating properly.
Make sure the PEM is seated properly:
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Eject and reseat the PEM. Make sure:
The captive screw on the ejector lever is tightened securely.
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The power switch is set to the on (1) position.
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Check the PEM status indicators:
F1LO (feeder 1 low) (flashing yellow)—Indicates that input connections to
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the PDU (feeder 1) are loose or not connected, or the input voltage is below
the minimum. This indicator remains off during normal operation. Make sure
that:
Power cords are securely attached to their PDU terminal studs.
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Power cords are securely attached at the DC source end.
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The source DC circuit breaker is switched on.
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If the indicator is still flashing after you perform the above checks, replace
the power supply.
F2LO (feeder2 low) (flashing yellow)—Indicates that input connections to
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the PDU (feeder 2) are loose or not connected, or the input voltage is below
the minimum. This indicator remains off during normal operation. Make sure
that:
Power cords are securely attached to their PDU terminal studs.
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Power cords are securely attached at the DC source end.
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The source DC circuit breaker is switched on.
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If the indicator is still flashing after you perform the above checks, replace
the power supply.
RPF1 (reverse polarity feeder 1) (flashing yellow)—The (feeder 1) PDU is
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miswired. For wiring instructions see the
on page
3-56. This indicator remains off during normal operation.
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