Ups Status Page; Ups Alarm Page; Ups Pmad Page (3-Ph Version Only) - GE Digital Energy 1018959 Operating Manual

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3.3.3 UPS Status page

The UPS status page shows the following information for each of the input / output / bypass lines.
Parameter Name
Frequency
Voltage
Current
Power / True Power
Load %
Volt min
Volt max
Also the following information is presented:
Parameter Name
Input Line Bads
Output Source
Finally, a 3-ph system featuring the PMAD functionality will also show the following:
Parameter Name
Power factor
Peak current
Share current

3.3.4 UPS Alarm page

This page presents the UPS active alarms (if any) with an indication of the time elapsed since the
activation (in seconds). Once again, the supported alarms depend on the specific UPS model.
For the meaning of each specific alarm refer to the relevant UPS documentation.

3.3.5 UPS PMAD page (3-ph version ONLY)

This page presents diagnostic related readings from UPSs implementing the PMAD (Preventive
Maintenance and Advanced Diagnostic) functionality. These include the following:
Parameter Name
Life Time
Mains Statistics
Bus Communication
Modifications reserved
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Description
Line frequency (in Hertz)
Line RMS voltage (in Volts)
Line RMS current (in Amperes)
Line True Power (in Watt)
The power capacity presently being used (percentage)
Lowest input voltage in the present time-period (in Volts)
Lowest input voltage in the present time-period (in Volts)
Description
Number of times the mains input went out-of-tolerance since UPS start-up
The present source of the output power
Note: none means there is no output power
Description
The present output power factor. A positive value indicates an inductive load;
while a negative value indicateS a capacitive load.
Note: the power factor cannot be reliably determined in low load conditions. In
this case, the value will not be available (N/A)
The output peak current
In a parallel system ideally all the UPS are requested to contribute to the load
with the same amount of current, i.e. with no current share. The current share
occurs when an UPS exchanges some current with another UPS, so that this
current component doesn't feed the load.
The PMAD functionality detects the amount of share currents in a parallel
system. Obviously, single system do not provide this functionality and will show
this value as not available (N/A).
Description
The remaining time before a check of the specific devices / system is required
Count of failures and transients on mains input and bypass
Qty of UPSs: Number of UPSs as currently seen in the parallel system.
(The reset button forces a refresh of the count and the display)
Channel table: The table shows the actual communication status over the two
redundant buses between the unit currently selected (in green bold) and other
units.
[Output only]
[Input only]
[Input only]
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