Maintenance; Troubleshooting - Eaton EX 700 Installation And User Manual

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5.1

Troubleshooting

If LED (21) or (22) is ON, a fault or an alarm has occurred. Use the escape button (24) to stop the audio alarm.
Display
The UPS does not start, the
alphanumeric display indicates:
1
COLD START NOK CHECK AC
WIRING
LED (22) is ON, the SWF LED
(11) at the rear of the UPS is
ON. The alphanumeric display
indicates: SITE WIR. FAULT
2
CHECK AC WIRING
LED (22) is ON, the alphanu-
meric display indicates: NO
3
BATTERY CHECK CONNECTION
LED (22) is ON, the alpha-
numeric display indicates:
4
BATTERY FAULT SERV
REQUIRED
LED (21) is ON, the alpha-
numeric display indicates:
5
OVERLOAD ALARM REDUCE
LOAD
LED (22) is ON, the alphanu-
meric display indicates: LOAD
6
UNPROTECTED OUTPUT
OVERLOAD
LED (22) is ON, the alpha-
numeric display indicates:
REDUCE LOAD RESTART UPS
7
LED (22) is ON, the alpha-
numeric display indicates:
8
OVERLOAD FAULT REDUCE
LOAD
LED (22) is ON, the alpha-
numeric display indicates:
9
LOAD SHORT-CIRCUIT CHECK
WIRING
LED (22) is ON, the alpha-
numeric display indicates:
INTERNAL FAULT SERV
REQUIRED
10
The alphanumeric display indi-
cates: REMOTE POWER OFF
11
RPO
Description
The AC input power is not con-
nected or is connected to the
UPS output.
Phase inversion on AC input
power. The UPS does not start.
The battery is incorrectly
connected.
A fault is detected on the bat-
tery.
The load level exceeds the
programmed overload level or
UPS capacity.
The UPS is overloaded. Devices
connected to the UPS are fed
directly by the electrical net-
work via the By-pass.
After repetitive overloads, the
UPS is locked in the By-pass
position. Devices connected to
the UPS are fed directly by the
electrical network.
The UPS shut down automati-
cally because of overload at the
UPS output.
The UPS shut down automati-
cally because of a short-circuit
at the UPS output.
A UPS internal fault has
occurred. There are two pos-
sible situations:
w The load is still supplied, but
directly with AC power via the
bypass,
w The load is no longer sup-
plied.
Switching of the Remote Power
Off (RPO) has led to the shut
down of the UPS.

5. Maintenance

Corrective Action
Check the UPS is correctly connect-
ed to the AC input power.
w In an earthed-neutral system, to
correct the wiring, call an electrician
to modify the connections.
w For all other types of system, dis-
able the detection function.
Check battery connections (see
Section 5.2, Battery-Module
Replacement).
Replace the battery (see Section 5.2,
Battery-Module Replacement). Call
the after-sales support
Check the power drawn by the con-
nected devices and disconnect any
non-priority devices. Check the pro-
grammed overload level.
Check the power drawn by the con-
nected devices and disconnect any
non-priority devices.
Check the power drawn by the con-
nected devices and disconnect any
non-priority devices. Shut down and
restart the UPS to return to normal
operation.
Check the power drawn by the con-
nected devices and disconnect any
non-priority devices.
Check the installation at the UPS
output (wiring, fault equipment).
Call the after-sales support depart-
ment.
Replace the contact in the normal
position, and press the ON/OFF but-
ton to restart.
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