Samlexpower SEC-40BRM-220 Installation & Operating Manual page 15

N+1 dc power system with battery backup / charging function
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" PSM STATUS " LED(S) DOES NOT LIGHT UP
The associated module has become defective. The unit will still operate
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normally as the remaining working modules will share a higher load. The
unit will go into current limit and the output voltage will drop if the load
drawn is more than the combined maximum rated output of the remaining
modules. Reduce the load so that the maximum load drawn is less than the
combined maximum rated output of the working modules.
Remove the defective module and replace with a new module.
OUTPUT VOLTAGE DROPS ON LOAD
The unit has gone into current limit as the load being drawn is more than
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the combined maximum rating of the working modules. This may also result
if one or more modules has failed . Check that all the modules are
operating properly. If a module has failed, its green LED would extinguish
or flash. Reduce the load drawn to a value less than the combined
maximum rated output of the working modules. If the voltage does not rise
to the rated voltage of 13.65 V to 13.35 V, then switch off all the loads. If
the voltage in this condition is also low, switch off the unit and contact
technical support
ONE OR MORE "PSM STATUS" LED(S) FLASHES
The output voltage of the individual modules is not the same or the forced
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shared control circuitry of the module(s) is defective. Adjust the voltages of
the modules to 14.2V as explained on page 8.
If the problem still exists, contact technical support.
If the one or more PSM status LED(s) flash when no external load is con-
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nected, it may mean that the internal pre-load current is not sufficient to
provide adequate feedback signal for the current share control circuitry.
Apply external load. If the flashing stops, the associated PSM(s) are nor-
mal. If flashing continues even after applying an external load, contact tech-
nical support.
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