Table 5; Troubleshooting Guide - Orion Power Systems SCR2 User Manual

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Table 5

Troubleshooting guide

Problem
UPS fails to start when the
ON button is pressed.
Battery indicator is
illuminated.
UPS has reduced battery
time.
Fault and Bypass indicators
and all Load Level indicators
are illuminated.
Fault and Bypass indicators
and diagnostic indicator C are
illuminated.
Fault and Bypass indicators
and diagnostic indicator D are
illuminated.
Fault and Bypass indicators
and diagnostic indicator A are
illuminated.
Fault and Bypass indicators
and diagnostic indicator B are
illuminated.
Fault and Bypass indicators
and diagnostic indicator E are
illuminated.
Fault and Bypass indicators
and diagnostic indicators A
and B are illuminated.
Fault indicator and diagnostic
indicators A and C are
illuminated.
Fault indicator and diagnostic
indicators A and D are
illuminated.
Fault indicator and diagnostic
indicators B and C are
illuminated.
Cause
UPS is short-circuited or
overloaded.
UPS not plugged in.
UPS input protection fuse
has blown/opened.
Utility voltage out of UPS
input range.
Batteries are not fully
charged.
UPS is overloaded.
Batteries may not be able to
hold a full charge due to age.
UPS overloaded or load
equipment is faulty.
UPS control power supply
fault.
UPS PFC (Power Factor
Correction Circuit) fault.
UPS internal fan has a
problem or UPS shutdown
due to temperature
condition. Load is on bypass
power.
UPS internal DC bus
overvoltage.
UPS inverter fault.
Inverter-to-Inverter
Communications Failure
UPS failed the battery test.
L1 to L2 phase angle
unacceptable.
REPO is currently activated.
Ensure the UPS is OFF. Disconnect all loads and ensure
nothing is lodged in output receptacles.
Ensure the loads are not defective or shorted internally.
UPS is operating in Battery Mode, make certain UPS is
securely plugged into the wall receptacle.
UPS is operating in Battery Mode. Save data and close
applications. Replace UPS input fuse, then restart UPS.
UPS is operating in Battery Mode. Save data and close
applications. Ensure utility supply voltage is within
acceptable limits for UPS.
Keep UPS plugged in continuously at least 24 hours to
recharge batteries.
Check load level display and reduce the load on the UPS.
Replace batteries. Contact your local distributor,
sales representative or the Technical Support
Group for replacement battery kit.
Check load level display and remove non-essential loads.
Recalculate the load and reduce number of loads
connected to UPS. Check load equipment for faults.
UPS requires service. Contact your local distributor,
sales representative or the Technical Support Group.
UPS requires service. Contact your local distributor,
sales representative or the Technical Support Group.
Ensure the UPS is not overloaded, ventilation openings are
not blocked and room ambient temperature is not
excessive. Wait 30 minutes to allow UPS to cool, then
restart UPS. If UPS does not restart, contact your local
local distributor, sales representative or the
Technical Support Group.
UPS requires service. Contact your local distributor,
sales representative or the Technical Support Group.
UPS requires service. Contact your local distributor,
sales representative or the Technical Support Group.
UPS requires service. Contact your local distributor,
sales representative or the Technical Support Group.
Replace batteries. local distributor,
sales representative or the Technical Support Group.
Only phase angles of 120, 180 or 240 degrees (±10
degrees) are permitted. These must be compatible with
the selections in the configuration program. Or the phase
angle has changed while the UPS was running. The phase
angle is detected at startup and cannot be changed to a
different power source while running. Turn the UPS Off
and wait until the fans stop. Apply input AC power. The
UPS will reprogram the phase angle to AC power. The
UPS will reprogram the phase angle to match the utility, if
the utility is 120, 180 or 240 degrees between L1 and L2.
If this does not resolve the issue, contact a qualified
electrician to verify the site wiring.
UPS has shut down due to the REPO (Remote Emergency
Power Off). The output cannot be started by any method.
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