Owner's Manual

Operation Manual Universal Transfer Switch UTS6 UTS6H UTS6BI UTS10BI14
Problem and Possible Cause Solution
Problem: While operating on backup power the UPS repeatedly experiences an overload condition causing the
circuit breaker to trip
Cause: The UPS power rating is set too
high causing an overload condition.
Refer to System Setup: Backup2 Power Rating in this manual.
Cause: The UPS Surge Overload
Delay Time is set too high.
Refer to System Setup: UPS Surge Overload Delay Time in this manual.
Cause: The UPS is experiencing a low
battery condition.
The UPS batteries recharge during normal UPS operation. Refer to the UPS
user manual or go to the APC Web site, www.apc.com. for battery recharge
times.
The UPS batteries may need to be replaced. Refer to the UPS user manual
or go to the APC Web site, www.apc.com for replacement battery
information.
Problem: The UPS operates on battery power while the generator is running
Cause: The UPS is not receiving
power.
Check that the UPS is securely connected to the Convenience Outlet on the
UTS.
Cause: The Voltage Sensitivity for
Backup2 Power Source is set
incorrectly.
Refer to System Setup: Voltage Sensitivity in this manual. The sensitivity
setting should be Medium or Low.
Problem: The LCD displays the message
Cause: The circuit breaker may be
tripped.
Reset the circuit breaker.
Check the current rating for the circuit. Refer to Circuit Setup: Circuit
Amp Rating in this manual. NOTE: Properly configuring the Amp
rating requires the services of a qualified electrician.
Cause: The fuse for the circuit breaker
may be blown.
Replace the fuse, and reset the circuit breaker. NOTE: Replacing a fuse
requires the services of a qualified electrician.
Problem: The UPS does not supply power to Circuit1
Cause: The UPS is not connected to
circuit1.
Circuit1 is intended for use with utility or generator power ONLY.
CKTX FAULT CONDITION
NO OUTPUT