User manual
rectifier is tried to be turned ON, an input phase rotation alarm appears shutting down the rectifier.
Screen 4.25: This alarm appears when any IGBT in the inverter side, desaturates the number of
times programmed by display (200 by default).
Screen 4.26: When the inverter output is overloaded, depending on the level of this overload, the
inverter will be shut down after some time according to the UPS overload curve and this alarm will
appear.
Screen 4.27: When an external shutdown signal is enabled, the inverter will shut down appearing
this message.
Screen 4.28: When the inverter is running and the maintenance bypass switch is turned ON the
inverter shuts down immediately.
Screen 4.29: This alarm appears when, in a parallel system, one UPS goes to battery mode. The
inverter will shut down.
Screen 4.30: This message indicates that one UPS is running over 160% of load in a parallel
system.
Screen 4.31: When an overtemperature is detected by the PFC or inverter temperature sensors,
after 1 minute time the inverter will be turned off automatically. If overtemperature condition
remains after another 1 minute with the rectifier working, rectifier is also blocked (alarm 4.60).
Screen 4.32: When the rectifier is overloaded, depending on the level of this overload, the inverter
will be shut down after some time according to the rectifier overload curve and this alarm will appear.
If this overload is still present with the inverter switched off, the rectifier will be blocked after 30’’
and a blocking alarm 4.61 will appear.
Screen 4.33: This alarm appears when there is a (*) DSP Internal Error in the inverter module,
shutting down the inverter immediately. There will be 4 more retries before the inverter blocking.
Screen 4.34: This alarm appears when an output short-circuit is detected limiting the output RMS
current up to the set value (150% of nominal current by default). The short-circuit is detected when
the output voltage phase to neutral is lower than 8% of nominal voltage. The system will retry twice
to restart.
Screen 4.35: With the inverter is running, if there’s a bypass phase rotation error, the inverter will
shut down.
Screen 4.36: This alarm appears when there is a (*) DSP Internal Error in the UPS module,
shutting down the UPS immediately. There will be 2 more retries before the UPS blocking.
Screen 4.37: This alarm describes that on battery mode, the battery bank reaches the 10.5V/bat.
This is the end of backup time, shutting down the UPS.
Screen 4.38: The EPO (Emengency Power Off) switch is ON. The UPS and the static bypass are
switched off and no AC voltage present at the output anymore.
Screen 4.39: This alarm appears after 3 times detecting output short-circuit. Then the UPS and the
static bypass are switched off and no AC voltage present at the output anymore.
Screen 4.40: This alarm appears when there is a (*) DSP Internal Error in the UPS module, for
three times shutting down the UPS. The UPS blocks including the bypass, so no AC voltage present
at the output anymore.
Screen 4.41: This alarm appears when there is one of the following conditions: