EVER POWERLINE RT PLUS UPS Operating Manual
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Load 60
– 80% bottom input voltage threshold 140 V AC ± 5%
Load 80
– 100% bottom input voltage threshold 160 V AC ± 5%
6)
Can be configured by software and LCD display.
7)
With prolonged operation with recommended load.
8)
Weight of the UPS unit quoted for typical battery set.
DIAGNOSTICS OF ERRORS REPORTED BY THE UPS
POWERLINE RT PLUS UPS units are designed for long-term operation. If, despite
the unit's high reliability, any problems occur, the user will be notified of them. The
alarms and messages are shown on the UPS unit's front display. Most frequently,
these are preventive alarms aiming to alert the user to the possible causes of faulty
operation of the UPS unit.
Table 6. Typical alarms
Alarm
Possible cause
Action
E01 -
DC bus start error
Bus circuit defective
Contact service support
E02
- Excessively high
voltage on the DC bus
An overvoltage has occurred on the bus of the
UPS unit
Contact service support
E03
- Voltage drop on
the DC bus
A voltage drop has occurred on the bus of the
UPS unit
Contact service support
E04
- DC bus voltage
unbalanced
Positive and negative voltages on the bus are
too asymmetric and can cause a minor fault
Contact service support
E06
– Inverter error
Inverter circuit defective
Contact service support
E07
– Excessively high
inverter voltage
Overvoltage occurred in the inverter of the UPS
unit
Contact service support
E08
– Excessively low
inverter voltage
Excessively high load connected or inverter
circuit defective.
Check the receivers connected to the UPS unit's
output. If the situation persists, contact service
support.
E09
– Inverter short
circuit
A short circuit occurred in the inverter circuitry
Contact service support
E11
- Excessively high
voltage in the DC circuit
Improper battery module connected or charger
defective.
Check the connected battery module. If the situation
persists, contact service support.
E12
– Battery defective
Defective batteries detected
Contact service support
E14
– Overload
Overload in the UPS unit's output
To reduce the load in the output of the UPS unit,
disconnect some receivers.
E18 -
Fan
Fan defective or ventilation opening covered
Check the UPS unit's fans. If the situation persists,
contact service support.
E19
– Excessively high
temperature
Ambient temperature is higher than the
specified UPS operation temperature
If the temperature remains excessively high, the UPS
unit should be turned off. Uncover the ventilation
openings and remove any sources of heat. Wait until
the UPS unit cools down. Ensure free air circulation
around the UPS unit. Restart the UPS unit.
A56
–
Low battery
voltage
The UPS operates in the backup (battery)
mode. The batteries are about to be fully
discharged.
Switch of any devices connected to the UPS.
A57
– Low battery
capacity
The batteries' capacity has been reduced.
Contact service support
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