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Figure 36: Status > Modules > Output
If the output voltage of one or more phases is
not
within 2 % of the system nominal output
voltage, transfer the system in to maintenance bypass, open the output breaker and then:
2.1
Navigate to "Setup > Modules > Ac output voltage adjustment".
2.2
Select the new module, and adjust the problematic phases up or down as required.
2.3
Repeat the verification and adjustment process until the output voltage of each
phase of the replacement module is within 2% of the system nominal value.
12.4 Turn on all modules and transfer back from maintenance bypass.
12.5 Navigate to the main menu screen. If the yellow, triangular alarm indicator is
visible, check the alarms and see if any of them are related to the new module. If
there are no related alarms, you have successfully replaced the module. You can
now resume normal use of the UPS
5.4
Removing a module from an installed system
(The LCD screen images in this section are from a 200 kW system, and show eight modules.
The screen for a 100 kW system shows four modules. A 50 kW system will show two modules.)
To remove a module in an operational system:
1. The system controller must be updated to the new total number of modules, and how
many of them (if any) are intended to provide redundancy.
2. On the LCD control panel, navigate to
“Setup > System > Number of modules”. Decrease the total number of modules as
required, and indicate how many of the modules are intended to provide redundancy.
The
Centric User Guide
provides more information on redundancy.
A password is required to perform this function. If you do not have the required
password, contact your distributor or sales agent.