Troubleshooting
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HP UPS R12000 XR Models Maintenance and Service Guide
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Table 5-1: Main Module (MM) and Electronics Modules (M1-M4) Active Alarms
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LCD Display
Possible Cause
Actions to Take
x
Alarms
Heatsink Over
Temperature
An electronics module detects a
heatsink over-temperature condition.
The detecting module immediately
shuts down to protect its heat-sensitive
components.
•
Check the ventilation grills for
blockage. If the grills are blocked,
remove blockage, switch to
Manual Bypass mode, and restart
the system. Verify that the ambient
temperature is less than 40
°
C
(104
°
F).
•
If the grills are not blocked and the
problem persists, switch to Manual
Bypass mode. Locate and replace
the faulty module.
x
Alarms
Input AC Over
Voltage
The UPS detects that the input utility
voltage is above the maximum
operating range of about 277 V
(288 V - hysteresis).
•
If this occurs in a running system,
the system immediately transitions
to Battery
mode until valid utility
returns. If this occurs before a
system has entered an online
state, its startup sequence does
not complete and the system shuts
down until valid utility returns.
•
If the condition persists, contact an
electrician.
x
Alarms
Input AC Under
Voltage
The UPS detects that the input utility
voltage is below the minimum operating
range of about 172 V
(160 V + hysteresis).
•
If this occurs in a running system,
the system immediately transitions
to Battery mode until valid utility
returns. If this occurs before a
system has entered an online
state, its startup sequence does
not complete and the system shuts
down until valid utility returns.
•
If the condition persists, contact an
electrician.
x
Alarms
Input Under Or
Over Frequency
The UPS detects that the input
frequency has a greater deviation than
±
5 Hz from the nominal window of
operation.
•
If this occurs in a running system,
the system regulates output
frequency to its nominal 50 or
60 Hz. If this occurs before a
system has entered an online
state, its startup sequence does
not complete and the system shuts
down until valid utility returns.
•
If the condition persists, contact an
electrician.
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