Troubleshooting 92
Trap code
Alarm name
Alarm description
Alarm type
55
BP not ready 3
The voltage between two parallel 1U battery packs
is too high and the battery packs are not ready.
Informative
56
BP not ready 4
The 1U battery pack has an internal communication
failure and the battery pack is not ready.
Informative
57
BP MOSFET fault
The 1U battery pack MOSFET that puts battery
modules in series is damaged.
Critical
58
BP discharge OCP
Over current protection was used for a 1U battery
pack while discharging.
Critical
59
BP charge OCP
Over current protection was used for a 1U battery
pack while charging.
Critical
60
BP short circuit
The 1U battery pack shorted while discharging.
Critical
61
BP over voltage
The 1U battery pack exceeded the cell voltage limit
while charging.
Critical
62
Under temperature 1
The 1U battery pack cell temperature is too low and
cannot be charged.
Critical
63
Under temperature 2
The 1U battery pack cell temperature is too low and
cannot be discharged.
Critical
64
Timeout shutdown
The power unit shut down because the battery pack
exceeded the runtime (70 seconds for a single
battery pack and 5 minutes for two battery packs).
Critical
65
2BPs not compatible
The firmware versions inside two battery packs are
not compatible with each other.
Warning
66
BM into deep sleep
The battery module inside the 1U battery pack is in
deep sleep mode to prevent being deeply
discharged. In this condition, the 1U battery pack
cannot support the load.
Warning
67
Charger start fault
The UPS starts the charger but the charger voltage
cannot reach the required voltage.
Critical
68
BM charger fault
The charger inside the 1U battery pack has a
problem that prevents it from charging the battery
module.
Critical
69
BM bad
The battery module has a calibration issue or a
capacity issue and needs to be replaced.
Critical
General alarm condition
Action
:
1.
If using the HP DirectFlow UPS Management Module web interface, check the log files to obtain specific
error information to help identify the problem.
For more information about the causes of a general alarm condition, see "LED and audible alarm
troubleshooting (on page
89
)."
2.
Check the batteries:
a.
Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 48 hours.
b.
If a battery fault occurs, replace the batteries.
3.
Reduce the load:
a.
Power down the UPS. For more information, see "Powering down the UPS and battery packs (on
page
80
)."
b.
Remove one or more load devices to reduce the power requirements.
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