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16.12 How to Check the DC-UPS

The DC-UPS module has a range of LEDs that indicate UPS system states, as listed both on the DC-UPS module cover,
and in the table below. These LEDs should be checked regularly and before isolating the battery or mains power supplies.
Note: TPPR batteries are replaced as a pair, 'Battery Centre Tap' is not used, and individual battery status is not shown.
Key:
Battery Size
Buffering
Buffertime
Buffertime expired
Buffertime Limiter
Buffer Voltage
Charging
Inhibit active
Input Voltage
Overload
Ready
Replace batteries
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LED
Status
Flashing Sequence
Green
Good
Yellow
Caution
Red
Fault
Figure 97.
Sets the charging current, This should be set to >10 Ah, which gives a charging current of 3.0 A.
The input voltage is below the transfer threshold level, and the TPPR is running on battery power
(buffering). See Buffertime below.
A DC-UPS supplying nominal DC 24 V @ 20A should provide power for ≈ 15 or 30 minutes with 12
Ah and 27 Ah batteries respectively. Normally set to infinite.
The battery output time has exceeded the setting on the Buffertime limiter, or buffering has been
stopped to protect the batteries. This signal displays for 15 minutes only.
Sets how long the UPS will supply power. Usually set to infinity (∞), which allows the system to run
until power is restored or until the batteries discharge below safe working limits.
Sets the nominal charging power. Normally set to 24V. (PSUs are set to 26V to allow charging.).
The battery capacity is below 85 % and the batteries are charging.
Indicates that buffering ability is disabled (charging of batteries will continue) or that a buffering
event was aborted due to the inhibit function.
Input voltage is lower than the selected Buffer voltage + 1.0 V, or higher than the input over-voltage
protection (OVP) level.
Indicates if the output current is higher than specified values or that the DC-UPS has shut down
during hiccup mode.
The battery charge is above 85 % and no faults are detected.
Indicates that the batteries have failed the battery health check and should be replaced as soon as
possible.
DC-UPS Signal Key
141
Indication
Ready
Charging
Refreshing
Buffering
Overload
Replace Batteries
Buffertime Expired
Inhibit Active
Check Wiring and Fuse
Check Input Voltage
Check Temperature (Unused)
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