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Outdoor Power Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting and Maintenance Presentation ESBG - NTBU

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Outdoor Power Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Troubleshooting and Maintenance Presentation

ESBG - NTBU

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ContentsAlarm information (Display &Event)

ACH, ACL, AC Off Alarm

DCL, DCH Alarm

Load/Battery Breaker Trip Alarm

Temperature/Humidity Alarm or Sensor Lose

Rectifier Failure Alarm

Controller(CCU/ NSCSU) Failure

Cooling System Failure

Q&A

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Display (Alarm)

HomeDCVDCI

Sys Status(FL/EQU)Alarm Existing

Sys Info Sys Setting Current Alarm

All Alarm Function show on Display

Show Real Information and Alarm Time in Event Log

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RectifierI.D. Address

Output Current Status

Event LogAlarm Function Time

Recover Time

Current .settingDC Setting

Alarm SettingBatt.Setting

Other Setting

HomeDCVDCI

Sys Status(FL/EQU)Alarm Existing

Sys Info Sys Setting Current Alarm

Battery Batt. String I.D.

Batt.StatusBatt. Current

* DC/DC Data

AC & TempACV VoltageAmbient Temp.

Data & VersionDate/TimeH/W versionS/W version

Display (Event Log)

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Add AC Socket

RBS2216 AC Panel Configurations

Changeover Switch

Phase 1 (with Genset Socket & Changeover Switch):

Implementation: from first batch

Genset Socket

Phase 2 (without Genset Socket & Changeover Switch):

Implementation: TBD (Inventory Concern)

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ACH/ACL/ AC Off Alarm

Check ACL/ACH alarm Setting. Verify the AC input voltage at the AC service panel by a multi-meter. To check whether commercial power problem or AC circuit breaker tripped causes the AC Fail. The AC circuit breaker should be tripped until the AC utility is repaired and the AC input is within input specifications.

Check AC detected CKT, please refer below:

Each Phases is 180~ 240Vac

CNB10

CNB11

50:1 Transformer

220vac

=4.4Vac

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DCH/DCL Alarm

Check DCL/DCH alarm Setting. Verify the output bus-bar voltage. If the output voltage is not within tolerance+/- 0.1Vdc. However, swap the rectifier with a spare module, and return the faulty unit to Delta Products for repair. If the output of each rectifier is within tolerance, check the controllere parameters to ensure the correct FL/EQU settings.

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Load/Battery Breaker Trip Alarm

If the circuit breaker continues to fail:

Check trip load side still short or over rating.

Check the DC Branch load (fed by the DC circuit breaker) to ensure the circuit breaker is the correct rating. If the branch load exceeds the circuit breaker rating, the circuit breaker must be changed to a higher rating.

Swap with a spare circuit breaker with a higher rating.

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Temperature/Humidity Alarm or Sensor Lose

This alarm is generated when the threshold temperature set in parameter alarm setting TA/Tb1 is exceeded and also controls the Temperature Compensation Voltage Control. The CSU senses the temperature via sensor TA/Tb1 and generates an Ambient Over Temperature Alarm setting TA/Tb1.

TA& TB1 sensor

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Rectifier Failure Alarm

When a rectifier fails, the alarm information is sent to the CSU and the rectifier is shut down. The rectifier should be swapped out with a spare unit and the faulty unit returned to Delta for repair.

Warning! Do not open the rectifier module. There are no serviceable parts. Call Delta Customer Service for a RMA number for repair and return.

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Controller (CCU/NSCSU) Failure

When a controller fails, all rectifiers still continued suopport system.Check inside LED still flash or not. Check display connector is perfect

LED Flash is Normal

LED Flash is Normal

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Cooling System Failure

Pull

Pull out spring from the hole from right bracket

Turning spring Turning spring

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3

Air Filter Maintenance - 2

The system is equipped with one piece of the filter on the door.

To remove the filter, pull out the filter from slot and than, re-install the new one by push in to the slot.

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Cooling System Failure

Loose the Thumbscrew Push the tray backward Pull out the Fan tray

Replacing a Fan Tray

The fan tray should replace when it is fail. First, un-plug the two connectors on the tray. Then, refer the figures below.

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Q & A