ALARM #11
UnclassifiedCooling
What This Code Means
Equipment has been turned off; Immediate shutdown occurs; System issues an alarm; Operating mode shuts down; Alarm runs continuously; High inverter temperature warning occurs; Output overload warning occurs; System shuts the operating mode down; Error LEDs are on (red); Battery error persists after restarting; Battery state of charge is low (30%, 25%, or 21%); Operating mode will shut down when battery charge reaches 20%; The equipment has shut down; One of the devices assumed the master state; Firmware incompatibility; Inverter error persists; Alarm #14 triggered; Battery error LEDs are on (red)
Possible Causes
- •One of the phases has been turned off
- •One of the inverters turned off during its operation
- •Erroneous synchronization between the inverters
- •Failure of real-time communications
- •High inverter temperature
- •Output overload
- •BMS of the batteries detects that a battery cell has a voltage lower than acceptable
- •Defective battery
- •Deterioration of battery cells
- •Problem in communication in battery modules
- •Low battery state of charge
- •One of the phases has been disabled
- •The original master failed
- •The firmware of one of the connected devices is not up-to-date enough to work with this device
- •Broken maintenance disconnector
- •One of the inverters has stopped working
- •Possible internal battery problem
- •One or more batteries are defective
Suggested Actions
- 1Refer to the on-screen help
- 2See 7.Warning and Alarms
- 3Perform a complete restart of the EHR equipment
- 4Refer to the steps indicated in the on-screen help
- 5See 5. Starting up the EHR plant
- 6Deal with the warning by referring to the on-screen help
- 7Refer to 7.Warning and Alarms
- 8Check that the batteries are working properly
- 9Identify which battery is defective
- 10Turn the batteries off and restart the equipment
- 11Charge the battery as soon as possible
- 12Check that the communication between the inverters is correct
- 13Check that the RJ45 connectors of the inverters and the Cerbo GX are in good condition and tight
- 14Check that the voltage between the DC terminals of the input of each of the inverters is correct
- 15Replace the maintenance disconnector
- 16Refer to the manual to perform a system shutdown (do not turn the batteries off)
- 17Check that the communication between the BMS of the batteries and the Cerbo GX is correct
- 18Check that the voltage between the DC terminals of the L1 inverter input is correct
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