Case Study #114 | Maintenance Bypass Mis-Operation

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ProductAPC Silcon 60kVA Maintenance Bypass
ApplicationHealthcare
SynopsisCustomer called in with a report of the UPS being in Bypass. Additionally reported that some circuits had gone out and it tripped the UPS unit to Bypass mode with an Internal Hardware Fault.
Preliminary ActionsUpon arrival, found UPS in Bypass Mode with Internal Error Alarm. Also found all three Maintenance Bypass Breakers, Q1, Q2 and Q3 all closed at the same time.
ResolutionOpened Q3 and UPS came on-line in Normal Operation. Reviewed alarm history and overall condition of UPS prior to departing site. UPS on-line with no alarms.
Root CauseCustomer had an HVAC failure on site, and in response to the failure, plugged in several spot coolers which created an overload condition on the UPS system. In reaction to the overload, someone accidentally mis-operated the Maintenance Bypass Panel in an effort to restore proper operation to the UPS. The UPS went into ‘protective’ mode. Recommend customer give consideration to UPS 101 Critical Power customer training in order to better understand system functionality and operation.

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