| Numeric Value |
State |
Description
|
| 1 |
No Transfer |
Indicates that the UPS battery is not transferred to power i.e., the UPS is still utilizing the battery power. |
|
| 2 |
Highline Voltage |
Indicates that the transfer to battery power is caused by a voltage greater than the high transfer voltage. |
| 3 |
BrownOut |
A brownout is when the line voltage is severely reduced for a few minutes up to a few days. This state is shown if the duration of the outage is greater than five seconds and the line voltage is between 40% of the rated output voltage and the low transfer voltage. |
| 4 |
BlackOut |
A blackout is the complete absence of AC power. This state is shown if the duration of the outage is greater than five seconds and the line voltage is between 40% of the rated output voltage and ground. |
| 5 |
Small Momentary Sag |
This state is shown if the duration of the outage is less than five seconds and the line voltage is between 40% of the rated output voltage and the low transfer voltage. |
| 6 |
Deep Momentary Sag |
This state is shown if the duration of the outage is less than five seconds and the line voltage is between 40% of the rated output voltage and ground. |
| 7 |
Small Momentary Spike |
This state is shown if the line failure is caused by a rate of change of input voltage less than ten volts per cycle. |
| 8 |
Large Momentary Spike |
This state is shown if the line failure is caused by a rate of change of input voltage greater than ten volts per cycle. |
| 9 |
SelfTest |
This state is shown if the UPS was commanded to do a self test. |
| 10 |
Rate Of Voltage Change |
This state is shown if the failure is due to the line voltage. |