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Table 330: Cabinet Temperature Query Test (#122) 6 of 6<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

S8700-se<br />

ries<br />

S8500<br />

2<br />

S8700-se<br />

ries<br />

S8500<br />

3<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

Emergency Transfer Query Test (#124)<br />

Emergency Transfer Query Test (#124)<br />

FAIL A temperature problem due to the S1 sensor detecting a temperature of<br />

at least 650 C (1490 F) has been reported. The entire cabinet is in danger<br />

of power-down if the temperature reaches 700 C (1580 F).<br />

1. If any of the fans are not running, there should be a FAIL with Error<br />

Code 1 present. Follow the procedures for that Error Code, noting<br />

the differences for variable- <strong>and</strong> constant-speed fan assemblies.<br />

2. If the fans are running, check the temperature at the top of the<br />

cabinet.<br />

a. If the temperature is at least 650 C (1490 F), the ambient room<br />

temperature is too high <strong>and</strong> the fans cot cool the system. Unless<br />

the room temperature is reduced, the system will shut down<br />

soon.<br />

3. If the temperature at the top of the cabinet is less than 65 0 C<br />

(149 0 F), the S1 sensor, or a PN’s Maintenance circuit pack is<br />

incorrectly reporting the problem.<br />

a. Resolve any <strong>error</strong>s against the S1 sensor or against MAINT (PN<br />

Maintenance Circuit Pack), then rerun the <strong>test</strong>.<br />

b. If there are still <strong>error</strong>s, replace the S1 sensor <strong>and</strong> re<strong>test</strong>. If the<br />

<strong>test</strong> fails, escalate the problem.<br />

FAIL Fan failures <strong>and</strong> temperature alarms have been reported.<br />

1. Resolve the fan failure (Error Code 1). This should also resolve the<br />

temperature alarm. With constant-speed fan assemblies, fan<br />

failures correspond to air-flow problems.<br />

PASS Temperature measurements <strong>and</strong> fan performance are satisfactory.<br />

6 of 6<br />

This <strong>test</strong> reports the state of the Emergency Transfer switch. The <strong>test</strong> passes if the switch is in a<br />

position where the system can control Emergency Transfer. The <strong>test</strong> fails if the switch is in a<br />

position where the system cot control Emergency Transfer. The system does not have control of<br />

Emergency Transfer within a cabinet if the switch is in the manual ON or manual OFF state.<br />

This <strong>test</strong> runs on the following maintenance objects:<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 1221

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