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On my Back-ups ES 550 the "Building Wiring Fault"

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This red light usually indicated the ground on the outlet the UPS is connected to is not properly connected to ground.
It could also mean the ground and neutral wires on the connected outlet are reversed.

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Greg Cann

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SOURCE: Wiring Fault light

You can download the manual from the link below: http://www.sourceresearch.com/cyberpower/cyberpower-pdf.cfm?PdfPage=625_Manual.pdf The "wiring fault" could be serious, as per manual: "This LED indicator will illuminate to warn the user that a wiring problem exists, such as bad ground, missed ground, or reversed wiring. If this is illuminated, user is advised to disconnect all electrical equipment from the outlet and have an electrician check the outlet to insure proper ground." I would turn the UPS off, unplug all equipment, wait 10 seconds, reset the circuit breaker (if tripped) and turn the unit on. If you still have an issue then it's probably fried! Have you had any thunder storms or electrical power outages recently? Check your house insurance because it may cover a replacement unit. Please update the question & let us know if the information given was useful to you - Good Luck!

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mike loshbough

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SOURCE: i have a 1991 olds cutlass cierra. code 26 quad

THE QUAD DRIVER IS BUILT IN THE COMPUTER.I WOULD REPLACE THE COMPUTER THEY ARE NOT EXPENSIVE ON YOU VEHICLE.LOCATED RIGHT FRONT INSIDE KICKPANNEL!

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SOURCE: How do I replace the fuse in a GE Advantium SCA1001KSS?

under the outer cover on a fuse clip its a special fuse avail at hardware stores

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SOURCE: Freelander Mk1 td4 2001 ES Auto: Gearbox fault

need to change the auto g/box solonoid.

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SOURCE: Refrigerator tripping ground fault circuit

The thing you were "spinning" was the defrost timer, not a circuit breaker. The problem may be you have a shorted defrost heater; It is on a timer that runs it for 30 minutes every 8 hours of compressor use.

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What is the building wireing fault

Your unit is telling you that the outlet is not wired properly. Check for proper hot, common and ground at the wall outlet.
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What are the causes of "wiring fault"

Please mention in detail what was meant by your statement of wrong wiring.
If the wiring from the UPS is not isolated it can cause interference with the mains circuit. So make sure that the source wired is not linked back to the mains.
Also the polarity of the phase must be checked correctly to the UPS.
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Tone alarm goes off and flashes "overload" and on the back "building wireing fault" is lit up

The "Overload" light and alarm is to tell you that the devices connected to the UPS are drawing more current than the UPS can safely provide with battery backup. You should disconnect a few items, and the alarm and overload light will turn off. The "Building wiring fault" light on the back is to tell you that there's no proper ground wire inside the wall outlet that you're using. These two problems are not related to each other.
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What does wiring fault light mean?

The Site Wiring Fault LED will indicate three status:
• Led On: The site wiring fault function is enabled and a site wiring fault is present.
• Led Off: The site wiring fault function is disabled.
• Led Flash: The Site wiring fault function is enabled and there is no site wiring fault.

When the input power is normal the Site wiring fault LED will flash.
• To disable this function, press the Site wiring fault LED button for 10 sec when the UPS is plugged in to wall power and the UPS is off.
• To enable this function, press the Site wiring fault LED button for 10 sec when the UPS is plugged in to wall power and the UPS is off.

Is the wiring fault light indicator lit? This means that the outlet that the unit is connected to is either not properly grounded, or has reversed wiring. First, try connecting the unit to another outlet. If the unit does not display the wiring fault light in the new outlet you will need to have an electrician correct the problem with the other faulty outlet.If it still displays the wiring fault more troubleshooting will be necessary to determine the cause
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