You can perform the following general checks:
Check if all cables have been correctly connected.
Check if the current sensors have been installed around the correct phase wires. Check if the current sensors have been installed in the correct direction around the phase wires.
Check if the voltage sensing wires are installed on the correct phase wire.
Check if the wires of the voltage sensing wires are connected to the correct connector on the NOVAQ.
If you use feed-through terminal blocks, check whether the phase wires have been connected correctly into the fused terminal blocks and whether the fuse has been installed and is intact.
Check whether the phase wires of the electric motor have been correctly connected to the motor source.
Power on the NOVAQ and modem (if applicable). Ensure all equipment is switched on and verify proper operation of all components.
Power Supply Check
Power Supply Check
You will find one LED indicator on the power supply adapter that has been labeled DC OK. It will light green if the power supply has been connected correctly and receives sufficient power
NOVAQ Check
NOVAQ Check
There are four LED indicators on the NOVAQ and one reset button access hole, as shown in the image below:
Motor LED - specifies motor-related conditions
CTs LED - specifies current transformers (CTs) status
Cloud LED - specifies cloud connection conditions
Power LED - specifies device power status
LEDs color coding:
Motor LED:
White - Motor running
White (blinking) - Motor inactive
Else: off
CTs LED:
Green - Healthy (CTs match)
Red (blinking slowly) - Inactive (CTs unknown)
Blue - Warning (CTs mismatch)
Red- Unhealthy (no CTs)
Else: off
Cloud LED:
Green - Healthy (IoT connected)
Red - Warning (IoT disconnected)
Else: off
Power LED:
Blue (blinking) - Power on
Else: off

