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⚠️ Multiple UV system alarms. Communication failure with Lamp Power Supplies. Non-compliant process. In this video, we probe the faults behind a Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS) alarm cascade—and walk you through the real fix. #Probed! BWTS UV Lamp Power Supply Fault This is a real-world case of Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS) failure due to multiple Lamp Power Supply (LPS) communication issues. Alarms like W161, W131, and W130 started flashing, indicating failed UV lamps and no response from LPS units. 🛠️ In this episode, we tackle: 1. LPS Communication Error Diagnosis 2. Fault isolation between LPS 6, 1 & 2 3. Configuration and address troubleshooting 4. Resetting alarms on BWTS control panel and IACMS 5. Real-life probing, no guessing—just step-by-step diagnostics 🎥 This #Probed! episode captures the actual moment of fault rectification during ship operations as a Fleet ETO. Come join me in solving this ProbeLem. 🕒 Timecodes: 00:00 – ProbeLem Intro 00:20 – Problem Walkthrough 00:25 – BWTS Alarm List 00:58 – System Overview 01:34 – Probing LPS 6 Fault 03:45 – Probing LPS 1 & 2 04:21 – Reconfiguring LPS 6 Address 05:04 – Resetting Alarms in BWTS Control Panel 05:53 – Resetting Alarms in IACMS 06:23 – Conclusion 🔖Tags #ProbeLem #Probed #BWTS #ShipTroubleshooting #UVLampSystem #ElectricalTroubleshooting #MaritimeEngineering #TraveLem #ElectricalEducationalLibrary 📌 Want to support real-world videos like this? • Patreon – / probelem (Support Real-World Probing) • Facebook – / your.probelem • Join this channel to get access to perks: / @probelem ⚡ DISCLAIMER & DISCLOSURE All content shared on this channel is for educational and documentation purposes only. I’m not giving professional certification, licensing, or formal training advice. Everything I show—from probing faults to fixing alarms—is based on real-world experience as a Fleet ETO, and might not apply to every vessel, system, or situation. Always follow your company’s safety protocols, equipment manuals, and class regulations. Shipboard electrical work involves inherent risks, and what works in one case might not in another. This channel is about learning from experience—not replacing it. Keep your brain switched on, your probes safe, and your judgment sharp. 🔧 Stay safe. Keep learning. 🔎 Keep on probing!