Wait, so the UPS has a 'bypass' mode? Does that mean it can also have a 'detour' mode or a 'roundabout' mode? The engineers are really getting creative with their naming conventions.
D) Bypass module hardware is faulty. Huh, that's a tricky one. I wonder if the UPS would even be able to transfer to bypass mode if the bypass module itself is broken.
C) Power module overtemperature occurs. This makes sense, as the UPS would need to transfer to bypass mode to prevent any damage to the internal components.
B) The power module is overloaded for a period longer than the specified time. Seems like the most likely scenario where the UPS would need to transfer to bypass mode to protect the system.
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