Liebert XDC user manual Alarm Descriptions and Solutions

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Alarm Descriptions and Solutions

6.0ALARM DESCRIPTIONS AND SOLUTIONS

6.1Alarm Descriptions

NOTE

Alarms must be acknowledged before they can be reset. To acknowledge or silence an alarm, press the ALARM SILENCE / ? key.

LOSS OF FLOW P1 – Activated when pump 1 is commanded to run and the differential pres- sure switch does not sense differential pressure (set at 6 psi; 41 kPa; 0.41 bars). After attempting to start pump 1 for a period of 120 seconds (including time delays), the Liebert XDC will automat- ically switch to the other pump to establish flow.

LOSS OF FLOW P2 – Activated when pump 2 is commanded to run and the differential pres- sure switch does not sense differential pressure (set at 6 psi; 41 kPa; 0.41 bars). After attempting to start pump 2 for a period of 120 seconds (including time delays), the Liebert XDC will automat- ically switch to the other pump to establish flow.

PUMP SHORT CYCLE – Activated when the Liebert XDC is trying to establish flow (differen- tial pressure) and it is unable to do it. The Liebert XDC will attempt to establish flow (differential pressure) for 4 minutes on each pump, for a total of 8 minutes. If this cycling occurs within 30 minutes (can be adjusted from 10 to 60 minutes) and the Liebert XDC still does not establish flow, a SHORT CYCLE alarm will be present. This alarm will shut down the Liebert XDC, main power (disconnect switch) must be turned OFF then back ON to clear this alarm.

CUSTOMER ALARM – Activated when 24VAC signal is applied to the customer alarm input on the control board. Alarm will reset when the 24VAC signal is taken away.

CONDENSATION – Activated when water is detected at the Liebert XD cooling module (24VAC is applied to the condensation input on the control). When this alarm is active, the control will raise its refrigerant control point by 4 degrees Fahrenheit. Alarm will reset when the 24VAC sig- nal is taken away or main power removed.

FAN FAILURE ALARM – Not currently being used.

HIGH REMOTE TEMP & HIGH LOCAL TEMP – Activated when the remote or local temper- ature exceeds the user specified setpoint. See 5.3.2 - SETPOINTS. Alarm will reset itself when the room temperature drops below the setpoint.

LOW REMOTE TEMP & LOW LOCAL TEMP – Activated when the remote or local tempera- ture is below the user specified setpoint. See 5.3.2 - SETPOINTS. Alarm will reset itself when the room temperature raises above the setpoint.

REMOTE SENS PROB – Activated when no signal is present from the remote temperature or humidity sensors. Alarm will reset when the temperature and humidity signals are re-estab- lished.

LOCAL SENS PROB – Activated when no signal is present from the local temperature or humidity sensors or communications is lost from the display. Alarm will reset when the tempera- ture and humidity signals are re-established.

HIGH DEWPOINT – Activated when the room dew point exceeds the user specified setpoint. See 5.3.2 - SETPOINTS. Alarm will reset itself when the room temperature drops below the setpoint.

HIGH HEAD PRESSURE C1A – Activated when a high head pressure signal is sensed from compressor 1A by the control.

HIGH HEAD PRESSURE C1B – Activated when a high head pressure signal is sensed from compressor 1B by the control.

HIGH HEAD PRESSURE C2A – Activated when a high head pressure signal is sensed from compressor 2A by the control.

HIGH HEAD PRESSURE C2B – Activated when a high head pressure signal is sensed from compressor 2B by the control.

LOW PRESSURE CKT 1 – Activated when the low-pressure switch for compressor circuit #1 doesn’t send the proper signal during normal operation, or during pump-down.

LOW PRESSURE CKT 2 – Activated when the low-pressure switch for compressor circuit #2 doesn’t send the proper signal during normal operation, or during pump-down.

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Contents Liebert XDC Voltage-phase-frequency Density system = 380/415-3ph-50Hz General Safety GuidelinesExample XDC160AA Table of Contents Alarm Descriptions and Solutions SpecificationsFigures Tables General Product Information Equipment InspectionEquipment Handling Product DescriptionHandling With Skid Removal of SkidRemove tie-down brackets Liebert XDC dimensions, weight Mechanical ConsiderationsRemoving Piano Jacks Positioning the Liebert XDCPiping locations Liebert XDC piping connection sizesPlacing the Liebert XDC on a Floor Stand Detail a Liebert XDC water/glycol piping connection SizesTOP View of Floor Stand Dimensions and clearances for Liebert XDC on floor stand Positioning the Liebert XDC with Floor StandConnecting High-Voltage Cables High Voltage ConnectionsElectrical enclosure knockout locations for field wiring Contactors Extra Low Voltage Connections Liebert XDC heat rejection connection pointsField Connections-Optional for All Units Field Connections-All UnitsField Connections-Air Cooled Units only Extra Low Voltage field connections points European Union Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas Requirements Recommended Pipe SizeLiebert XDC Interconnection With Liebert XD Cooling Module Supply, return pipe sizes for Liebert XD refrigerant loopPiping Installation-R-134a Pumped Circuit Piping Installation MethodPiping Mains Bypass flow controllers for a Liebert XDC-based system Bypass Flow ControllersRequired Number Insulation Evacuation and Leak Check-R-134a Pumped CircuitLiebert XDP Liebert XDC Filling the Pumped Circuit-R-134a System refrigerant charge for the supply and return mainsCalculating refrigerant charge-example Calculating Refrigerant Charge-ExampleWorksheet to calculate refrigerant charge Install Double Discharge Risers Double discharge riser layoutPage Installation data-Lee-Temp, one-circuit, four-fan model See for details on piping connections Piping Schematic General arrangement air cooled Liebert XDC Lee-Temp Control Recommended refrigerant line sizes, DX R-407c, OD copperRecommended refrigerant line sizes for DCSL616 For mounting instructions, refer to Figure Lee-Temp Piping Lee-Temp Control Materials SuppliedFilling the Direct Expansion DX Circuit-R-407c Indoor unit refrigerant charge-R-407cOutdoor air condenser charge-R-407c Indoor water/glycol cooled module R-407C refrigerant chargeInstallation Checklist Liebert XDC pump light indicator Checklist for Liebert XDC StartupIndicator Lights Description Green Red Refrigerant Type Compressor oil typesCompressor Type 407c Liebert XDC system is now ready to be turned on Feature Overview Microprocessor ControlDisplay User interface keypad functionsFeature Overview Viewing or Changing SettingsControls Main MenuSetpoint functions, default values and allowable ranges SetpointsMIN Temp SP HI AIR TempActive Alarms Alarm HistoryStatus TimeSetup Operation RestartDegrees Pump Start TDPump OFF TD Lead PumpLead Tandem DipswchSetpt Password Setup PasswordAlarm Enable Calibrate SensorsCOM Alarm Enable Alarm Time DelayCustom Alarms Diagnostics Custom TextAlarm Descriptions Alarm Descriptions and SolutionsRed and Green Lamp Indicators Alarm Time Delays Enable / Disable AlarmsView Active Alarms View Alarm History System Shutdown CausesTroubleshooting Liebert XDC troubleshootingToo warm Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas Requirements MaintenanceAir Cooled Condenser Testing the Water Regulating Valve Function Glycol Solution MaintenanceWater/Glycol Floor Stand Condenser Shell and Tube CondensersSpecifications Liebert XDC specificationsPerformance Data Heat Rejection EquipmentPiping Connections Performance Data204 Page Ne t ItiTi n That