Liebert RAC2-8 manual Humidity Alarms, Humidity Lockout, Inactive Unit, Interval, Labels, Modem

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Section 4: Glossary of Control Functions

Humidity Alarms

Humidity alarms are caused when the humidity detected by the remote sensor in Zone 1 exceeds the programmed High or Low trip-point. Trip- points are selected in 1% RH increments from the display. Entering 00 disables an alarm. A Humidity Alarm activates the Common Alarm output.

High Range—up to 80% RH.

Low Range—down to 20% RH.

Humidity Lockout

A Form C contact labeled Humidity Lockout is energized when a humidity reading exceeds a lockout trip-point. The relay is de-energized when humidity drops to 2% RH below the High Humidity Trip-point, or when humidity rises to 2% RH above the Low Humidity Trip-point. To use this contact for a single control function (increase or decrease humidity) disable one of the Humidity Alarms.

Inactive Unit

An inactive unit is one that is not programmed to the RAC2-8 system. This appears in an error message if you try to Override a unit that the system does not recognize.

Interval

The Interval is the time period (in days) used to program the Autosequencing and Standby Testing functions. The interval is user selected from the display. Range—0 to 99 days.

Labels

Each unit may be labeled with a 2 digit number from 01 to 99. If you prefer something other than 01 through 08, unit labels can be selected from the display.

Manual Override

A switch located inside the RAC2-8 enclosure turns all units ON. This action also annunciates an alarm, energizes the Common Alarm output relay, and energizes the Control Lockout relay. To return to normal operation, turn this switch off and clear the alarm. Refer to Override for manual operations from the display.

Modem

The RAC2-8 includes an EIA-232 modem port to provide remote display of alarms. This same port also allows system monitoring and programming from a remotely located terminal. Operation from a remote terminal requires a Password after the “LOG ON: ” prompt. If a remote terminal is active, alarms are displayed at the terminal instead of being dialed out. The modem selections such as phone number, redial interval, etc., are made from a local or remote terminal. Modem baud rate is selected using switches inside the RAC2-8 enclosure.

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Contents $XWRð&KDQJHRYHUý&RQWUROOHU Table of Contents Table of Figures Unit RAC2-8Page Introduction Page To start up the RAC2-8 InstallationOperation Page Glossary of Control Functions for more details OperationStatus Sub-menu Sequencing Status Screens cont’dUnits DelaySet Options Sub-menu Status Sub-menu cont’dSet Options Sub-menu cont’d Function Delays TEMP/HUM Standby PasswordAlarm Sub-menu Date Set Clock Sub-menuTime DAY of WeekUnit 01 Forced on Force OFF Restore Return LOG on TerminalStatus Screen Setup Zones/Units Options cont’d Setup Zones/Units OptionsNumber of ZONES/NUMBER of Units PER Zone Unit StatusEmergency Power Units Unit Shutdown on Alarm08 0 no Unit Labels Alarms Review and Alarms ClearSet Clock Override a Unit Set Modem Options Setup Temp/Humid Options cont’d Setup Temp/Humid OptionsSet Modem Options cont’d Setup Standby Unit Options Set New Password Display SS Alarm BlockList of Alarms AlarmsAlarm Communications Alarm AnnunciationAlarm Delay AutochangeoverAutosequencing Common Alarm-Inputs Clear AlarmsCommon Alarm-Output KeyEmergency Power OFF EPO DelayEmergency Power Operation Hold DelayHumidity Lockout Humidity AlarmsInactive Unit IntervalPassword Normal TemperaturePower Failure Mode OverrideRestore Restart DelayStandby Testing Running UnitsTemperature Sensitivity Temperature AlarmsTemperature Staging TerminalZones Installation TB2 RAC2-8 Dimensional Enclosure Diagram RAC2-8 Component Arrangement RAC2-8 Connection Diagram RAC2-8 Switch and Jumper Settings