Liebert RAC2-8 Temperature Alarms, Temperature Sensitivity, Temperature Staging, Terminal, Units

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Section 4: Glossary of Control Functions

Running status. Standby units can be turned ON by Autochangeover,

Autosequencing, or Standby Testing.

Temperature Alarms

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

High Range—up to 90°F (32°C). Low Range—down to 50°F (10°C).

Temperature Sensitivity

Refer to Temperature Staging.

Temperature Staging

The RAC2-8 can be programmed to use Standby units, along with Running units, for increased capacity in Zone 1. If more than one Standby unit is available, these units can be staged to turn on as temperature increases. Temperature Staging is selected from the display. This mode is the best way to control room temperature after recovering from a power failure (a remote T/H sensor is required).

Normal Temperature

The temperature to be maintained when Temperature Staging is ON.

Normal Temperature is selected from the display.

Range—50 to 90°F (10 to 32°C), in 1 degree increments.

Temperature Sensitivity

The number of degrees from the Normal Temperature which causes the next Standby unit to be turned ON. As temperature approaches Normal, the Standby units are turned OFF in first-on/last-off order. Sensitivity is selected from the display in 1 degree increments, and is a small number.

Terminal

A local terminal can be connected directly to the RAC2-8 or a remote terminal can be connected through modems. Two EIA-232 ports are available at the enclosure. All of the status information and control functions available at the RAC2-8 local display are available from the terminal. An additional function available at the terminal is Set Modem. The terminal also displays a status message with time and date stamp whenever a unit changes status (OFF or ON). The terminal baud rate is selected by using switches inside the enclosure.

Units

Each environmental control system connected to the RAC2-8 is called a Unit. Each Unit is located in a Zone, is assigned a Label, and a status (Running or Standby). All of these selections are made from the display (for 2 to 8 units). The RAC2-8 monitors Unit Common Alarms and turns Units ON or OFF from the automatic control program or from manual inputs.

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Contents $XWRð&KDQJHRYHUý&RQWUROOHU Table of Contents Table of Figures RAC2-8 UnitPage Introduction Page To start up the RAC2-8 InstallationOperation Page Operation Glossary of Control Functions for more detailsSequencing Status Screens cont’d Status Sub-menuDelay UnitsSet Options Sub-menu Status Sub-menu cont’dSet Options Sub-menu cont’d Function Delays TEMP/HUM Password StandbyAlarm Sub-menu Set Clock Sub-menu DateTime DAY of WeekUnit 01 Forced on Force OFF Restore Return Terminal LOG onStatus Screen Setup Zones/Units Options Setup Zones/Units Options cont’dNumber of ZONES/NUMBER of Units PER Zone Unit StatusUnit Shutdown on Alarm Emergency Power Units08 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 Display SS Alarm Block Set New PasswordAlarms List of AlarmsAlarm Annunciation Alarm CommunicationsAlarm Delay AutochangeoverAutosequencing Clear Alarms Common Alarm-InputsCommon Alarm-Output KeyDelay Emergency Power OFF EPOEmergency Power Operation Hold DelayHumidity Alarms Humidity LockoutInactive Unit IntervalNormal Temperature PasswordPower Failure Mode OverrideRestart Delay RestoreStandby Testing Running UnitsTemperature Alarms Temperature SensitivityTemperature Staging TerminalZones Installation TB2 RAC2-8 Dimensional Enclosure Diagram RAC2-8 Component Arrangement RAC2-8 Connection Diagram RAC2-8 Switch and Jumper Settings