Emerson XDF user manual Electrical Connections, Customer Cable Entry Points

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Electrical Connections

7.0ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Power is supplied to the XDF through two factory-connected power cords (120V and 208V). For more information, refer to 4.5.1 - Voltage Input Requirements

Additional electrical connections required for operation depend on the equipment installed in the XDF and remote communications desired.

The XDF has slots for two communication cards, such as Liebert’s Intellislot card, and two alarm/warning hardwire connections. These connections are at the top left corner of the self-con- tained, air cooled XDF, inside the area housing the condenser coil (see Figure 21). For details, see

10.1- Environmental Control. Water cooled XDF units have the connections on the top of the unit, near the middle of the compartment (see Figure 22).

Alarm and warning contacts may be connected to monitoring equipment, such as Liebert’s Universal Monitor and SiteLink equipment, as well as to building management systems. Consult the monitor- ing equipment’s user manual for details.

Figure 21 Customer electrical connections and cable entry points—self-contained, air cooled units

Ambient

Temperature/Humidity

Sensor

Communication Card Slots (cards provided when option is selected)

Customer Connections:

75 & 76 Customer Alarm Contacts

94 & 95 Customer Warning Contacts

37 & 38 Remote Shutdown Contacts (all contacts rated 1A, 24VAC maximum)

Detail Area

Customer

Cable Entry

Points

Service

Gauge

Access

Three-Phase Power

Cord Entrance

LEFT SIDE of XDF

Single-Phase Power

Move plate to back panel

Cord Entrance

for alternate power cable routing

 

REAR of XDF

Dashed line delineates equipment compartment

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Contents Liebert XDF Page Table of Contents Filling the XDF with COOLANT-WATER or Glycol Piping CONSIDERATIONS-WATER/GLYCOLMODELS onlyElectrical Connections Cable Management OptionsSpecifications MaintenanceTables Important Safety Instructions Indicates weight Glossary of SymbolsHazardous Voltage Present Indicates ground connectionEntry Point Condenser Air ICOM Controller Backup Ventilation Air Intake CompressorCondenser Coil 1 Brazed Plate Condenser behind grille ICOM Controller Operational Overview Water/Glycol Cooled ModelRemovable to reduce Condenser fanHeight temporarily Return Line FemaleDimensional data, self-contained, air cooled model 176.5mm 139.7mm47.6mm Plate ConnectionEntry 114mmCutouts Cable Entry CutoutFrame XDF ComponentsEnclosure DoorsHeat Removal-Self-Contained, Air Cooled XDF Environmental ControlHeat Removal-Water/Glycol Cooled XDF Rear FrontBrazed Plate Condenser Liebert iCOM controller Control-Liebert’s iCOM ControllerClosed-Loop Water System Coolant Source-Water/Glycol ModelsWater/Glycol Return Line Cooled Drycooler LoopUninterruptible Power Supply Power Options MP Advanced Power Strips and ControllersOptional Equipment General Enclosure OptionsInstallation Recommended Setup EquipmentInspection Unloading the XDFUnpack the XDF Handling the Unit While It is PackagedFork Lift Right front corner detail controls side of XDF Removing the XDF from SkidRoll XDF off the shipping skid 36 915mm XDF Site Preparation915mm Voltage Input Requirements Voltage RequirementsOptional condensate pump performance Drycooler Installation-Water/Glycol Cooled ModelMaximum Head Model Feet m 60Hz 50HzRecommended equipment arrangement Equipment LayoutMounting Hardware Frame and Enclosure ConfigurationsInternal Mounting Rails Rear-Mount Rails-PositionSide Panels-Remove and Replace Door-RemoveRemove the Door Quick Door RemovalReplace a Panel Remove the Right PanelClosed Loop Water System GeneralPiping CONSIDERATIONS-WATER/GLYCOL Models only Water supply flow ratesCorrosion Protection Expansion Tanks, Fluid Relief Valves and Other DevicesFreeze Protection-Coolant Type and Insulation Drycooler Loop System Glycol SolutionsEthylene glycol concentrations Glycol supply flow ratesVolume in standard Type L copper piping XDF Water/Glycol Cooled Unit VolumePreparing the System for Filling Filling the XDF with COOLANT-WATER or GlycolCustomer Cable Entry Points Electrical ConnectionsDashed line delineates equipment compartment Rear Route Input Power Cables Through the XDF’s Top Utility Power SupplyCable Management Cable Management ConsiderationsCable Management Options Optional Cable Management Channel Cable AccessTop Cover and Back Cable Tray Detail View Startup XDF Startup Inspection ChecklistSite Conditions Escape Key Down Arrow Key Starting the XDFICOM Components and Functions Environmental ControlOperation Icon Key Name Function Keyboard icons and functionsOK no Navigating Through the iCOM DisplayEntering the Password Accessing Menus and Settings Viewing DataChanging Operational Settings Icon Name Description User menu iconsChanging the XDF’s Default Operating Temperature Changing iCOM’s Display SettingsHighlight the setting to be changed by pressing Enter Operation With the Door Open Uninterruptible Power Supply Backup Ventilation SystemXDF Compressor Maintenance Periodic MaintenanceTroubleshooting Physical specifications SpecificationsSelf- Contained Water/Glycol Dimensions Air Cooled XDF MonitoringTotal heat rejection Electrical specificationsSelf- Contained Water/Glycol Electrical Data Air Cooled XDF UPS performance data Optional Power SystemsTypes Quan Port Remote Monitoring and Control MP Advanced Power Strip specificationsRemote Monitoring Only Page Iti Ne tTi n That