Emerson XDF user manual Operation With the Door Open

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Operation

10.7Operation With the Door Open

If the external ambient dew point exceeds the XDF’s internal tempera- ture, the iCOM control will flash a warning that condensation may form inside the enclosure if a door is opened. The warning is an icon of a door with an “X” on top of it. The word NO appears beside the icon.

If a warning is flashing, the XDF’s doors may be opened safely while the unit is operating by following these steps:

1.From the default screen, press the Enter key (see Figure 28) to access the user menu.

2.Press Enter a second time to select and highlight the Password line.

3.Use the Down arrow to scroll to the Setpoints icon.

4.Press the Enter key again to access the Setpoints submenu.

5.Press Enter again to highlight the first command line.

6.Using the Down arrow key to highlight the DOOR OP command line.

7.Hit the Enter key to highlight the setting adjustment.

8.Use the Up and Down arrow keys to change the status to YES.

9.Press Enter to accept the change.

10.Hit the ESC key four times to return to the default screen.

NO

11.The iCOM control will begin reducing cooling until the XDF’s internal temperature is high enough that condensation will not occur if the door is opened.

12.Once the internal temperature reaches this point, the “Door Open Wait Timer” starts counting down.

The XDF may be opened without internal condensation when the default screen removes the “X” from the door icon and the word OK appears beside the icon.

The XDF will keep the temperature at the level required for opening the door for two minutes. If a door is not opened within two minutes, the XDF will return to the normal operating point.

OK

If a door is opened, the XDF will remain in “Open Door Operation” sta-

tus until all doors are closed. After all doors are closed, a two-minute delay is initiated before the unit returns to its normal operating setpoint. If a door is opened again within the two-minute delay, the timer is reset and will restart when the door is closed.

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Contents Liebert XDF Page Table of Contents Piping CONSIDERATIONS-WATER/GLYCOLMODELS only Filling the XDF with COOLANT-WATER or GlycolElectrical Connections Cable Management OptionsMaintenance SpecificationsTables Important Safety Instructions Glossary of Symbols Indicates weightHazardous Voltage Present Indicates ground connectionEntry Point Condenser Air ICOM Controller Backup Ventilation Air Intake CompressorCondenser Coil 1 Operational Overview Water/Glycol Cooled Model Brazed Plate Condenser behind grille ICOM ControllerCondenser fan Removable to reduceHeight temporarily Return Line FemaleDimensional data, self-contained, air cooled model 139.7mm 176.5mm47.6mm Plate Connection114mm EntryCutouts Cable Entry CutoutXDF Components FrameEnclosure DoorsHeat Removal-Self-Contained, Air Cooled XDF Environmental ControlHeat Removal-Water/Glycol Cooled XDF Rear FrontBrazed Plate Condenser Control-Liebert’s iCOM Controller Liebert iCOM controllerCoolant Source-Water/Glycol Models Closed-Loop Water SystemDrycooler Loop Water/Glycol Return Line CooledPower Options MP Advanced Power Strips and Controllers Uninterruptible Power SupplyOptional Equipment General Enclosure OptionsRecommended Setup Equipment InstallationInspection Unloading the XDFUnpack the XDF Handling the Unit While It is PackagedFork Lift Removing the XDF from Skid Right front corner detail controls side of XDFRoll XDF off the shipping skid 36 915mm XDF Site Preparation915mm Voltage Requirements Voltage Input RequirementsDrycooler Installation-Water/Glycol Cooled Model Optional condensate pump performanceMaximum Head Model Feet m 60Hz 50HzEquipment Layout Recommended equipment arrangementFrame and Enclosure Configurations Mounting HardwareInternal Mounting Rails Rear-Mount Rails-PositionDoor-Remove Side Panels-Remove and ReplaceRemove the Door Quick Door RemovalRemove the Right Panel Replace a PanelGeneral Closed Loop Water SystemPiping CONSIDERATIONS-WATER/GLYCOL Models only Water supply flow ratesCorrosion Protection Expansion Tanks, Fluid Relief Valves and Other DevicesFreeze Protection-Coolant Type and Insulation Glycol Solutions Drycooler Loop SystemEthylene glycol concentrations Glycol supply flow ratesXDF Water/Glycol Cooled Unit Volume Volume in standard Type L copper pipingPreparing the System for Filling Filling the XDF with COOLANT-WATER or GlycolCustomer Cable Entry Points Electrical ConnectionsDashed line delineates equipment compartment Rear Utility Power Supply Route Input Power Cables Through the XDF’s TopCable 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 Starting the XDF Escape Key Down Arrow KeyICOM Components and Functions Environmental ControlOperation Keyboard icons and functions Icon Key Name FunctionNavigating Through the iCOM Display OK noAccessing Menus and Settings Viewing Data Entering the PasswordChanging Operational Settings User menu icons Icon Name DescriptionChanging 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 Specifications Physical specificationsSelf- Contained Water/Glycol Dimensions Air Cooled XDF MonitoringTotal heat rejection Electrical specificationsSelf- Contained Water/Glycol Electrical Data Air Cooled XDF Optional Power Systems UPS performance dataTypes Quan Port Remote Monitoring and Control MP Advanced Power Strip specificationsRemote Monitoring Only Page Ne t ItiTi n That