Liebert 205 251, 104 165, 308 415, 1010, 510 616 830 manual Startup Checklist

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Operation

5.0 OPERATION

! WARNING

Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury or death.

Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies before working within. Unit contains potentially lethal electrical voltage.

Only properly trained and qualified personnel may perform repair, maintenance and cleaning operations.

The fans may start unexpectedly. Disconnect power supply before working on unit. Line side of factory disconnect remains energized when disconnect is off. Use a voltmeter to make sure power is turned off before checking any electrical connections or functions.

5.1Startup Checklist

Refer to 4.0 - Checklist for Completed Installation and verify that all installation items have been completed before beginning to start the condenser.

5.2Startup

Locate “Liebert Condensers and Drycoolers Warranty Inspection Check Sheet” (Document # SAFM-8542-54).

Turn the condenser disconnect ON. Indoor units should be turned on and set for cooling to allow operation of condenser.

Check the fans for proper rotation: Clockwise when viewing the unit from the fan guard (top) side. Check that air is being drawn through the coil and discharged out the fan assembly. Some ambi- ent thermostats may need to be temporarily adjusted to lower temperature settings to observe all fans operate. Readjust thermostat settings to correspond to setpoints shown on the electrical schematic supplied with the unit.

Complete “Liebert Condensers and Drycoolers Warranty Inspection Check Sheet” (Document # SAFM-8542-54).

NOTE

This document must be completed and forwarded to your local Liebert sales office to validate warranty.

Contact your local Liebert sales representative or Liebert Air Product Support if you have any questions or problems during unit startup and commissioning.

Local Liebert sales offices and Liebert air product support contacts can be found at www.liebert.com/servicesupport_pages/ServiceSupport.aspx?x=servicesupport or by calling 1-800-LIEBERT.

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Contents Liebert Air Cooled, Direct Drive Condensers Three-phase voltage is only voltage available as standard Example DCDF165-YOn condensers with VFD Control, Lee-temp receivers, Fan Speed Control 2-8 fan models onlyTable of Contents System Maintenance OperationProduct Description and Features Head Pressure Control TypesFan Speed Variable Frequency DriveTypical System Configurations Sound Level OptionsTransient Voltage Surge Suppression Option Fan Speed and VFD Lee-Temp DischargeDimensions and Weights Site ConsiderationsSee for typical condenser footprint dimensions 1067 mmFour-Fan41-3/16 Condenser 1046mm Operation and component access Condenser footprint dimensionsSee for typical Typical condenser footprint-dimensions Piping connections for 6- and 8-fan Fan Speed Condensers Site Preparation Condenser physical data Quiet-Line ModelsRefrigerant Planning Values R-407C refrigerant required, approximateReceiver Quiet-Line Condenser ModelsEquipment Inspection Packing MaterialHandling Unit on the Skid Unpacking the UnitRemoving the Skid and Attaching Slings Attaching legs to a 6-fan or 8-fan unit StepMounting the Condenser Attaching sling to a 6-fan or 8-fan unit for movingLine Voltage Wiring Electrical Supply Preparation60Hz condenser data 50Hz condenser full load amp valuesLow Voltage Control Wiring Low Voltage Monitoring Wiring-TCDV OnlyElectrical Connections Lee-Temp receiver electrical data, 50Hz and 60HzWye-Connected Power Supply Delta-Connected Power SupplyVFD Control Condensers Tcdv only Disconnect EMC Filter for Delta-Connected Power Electric service connection and fuse block Electrical Field Connection DescriptionsElectrical field connections for VFD control condensers Inspection and Installation Refrigeration Piping Connections Piping GuidelinesField Piping Installation VFD and Fan Speed Control condenser pipingLee-Temp head pressure control condenser piping Single Circuit Shown General arrangement-Air cooled models with Lee-Temp controlSystem Dehydration/Leak Test and Charging Procedures Moving and Placing Equipment ElectricalPiping OtherStartup Checklist StartupGeneral Procedures System MaintenanceSpecial Procedures Condenser CleaningWhen to Clean How to CleanMaintenance Inspection Checklist Monthly Semiannually CondenserCondenser Electrical Panel Condenser Electric Panel Fan MotorsTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Check or RemedySystem Maintenance System Maintenance Page Ne t ItiTi n That