Liebert 205 251, 104 165, 308 415, 1010, 510 616 830 manual General Procedures, System Maintenance

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System Maintenance

6.0SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

! WARNING

Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury or death.

Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies before working in the unit. Use voltmeter to make sure power is turned Off before making any electrical connections.

Unit contains lethal voltage in some circuits.

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.

6.1General Procedures

NOTE

When ordering replacement parts for equipment, it is necessary to specify unit model number, serial number, and voltage. Please record those numbers in the spaces below.

Model Number ____________________________________________________

Serial Number ____________________________________________________

Voltage/Phase/Frequency _________________________________________

Periodic attention is necessary for continued satisfactory operation of your unit. Restricted air flow through the condenser coil, reduced airflow from non-functioning fans and low refrigerant system charge levels will reduce the operating efficiency of the unit and can result in high condensing tem- peratures and loss of cooling. In winter, do not permit snow to accumulate around the sides or under- neath the condenser coil.

Monthly and semi-annual inspections and maintenance are recommended for proper system opera- tion. Use copies of 6.2.2 - Maintenance Inspection Checklist for each of these inspections.

If performance or operation problems are detected at anytime, refer to Table 9 - Troubleshooting for required action.

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Contents Liebert Air Cooled, Direct Drive Condensers Example DCDF165-Y Three-phase voltage is only voltage available as standardOn condensers with VFD Control, Lee-temp receivers, Fan Speed Control 2-8 fan models onlyTable of Contents Operation System MaintenanceHead Pressure Control Types Product Description and FeaturesFan Speed Variable Frequency DriveSound Level Options Typical System ConfigurationsTransient Voltage Surge Suppression Option Lee-Temp Discharge Fan Speed and VFDSite Considerations Dimensions and Weights1067 mm See for typical condenser footprint dimensionsFour-Fan41-3/16 Condenser 1046mm Condenser footprint dimensions Operation and component accessSee for typical Typical condenser footprint-dimensions Piping connections for 6- and 8-fan Fan Speed Condensers Site Preparation Quiet-Line Models Condenser physical dataR-407C refrigerant required, approximate Refrigerant Planning ValuesReceiver Quiet-Line Condenser ModelsPacking Material Equipment InspectionUnpacking the Unit Handling Unit on the SkidRemoving the Skid and Attaching Slings Step Attaching legs to a 6-fan or 8-fan unitAttaching sling to a 6-fan or 8-fan unit for moving Mounting the CondenserElectrical Supply Preparation Line Voltage Wiring50Hz condenser full load amp values 60Hz condenser dataLow Voltage Monitoring Wiring-TCDV Only Low Voltage Control WiringElectrical Connections Lee-Temp receiver electrical data, 50Hz and 60HzDelta-Connected Power Supply Wye-Connected Power SupplyVFD Control Condensers Tcdv only Disconnect EMC Filter for Delta-Connected Power Electrical Field Connection Descriptions Electric service connection and fuse blockElectrical field connections for VFD control condensers Inspection and Installation Piping Guidelines Refrigeration Piping ConnectionsVFD and Fan Speed Control condenser piping Field Piping InstallationLee-Temp head pressure control condenser piping General arrangement-Air cooled models with Lee-Temp control Single Circuit ShownSystem Dehydration/Leak Test and Charging Procedures Electrical Moving and Placing EquipmentPiping OtherStartup Startup ChecklistSystem Maintenance General ProceduresCondenser Cleaning Special ProceduresWhen to Clean How to CleanMonthly Semiannually Condenser Maintenance Inspection ChecklistCondenser Electrical Panel Condenser Electric Panel Fan MotorsSymptom Possible Cause Check or Remedy TroubleshootingSystem Maintenance System Maintenance Page Iti Ne tTi n That