Liebert 83, 205 251, 104 165, 1010 Sound Level Options, Transient Voltage Surge Suppression Option

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Introduction

1.2.3Liebert Lee-TempRefrigerant Control

The Liebert Lee-Temp head pressure control system is designed to maintain proper operating head pressures in outdoor temperatures down to -30°F (-34.4°C). The condensers utilize head pressure con- trol valves, extra refrigerant and insulated refrigerant receivers with heater pads. It works by flood- ing the condenser coil with liquid refrigerant to a level that balances the system condensing requirements with the condenser coil surface available to reject the system heat. During the summer, the system requires the entire condenser coil surface for heat rejection and most of the refrigerant is stored in a receiver. In the winter, the same amount of heat can be rejected by only a fraction of the coil surface. As head pressure begins to fall, the control valve restricts the flow of liquid refrigerant exiting from the condenser. This extra liquid refrigerant reduces the effective condenser surface area available for heat transfer. The head pressure control valve also bypasses hot gas into the receiver to warm the liquid and maintain liquid pressure for proper operation of the expansion valve. Condenser fan controls are either fan cycling on ambient temperature or constant on. Lee-Temp control is required for Quiet-Line Condensers.

1.3Sound Level Options

1.3.1Standard Condenser

All Fan Speed and VFD Condensers are standard condensers with moderate operating sound levels. Lee-Temp Condensers with standard-size coils matching Fan Speed and VFD coil sizes are standard sound level condensers.

1.3.2Quiet-Line Condenser

Quiet-Line condensers can help your facility meet the strictest noise codes and do so at less cost than traditional condensers with acoustical shielding. The Quiet-Line condensers utilize the same reliable construction features of the standard condensers and have oversized coils and slower speed fan motors which yield the required heat rejection needed at significantly lower sound levels. Lee-Temp control is required for Quiet-Line Condensers.

1.4Transient Voltage Surge Suppression Option

Transient Voltage Surge Suppression (TVSS) panel is standard in the VFD Condenser models only. Surge protection is necessary because rooftop voltage supply often is not conditioned the same as the voltage supply inside the data center. The TVSS is designed to protect sensitive electronic condenser components from high voltage transients, up to 25kVA/phase.

An illuminated green LED indicates power supply is On and panel status is OK. An illuminated red LED indicates conditions require service and the TVSS may require replacement to restore surge pro- tection to the condenser.

1.5Typical System Configurations

Figure 2 shows a single refrigeration circuit diagram, displaying the indoor air conditioning unit, the outdoor condenser (VFD, Fan Speed Control or Lee-Temp) and field supplied interconnection piping.

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Contents Liebert Air Cooled, Direct Drive Condensers On condensers with VFD Control, Lee-temp receivers, Three-phase voltage is only voltage available as standardExample DCDF165-Y Fan Speed Control 2-8 fan models onlyTable of Contents System Maintenance OperationFan Speed Product Description and FeaturesHead Pressure Control Types 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 ModelsReceiver Refrigerant Planning ValuesR-407C refrigerant required, approximate 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 valuesElectrical Connections Low Voltage Control WiringLow Voltage Monitoring Wiring-TCDV Only 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 Piping Moving and Placing EquipmentElectrical OtherStartup Checklist StartupGeneral Procedures System MaintenanceWhen to Clean Special ProceduresCondenser Cleaning How to CleanCondenser Electrical Panel Condenser Electric Panel Maintenance Inspection ChecklistMonthly Semiannually Condenser Fan MotorsTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Check or RemedySystem Maintenance System Maintenance Page Ti n Ne tIti That