Emerson iCOM user manual Temperature Control-Second Cooling Source, Chilled Water Control

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Operation

3.3.3Chilled Water Control

The chilled water control valve is adjusted proportionally as the temperature control varies the requirement for cooling from 0% to 100%. Units with the optional variable speed drive (VSD) control the fan speed in a similar manner, except that the minimum fan speed is 60% when the cooling requirement is less than 60%. Also, the fan is operated at 100% on a call for any heating and/or humidification.

A three-point actuator is used for chilled water cooling, as well as free cooling, or heating, with either valves or dampers. These actuators are driven through two digital outputs: Open and Close.

The Three-Point Actuator Running Time (Service Menu, Options Setup) defines the time needed to move the valve or damper from closed to open. The Actuator Direction (Service Menu, Options Setup) defines if the valve/damper works in direct or reverse mode (the controller outputs are exchanged; Open becomes Close and Close becomes Open).

Any time the unit receives the Power On signal, the valve performs a 3P Reset: the Close command is given continuously for a time of 110% of the 3P actuator run time. This calibrates the valve or damper with the controller and ensures that it is closed. A 3P Reset is also performed if the fan is switched off for any reason (timer off, unit off, etc.).

During normal operation the 3P actuator is driven in steps. After start of control (unit on or free-cool- ing / glycol cooling is enabled) the 3P actuator moves (without stepping) to the requested position, after that the stepping starts.

Figure 17 Three-point actuator control (example: cooling)

100% - 3P Fully Open

 

Requested 3P Position

 

 

Cooling

0% - 3P Closed

+ Temp

 

½ Proportional Band

0%

+ 100%

Setpoint

Cooling

3.4Temperature Control—Second Cooling Source

Certain cooling units are available with a second source of cooling within the unit. These typically are compressorized models with an additional chilled water or free-cooling coil.

3.4.1Differential Temperatures / Controls (Comparator Circuit)

Delta T (Temperature Difference) Between Room and Glycol

The comparator circuit determines if the glycol / chilled water temperature of the second cooling source is low enough to provide at least partial cooling capacity. The comparator circuit has three set- tings (DT Between Room / FC Type, [Service Menu, Setpoints]):

No

Contact

Value

The No setting is for standard compressorized and chilled water units that do not have a second cool- ing source. The Contact setting is used when an external control is being used to determine when the second cooling source is to be activated. The external control communicates to the Liebert unit via a contact closure

Closed = cooling enabled

Open = cooling disabled.

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Liebert iCOM Page Table of Contents Installing a Liebert Icom UNIT-TO-UNITNETWORK TeamworkMounting a Large Display on a Wall Figures Tables Large and Small Displays FeaturesESC Icon Key Name Function Keyboard icons and functionsStatus menu, large display, graphical view Navigating Through the Liebert iCOM Menus Accessing SubmenusAccessing Submenus on Small Displays Accessing Submenus on Large DisplaysMenu tree-Small display, stand-alone or networked Entering a PasswordService Menu Unit Status Menu System View Status Menu Unit 1 View User MenuAdvanced Menu Unit Service Menu Unit # Viewing Multiple Units with a Networked Large DisplayAdvanced Menu Unit # SET User menu icons Service menu icons Unit/Fan Control Start Stop Single Unit FunctionsAutorestart Loss of Power AlarmFan Alarm / Fan Protection Settings VSD Setpoint VSD Fan Speed SettingPump Down High Pressure AlarmDigital Scroll High Temperature Compressor Timing-Units With Two CompressorsCompressor Sequencing Service Offset-Changing System Pressure Settings Motorized Ball Valve in Digital Scroll UnitsMBV Operation After Compressor is Turned Off Temperature proportional band Temperature Proportional Band Two Single-Step Compressors Without Unloaders-Two-Step Compressor Control Compressor Proportional Bands One Single-Step Compressor Without Unloaders-One-StepTwo compressors with unloaders four-step Two Compressors With Unloaders-Four-StepDigital scroll capacity modulation, 10-100% variable Digital Scroll CompressorsChilled Water Control Temperature Control-Second Cooling SourceDifferential Temperatures / Controls Comparator Circuit Delta T Temperature Difference Between Room and GlycolSecond cooling source and compressorized cooling Dual Cooling Source Temperature Control-ReheatReheat configuration types Glycool Cooling-Free-CoolingHeat On ½ Dead Band 100% Off ½ Proportional Band Decreasing TemperatureSCR Reheat Tight ModeStandard Mode Humidity Control Humidification DehumidificationHumidification Humidification Infrared Humidifier Parameters for infrared humidifier controlExternal Humidifier Control-Optional Dehumidification Compressor Quantity Dehumidification With Comp settingsDehumidification Dehumidification Low LimitTemperature and Humidity Control Types Control TypesReheat During Dehumidification Humidity Sensor Reading Control Types Supply Limit-Optional High and Low, Temperature and Humidity EventsCustomer inputs User Inputs / Customer InputsEvent Types Time DelayEnable or Disable Event Types and PropertiesMain FAN Overload Event notifications-large or small display Possible Event NotificationsNext Maintenance Calculation Calculation of Next Maintenance and DiagnosticsCalculating Unit Wellness Compressor 1 / 2 Settings and Diagnostics Parameters for Next Maintenance CalculationGeneral Maintenance Settings Fans / Heaters / Humidifier Settings and DiagnosticsNo Teamwork Teamwork ModeTeamwork Modes Application of Teamwork ModesTeamwork Mode 1 with two cooling units Standby and Cascade Standby Rotation Typical Standby Lead/Lag FunctionPlacement of Cooling Units U2U Hardware Cables and Network SwitchMinimum Network Switch Requirements Wiring for Unit-to-Unit Communications-U2U Sample Liebert iCOM network configurationsLiebert iCOM U2U Ethernet Network Combining Large and Small Displays on a U2U Network Wiring a Liebert iCOM U2U Network Small DisplaysLarge Displays Wall-Mount Large DisplayWiring a small display for stand-alone operation Wiring a large display for stand-alone operation Liebert vNSA Ports available for connecting Liebert iCOM control devices298 84mm 305mm 14.25 362mm DPN001136 Rev Location Considerations Necessary Mounting ItemsMounting Instructions Liebert iCOM display dimensions Event log parameters Spare Part List-Large Display OnlySetpoints parameters Spare part list parameters-large display onlySensor data Set alarms parametersActive Alarms Active alarms parametersDisplay setup parameters Total run hours parameters Timer parameters-Sleep ModeService contacts parameters Service Menu Parameters Unit diary parameters Unit Diary-Large Display OnlyMaintenance / wellness settings parameters Standby settings / lead-lag parametersWellness COMP2 Wellness HEAT2 Diagnostics / service mode parameters ALM REL 7of Delay Enable Disab Enable Disab Comp 1 Overload Unit X Disconnected WRN Loss of Power LOP MSG, WRN, ALM Call Service MSG, WRN, ALM High Temperature Sensor calibration / setup parameters System / network setup parameters-large display only GBP Network setup parametersStatic RAM Not Available, Invalid, OK HUM Steam Options setup parametersService contact info parameters Service Menu Parameters Service Menu Parameters Page That Ne tIti Ti n