Emerson Wiring for Unit-to-Unit Communications-U2U, Liebert iCOM U2U Ethernet Network

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Installing a Liebert iCOM Unit-to-Unit Network

5.3Wiring for Unit-to-Unit Communications—U2U

Cooling units come from the factory-wired for stand-alone operation.

Liebert iCOM U2U Ethernet Network

The Liebert iCOM U2U network must be isolated from other network traffic. The network switch(es) that connect Liebert iCOM controls need to be dedicated to supporting only Liebert iCOM communi- cation. The U2U network cannot be connected to the building or IT network. If network communica- tion is ever lost (failed network switch, etc.), all Liebert iCOM-controlled cooling units will continue to operate as independent units.

The Liebert iCOM control can support up to 64 nodes on one network. An input/output board, large display, and large wall-mount display are each considered one node. Of the 64 nodes that may be con- nected, no more than 32 may be input/output boards (32 cooling units). A small display is not consid- ered a node. Small displays connect directly to input/output boards that do not have large displays attached to them. The following table illustrates how a network can be configured.

Table 10 Sample Liebert iCOM network configurations

 

 

 

 

Wall Mount

Private

Sample

Input/Output

Large

Small

Large

Switch

Configuration

Boards

Displays

Displays

Displays

Required

1

2

0

2

0

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

2

0

2

1

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

3

0

3

0

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

2

1

1

0

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

8

4

4

1

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

32

32

0

0

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

32

27

5

5

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

32

0

32

32

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network communication can be configured during system startup by a Liebert-trained technician. For technical issues contact:

Liebert Technical Service 1050 Dearborn Drive Columbus, Ohio 43235

Telephone: 1-800-LIEBSRV (1-800-543-2778)

E-Mail:technicalservice@emersonnetworkpower.com

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Contents Liebert iCOM Page Table of Contents Teamwork Installing a Liebert Icom UNIT-TO-UNITNETWORKMounting 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 Accessing Submenus on Small Displays Accessing SubmenusAccessing Submenus on Large Displays Navigating Through the Liebert iCOM MenusMenu tree-Small display, stand-alone or networked Entering a PasswordStatus Menu System View Status Menu Unit 1 View User Menu Service Menu UnitAdvanced Menu Unit Viewing Multiple Units with a Networked Large Display Service Menu Unit #Advanced Menu Unit # SET User menu icons Service menu icons Unit/Fan Control Start Stop Single Unit FunctionsFan Alarm / Fan Protection Settings Loss of Power AlarmVSD Setpoint VSD Fan Speed Setting AutorestartPump Down High Pressure AlarmCompressor Timing-Units With Two Compressors Digital Scroll High TemperatureCompressor Sequencing Motorized Ball Valve in Digital Scroll Units Service Offset-Changing System Pressure SettingsMBV Operation After Compressor is Turned Off Temperature proportional band Temperature Proportional BandCompressor Proportional Bands Compressor ControlOne Single-Step Compressor Without Unloaders-One-Step Two Single-Step Compressors Without Unloaders-Two-StepTwo compressors with unloaders four-step Two Compressors With Unloaders-Four-StepDigital scroll capacity modulation, 10-100% variable Digital Scroll CompressorsDifferential Temperatures / Controls Comparator Circuit Temperature Control-Second Cooling SourceDelta T Temperature Difference Between Room and Glycol Chilled Water ControlSecond cooling source and compressorized cooling Reheat configuration types Temperature Control-ReheatGlycool Cooling-Free-Cooling Dual Cooling SourceHeat On ½ Dead Band 100% Off ½ Proportional Band Decreasing TemperatureSCR Reheat Tight ModeStandard Mode Humidification Dehumidification Humidity ControlHumidification Parameters for infrared humidifier control Humidification Infrared HumidifierExternal Humidifier Control-Optional Dehumidification Dehumidification With Comp settingsDehumidification Low Limit Dehumidification Compressor QuantityControl Types Temperature and Humidity Control TypesReheat During Dehumidification Humidity Sensor Reading Control Types Supply Limit-Optional High and Low, Temperature and Humidity EventsCustomer inputs User Inputs / Customer InputsEnable or Disable Time DelayEvent Types and Properties Event TypesMain FAN Overload Event notifications-large or small display Possible Event NotificationsCalculation of Next Maintenance and Diagnostics Next Maintenance CalculationCalculating Unit Wellness General Maintenance Settings Parameters for Next Maintenance CalculationFans / Heaters / Humidifier Settings and Diagnostics Compressor 1 / 2 Settings and DiagnosticsTeamwork Modes Teamwork ModeApplication of Teamwork Modes No TeamworkTeamwork Mode 1 with two cooling units Standby and Cascade Standby Rotation Typical Standby Lead/Lag FunctionU2U Hardware Cables and Network Switch Placement of Cooling UnitsMinimum Network Switch Requirements Sample Liebert iCOM network configurations Wiring for Unit-to-Unit Communications-U2ULiebert iCOM U2U Ethernet Network Large Displays Wiring a Liebert iCOM U2U Network Small DisplaysWall-Mount Large Display Combining Large and Small Displays on a U2U NetworkWiring 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 Necessary Mounting Items Location ConsiderationsMounting Instructions Liebert iCOM display dimensions Setpoints parameters Spare Part List-Large Display OnlySpare part list parameters-large display only Event log parametersSensor data Set alarms parametersActive alarms parameters Active AlarmsDisplay 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 Iti Ne tTi n That