Emerson 3000/ITR manual Autorestart, Loss of Power Alarm, Fan Alarm / Fan Protection Settings

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Operation

! WARNING

Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury or death.

The Liebert iCOM microprocessor does not isolate power from the unit, even in the “Unit Off” mode. Some internal components require and receive power even during the “Unit Off” mode of Liebert iCOM control.

The only way to ensure that there is NO voltage inside the unit is to install and open a remote disconnect switch. Refer to unit electrical schematic.

Autorestart

When there is a loss of power to the cooling unit and power comes back, the unit will return to its pre- vious operating status—On if it was On before the power failed, Off if it was Off.

When power returns, the autorestart time—time-selectable: Single Unit Auto Restart (Service Menu, Options Setup)—controls the start of the unit. The autorestart time runs in a loop, starting the next unit each time when elapsed. With units in a U2U network, the autorestart will begin with Unit #1.

Loss of Power Alarm

A Loss of Power Alarm is activated when power is restored after an interruption. If acknowledged, the alarm resets automatically after 30 minutes. This alarm can be set to different event types (Message, Alarm or Warning) and can be disabled under menu item Loss of Power (Service Menu, Set Alarms).

NOTE

Loss of power alarm will be activated only on units that had the fan on before power was lost.

Fan Alarm / Fan Protection Settings

The fan operation is protected by two devices: motor protection (optional) and a differential pressure switch. The differential pressure switch ensures that the blower(s) are moving air and the motor pro- tection monitors for main fan overload. If either protection device triggers, an alarm will be announced by a buzzer, alarm relay and event to monitoring after an adjustable time-delay (Main Fan Overload and Loss Of Airflow in Service Menu, Set Alarms).

The time delay at the unit start is always five seconds shorter than the control delay (to avoid short component starting when the fan is not working). During operation, the fan delay is fixed to

15 seconds.

There are two selection possibilities for both, Loss Of Airflow and Main Fan Overload:

Shutdown—stops the unit (intended for DX models).

Disable—stops the humidifier, electrical heaters and dehumidification; allows cooling and free-cooling only (intended for chilled water models / external cooling).

NOTE

When the Main Fan Overload alarm is active, the Loss of Airflow alarm is masked out. If a loss of airflow occurs, the compressor, heaters and humidifier will all turn Off until airflow is restored.

5.1.2General Compressor Requirements Low-Pressure Time Delay

When the compressor starts, the low-pressure input is ignored for a selected period of time based on the setting of the Low Pressure Alarm Delay (Service Menu, Options Setup). This permits the pumps to begin operating normally without nuisance alarms at startup.

NOTE

Low-pressure condition could be read through contacts or through pressure transducers with threshold setting.

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Contents Operation & Maintenance Manual 50 & 60Hz Page Table of Contents Component Operation and Maintenance Standard AlarmsFigures Tables Important Safety Instructions Page Compressorized Systems System DescriptionsIntroduction Glycool Chilled Glycol Cooling SystemsStartup Procedure StartupStartup Operation with Icom Control FeaturesLarge and Small Displays Liebert Icom Display Components and Functions Escape Key Down Arrow KeyKeyboard icons and functions Icon Key Name FunctionNavigating Through the Liebert iCOM Display Control Interface-Three Main Menus Sensor Reading Next Maintenance Evaporator Fan SpeedTime Most Recent Alarms Percent System or Unit Cooling On/Off DateAfter highlighting the Password command line, press Accessing Menus and Settings Viewing DataEntering the Password Password is factory-set atAccessing Submenus on Small Displays Accessing SubmenusAccessing Submenus on Large Displays Status Menu Unit 1 View User Menu Service Menu UnitStatus Menu System View Advanced Menu UnitService Changing Operational SettingsContacts Changing Liebert iCOM’s Display Settings Highlight the setting to be changed by pressing EnterGraphical Data Record Liebert iCOM Service Menu Icons and LegendNetwork Sample Liebert iCOM network configurations Wiring for Unit-to-Unit Communications-U2UWiring a Liebert iCOM U2U Network Small Displays Liebert iCOM U2U Ethernet NetworkWall-Mount Large Display Large DisplaysCombining Large and Small Displays on a U2U Network U2U network setup diagram Display Service/Network Liebert iCom Display MenuLiebert iCOM Display Components and Functions Liebert iCOM wiring-Unit as shipped 194273 194273 P65 P64 P61 P63 P67 P66Entering Network Setup Information Control board U2U network setup screenViewing Multiple Units with a Networked Large Display Service Menu Unit #Advanced Menu Unit # Unit/Fan Control Start Stop Single Unit FunctionsOperation Remote On / Off Display On / OffFan Alarm / Fan Protection Settings Loss of Power AlarmAutorestart Pump Down-Air Cooled with Condenser Only Units High Pressure AlarmDigital Scroll High Temperature Compressor TimingProportional Control Control TypesPI Control Intelligent Control Chilled Water Only Change Filter Standard AlarmsAlarm Descriptions Compressor OverloadHumidifier Problem Infrared Humidifiers High TemperatureHigh Temperature and Low Temperature Simultaneously High Head PressureLoss of Air Flow Loss of PowerLow Temperature Low HumidityOptional Alarms Set Alarms-User MenusSystem Testing Component Operation and MaintenanceHigh-Temp Sensor Fan Safety SwitchControl Transformer and Fuses Smoke DetectorRemote Shutdown Zone leak detection kit installation scenariosDistance From Unit, feet m Fan Impellers and Bearings FiltersBlower Package BeltSuction Pressure Refrigeration SystemAir Distribution Suction pressures R407cSuperheat AdjustmentDischarge Pressure Thermostatic Expansion Valve OperationAir Cooled Condenser Outdoor fan/condenser configuration Water/Glycol Cooled Condensers Coaxial CondenserControl Method Motorized Ball Valve-Digital Scroll CompressorControl StartupAdjusting Collar Nut Valve spring guideAquastat settings-two-fan through four-fan drycoolers Drycooler SettingsCooling Type Glycool Glycol Flow Control Before Replacing or Returning a Compressor Compressor ReplacementCompressor Oil Compressor Functional CheckMechanical Failure Standard Scroll Compressor ReplacementElectrical Failure Digital Scroll Compressor Replacement Procedure Glycol Solution MaintenanceInfrared Humidifier Cleaning the PanHumidifier Removing the PanAutoflush Operation Autoflush Infrared Humidifier Cleaning SystemChanging Humidifier Lamps Humidifier LampsAutoflush Controls Steam Generating HumidifierControls Part Capacity Number Voltage Lb/hr kg/hr Replacing the CanisterHumidifier canister part numbers 200-460Circuit Board Adjustments Drain Tempering FeatureChilled water troubleshooting TroubleshootingBlower troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Check or RemedyCompressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Infrared humidifier troubleshooting Dehumidification troubleshootingGlycol pump troubleshooting See 7.5.1 Compressor FunctionalSteam generating humidifier troubleshooting Reheat troubleshooting Monthly Maintenance Inspection Checklist Semiannual Maintenance Inspection Checklist Semiannual Maintenance Inspection Checklist Page Ppor t Ti n Ne tIti That

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