Emerson MINI-MATE2 user manual Status, Active Alarms, Time, Date, Setback

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Microprocessor Control

Table 16 Default setpoints and allowable ranges

Setpoint

Default

Range

 

 

 

Temperature Setpoint

72°F

40-90°F (5-32°C)

 

 

 

Temperature Sensitivity

2.0°F

1-9.9°F (0.6-5.6°C)

 

 

 

Humidity Setpoint

50%

20-80% RH

 

 

 

Humidity Sensitivity

5%

1-30% RH

 

 

 

High Temperature Alarm

80°F

35-95°F (2-35°C)

 

 

 

Low Temperature Alarm

65°F

35-95°F (2-35°C)

 

 

 

High Humidity Alarm

60%

15-85% RH

 

 

 

Low Humidity Alarm

40%

15-85% RH

 

 

 

6.4Status

The operator can monitor the percentage heating, cooling, dehumidifying and humidifying status of the unit by selecting the “STATUS” sub-menu.

6.5Active Alarms

The operator can monitor the alarms status by selecting “ALARMS” which will display a “No Alarm Present” or “Alarm XX of YY” alert and description. If more than one alarm is activated, use the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the alarms list. (“XX” reference is the number of the alarm shown, while the “YY” reference is the total number of alarms activated).

6.6Time

The controller time clock must be set to allow for the setback control. The clock uses the 24-hour system (i.e., midnight is entered as 24:00). To change the time press Enter to select the function, then use the Up and Down arrows to change the first character, press Enter to store, then press the Up or Down arrows to change the character, press Enter to store, etc. THERE IS A BATTERY BACKUP FOR THE DATE AND TIME FEATURES.

6.7Date

The controller date must be set to allow for setback control. To change the date press Enter, then use the Up and Down arrows to change the first character, press enter to store, press the Up and Down arrows to change the second character, etc.

6.8Setback

The microprocessor can be programmed for night and weekend setback. Two (2) events can be programmed for a five-day work week and two (2) events can be programmed for a two-day weekend. The following table can be used to devise a setback plan.

Table 17 Night and weekend setback plan

Event

Weekend

Weekday

Time 1

Temperature1

Sensitivity 1

Humidity 1

Humidity Sensitivity 1

Time 2

Temperature 2

Sensitivity 2

Humidity 2

Humidity Sensitivity 2

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Contents Liebert Mini-Mate2 Page Table of Contents System Performance Microprocessor Controls Microprocessor ControlSystem OPERATION, Testing and Maintenance AlarmsTables Important Safety Instructions Liebert Mini-Mate2 Air-cooled systems-indoor centrifugal condensing units Product Model InformationPFH 0 67 a a L System configurations-50 Hz System configurations-60 HzIntroduction Chilled Water Units Standard FEATURES-5 TON SystemsEvaporator Section-Split System Condensing Unit Section-Split SystemSystem Controls Other Standard Control FeaturesSensors Switches and MotorsReheat HumidifierFree-Cooling Optional Configurations-Prop Fan Condensing UnitsOptional Configurations-Water/Glycol Condensing Units Optional Configurations-Chilled Water Units SHIP-LOOSE ACCESSORIES-FIELD-INSTALLED Ship-Loose Accessories-Field-Installed Room Preparation Installation ConsiderationsSite Preparation and Installation Air-cooled systems Location ConsiderationsCooling Units Ceiling Unit WeightsUnit weights Cooling DrycoolerEvaporator Air Distribution Filter Box Installing the Ceiling UnitsClose Coupled Installations Equipment Inspection Upon ReceiptEvaporator external static pressure Connections for Ducted SystemsPiping Connections and Coolant Requirements Drain Line Humidifier Water Supply LineCopper Pipe Recommended refrigerant line sizesEquivalent lengths for various pipe fittings, ft m Equivalent Pipe Liquid Suction Length, ft mVertical fall below evaporator Pipe length and condenser elevation relative to evaporatorVertical rise above evaporator/maximum Line charges refrigerant per 100 ft m of Type L copper tube Total refrigerant = Units and LinesQuick Connect Fittings Refrigerant chargeDPN000218 Electrical Connections Threaded rod and hardware kit installationControl Connections Power ConnectionsEvaporator unit electrical connections Close coupled installation Considerations for Specific Applications Piping ConnectionsDucting General ConsiderationsAIR-COOLED Dimensional Data AIR Cooled AIR-COOLED Model # 60Hz 50Hz Outdoor Air-Cooled Condensing Unit InstallationWeight, lb kg Rev Regulating Valve Water/Glycol Piping ConsiderationsCondensing Unit Fluid Requirements WATER/GLYCOL Dimensional Data WATER/GLYCOL DPN000214 Optional free-cooling coil 3-way valve on water/glycol units Hot Water Reheat CoilChecklist for Completed Installation Microprocessor Control Feature OverviewSetpoints Main Menu MenuDate Active AlarmsStatus Time2 C/F Degrees Setup OperationRestart Time Delay Show DIP SwitchCalibrate Sensors Change PasswordsSetup functions, default values and allowable ranges Function Default RangeAlarm default time delays Alarm EnableAlarm Time Delay Common Alarm EnableLCD Display Contrast Custom AlarmsStandard Custom Alarm Messages Custom TextSwitch settings wall box board Run Diagnostics Available On Rev 1.001.0 and higherEquipment Options Switches Equipment switch settings unit control boardTest Control Board Test OutputsControl menu Wall box board Control board-inside evaporatorSystem Performance Microprocessor Controls Temperature ControlHumidity Control Communications Load Control FeaturesHumidification Operation High Head Pressure Alarms Definitions and TroubleshootingAlarms Custom AlarmsAir-Cooled Systems TemperatureHumidifier Problem Alarm High Water AlarmOptional/Custom Alarms System OPERATION, Testing and Maintenance System TestingMaintenance and Component Operation Refrigeration System Blower SystemAir Distribution Blower RemovalAir-Cooled Condensing Units Glycol Solution MaintenanceDischarge Pressure Thermostatic Expansion ValveHot gas bypass Hot Gas BypassElectrical Failure Replacement ProceduresCompressor Replacement Mechanical FailureReplace a Failed Compressor Steam Generating Humidifier-Operation Procedures Amps Humidifier Circuit Board AdjustmentsHumidifier control board DIP switch settings Replacing the Humidifier CanisterMaintenance Inspection Checklist Troubleshooting TroubleshootingDisplay freezes Symptom Possible Cause Check Or Remedy Cooling cycle tooDisplay Problem ShortCare Ne tPpor t Is t Twor k

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