Liebert 3000 manual Advanced microprocessor a control for Challenger

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Operation with Advanced Microprocessor Controls

Figure 2 Advanced microprocessor (A) control for Challenger 3000

Normal Display

72°F 50%RH Cooling Dehumidifying No Alarms Present

Main Menu

Status/Alarm Data

Setpoints/Setup

Date and Time

Status Display

Status Alarm Data

Active Alarms

Operating Status

Alarm History Log

Run Hours Log

Setpoints/Setup

View Setpoints

Setup System

Run Diagnostics

Change Passwords

Date and Time

15-APR-2004 09:30:00

ENTER to change ESCape to exit

Status Display

75°F 59%RH Cooling Dehumidifying No Alarms Present

Active

Alarms

Operating

Status

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm

 

Run

History Log

 

Hours Log

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Analog

Sensors

View

Setpoints

Setup

System

Run

Diagnostics

Change

Password

No Alarms Present

 

Alarm History Log

 

Analog Sensors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OR

 

Alarm 01 of 03

 

Analog in 1 (2,3,4):xx

Alarm 01 of 01

15-APR 09:20:45

 

 

AD #1 (2,3,4)

High Head PR

High Humidity

 

Use

 

/

 

to Scroll

 

 

 

Use

 

/

 

to Scroll

Use

 

/

 

to Scroll

 

ESCape to exit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Run Diagnostics

Show Inputs

Test Outputs

Test Control Board

Operating Status

 

Run Hours Log

 

 

 

 

DX Cool

%

 

Comp

Heat

%

 

GLYCOOL** or CW Coil**

Econo Cool

%

 

Fan

CW Valve

%

 

Hum

DX Deh / Hum

 

 

RH1

 

 

 

RH2

 

 

 

 

Setup System

Setup Operation

Cold Start TD

Restart TD

IR Fill Rate

F/C Degrees

Min CW Temp**

CW/HW Flush**

Select Options

Change Password

Setpoint Password Setup Password

Alarms Available

Standard Alarms Humidifier Problems High Head Pressures Change Filter

Loss of Air Flow High Temperature Low Temperature High Humidity Low Humidity Short Cycle

Low Suction Pressure

Compressor Overload Loss of Power

Custom Alarms 1 to 4 Programmed Alarm Messages

Water Under Floor

Smoke Detected Standby GC Pump On

Loss of Water Flow Standby Unit On

User Customized Alarm Messages Available for Custom Alarms

View Setpoints

Temp Setpoint

Sensitivity

Hum Setpoint

Sensitivity

High Temp

Alarm

Lo Temp Alarm

High Hum Alarm

Lo Hum Alarm

Heating

Humidifier

Dehumidifier

Heat Stages

Calibrate Sensors

Show DIP Switches (1-7)

Select Control Type

Intelligent

Proportional

Tunable PID

Proportional Gain

Derivative Gain

Integral Gain

Setup Alarms

Set Time Delays

Enable Alarms

Enable Common Alarm

Set Custom Alarm

Select Alarm

Change Custom TXT 1,2

Hum Control Method

Relative

Absolute

Analog Setup

*Some alarms require optional equipment

**Optional

A/D Input 1 (2,3,4)

Slope

Text

Intercept

Set Status Display

Calibrate Actuator

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Contents Liebert Challenger Page Table of Contents Run Diagnostics Alarm Descriptions Component Operation and MaintenanceHumidifier Figures Page System Descriptions Compressorized SystemsGlycool Chilled Glycol Cooling Systems Chilled Water SystemsStart-Up Procedure Basics Advanced microprocessor control panelAdvanced microprocessor a control for Challenger Status/Alarm Data Status DisplayMain Menu MENU/ESC Setpoints/Setup Default setpoints and rangesRun Hours Log Analog SensorsSetup System Setup OperationShow DIP Switches Select OptionsCalibrate Sensors Setup Alarms Alarm default time delaysDefault Time Alarm Delay secondsStandard Custom Alarm Messages Humidity HUM Control MethodAnalog Setup Set Status DisplayCalibrate Actuator Run Diagnostics Show InputsTest Outputs Test Control BoardChange Passwords Date and TimeControl Circuit Board LCD Display ContrastDIP Switches Non-Volatile MemoryControl Outputs Control output LEDsOperation with Advanced Microprocessor with Graphics Control Advanced microprocessor with graphics control menu View/Set Alarms See 3.7.7 Set Status DisplaySetup Alarms Setup Custom Alarms Setup Water Detect Floor PlanView Water Detect Floor Plan for Optional LTM1000/LT750 System Setup Cold Start DelayOperating Status View/Set Control SetpointsAuto Restart Delay Default Settings and RangesIR Flush Overfill infrared humidifiers only Chilled Water/Hot Water/Econ-O-Coil FlushCalibrate Valve Actuator Select Control Algorithm Chilled Water and SCR Reheats onlyRun Diagnostics Select Humidity Sensing ModeShow Inputs Setting options Plot GraphsModify Plot Scales Analog/Digital Inputs View Run Hours LogView 24 Hour Run Time History View Total Run HoursLCD Contrast Nonvolatile Memory Temperature Control Cooling/Heating Required, in Percent %Response to Control Types Proportional Control PID Control Chilled Water or SCR Reheats onlyGlycool Cooling Dual Cooling SourceChilled Water Cooling Cooling/dehumidification load status responseHumidity Control Heating Operation Electric ReheatHot Water Reheat SCR Electric Reheat Requires Special Control SoftwareControl Types Humidification Operation System ActivationProportional Control Time between peaks x 5% Load Control Features Additional FeaturesConnecting the Analog Sensors Short Cycle ControlInstallation-LT750 DIP Switch Settings FaultWater Detection Display LT750 Environmental UnitSetup Physical ConnectionsCalibration Communications Liebert Monitoring Devices and SoftwareStandard Alarms Change FilterCustom Alarms High TemperatureCompressor Overload High Head PressureHigh Temperature and Low Temperature Simultaneously Humidifier Problem Infrared HumidifiersLoss of Power Low TemperatureOptional/Custom Alarms System Testing Firestat Smoke DetectorWater Detection Sensor Liebert unit Recommended Liquitect location Floor drainZone leak detection kit installation scenarios FiltersRemote Shutdown Distance From UnitBlower Package Fan Impellers and BearingsBelt Air DistributionRefrigeration System Suction PressureDischarge Pressure SuperheatAdjustment Thermostatic Expansion Valve OperationHot Gas Bypass Valve Operation Outdoor fan/condenser configuration Air Cooled CondenserWater/Glycol Cooled Condensers Coaxial Condenser Regulating ValveValve spring guide Glycol Solution Maintenance Adjusting Collar NutCompressor Replacement Compressor Functional CheckMechanical Failure Compressor Replacement Procedure Electrical FailureCleaning the Pan HumidifierInfrared Humidifier Removing the PanAutoflush Infrared Humidifier Cleaning System Autoflush OperationAutoflush Controls Steam Generating HumidifierOperation ControlsReplacing the Canister Humidifier canister part numbersPart Capacity Number Voltage Lbs/hr kg/hr 200-460Circuit Board Adjustments Drain Tempering FeatureBlower troubleshooting Chilled water troubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Check or Remedy Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Dehumidification troubleshooting Glycol pump troubleshootingInfrared humidifier troubleshooting See 6.4.8 Compressor Functional Check and TableSteam generating humidifier troubleshooting Reheat troubleshooting Filters Steam Generating Humidifier Blower SectionCompressor Air Cooled Condenser if applicableFilters Water/Glycol Condenser if applicableGlycol Pump Electrical PanelSemiannual Maintenance Inspection Checklist Page Ne t ItiTi n That
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