Liebert 3000 manual Setpoints/Setup, Run Hours Log, Analog Sensors, View Setpoints

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Operation with Advanced Microprocessor Controls

2.4.4Run Hours Log

The total operating hours of all major components in the unit can be monitored from the display and are retained in nonvolatile memory. Run times are available for the following:

Compressor

GLYCOOL Coil (or CW Coil as used on Dual Cooling Unit)

Fan

(HUM) humidifier

(RH1) reheat 1 (or Hot Water or SCR Reheat)

(RH2) reheat 2

The component run hours for each individual component can be reset by selecting the run hours dis- play screen for the desired component, then pressing ENTER within 5 minutes of applying power to the control. The user will then be prompted to press ENTER to clear the selected component's run hours.

NOTE

Run hours for a component should be reset ONLY when the component has been replaced.

2.4.5Analog Sensors

The four (4) analog sensor inputs can be monitored from the display. The inputs are filtered, then dis- played along with the text label assigned during setup. See Analog Setup on page 11.

2.5Setpoints/Setup

Selecting Setpoints/Setup from the Main Menu will display the following selections:

View setpoints

Setup system

Run diagnostics

Change passwords

NOTE

Setpoints and system setup parameters are kept in nonvolatile memory.

2.5.1View Setpoints

Control and alarm setpoints can be reviewed and/or changed through the display. The following table lists the default setpoints and their allowable ranges.

Table 1 Default setpoints and ranges

Setpoint

Default

Range

 

 

 

Temperature Setpoint

72°F

40 to 90°F (5 to 32°C)

 

 

 

Temperature Sensitivity

2.0°F

1 to 9.9°F (0.6 to 5.6°C)

 

 

 

Humidity Setpoint

50%

20 to 80% RH

 

 

 

Humidity Sensitivity

5%

1 to 30% RH

 

 

 

High Temperature Alarm

80°F

35 to 95°F (2 to 35°C)

 

 

 

Low Temperature Alarm

65°F

35 to 95°F (2 to 35°C)

 

 

 

High Humidity Alarm

60%

15 to 85% RH

 

 

 

Low Humidity Alarm

40%

15 to 85% RH

 

 

 

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Contents Liebert Challenger Page Table of Contents Run Diagnostics Alarm Descriptions Component Operation and MaintenanceHumidifier Figures Page Glycool Chilled Glycol Cooling Systems System DescriptionsCompressorized Systems Chilled Water SystemsStart-Up Procedure Basics Advanced microprocessor control panelAdvanced microprocessor a control for Challenger Main Menu MENU/ESC Status/Alarm DataStatus Display Run Hours Log Setpoints/SetupDefault setpoints and ranges Analog SensorsSetup System Setup OperationCalibrate Sensors Show DIP SwitchesSelect Options Default Time Setup AlarmsAlarm default time delays Alarm Delay secondsStandard Custom Alarm Messages Humidity HUM Control MethodCalibrate Actuator Analog SetupSet Status Display Test Outputs Run DiagnosticsShow Inputs Test Control BoardControl Circuit Board Change PasswordsDate and Time LCD Display ContrastControl Outputs DIP SwitchesNon-Volatile Memory 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 View Water Detect Floor Plan for Optional LTM1000/LT750 Setup Custom AlarmsSetup Water Detect Floor Plan Operating Status System SetupCold Start Delay View/Set Control SetpointsIR Flush Overfill infrared humidifiers only Auto Restart DelayDefault Settings and Ranges 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 Modify Plot Scales Setting optionsPlot Graphs Analog/Digital Inputs View Run Hours LogLCD Contrast View 24 Hour Run Time HistoryView Total Run Hours Nonvolatile Memory Response to Control Types Proportional Control Temperature ControlCooling/Heating Required, in Percent % PID Control Chilled Water or SCR Reheats onlyChilled Water Cooling Glycool CoolingDual Cooling Source Cooling/dehumidification load status responseHot Water Reheat Humidity ControlHeating Operation Electric Reheat SCR Electric Reheat Requires Special Control SoftwareProportional Control Control TypesHumidification Operation System Activation Time between peaks x 5% Connecting the Analog Sensors Load Control FeaturesAdditional Features Short Cycle ControlWater Detection Display Installation-LT750 DIP Switch SettingsFault LT750 Environmental UnitCalibration SetupPhysical Connections Communications Liebert Monitoring Devices and SoftwareStandard Alarms Change FilterCompressor Overload Custom AlarmsHigh Temperature High Head PressureLoss of Power High Temperature and Low Temperature SimultaneouslyHumidifier Problem Infrared Humidifiers Low TemperatureOptional/Custom Alarms System Testing Water Detection Sensor FirestatSmoke Detector Liebert unit Recommended Liquitect location Floor drainRemote Shutdown Zone leak detection kit installation scenariosFilters Distance From UnitBelt Blower PackageFan Impellers and Bearings Air DistributionDischarge Pressure Refrigeration SystemSuction Pressure SuperheatHot Gas Bypass Valve Operation AdjustmentThermostatic Expansion Valve Operation Outdoor fan/condenser configuration Air Cooled CondenserValve spring guide Water/Glycol Cooled Condensers Coaxial CondenserRegulating Valve Glycol Solution Maintenance Adjusting Collar NutMechanical Failure Compressor ReplacementCompressor Functional Check Compressor Replacement Procedure Electrical FailureInfrared Humidifier Cleaning the PanHumidifier Removing the PanAutoflush Controls Autoflush Infrared Humidifier Cleaning SystemAutoflush Operation Steam Generating HumidifierOperation ControlsPart Capacity Number Voltage Lbs/hr kg/hr Replacing the CanisterHumidifier canister part numbers 200-460Circuit Board Adjustments Drain Tempering FeatureSymptom Possible Cause Check or Remedy Blower troubleshootingChilled water troubleshooting Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Infrared humidifier troubleshooting Dehumidification troubleshootingGlycol pump troubleshooting See 6.4.8 Compressor Functional Check and TableSteam generating humidifier troubleshooting Reheat troubleshooting Compressor Filters Steam Generating HumidifierBlower Section Air Cooled Condenser if applicableGlycol Pump FiltersWater/Glycol Condenser if applicable Electrical PanelSemiannual Maintenance Inspection Checklist Page Ti n Ne tIti That
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