Liebert 3000 manual Setup System, Setup Operation

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Operation with Advanced Microprocessor Controls

2.5.2Setup System

The Setup System menu includes the following selections:

SETUP OPERATION

SELECT OPTIONS

CALIBRATE SENSORS

SHOW DIP SWITCHES

SELECT CONTROL TYPE (Chilled Water or SCR Reheats only)

SETUP ALARMS

HUM CONTROL METHOD

ANALOG SETUP

SET STATUS DISPLAY

CALIBRATE ACTUATOR

Setup Operation

The Setup Operation menu permits the review and/or adjustment of the unit configuration. This may include:

Cold Start—This feature, also referred to as Positive Start or Winter Start Kit, allows for the low pressure switch to be ignored for the programmed time during a cold start of the compressor. Enter- ing a “0” for this time will bypass this feature. A “1” will bypass the low pressure switch for one minute, a “2” for 2 minutes, etc. The programmed value can be from 0 to 3 minutes. This delay is fac- tory set to 0 for water cooled, glycol cooled, and GLYCOOL units. Typically, only air cooled units need a “Winter Start” delay time.

Restart—This feature allows for the unit to restart automatically after a loss of power. The pro- grammed value is in 0.1 minute (6 seconds) intervals. A programmed value of zero (0) would require the user to manually press the ON/OFF key to start the unit, i.e. no auto restart. The purpose of this feature is to prevent several units from starting at the same time after a loss of power. The message “Restart Delay -- Please Wait” will be displayed when the system is in the auto restart mode. Liebert suggests programming multiple unit installations with different auto restart times.

IR Fill Rate (infrared humidifiers only)—An autoflush system automatically controls a water makeup valve to maintain the proper level in the infrared humidifier water pan during humidifier operation. If humidification is needed and 15 hours have elapsed since the last time the humidifier was on, the humidifier is held off until the valve completes an initial fill of the humidifier pan. This pre-fill is about 30 seconds. The valve continues to fill and flush the pan for about 4 minutes.

During humidifier operation, with the flush rate set at the default of 150%, the valve is opened peri- odically to add water to the pan (about 40 seconds for every 9-1/2 minutes of humidifier operation). This adds enough water to the pan to cause about a third of the total water used to be flushed out the overflow standpipe located in the humidifier pan. This flushing action helps remove solids from the pan. The flush rate is adjustable from 110% to 500%. If the water quality is poor, it may be desirable to increase the water flushing action above the normal 150% rate. Also, if the supply water pressure is low, the flush rate adjustment can be increased so that sufficient water level is maintained during humidification.

Chilled Water/Hot Water/Econ-O-CoilFlush—This feature will flush the respective coil for

3 minutes after the programmed number of hours of non-use. For example, if the flush time is pro- grammed with 24 hours on a hot water reheat type system and heating is not required for a 24 hour period, the hot water valve will be open for 3 minutes to allow the coil to be flushed. The programmed value can be from 0 (no flush) to 99 (99 hours of non-use).

C/F Degrees—The control can be selected to show readings and setpoints in either degrees Fahren- heit (F) or Celsius (C).

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Contents Liebert Challenger Page Table of Contents Run Diagnostics Component Operation and Maintenance Alarm DescriptionsHumidifier Figures Page Chilled Water Systems System DescriptionsCompressorized Systems Glycool Chilled Glycol Cooling SystemsStart-Up Procedure Advanced microprocessor control panel BasicsAdvanced microprocessor a control for Challenger Status/Alarm Data Status DisplayMain Menu MENU/ESC Analog Sensors Setpoints/SetupDefault setpoints and ranges Run Hours LogSetup Operation Setup SystemShow DIP Switches Select OptionsCalibrate Sensors Alarm Delay seconds Setup AlarmsAlarm default time delays Default TimeHumidity HUM Control Method Standard Custom Alarm MessagesAnalog Setup Set Status DisplayCalibrate Actuator Test Control Board Run DiagnosticsShow Inputs Test OutputsLCD Display Contrast Change PasswordsDate and Time Control Circuit BoardControl output LEDs DIP SwitchesNon-Volatile Memory Control OutputsOperation with Advanced Microprocessor with Graphics Control Advanced microprocessor with graphics control menu See 3.7.7 Set Status Display View/Set AlarmsSetup Alarms Setup Custom Alarms Setup Water Detect Floor PlanView Water Detect Floor Plan for Optional LTM1000/LT750 View/Set Control Setpoints System SetupCold Start Delay Operating StatusChilled Water/Hot Water/Econ-O-Coil Flush Auto Restart DelayDefault Settings and Ranges IR Flush Overfill infrared humidifiers onlySelect Control Algorithm Chilled Water and SCR Reheats only Calibrate Valve ActuatorSelect Humidity Sensing Mode Run DiagnosticsShow Inputs Setting options Plot GraphsModify Plot Scales View Run Hours Log Analog/Digital InputsView 24 Hour Run Time History View Total Run HoursLCD Contrast Nonvolatile Memory PID Control Chilled Water or SCR Reheats only Temperature ControlCooling/Heating Required, in Percent % Response to Control Types Proportional ControlCooling/dehumidification load status response Glycool CoolingDual Cooling Source Chilled Water CoolingSCR Electric Reheat Requires Special Control Software Humidity ControlHeating Operation Electric Reheat Hot Water ReheatControl Types Humidification Operation System ActivationProportional Control Time between peaks x 5% Short Cycle Control Load Control FeaturesAdditional Features Connecting the Analog SensorsLT750 Environmental Unit Installation-LT750 DIP Switch SettingsFault Water Detection DisplaySetup Physical ConnectionsCalibration Liebert Monitoring Devices and Software CommunicationsChange Filter Standard AlarmsHigh Head Pressure Custom AlarmsHigh Temperature Compressor OverloadLow Temperature High Temperature and Low Temperature SimultaneouslyHumidifier Problem Infrared Humidifiers Loss of PowerOptional/Custom Alarms System Testing Liebert unit Recommended Liquitect location Floor drain FirestatSmoke Detector Water Detection SensorDistance From Unit Zone leak detection kit installation scenariosFilters Remote ShutdownAir Distribution Blower PackageFan Impellers and Bearings BeltSuperheat Refrigeration SystemSuction Pressure Discharge PressureAdjustment Thermostatic Expansion Valve OperationHot Gas Bypass Valve Operation Air Cooled Condenser Outdoor fan/condenser configurationWater/Glycol Cooled Condensers Coaxial Condenser Regulating ValveValve spring guide Adjusting Collar Nut Glycol Solution MaintenanceCompressor Replacement Compressor Functional CheckMechanical Failure Electrical Failure Compressor Replacement ProcedureRemoving the Pan Cleaning the PanHumidifier Infrared HumidifierSteam Generating Humidifier Autoflush Infrared Humidifier Cleaning SystemAutoflush Operation Autoflush ControlsControls Operation200-460 Replacing the CanisterHumidifier canister part numbers Part Capacity Number Voltage Lbs/hr kg/hrDrain Tempering Feature Circuit Board AdjustmentsBlower troubleshooting Chilled water troubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Check or Remedy Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting See 6.4.8 Compressor Functional Check and Table Dehumidification troubleshootingGlycol pump troubleshooting Infrared humidifier troubleshootingSteam generating humidifier troubleshooting Reheat troubleshooting Air Cooled Condenser if applicable Filters Steam Generating HumidifierBlower Section CompressorElectrical Panel FiltersWater/Glycol Condenser if applicable Glycol PumpSemiannual Maintenance Inspection Checklist Page That Ne tIti Ti n
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