Liebert 3000 manual Circuit Board Adjustments, Drain Tempering Feature

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Component Operation and Maintenance

Figure 14 Canister replacement

Circuit Board Adjustments

! WARNING

Circuit board adjustment should be performed by qualified personnel only. Hazardous voltages are present in the equipment throughout the procedure. Use extreme caution. If desired, power may be disconnected prior to the procedure.

Humidifier operation is governed by the humidifier control board. This board is located on the right side of the humidifier compartment. There are three potentiometers mounted on the board. These pots can be used to adjust for extreme water conductivity conditions and capacity.

The “%” pot controls the amperage at which the drain will energize. The pot is clearly marked in per- centages. This adjustment is factory set at 90%, which indicates that the unit will drain when the amperage falls off to 90% of the capacity setpoint. Raising the value increases the frequency of drain cycles. Lowering the value decreases the frequency of drain cycles. The frequency should be increased for highly conductive water and decreased for less conductive water. If adjustment is necessary, and a change of three to four percent in either direction does not permit normal operation of the unit, con- sult your Liebert supplier.

The pot marked “SEC” controls the duration of the drain cycle. The pot is clearly marked in seconds. This adjustment is factory set at 60 seconds and should not be readjusted without consulting your Liebert supplier.

The pot marked “CAP ADJ” is factory set at 100%. The maximum capacity is determined by a fixed resistor (R4) which is factory selected based on unit voltage.

Drain Tempering Feature

All units are equipped with a drain tempering feature which mixes cold fill water with hot drain water to protect drain piping. This feature can lower drain water temperature to as low as 140°F (60°C), depending on water pressure. To deactivate this feature, remove the diode from socket CR18 on the circuit board (lower left, above LED).

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Contents Liebert Challenger Page Table of Contents Run Diagnostics Component Operation and Maintenance Alarm DescriptionsHumidifier Figures Page Compressorized Systems System DescriptionsGlycool Chilled Glycol Cooling Systems Chilled Water SystemsStart-Up Procedure Advanced microprocessor control panel BasicsAdvanced microprocessor a control for Challenger Main Menu MENU/ESC Status/Alarm DataStatus Display Default setpoints and ranges Setpoints/SetupRun Hours Log Analog SensorsSetup Operation Setup SystemCalibrate Sensors Show DIP SwitchesSelect Options Alarm default time delays Setup AlarmsDefault Time Alarm Delay secondsHumidity HUM Control Method Standard Custom Alarm MessagesCalibrate Actuator Analog SetupSet Status Display Show Inputs Run DiagnosticsTest Outputs Test Control BoardDate and Time Change PasswordsControl Circuit Board LCD Display ContrastNon-Volatile Memory DIP SwitchesControl Outputs Control output LEDsOperation with Advanced Microprocessor with Graphics Control Advanced microprocessor with graphics control menu See 3.7.7 Set Status Display View/Set AlarmsSetup Alarms View Water Detect Floor Plan for Optional LTM1000/LT750 Setup Custom AlarmsSetup Water Detect Floor Plan Cold Start Delay System SetupOperating Status View/Set Control SetpointsDefault Settings and Ranges Auto Restart DelayIR Flush Overfill infrared humidifiers only Chilled Water/Hot Water/Econ-O-Coil FlushSelect Control Algorithm Chilled Water and SCR Reheats only Calibrate Valve ActuatorSelect Humidity Sensing Mode Run DiagnosticsShow Inputs Modify Plot Scales Setting optionsPlot Graphs View Run Hours Log Analog/Digital InputsLCD Contrast View 24 Hour Run Time HistoryView Total Run Hours Nonvolatile Memory Cooling/Heating Required, in Percent % Temperature ControlResponse to Control Types Proportional Control PID Control Chilled Water or SCR Reheats onlyDual Cooling Source Glycool CoolingChilled Water Cooling Cooling/dehumidification load status responseHeating Operation Electric Reheat Humidity ControlHot Water Reheat SCR Electric Reheat Requires Special Control SoftwareProportional Control Control TypesHumidification Operation System Activation Time between peaks x 5% Additional Features Load Control FeaturesConnecting the Analog Sensors Short Cycle ControlFault Installation-LT750 DIP Switch SettingsWater Detection Display LT750 Environmental UnitCalibration SetupPhysical Connections Liebert Monitoring Devices and Software CommunicationsChange Filter Standard AlarmsHigh Temperature Custom AlarmsCompressor Overload High Head PressureHumidifier Problem Infrared Humidifiers High Temperature and Low Temperature SimultaneouslyLoss of Power Low TemperatureOptional/Custom Alarms System Testing Smoke Detector FirestatWater Detection Sensor Liebert unit Recommended Liquitect location Floor drainFilters Zone leak detection kit installation scenariosRemote Shutdown Distance From UnitFan Impellers and Bearings Blower PackageBelt Air DistributionSuction Pressure Refrigeration SystemDischarge Pressure SuperheatHot Gas Bypass Valve Operation AdjustmentThermostatic Expansion Valve Operation Air Cooled Condenser Outdoor fan/condenser configurationValve spring guide Water/Glycol Cooled Condensers Coaxial CondenserRegulating Valve Adjusting Collar Nut Glycol Solution MaintenanceMechanical Failure Compressor ReplacementCompressor Functional Check Electrical Failure Compressor Replacement ProcedureHumidifier Cleaning the PanInfrared Humidifier Removing the PanAutoflush Operation Autoflush Infrared Humidifier Cleaning SystemAutoflush Controls Steam Generating HumidifierControls OperationHumidifier canister part numbers Replacing the CanisterPart Capacity Number Voltage Lbs/hr kg/hr 200-460Drain Tempering Feature Circuit Board AdjustmentsSymptom Possible Cause Check or Remedy Blower troubleshootingChilled water troubleshooting Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Glycol pump troubleshooting Dehumidification troubleshootingInfrared humidifier troubleshooting See 6.4.8 Compressor Functional Check and TableSteam generating humidifier troubleshooting Reheat troubleshooting Blower Section Filters Steam Generating HumidifierCompressor Air Cooled Condenser if applicableWater/Glycol Condenser if applicable FiltersGlycol Pump Electrical PanelSemiannual Maintenance Inspection Checklist Page Iti Ne tTi n That
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