American Power Conversion Central Air Conditioning System manual Valve Types, Actuator Types

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Operation: Options for Fluid-Cooled Modules

Valve Types

Path: Main > Setup > System # > System Config > Valve Types

Set the type of valves installed in your piping system. Each valve can be either two-way or three-way. Economizer-equipped Systems use three-way valves.

Flow Switch. Set the location of the optional flow switch in this System. The flow switch detects whether there is adequate liquid coolant (water) flow to maintain coil operation.

The Flow Switch setting indicates where the flow switch is installed:

DX, for the liquid line entering the heat exchanger (to maintain head pressure in DX Systems)

Multi, for the chilled water input to the MultiCool coil or chilled water coil (Systems using chilled water only)

None, for air-cooled Modules with no MultiCool coil

Cndsr Vlv. The condenser fluid valve controls the flow of coolant into the heat exchanger or to the Economizer coil in direct expansion. Set the condenser fluid valve as either a two- or three-way valve.

Coil Fluid. The coil fluid valve controls the flow of coolant to the MultiCool, Chilled Water, or Economizer coil. Set the coil fluid valve as either a two- or three-way valve, depending on the configuration.

Actuator Types

Path: Main > Setup > System # > System Config > Actuator Types

Cndsr Vlv. Set the type of condenser valve actuator as Floating or None. The condenser valve is not present in In-row Modules.

Floating Control maintains the position of the valve when the power is off.

None indicates that no condenser valve is installed. Air-cooled Systems with no external water piping do not require a condenser valve actuator.

Coil Fluid. Set the Coil Fluid valve actuator to Floating, Spr Anlg, or None.

Floating Control maintains the position of the valve when the power is off.

Spring (Return) Analog closes the valve when the power is off.

None indicates that the Module does not have a MultiCool, Chilled Water, or Economizer coil.

NetworkAIR IR Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting

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Contents NetworkAIR IR Precision Air Conditioner Page Contents Set Up Alarms Network Management Card Maintenance Display Interface OperationScrolling status screens Using the DisplayNavigating the interface Main menu screenStart the System Password entryChange settings Stop the System System Options Set Up System ConfigurationOperation Set Up System Configuration System Delays Building management Sensor setupOptions for Fluid-Cooled Modules Fluid-Coil Type Applicable SettingsActuator Types Valve TypesCoil Fluid Temp Activation Threshold and Deadband Input contacts Set Up Contacts and RelaysMap Description/Function Output relaysOperation Set Up Contacts and Relays Alarm detectors Set Up Module ConfigurationConfigure Module Calibrate airflow automatically Set Up Module ControlCalibrate airflow manually Set up Humidifier Reset variable frequency driveReset humidifier Reset compressors How the modes work Control the EnvironmentSetpoints Essential Functions DeadbandsModes PID controls Loop Behavior PID Tuning Correction How to tune the PIDsHumidification sensitivity Humidity alarms Set Up AlarmsTemperature alarms Coil fluid thresholds Alarm delayMaint intervals Group config Set Up GroupSys failure events Group settingsOperation Set Up Group Password & Time-out Set Up the DisplayTemperature & pressure units Date and timeHow to update the firmware Adjust displayProduct data Reset to defaultsNetwork config Set Up Network ConfigurationModule status View Status ReadingsSystem status View Log Group statusView Event Log Major or minor alarm LEDs Respond to AlarmsView active alarms Control beeperReset sys failure Clear active alarmsDisplayed Alarm Message Action Required Alarm messages and suggested actionsDisplayed Alarm Message Action Required Check that the # Systems setting Path Main Setup Group Group Module Module in which the alarm occurred Module Control Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Page Overview Quick ConfigurationBootp & Dhcp configuration TCP/IP configuration methodsAPC Device IP Configuration Wizard Network Management Card Quick Configuration Option 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 Local access to the control console Control console Remote access to the control consoleNetwork Management Card Quick Configuration Telnet/SSH How to Access a Configured UnitWeb interface Snmp FTP/SCP How to Recover From a Lost Password How to Upgrade Firmware Upgrade the AOS. For example Page Environment Monthly Preventive MaintenanceElectrical CleanlinessMechanical Record the amperages for the following components Quarterly Preventive MaintenanceFunctional tests Semi-Annual Preventive Maintenance Page Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Semi-Annual Preventive Maintenance Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Page APC product covered Limited Product Warranty for APC ProductsTerms of warranty Exclusions Assignment of warrantiesDrawings, descriptions Limited Product Warranty for APC Products Labor Warranty ProceduresClaims Parts Page Page APC Worldwide Customer Support

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