American Power Conversion Central Air Conditioning System manual Maint intervals, Alarm delay

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Operation: Set Up Alarms

Maint intervals

Path: Main > Setup > System # > Alarms > Maint Intervals

The System records the number of hours each of the eight components in each Module has operated. Set the maintenance interval for each type of component in the Modules of your System. Every time the run hours for a component in a Module elapse this number of hours, an alarm will occur. Move the selector arrow next to the component name (top line of the screen), and press the ENTER key to scroll through each of the eight components.

Component name. Scroll through the components to view the maintenance intervals:

Blower 1

Blower 2

Heater

Humidifier

Variable Frequency Drive 1 (VFD 1)

Variable Frequency Drive 2 (VFD 2)

Compressor 1

Compressor 2

Alarm. Set the number of operating hours (in 100-hour increments) at which an alarm will occur to remind you of maintenance milestones.

Alarm delay

Path: Main > Setup > System # > Alarms > Alarm Delays

The alarm delay is the period between start-up and the enabling of alarms. The delay allows the modes (Cool, Reheat, Dehumidify, and Humidify) to take effect before alarms occur.

Temperature Delay. Set the temperature alarm delay. The maximum delay is 999 seconds (16 minutes, 39 seconds).

Humidity Delay. Set the humidity alarm delay. The maximum delay is 999 seconds (16 minutes, 39 seconds).

Coil fluid thresholds

Path: Main > Setup > System # > Alarms > Coil Fluid Thrshlds

The coil fluid coolant temperature thresholds set a range for temperatures at the coolant inlet (Water or Glycol) of the fluid coil (if equipped). An alarm occurs if the coolant temperatures move outside of this range.

Low Threshold. Set the coolant temperature at which you want a low temperature alarm to occur.

High Threshold. Set the coolant temperature at which you want a high temperature alarm to occur.

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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 screenPassword entry Change settingsStart the System 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 Set Up Module Configuration Configure ModuleAlarm detectors Set Up Module Control Calibrate airflow manuallyCalibrate airflow automatically Reset variable frequency drive Reset humidifierSet up Humidifier Reset compressors How the modes work Control the EnvironmentSetpoints Deadbands ModesEssential Functions PID controls Loop Behavior PID Tuning Correction How to tune the PIDsHumidification sensitivity Set Up Alarms Temperature alarmsHumidity alarms Alarm delay Maint intervalsCoil fluid thresholds 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 Group status View Event LogView 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 ConfigurationTCP/IP configuration methods APC Device IP Configuration WizardBootp & Dhcp configuration 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 How to Access a Configured Unit Web interfaceTelnet/SSH Snmp FTP/SCP How to Recover From a Lost Password How to Upgrade Firmware Upgrade the AOS. For example Page Environment Monthly Preventive MaintenanceCleanliness MechanicalElectrical 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 Limited Product Warranty for APC Products Terms of warrantyAPC product covered Assignment of warranties Drawings, descriptionsExclusions Limited Product Warranty for APC Products Warranty Procedures ClaimsLabor Parts Page Page APC Worldwide Customer Support

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