APC ACSC101, ACSC100 manual View Status Readings, Cooling unit status

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View Status Readings

The display interface has several options for viewing the status of the cooling unit, the cooling group to which the cooling unit belongs, and the environment being controlled. The status readings for the cooling unit are available under the View Unit Status option in the main menu, and status readings for the cooling group are available under the View Group Status option on the main menu or on the scrolling status screens.

Scrolling status screens

When the display interface is idle, it scrolls through screens of status information. Press the up or down arrow key to interrupt the automatic scrolling and view a specific status screen.

Cooling unit status

Path: Main > View Unit Status

Op Mode. The cooling unit is in one of the following modes:

On: The cooling unit is cooling.

Standby: The cooling unit is receiving power but is not enabled for cooling.

Idle: The cooling unit is on, but the compressor is not running because it has active alarms. Cool Output. The actual cooling output of the cooling unit.

Cool Demand. The amount of cooling that the heat load currently requires.

Rack Inlet. The temperature of the air entering the rack at the remote temperature sensor. Supply Air. The temperature of the air leaving the cooling unit.

Return Air. The temperature of the air entering the cooling unit.

Cond Outlet. The temperature of the air leaving the condenser.

Cond Inlet. The temperature of the air entering the condenser.

Suction Temp. The temperature of the low pressure refrigerant line.

Air Flow. The amount of air flowing through the evaporator required to maintain the setpoint temperature.

Evap Fan Spd. The speed of the fans that regulate the air flow through the evaporator. Cond Fan Spd. The speed of the fans that regulate air flow through the condenser. Input State. The actual state of the input contact (open or closed).

Output State. The actual state of the output contact (open or closed).

Filter DP. The filter differential pressure.

Suction. The pressure at the compressor inlet.

Discharge. The pressure at the compressor outlet.

Superheat. The difference between the Suction Temp and the evaporator dew point temperature Compressor. The state of the compressor, either on or off.

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Contents Operation 동봉된 CD 안에 한국어 매뉴얼이 있습니다 Contents Network Management Card Maintenance American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer Overview Symbols used in this manualCross-reference symbol used in this manual General InformationSafety Ensure that Inspection ChecklistsInitial inspection checklist CommissioningMechanical inspection checklist Electrical inspection checklistWhile the cooling unit is operating, ensure that User interface inspection checklistStart-up inspection checklist Final inspection checklistDisplay Interface OperationMain menu screens Using the Display InterfaceScrolling status screens Status Screen Name Status Information DisplayedNavigating the sub-menus Navigating the main menuPassword entry Using the Path statementStop the cooling unit Start the cooling unitCooling unit configuration General ConfigurationContacts View the state of input and output contactsEdit the normal state of input and output contacts Configure the cooling group Cooling Group ConfigurationIdentify the cooling unit Configure ModbusControl the Environment SetpointsSupply Air Thresholds Run hoursService intervals Display Settings Password & time-outDate and time Display units Configure displayConfigure network Network ConfigurationCooling unit status View Status ReadingsCooling group status About the cooling unitModel Event Log Respond to AlarmsDisplayed Alarm Message Severity Action Required Alarm messages and suggested actionsThreshlds screen Configure Unit Discrete I/O screen. See page 17 for more Overview Quick ConfigurationTCP/IP configuration methods Network Management CardAPC Device IP Configuration Wizard Bootp & Dhcp configurationIni file utility NetworkTCP/IPBoot ModeDHCP onlyAdvancedDHCP Cookie Is Remote access to the control console Local access to the control consoleChoose Network from the Control Console menu Control consoleWeb interface Access a Configured Network Management CardTelnet and SSH Modbus Simple Network Management Protocol SnmpRecover From a Lost Password Environment MaintenanceMonthly Preventive Maintenance CleanlinessElectrical MechanicalFunctional tests Quarterly Preventive MaintenanceSemi-Annual Preventive Maintenance Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Non-transferable warranty Exclusions WarrantyOne-Year Factory Warranty Terms of warrantyWarranty claims Page Page 2009 990-2684A-001

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