APC ACRD101, ACRD100 manual Control the Environment, Setpoints

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Control the Environment

The primary function of the cooling unit is to capture the heat generated by IT equipment and neutralize it before it mixes with the room. The control strategies employed by the cooling unit depend upon the deployment strategy of the cooling group.

In an InRow environment, the cooling unit supplies constant-temperature supply air to the common cold aisle. The fan speed is modulated to ensure that the required volume of air reaches the IT equipment. The fan speed is determined by the difference between the cooling setpoint and the maximum rack air inlet temperature of the cooling group.

In a HACS or RACS environment, the cooling unit neutralizes the heat accumulated in the common hot aisle and expels it into the surrounding environmental space while maintaining the necessary temperature difference across the IT equipment.

In a Spot cooling environment, the equipment operates like traditional CRAC equipment, providing a constant return air temperature. In Discrete mode, the fans operate at a user-selectable speed (Fan Speed Preference) and the compressor operates at maximum capacity. In Prop (Proportional) mode, the fans are modulated to maintain the required return air temperature and the compressor output is modulated to maintain the necessary supply air temperature.

Setpoints

Path: Main > Set Group Setpoint

A setpoint is the target value that a cooling group will maintain. The default setpoints are appropriate for most cooling applications.

The setpoints for each mode must be within the following ranges:

Cool: 18.0 – 25.0°C (64.4 – 78.8°F)

Deadband: -17.7 – 5.6°C (0 – 10.0°F)

Supply Air: 13.8 – 23.0°C (57 – 73.4°F) Spot (Proportional) only

17.7– 23.0°C (64 – 73.4°F) HACS, RACS or InRow

Note: The Supply Air setting is defined by APC authorized personnel only when the cooling group is commissioned.

Note: The Supply Air setpoint must never be set higher than the Cool setpoint.

Fan Speed: When the unit is programmed for HACS or RACS mode, this property specifies the necessary temperature difference (DT) across the IT equipment. When the cooling unit is programmed for Spot (Proportional), InRow, HACS or RACS with the Fan Control property set to Manual, this property defines the fan speed. When the cooling unit is programmed for Spot (Discrete), the fan speeds are also selected from the following table but the Fan Control property is irrelevant.

Low: 16.7°C (30°F) DT (60% of maximum fan speed)

Med-Low:13.9°C (25°F) DT (70% of maximum fan speed)

Med: 11.1°C (20°F) DT (80% of maximum fan speed)

Med-High:6.3°C (15°F) DT (90% of maximum fan speed)

High: 5.6°C (10°F) DT (100% of maximum fan speed)

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Contents Operation and Maintenance 동봉된 CD 안에 한국어 매뉴얼이 있습니다 American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer Page Contents Cooling Group Configuration Network Management Card Page Symbols used in this manual Cross-reference symbol used in this manualOverview Safety Inspection Checklists Initial inspection checklistEnsure that Electrical inspection checklist Ensure that Mechanical inspection checklistWhile the cooling unit is operating, ensure that User interface inspection checklistStart-up inspection checklist Final inspection checklistCalculating R410A charge Charging With RefrigerantInRow RD 10 kW Air Cooled Operation and Maintenance Charging the equipment Compressor Oil Charge Oil charging procedureInRow RD 10 kW Air Cooled Operation and Maintenance Display Interface OperationMain menu screens Using the Display InterfaceScrolling status screens Status Screen Name Status Information DisplayedNavigating the sub-menus Navigating the main menuUsing the Path statement Password entryStart the cooling unit General Configuration Cooling unit configurationStop the cooling unit View the state of input and output contacts Cooling Group ConfigurationConfigure the cooling group ContactsIdentify the cooling unit Configure ModbusSetpoints Control the EnvironmentPID settings Loop Behavior PID Tuning Correction Tune the PID loopControl Method Proportional Integral Derivative Service intervals Run hoursThresholds Date and time Password and time-outDisplay units Adjust display settingsConfigure network Network ConfigurationCooling unit status View Status ReadingsAbout the cooling unit Cooling group statusEvent Log View the event logClear the event log Alarm messages and suggested actions Respond to AlarmsView active alarms Clear active alarmsThreshlds screen Configure Unit Discrete I/O screen. See page 17 for more Quick Configuration TCP/IP configuration methodsOverview APC 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 Monthly Preventive Maintenance CleanlinessEnvironment Electrical MechanicalFunctional tests Semi-Annual Preventive MaintenanceProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingCorrective Action Problem Possible CausePage Page 990-3212A-001 11/2009 APC Worldwide Customer Support