Schneider Electric ACRC500, ACRC502, ACRC501 Mechanical inspection checklist, Piping Installation

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Mechanical inspection checklist

The mechanical inspection verifies that all mechanical components and connections are secure.

CAUTION

PIPING INSTALLATION

Failure to properly install piping may result in improper cooling unit operation or possible damage to the cooling unit or surrounding equipment.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Ensure that:

Condensate drain line is at least the size of the drain connection.

Mechanical connections are tight.

Fans are turning freely and the blades are not distorted or bent.

Pipe fittings are tight.

Air is bled from the water system. If air remains in the system, bleed it out now.

Supply chilled water temperature is recorded.

Chilled water flow is correct based on the performance requirements of the cooling unit.

Field-installed traps and piping are in accordance with the installation manual. Strainers are in place in the chilled water supply loop. Proper piping practices have been followed.

Piping is adequately supported and isolated when necessary.

Field-installed service valves are open.

Water outlet temperature sensor is positioned correctly. For top-connected cooling units, the wire with only a green wire tie is positioned in connector J23. For bottom-connected cooling units, the wire with both green and white wire ties is positioned in connector J23.

Piping in the building and on the roof is properly insulated.

Covers and guards are in place.

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Contents Operation and Maintenance Manual 990-3237B-001 Publication Date NovemberSchneider Electric IT Corporation Legal Disclaimer Table of Contents Network Management Card Troubleshooting Page Important Safety Information General InformationSafety Notices During Operation Hazard of Electric SHOCK, EXPLOSION, or ARC FlashStatic Electricity Hazard Checklists Initial inspection checklistCommissioning Ensure thatElectrical inspection checklist Electrical HazardMechanical inspection checklist Piping InstallationUser interface inspection checklist Start-up inspection checklistFinal inspection checklist While the equipment is operating, ensure thatOperation Display InterfaceDescription Function Using the Display Scrolling status screensMain menu screens Navigating the main menuUsing the Path statement Path Main Set Password Change PasswordsNavigating sub-menus Password entry Path Main Operation Limit AccessStart the cooling unit Path Main On/StandbyStop the cooling unit Standby OptionGeneral Configuration Cooling unit configurationPath Main Configure Unit General Path Main Configure Unit Discrete I/O Path Main Configure Unit Discrete I/O Normal StateContacts View the state of input and output contactsCooling Group Configuration Configure the cooling groupPath Main Configure Group Configure Modbus Path Main Configure ModbusIdentify the cooling unit Path Main Set IdentificationHow the Cool mode works Control the EnvironmentSetpoints Path Main Set Group SetpointsPID settings Path Main Set Group PIDsLoop Behavior PID Tuning Correction Tune the PID loopControl Method Proportional Integral Derivative Service intervals Run hoursThresholds Display Settings Password & timeoutAdjust display Date & timeDisplay units Path Main Menu Set Display UnitsNetwork Configuration Configure the networkPath Main Configure Network View Status Readings Cooling unit statusPath Main View Unit Status Cooling group status About the cooling unitPath Main View Group Status Path Main About InRow RCEvent Log View event logClear event log Path Main View Event LogRespond to Alarms View active alarmsClear active alarms Alarm messages and suggested actionsConfigure Unit General Role Override Auto and that cooling Threshlds screenAlarm Message Severity Action Required Quick Configuration TCP/IP configuration methodsSchneider Electric Device IP Configuration Wizard Network Management CardIni file utility Bootp & Dhcp configuration Local access to the control console Remote access to the control consoleNetwork TCP/IP Boot Mode Dhcp only Advanced Dhcp Cookie Is Control console Choose Network from the Control Console menuAccess a Configured Network Management Card Web interfaceTelnet and SSH Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp ModbusInRow RC Operation and Maintenance Manual Recover From a Lost Password Maintenance Monthly Preventive MaintenanceCleanliness EnvironmentMechanical ElectricalSemi-Annual Preventive Maintenance FunctionalTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective ActionProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action Page Page Worldwide Customer Support

ACRC501, ACRC502, ACRC500 specifications

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