Liebert XDP160RC, XDP160RM, XDP160RA Liebert iCOM User Menu Screens, Spare Parts, Event Log

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Liebert iCOM Control—Firmware Version XP1.00.010.STD

4.8Liebert iCOM User Menu Screens

User menus report general cooling unit operations and status. User menu screens employ a coding that begins with “U” and is followed by parameters and information, such as settings. Gaining access to some User menu screens requires entering a password; the User Menu password is 1490.

Check www.liebert.com for the latest Liebert iCOM user manual updates, SL-18835.

Figure 31 Setpoints screen

SETPOINTS

UNIT 01

 

 

 

U101

PASSWORD (Actual Level 0)

????

U102

Min Room Temperature Setpoint

68.0°F

U103

 

 

U104

 

 

U105

 

 

U106

 

 

U107

 

 

U108

 

 

U109

 

 

U110

 

 

U111

 

 

 

 

 

for next/previous unit

to select parameter

then to change parameter

to confirm

Min Room Temperature Setpoint—Sets the minimum room temperature the unit will attempt to maintain. If the temperature falls below this point, the unit will raise the refrigerant temperature to reduce the amount of cooling.

The setting is intended to keep the room temperature above the setpoint. Without a proper setpoint, the Liebert XDP can lower the room temperature too much, depending on the room dew point and load. This setpoint will reduce the cooling to keep the room temperature above this desired temperature.

NOTE

This is not a true room temperature setpoint. The Liebert XDP has no heaters; it will try to cool as much as possible. If the Liebert XDP is able to cool the room to this setpoint, it will reduce its cooling action to try to keep the room temperature at or above this setpoint.

The default setting is 60°F (15.6°C). The range is 50-80°F (10-27°C).

For optimal cooling performance, the minimum temperature setpoint should be 1-2° below the expected temperature at the remote sensors, which may affect placement of the remote sensors. If the minimum temperature setpoint is set above the typical remote temperature sensor reading, it will reduce the Liebert XD cooling output and, in extreme cases, cause erratic Liebert XD performance.

Spare Parts

Spare Parts—The spare parts lists contains a detailed description and part number that can be used to order parts for the unit. These part numbers are specific to each model and option installed on the unit.

Event Log

Event Log—The event log displays all events and actions that have been generated by the unit. When multiple units are networked you will see the event log of the whole system. Each event shows the unit that generated the alarm, time and date stamp, a description and the event type.

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Contents Liebert XDP with Liebert iCOM Control Page Table of Contents Specifications Alarm Descriptions and SolutionsStart the Liebert XDP with Liebert Icom Figures Tables Important Safety Instructions Pumping Unit Redundancy Place holder Revision Level Liebert Example XDP160RA= 460V-3ph-60Hz Place holder General Product Information Equipment InspectionProduct/System Description Minimum LoadEquipment Handling Handling the Liebert XDP While it is on Skid and PackagedRemoving the Unit from the Skid Using a Forklift Unpacking the Liebert XDPRemoving the Unit from the Skid using Rigging Use a forklift to remove the Liebert XDP from the skidMoving the Liebert XDP Using Piano Jacks Spreader Bars BracketRemoving the Unit from the Piano Jacks Securing the Liebert XDP to piano jacksMechanical Considerations Liebert XDP dimensionsPositioning the Liebert XDP Unit piping outlet connection sizes, inches, OD Cu Electrical ConsiderationsModel Pipe Connection Point 50/60 Hz Connecting High-Voltage Cables Front view of Liebert XDP and electrical enclosureHigh voltage connections-60Hz Extra Low Voltage ELV Connections High voltage connections-50HzConnecting the remote temperature/humidity sensors DIP Switch and Jumper Settings for Remote Sensors DIP switch and jumper settingsField Connections-Optional for All Units Liebert XDP extra low voltage field connections pointsRemote Sensor Installation-Proper Placement Suggested remote sensor placementEuropean Union Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas Requirements Connection SizesRecommended Pipe Size Supply, return pipe sizes for refrigerant loopPiping Installation Methods Piping Installation-R-134a Pumped CircuitLiebert XDP Interconnection with Liebert XD Cooling Modules Liebert XDPPiping Mains Bypass Flow ControllerBypass flow controllers for a Liebert XDP-based system Required Number of OpenPiping Details-Shutoff/Isolation Valves Bypass flow controller arrangementInsulation Evacuation and Leak Check-R-134a Pumped CircuitFloor Supply Return Liebert Filling the Pumped Circuit-R-134a System refrigerant charge for the supply and return mainsCalculating refrigerant charge-example Calculating Refrigerant Charge-ExampleWorksheet to calculate refrigerant charge Checklist for Proper Installation Liebert iCOM Components and Functions Escape Key Down Arrow KeyKeyboard icons and functions Display Lamp IndicatorsIcon Key Name Function Navigating Through the Liebert iCOM Display Accessing Menus and Settings Viewing DataUnit Sensor a Sensor B Pump Operation Roo m Data Room Data Cooling Module Overview ACK High Chilled Water TempEntering the Password Entering the passwordChanging Liebert iCOM’s Display Settings Changing Operational SettingsHighlight the setting to be changed by pressing Enter English USGraphical Data Record Liebert iCOM User Menu Icons and LegendLiebert XDP User Menu screen Spare Parts Liebert iCOM User Menu ScreensEvent Log SET Alarms page 1 Sensor Data screen, page 1 Sensor Data screen, page 2 U401 U402 Online XDV8SKXDH32SK XDO20SK 20 KWLiebert iCOM Service Menu Icons and Legend Setpoints Maintenance Diagnostics Set AlarmsService Mode SettingsLiebert iCOM Service Menu Screens Liebert XDP Service Menu screenLiebert iCOM Control-Firmware Version XP1.00.010.STD Maintenance-Basic Settings screen, page 1 Maintenance-Pump 1 Settings screen, page 2 Maintenance-Pump 2 Settings screen, page 3 Diagnostics/Service Mode screen, page 1 Manual Mode Control Type-Not currently used Diagnostics/Service Mode screen, page 5 Set Alarms screen, page 1 Set Alarms screen, page 2 Delay EN-DIS Type High Temp Sensor a Enable ALMLOW Temp Sensor a Enable ALM High Temp Sensor B Enable ALMHigh Refrigerant Temp Enable ALM LOW Refrigerant Temp Enable ALMSupply Refrigerant Sensor Enable ALM Loss of Flow Pump Enable ALMCondensation Detected Enable ALM FAN Failure Enable ALMCustomer Input Enable ALM Smoke Detected Enable ALMS601 S612 S801 MAC GBPSystem/Network Setup screen-Unit, page 1 UnitS834 S835 S401 Node ID Delay EN-DIS Type Condensation Detected EnableLocal Module Shutdown Enable ALM Sensor Failure Enable ALMNode ID Delay EN-DIS Type Liebert XDP pump light indicator-208V and 400V units Checklist for Liebert XDP StartupIndicator Lights Description Green Red Starting the Liebert XDP with Liebert iCOM Controller System R-134a liquid level at 160kW loadAlarm Descriptions Alarm Descriptions and Solutions System Shutdown Causes Unit Is Off By Refrig Sens FailUnit Is Off By High CW Temp Unit Is Off By Pump Short CycleTroubleshooting the Liebert XDP Symptom Possible Cause Check or RemedySee Clogged Filter Dryer and/or Impeller symptom Maintenance Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas RequirementsLiebert XDP160 specifications Liebert Corporation Dearborn Drive Box Columbus, OH 2006/42/EC 2004/108/EC 2006/95/EC 97/23/ECNe t Is tTwor k Care

XDP160RA, XDP160RC, XDP160RM specifications

The Liebert XDP series is an innovative line of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) designed to safeguard critical IT equipment and ensure reliability in demanding environments. The XDP160RM, XDP160RC, and XDP160RA models are distinguished by their robust features and advanced technologies, making them ideal for data centers, server rooms, and telecommunications.

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All three models utilize advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology that enhances system performance and efficiency. The DSP technology ensures high efficiency rates, often exceeding 95% in online mode. This not only reduces energy costs but also minimizes heat output, contributing to a more sustainable operational environment.

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The Liebert XDP series also incorporates enhanced safety features, including fault detection and automated alerts, which further bolster reliability. With a strong commitment to maintaining uptime and safeguarding critical operations, the XDP models are a wise investment for any organization reliant on continuous power availability.

In conclusion, the Liebert XDP160RM, XDP160RC, and XDP160RA UPS systems are engineered to deliver exceptional power protection through high efficiency, advanced technologies, and user-friendly management features. These models are positioned to meet the rigorous demands of modern IT environments, ensuring that businesses can maintain operations without interruption.