Liebert 3000 Room Preparation, Equipment Inspection, Location Considerations, Equipment Handling

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Installation

2.0INSTALLATION

2.1Room Preparation

The room should be well insulated and must have a sealed vapor barrier. The vapor barrier in the ceiling can be a polyethylene film type. Use a rubber or plastic base paint on concrete walls and floors. Doors should not be undercut or have grilles in them.

Outside (or fresh) air should be kept to an absolute minimum. Outside air adds to the heating, cool- ing, humidifying and dehumidifying loads of the site. It is recommended that outside air be kept below 5% of the total air circulated in the room and be preconditioned.

2.2Equipment Inspection

Upon arrival of the unit, inspect all items for visible and concealed damage. Damage should be imme- diately reported to the carrier and a damage claim filed with a copy sent to Liebert or to your sales representative.

2.3Location Considerations

The unit can sit on top of an accessible elevated flooring system. It may be necessary to furnish addi- tional pedestal support below the unit to ensure maximum structural support (see Table 1). A sepa- rate floor stand for the unit may be used as support, independent of the elevated floor and installed prior to the flooring system.

Provide approximately 34" (864 mm) service clearance on the front of the unit.

NOTE

GLYCOOL units require 34" (864 mm) service clearance on the right side of the unit in addition to front service clearance.

Avoid placing units in an alcove or at the extreme end of a room that has a high aspect ratio (long, narrow room). Ducted units can be placed in room corners or ends as long as front access is main- tained. Placing units too close together will reduce the effectiveness of the air distribution.

NOTE

Locate and remove shipping screw on fan motor base.

2.4Equipment Handling

! WARNING

The instructions listed below are to be adhered to when handling this unit with or without the skid. There is the potential for this unit to tip over if handled improperly, which will cause damage to the unit and could cause injury or death to the unit handler(s).

2.4.1Handling With Skid

Always keep the unit upright, indoors and protected from damage.

If possible, transport the unit using a fork lift; otherwise, use a crane with belts or cables, avoid- ing pressing on the top edges of the packaging.

If using a fork lift, make sure the forks, if adjustable, are spread to the widest allowable distance to still fit under the skid.

! CAUTION

While on the skid, the unit is too tall to fit through a standard height doorway (83 inches or 2108 mm tall). Any attempt to move the unit, while on the skid, through a standard doorway will cause damage to the unit.

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Contents Liebert Challenger Page Table of Contents R407C Refrigerant Chilled Water ModelsSplit System Models Figures Tables System Descriptions Room Preparation Equipment InspectionLocation Considerations Equipment HandlingModel Lbs kg Unit net weightRemoval of Skid Rear return configuration Front return configurationFloor Cutout Dimensions Piping connection size Piping ConsiderationsDrain Line Hot GasRefrigerant Line HumidifierWater SupplyLine Suction Refrigerant LineCondensate Pump Line Condensate DrainCondenser SupplyLine Condenser Return LineHotWater Return HumidifierWater SupplyLine Hot Water SupplyPiping connections for chilled water self-contained units Installation Electrical Connections Electrical connectionsBalancing the Air Distribution Under-Floor Discharge SystemsHz Units 550 600 Model Ton Hz Units 550 600 ModelDucted Applications Checklist for Completed InstallationPlenum Installation Installation Condenser Location Line VoltageLow Voltage Lee-Temp/Flood Back Head Pressure Control CondensersAir cooled condenser statistics Refrigerant Piping Recommended line sizes OD copper inchesFan Speed Control Systems Materials SuppliedEquivalent lengths feet for various pipe fittings Condenser refrigerant per serial tagDehydration/Leak Test Single Circuit Shown Refrigerant control settings psi kPa Lee-Temp/Flood Back Head Pressure Control SystemsCharging PipingMaterials Supplied Low Pressure Cut Out High Pressure Cut Out 360 Single Circuit Shown Condenser Water cooled general arrangement Manual Flushing AdjustmentWater Regulating Valve Testing Valve Function Adjusting collar nutPump and Drycooler Drycooler InstallationDrycooler Location Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Relative Dew Point Humidity Room dew point temperaturesGlycol Piping Volume in standard Type L copper piping Filling InstructionsExpansion Tanks, Fluid Relief Valves and Other Devices Preparing the System for Filling@ 50F 10C Glycol SolutionsEthylene glycol concentrations Filling the System For expansion tank dimensions, see on 43-3/16 43-9/16 110 5mmSee Note 30-1/4 1095mm 483mm 1097mmMounting hole dimensional data Drycooler dataGlycol pump data Pump Pump Suction Pump Discharge ConnectionFactory Glycool general arrangement Glycol Regulating Valve Chilled Water Models WAY Valve Air Cooled Condensing Units Water/Glycol Cooled Condensing UnitsRefrigerant Loop Line coupling sizes Unit refrigerant chargeRecommended refrigerant lines R22 or R407C sizes OD copper Refrigerant piping diagram Quick Connect Fittings Unit Dimensions See Table Outdoor Air Cooled Condensing UnitsPFCZ42A-L PFCZ41A-L Outdoor air cooled condensing unit-top air discharge models See Table152 Piping and electrical connections top air discharge36-1/4 38-1/2 SL-11081 PG 8A Discharge ModelsInstalling the Indoor Condensing Unit Model Net Weight 60 Hz 50 Hz Lbs kgCentrifugal Air Cooled Condensing Units Indoor centrifugal condensing unitDetail of ceiling hanging bracket Ton DuctingAirflow CFM CMH Dimensional Data Piping Connections DPN000207Rev0 Ton centrifugal air cooled condensing unitTon centrifugal air cooled condensing unit dimensional data DPN000226Rev0 Water Cooled Water and Glycol Cooled Condensing Units Piping ConsiderationsCondenser Water Requirements Regulating ValvePiping Connections DPN000209Rev0 Ton water/glycol cooled condensing unit dimensional data DPN000228Rev0 Temperature Gauge Pressure Psig KPa R407C RefrigerantExample Temperature Pressure Gauge Psig KPaCalculating Subcooling R407C Refrigerant R407C Refrigerant Page Net ItiTin That
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3000 specifications

The Liebert 3000 is a cutting-edge power protection solution designed to provide reliable and efficient backup power for critical applications. This uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system is engineered to safeguard sensitive electronic equipment from power disturbances, ensuring uninterrupted operations in data centers, telecommunications, and industrial environments.

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The system is equipped with comprehensive monitoring and management capabilities. The Liebert 3000 provides real-time data on power usage, battery status, and system performance, enabling facility managers to make informed decisions and proactively address potential issues. The integration of remote management tools allows for seamless monitoring from anywhere, providing peace of mind for operators.

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