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DX, FM manual
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System Configuration
Problem
Reset Variable Frequency Drive
Sensor setup
Power On/Off Procedure
Factory default settings
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Contents
Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
60 Hz
NetworkAIR FM DX Precision Air Conditioner
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American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer
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Operation
Safety
General Information
Contents
Mechanical and Refrigeration Inspection Checklist
Temperature alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Humidity alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Maintenance intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Alarm delay
Maintenance
Network Management Card
Troubleshooting
Warranty
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Module
General Information
Modules, Systems, and Groups
System
Group
Safety symbols that may be used in this manual
Safety
Symbols Used in this Manual
Cross-referencesymbols used in this manual
Electrical hazards
Safety Hazards
Lockout/tagout
Static discharge
Display Interface
Operation
Function
Status Screen Name
Using the Display Interface
Scrolling status screens
Status Information Displayed
Main menu screen
Password entry
Navigating the interface
Start the System
Change settings
Factory default settings
Stop the System
Commissioning
Power on
Power On/Off Procedure
Power off
Commissioning Checklists
Initial Inspection Checklist
Ensure that
Electrical Inspection Checklist
Mechanical and Refrigeration Inspection Checklist
Ensure that
Ensure that
Mechanical Inspection Air-cooledChecklist
User Interface Box Inspection Checklist
Ensure that
Start-upInspection Checklist
While the equipment is operating, ensure that
Ensure that
Final Inspection Checklist
Owner Acceptance
System Configuration
System options
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Up Down
System delays
Sensor setup
Building management
Applicable Settings
Settings for fluid-cooledoptions
Fluid-CoilType
Actuator types
Flow Switch Multi Cndsr Vlv 3-way
Valve types
Coil Fluid 3-way
Economizer isolation valve optional
Econ Isolator Valve Enable
Econ Isolator Close Dly Econ Isolator Open Dly
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Contacts and Relays
Input contacts
Description/Function
Output relays
Configure Module
Module Configuration
Alarm detectors
Calibrate airflow manually
Module Control
Calibrate airflow automatically
Reset humidifier
Reset Variable Frequency Drive
Set up humidifier
Control the Environment
How the modes work
DX Dehumidify. Similar to DX cooling, the output for dehumidification is determined by the difference between the setpoint and the average return humidity from each of the Modules in the System if more than one Module is present. The deadband is used to engage both compressors incrementally with increasing demand. Each Module in the System is assigned an equal division of the deadband a percentage of relative humidity. Both compressors in a Module are engaged when the assigned division of the deadband above the setpoint is reached. If the average return humidity reaches the setpoint plus the entire deadband, all of the compressors will be engaged until the humidity drops below the setpoint plus the deadband. Unlike DX cooling, the compressors in each Module are normally set to work as a single unit instead of separately. The use of one or two compressors per Module is based on the Dehum. Capacity setting Path Main Menu Setup System # System Config System Options
Setpoints
Deadbands
Cool Deadband Compressor Allocation
Two-ModuleSystem
To set the dehumidify deadband for your System
Modes
Essential functions
How to tune the PIDs
PID controls
Proportional
PID Tuning Correction
Control
Integral
Humidity alarms
Alarms
Temperature alarms
Maintenance intervals
Alarm delay
Group
Group configuration
Range
Group settings
Mode
Share if
System failure events
Temperature and pressure units
Display
Password and time-out
Date and time
Adjust display
How to update the firmware
Reset to defaults
Product data
Network Configuration
Network configuration
Scrolling status screens
View Status Readings
Module status
Path Main Status System #
System status
Group status
Path: Main > Status > Group
View Event Log
View log
View active alarms
Respond to Alarms
Major or minor alarm LEDs
Clear active alarms
Displayed Alarm Message
Alarm messages and suggested actions
Action Required
Action Required
Displayed Alarm Message
Condensate Pump Fail
Env Temperature Low
Displayed Alarm Message
Action Required
Action Required
Displayed Alarm Message
System Options
Action Required
Displayed Alarm Message
Humidifier
Action Required
Displayed Alarm Message
System Config System Options
Comm Lost state, or Off
Action Required
Displayed Alarm Message
Supply Humidity High
Action Required
Displayed Alarm Message
System Comm Lost
TCP/IP configuration methods
Quick Configuration
Network Management Card
Overview
BOOTP and DHCP configuration
APC Device IP Configuration Wizard
Path Setup System Network Config
A Vendor Class Identifier APC by default
Remote access to the control console
Control console
1.Choose Network from the Control Console menu
Web interface
Access a Configured Unit
Overview
Telnet/SSH
SNMP
FTP/SCP
Recover From a Lost Password
Cleanliness
Maintenance
Monthly Preventive Maintenance
Environment
Mechanical
Electrical
Mechanical
Quarterly Preventive Maintenance
Electrical
Full cooling Full reheat Humidification
Functional tests
Verify the following modes of operation
Dehumidification MultiCool Economizer
Mechanical
Semi-AnnualPreventive Maintenance
Cleanliness
Electrical
Functional tests
Measure the refrigerant pressures
Possible Cause
Troubleshooting
Problem
Corrective Action
Corrective Action
Problem
Possible Cause
Compressor fails to
Corrective Action
Problem
Possible Cause
Compressor noisy
Corrective Action
Problem
Possible Cause
Head pressure too
Corrective Action
Problem
Possible Cause
Suction pressure too
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Terms of warranty
Warranty
One-YearFactory Warranty
Non-transferablewarranty
Warranty claims
Claims
Warranty Procedures
Parts
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990-3127
APC Worldwide Customer Support
10/2007