Custom Alarms (Only With Advanced Controls). Vertiv Liebert Deluxe System 3, Refrigerator DH, DE, DH, VH, VE

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Custom Alarms (Only With Advanced Controls). Vertiv Liebert Deluxe System 3, Refrigerator DH, DE, DH, VH, VE | Manualzz

Alarm Descriptions and Solutions

6.1.3 Custom Alarms (Only With Advanced Controls)

Custom alarm messages are programmed at the LCD display. The alarms may be specified by the customer at the time of order. Additional devices and wiring may be required at the factory or by others. The message displayed may be included in this alphabetical list of alarms, or it may be customized text (for up to 2 alarms). If customized text is used, customer maintenance personnel should be informed of the alarm function and corrective action required.

6.1.4 High Head Pressure

Compressor head pressure is monitored with a pressure-sensing switch. One SPDT pressure switch is used for the compressor in the unit. If head pressure exceeds 360 PSIG, the switch turns off the compressor contactor and sends an input signal to the control. When the condition is acknowledged, the alarm is silenced. However, the pressure switch in the compressor compartment of the unit must be manually reset to clear the alarm, which will allow the compressor to start.

On air cooled systems, check for power shut off to the condenser, condenser fans not working, defective head pressure control valves, closed service valves, dirty condenser coils, and crimped lines. Also, make sure that when the compressor contactor is energized the side switch on the contactor closes to energize the control circuit on the air cooled condenser.

On water/glycol/GLYCOOL™ systems, check water regulating valves. Verify water/glycol flow (are pumps operating and service valves open?). Is water tower or drycooler operating? Is the coolant temperature entering the condenser at or below design conditions? Is relay R5 operating during cooling to turn on the drycooler?

6.1.5 High Humidity

If the return air humidity has increased to the High Humidity Alarm setpoint, check the following: Is the unit setup for dehumidification (check DIP switch)? Check for proper setpoints. Does the room have a vapor barrier to seal it from outdoor humidity? Are doors or windows open to outside air? Run diagnostics to make sure the cooling system is working properly (the cooling system dehumidifies).

6.1.6 High Humidity and Low Humidity (Simultaneously)

If these two alarms are displayed at the same time, the humidity input signal is lost. Dashes will be displayed for the humidity reading. The control system will deactivate humidification and dehumidification. Check for a disconnected cable or a failed sensor.

6.1.7 High Temperature

If the return air temperature has increased to the High Temperature Alarm setpoint, check the following: Are the setpoints correct? Is the room load more than the unit can handle (is the unit capacity too small)? Run diagnostics to make sure all cooling components are operating (compressor and/or valves).

6.1.8 High Temperature and Low Temperature (Simultaneously)

If these two alarms are displayed at the same time, the temperature input signal is lost (or the humidity is out of sensor range: 15 to 85% RH). Dashes will be displayed for the temperature reading.

The control system will initiate 100% cooling. Check for a disconnected cable or a failed sensor.

6.1.9 Humidifier Problem

Infrared Humidifiers

This alarm is activated by the high water float switch (AM and AG controls only) in the humidifier pan assembly. The high water float switch is normally closed and opens upon alarm condition. Check for a drain clog and, if present, clean the drain. Check for float switch stuck in the on position, free or replace the switch. Check for proper operation of the humidifier water makeup valve.

Steam Generating (Canister) Humidifiers

This alarm is activated by a signal from the humidifier control indicating that the canister needs to be replaced.

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Key Features

  • Microprocessor-based controls for precise temperature management
  • Advanced load control features to optimize energy efficiency
  • Remote monitoring capabilities for real-time system status updates
  • Sequential load activation to minimize inrush current
  • Short cycle control to prevent compressor damage
  • Built-in diagnostics for easy troubleshooting
  • Non-volatile memory to retain settings during power outages

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I access the advanced microprocessor controls?
To access the advanced microprocessor controls, press the 'Menu' button on the control panel.
Can I monitor the system status remotely?
Yes, the Deluxe System 3 supports remote monitoring via a web interface or SNMP.
How do I set the temperature setpoints?
To set the temperature setpoints, navigate to the 'Setpoints' menu in the advanced microprocessor controls.
What is sequential load activation?
Sequential load activation is a feature that starts compressors in sequence to reduce the inrush current and minimize the load on the electrical system.
How do I troubleshoot system issues?
The Deluxe System 3 has built-in diagnostics that can help identify and troubleshoot system issues.

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