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Alarms

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5.0

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LARMS

The microprocessor control system will audibly and visually signal all ENABLED Alarms (including

two (2) custom alarms). These special alarms can be chosen from the optional alarm list and/or can

have their own fully custom text. The custom alarm inputs are contact closures wired from terminal

24 through a normally open contact to either 50 (alarm 1), 51 (alarm 2), or 56 (alarm 3). The alarms

can be enabled/disabled (refer to 3.0 - Microprocessor Control) and a time delay of 0-255 seconds

can be set. The alarms can also be programmed to either sound the alarm & activate the common

alarm relay OR to sound the alarm only.
When a new alarm occurs, it is displayed on the screen and the audible alarm is activated. (If commu-

nicating with a Liebert Site Product, the alarm is also transmitted). The message “PRESS ALARM

SILENCE” will prompt the operator to silence the alarm. After the alarm is silenced, the display will

return to the Normal Status Display. Alarms can be reviewed by selecting the “ACTIVE ALARMS”

feature. The alarms can also be silenced through communications with a Liebert Site Products Unit.
Many alarms will reset automatically when the alarm condition is no longer present and only after it

has been acknowledged by being “Silenced.” The exceptions are:
1. Software alarms, i.e., Loss of Power and Short Cycle alarms will reset automatically 30 seconds

and 90 minutes respectively, after being silenced or acknowledged; and

2. Specific alarms monitoring overload or high pressure switches may require a manual reset

depending upon the model.

5.1

Alarms: Definitions and Troubleshooting

The following list provides a definition and troubleshooting suggestions for each type of alarm. Refer

to 8.0 - Troubleshooting for additional details. If you need further assistance, contact your Liebert

supplier. THE CUSTOMER MUST SPECIFY ALARM(S) AT THE TIME OF ORDER. OTHER

DEVICES AND WIRING MAY BE REQUIRED AT THE FACTORY FOR SOME OF THE ALARMS.

5.1.1 Custom Alarms

Custom alarm(s) messages are programmed at the LCD display. The message displayed may be

included in a list of provided alarms or it may be customized text (for up to three alarms). IF CUS-

TOMIZED TEXT IS USED, MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL SHOULD BE INFORMED OF THE

ALARM FUNCTION AND THE REQUIRED ACTION.

5.1.2 High Head Pressure

Compressor head pressure is monitored with a pressure switch. (One SPDT pressure switch is used).

If head pressure exceeds 360 psig, the switch turns off the compressor contactor and sends an input

signal to the control. The condition is acknowledged by pressing the alarm silence button on the wall

box, which will clear if the head pressure is alleviated. If the head pressure alarm has activated three

times, the alarm will lock until the unit is serviced. After the head-pressure problem is fixed, reset the

control by disconnecting power to the evaporator unit.

Air-Cooled Systems

Check for power shut off to the condenser, condenser fans not working, defective head pressure con-

trol valves, dirty condenser coils or crimped lines.

Water/Glycol Systems

Check water regulating valves. Verify water/glycol flow (i.e., 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 AUX relay (terminals 70 & 71) operating during cooling to turn on the

drycooler?

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