4 load control features, 1 short cycle control, 2 sequential load activation control – Liebert CHALLENGER 3000 User Manual

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System Performance with Advanced Microprocessor Controls

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4.4

Load Control Features

4.4.1 Short Cycle Control

The control system monitors the compressor and prevents it from turning on within 3 minutes of

being turned off. If this (on, off, on) occurs too often, 10 times in one hour, a Short Cycle alarm could

occur.

4.4.2 Sequential Load Activation Control

The control allows only one load output to be energized at a time on a restoration of power or micro-

controller reset. Each additional load output will be activated at one second intervals until desired

operating conditions have been met.

4.5

Additional Features

4.5.1 Connecting the Analog Sensors

The sensor inputs are factory set to accept a 4 - 20 mA signal. However, the inputs can be changed by

removing the appropriate jumpers on the control circuit board. See Table 14, Figure 5 and

Figure 6.
The user supplied analog sensors MUST have their own power supply. To reduce the effects of inter-

ference from any noise source, the sensor input wiring should be shielded twisted pair and the shield

tied to earth ground at one end.
Analog input terminals for field connections are factory wired to the microprocessor board if specified

when ordered. Eight terminals are located in the field wiring compartment of the unit. Wire sensors

to the terminals as follows:

Consult your Liebert supplier for a field installation kit to add these connections after unit delivery, if

required.

Table 14

Analog input terminals

Terminal

Signal

41

Input #1 (+)

42

Input #1 (–)

43

Input #2 (+)

44

Input #2 (–)

45

Input #3 (+)

46

Input #3 (–)

47

Input #4 (+)

48

Input #4 (–)

Table 15

Additional connections available after unit delivery

Input #1

Input #2

Input #3

Input #4

4–20 mA

Jumper P50.1 & 2

and P50.3 & 4

Jumper P50.5 & 6

and P50.7 & 8

Jumper P50.9 &10

and P50.11 & 12

Jumper P50.13 &14

and P50.15 & 16

0–5 VDC

Jumper P50.1 & 2

Jumper P50.5 & 6

Jumper P50.9 & 10

Jumper P50.13 & 14

0–10 VDC

NO Jumper

on P50.1 & 2

and P50.3 & 4

NO Jumper

on P50.5 & 6

and P50.7 & 8

NO Jumper

on P50.9 &10

and P50.11 & 12

NO Jumper

on P50.13 & 14

and P50.15 & 16

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