3 compressor sequencing control, 14 control circuit board, 1 lcd display contrast – Emerson Liebert Deluxe System/3 DH User Manual

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4.13.3 Compressor Sequencing Control

The lead compressor is the first one to be turned on when compressor operation is required. The lag

compressor is turned on second if both compressors are required. The control monitors the operating

time of both compressors and will automatically switch lead/lag compressor operation to maintain

less than eight hours difference between the running times of two compressors.
When the operating hours on the lead compressor become eight hours greater than on the lag com-

pressor, the lead/lag operation is automatically switched. If the lead compressor is operating by itself

at that time, it will be turned off, the lead/lag operation will be changed, and the new lead compressor

will be turned on.

4.14 Control Circuit Board

The control circuit board is located inside the unit behind the LCD display and control key panel.

Open the front panel for access to the board.
The control board includes an adjustment for LCD display contrast, nonvolatile memory, DIP

switches (which should not require customer changes), control output LEDs and jumpers for board

configuration.
The jumpers should be placed as follows:

P5—removed
P12—removed
P19—installed, Pins 1 and 2
P47—installed, Pins 1 and 2
P48—installed, Pins 1 and 2
P50—all jumpers installed for 4-20 mA analog inputs. See Table 14 for other configurations
P51—removed

4.14.1 LCD Display Contrast

The level of contrast due to the viewing angle of the LCD display can be adjusted using a small thumb

wheel at the upper left of the control board just under the cable going to the display. The control is

labeled R6.

4.14.2 Nonvolatile Memory

All critical information is stored in nonvolatile memory. Setpoints, setup parameters, and component

run hours are kept inside the microcontroller in EEPROM. Information retained for data logging, 24

hour component run hour graphs, alarm history, and the water detection floor plan is kept in non-vol-

atile RAM.

4.14.3 DIP Switches

Equipment options are selected and enabled using DIP switches 1 to 7. These are located at the upper

left of the control board and are labeled SW1. Switch 1 is at the top. These switches are factory set

and should not require any user changes. The setting and function of the switches can be read from

the LCD display and are also described in more detail in 4.8.4 - DIP Switches.

NOTE
If the hot gas reheat option has been selected, compressor 2 is always the lead compressor.

NOTE
The LCD backlighting will turn on when any key is pressed and will go off 5 minutes after the

last key is pressed.

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