4. If the board can still be powered up and has a display, record the parameter settings.
•
To obtain parameters go to the
C--
menu and press the UP or DOWN arrow button to
read and record the values for C03-09 and C27.
5. Record all of the DIP switch positions for the CANbus DIP switch package. Retain these for
setting up the new board.
6. Record the positions of the jumpers for J2, J4, J5 and J6 on control board in the unit. Retain
these for setting up the new board.
7. Disconnect power from the condenser by turning Off the main disconnect switch.
8. Use a voltmeter to verify that voltage is no longer present in the unit.
9. Remove the plugs and field-installed wires from the old board. Note the polarity for the
CANbus wiring going to P49 and P50, if present.
10. Mark wires P49-1, P49-3, etc, if they are not already marked.
11. Remove the mechanical fasteners holding the control board in place and remove the old
control board.
12. Install the new control board using the fasteners removed in step
11
.
13. Reattach the plugs. Refer to the hot-stamps on the wire harnesses that correspond to the
correct plug on the board. Verify that the plugs are installed properly.
14. Change the CANbus DIP switch positions so they match the control board that was removed. If
the condenser is the second condenser on the CANbus communication line, set Position 1 of
the CANbus DIP switch from On to Off.
15. Change the jumper positions for J2, J4, J5 and J6 to match the control board that was
removed. If the condenser is the last device on the CANbus communication line, move the
jumper at J6 from Pins 2 and 3 to Pins 1 and 2 (see Figure 8.6 on the previous page).
16. Power up the unit.
17. Change the parameters to match the parameters from the control board that was removed if
they were obtained from the old board in step
4
. See step
18
if the parameters were unavailable.
18. If the old board parameters were unavailable, use the new HMI label included in kit to obtain
the proper settings. Parameters C03, C04, C05 and C06 must be programmed with the proper
EC fan supplier used on the unit.
19. Address the fans (refer to
Replacing the Condenser Fan
on page 35).
20. Compare the HMI label on the unit with the latest revision.
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If there are differences, clean and dry the surface of the old HMI label; attach the new
label on top of the old label, covering the old label with the new one.
21. Verify that the control board is reading pressure and temperature.
22. Verify that there are no communication alarms with the fans or with the cooling unit the
condenser is serving.
23. Verify proper fan operation by adjusting the cooling unit that this condenser serves so that it
calls for cooling.
8.10 Pumped-refrigerant Economizer (PRE)
Your Liebert® DSE500 includes two Liebert® PRE systems. Refer to the Installer/User Guide for the
economizer, SL-18920, for the maintenance and operation details.
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