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Liqui-tect LP6000 Leak-detection
System

Leak-detection System

Installer/User Guide

Summary of Contents for Liqui-tect LP6000

Page 1: ...Liqui tect LP6000 Leak detection System Leak detection System Installer User Guide...

Page 2: ...any installation or operational issues with your product check the pertinent section of this manual to see if the issue can be resolved by following outlined procedures Visit https www VertivCo com e...

Page 3: ...en 22 4 5 Controller Status 23 4 5 1 System Status Options 23 4 5 2 Viewing Network Statistics 24 4 5 3 Viewing EIA 485 Connection Statistics 24 4 5 4 Viewing the Trend Log 24 4 6 Set up and Configura...

Page 4: ...5 BACnet Configuration 53 5 3 16 Alarm Management 54 5 3 17 System Flash Management 55 5 4 Historical Data 58 5 4 1 Acknowledging Alarm history Events 58 5 4 2 History Text Files for Download 59 5 4 3...

Page 5: ...monitors up to 10 000 ft 3048 m of sensing cable When a conductive liquid comes in contact with the sensing cable An audible alarm sounds The distance to the leak is shown on the LCD display and via t...

Page 6: ...ised System Liqui tect LP6000 is a supervised system which means that it continuously monitors for leaks and other fault conditions including a cable break and cable contamination that trigger an alar...

Page 7: ...Client Authentication plain and login compatible with ESMTP Servers Modbus Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP UDP Master Slave BACnet BACnet MS TCP and BACnet IP Alarm Notification Audible Alarm 85 dBA 2 ft 0...

Page 8: ...1 3 Communication with Liqui tect LP6000 The front panel display is an LCD touch screen with virtual buttons providing access to all functions of a stand alone unit A Web based user interface UI prov...

Page 9: ...g is included Liqui tect LP6000 controller CONNECT15 connection cable LT500 ET end terminator Screws and anchors for wall mounting The following equipment is sold separately Leak detection cable s of...

Page 10: ...Fault Relay Outputs 5 P1 EIA 232 Connector 6 SW1 EIA 485 Port 3 Termination 7 TB5 EIA 485 Port 3 8 SW2 EIA 485 Port 2 Termination 9 TB6 Top EIA 485 Port 1 Bottom EIA 485 Port 2 10 SW3 EIA 485 Port 1 T...

Page 11: ...4 Computer Equipment rack 5 End terminator at end of leak detection cable run Observe the following guidelines and precautions when installing the leak detection cable Do not use conductive materials...

Page 12: ...e types of areas The clip s adhesive backing does not work well on porous concrete floors We recommend using a drop of silicone or another non conductive adhesive to help secure the clip to the floor...

Page 13: ...ir every 6 to 8 ft 1 8 to 2 4 m 4 In a circular pattern install 1 pair every 3 to 4 ft 0 9 to 1 2 m 4 Allow the adhesive for the hold down clips to dry completely then snap the cable into each clip 5...

Page 14: ...es remain in the listed order when the connector is re installed Figure 4 4 Connector cable and leak detection cable connection to controller ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Connector cable CONNECT 15 2 Leak detec...

Page 15: ...fication displays on the digital display NOTE Do not saturate the leak detection cable for testing A small amount of water triggers an alarm and the cable must dry for the alarm to clear 6 Dry the cab...

Page 16: ...ted resistance 7 On the Leak Settings page enter the newly calculated resistance per foot value and click Submit Changes The reported cable length now more closely matches the physical length of the c...

Page 17: ...4 Verify that the simulated leaks are reported within a few feet of their actual physical location based on the diagram NOTE To fine tune the location of leak detections see Calibrating Resistance to...

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Page 19: ...nu opens 3 Use the Up Down buttons to highlight System Settings and touch Select The System Setup menu opens 4 Use the Up Down buttons to highlight the IP address and touch Select to change it 5 Use t...

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Page 21: ...ny screen the display returns to the main screen The main screen offers the following options Silencing an Audible Alarm on page 21 Alarms List on page 21 shows current alarms and alarm history where...

Page 22: ...to go back to the current alarm list Use Ack to acknowledge alarms see Acknowledging Alarms on the Touchscreen on page 22 The alarm history events are color coded as described in Table 6 2 below COLO...

Page 23: ...1 Leg 2 Resistance Resistance in Ohms of Leg 2 Leak Alarm Delay Time delay in seconds that passes between leak detection and alarm notification Contamination Alarm Delay Time delay in seconds that pas...

Page 24: ...view only and most items may be adjusted using the System options see Set up and Configuration on the Touchscreen on page 25 1 On the main display touch Status The Status screen opens 2 Touch System T...

Page 25: ...space 2 Escape returns to the previous screen without saving 3 Enter accepts entry saves changes 2 Enter a password and touch the enter key The Setup menu opens providing access to the following optio...

Page 26: ...hout saving 4 Enter accepts entry saves changes 4 6 2 Configuring Leak Settings on the Touchscreen The Leak Settings configure system variables including leak and contamination thresholds latching and...

Page 27: ...librating Resistance to Cable Length on page 15 Default 4 000 ohm Re Alarm Delay Defines interval at which notification for an un resolved alarm condition is re sent Zero 0 disables re send sending a...

Page 28: ...en If slave controllers are connected to the LP6000 use Slave Zones to configure control of the slaved devices To configure slave zones 1 On the LCD display touch Setup enter a password if needed and...

Page 29: ...or EIA 485 Port Modbus communication and it must match the zone number IP Address For Ethernet port communication sets the IP address for the slaved devices V Zone Descriptive label for virtual zones...

Page 30: ...t Preventative Maintenance and touch Select The Preventative Maintenance menu opens 3 Touch Up Down to highlight the setting to configure described in the following table and touch Select See Using th...

Page 31: ...n hh mm ss format IP Address Sets the IP address of the Liqui tect controller Default 169 254 24 7 Def route Designates the default gateway of the device Net Mask Sets the subnet address of the Liqui...

Page 32: ...s the slave address for the port from 1 254 0 zero disables the option EIA 485 Port 3 Selects the function of the EIA 485 port for the LP6000 controller Options are Modbus Slave Modbus Master See Conf...

Page 33: ...ifies a different port enter that value here Default 0 MS TP Max Master Sets the slave address Valid values 1 to 127 0 zero slave only Default 0 Table 6 11 LCD BACnet Setup fields 4 6 10 Clearing Alar...

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Page 35: ...Password and click Log In The default user name and password are as follows This may have been changed Contact your Liqui tect system administrator for the assigned user name and password Default use...

Page 36: ...e 7 1 Liqui tect home page fields 5 2 Identity Page The Identity page displays the Liqui tect model and system information This page is a reference screen and any adjustments are made using the Config...

Page 37: ...ngs The Leak Settings page configures system variables including leak and contamination thresholds latching and un latching alarms and leak detection cable resistance Vertiv Liqui tect LP6000 Installe...

Page 38: ...tance to Cable Length on page 15 Default 4 000 ohm Re Alarm Interval Defines interval at which notification for an un resolved alarm condition is re sent Zero 0 disables re send sending a single notif...

Page 39: ...e Distance on the leak detection cable at the end of the zone Zone 1 always starts at 0 zero and the end of zone 1 is designated by distance from start The each subsequent zone starts at the End Dista...

Page 40: ...signating the zone Label Descriptive label for the zone 30 character limit End Distance Distance on the leak detection cable at the end of the zone Zone 1 always starts at 0 zero and the end of the zo...

Page 41: ...ttp port for use with ISPs security settings if needed Tcp Max Seg Size Selects packet size 1436 packet size for web page data 536 packet size for limited bandwidth or VPN applications Disable Network...

Page 42: ...lay that plots points to display leak detection in a single zone Master Zone Map displays all configured zones on a single map and displays the alarm condition for the zones Note Map type is only avai...

Page 43: ...st 8 Click Choose File and browse to select the image file then click Upload The map is uploaded 9 See Marking Interactive Reference Points on the Map on page 43 to add the interactive coordinates Mar...

Page 44: ...a red square on the map See Viewing the Reference Map on page 45 Testing Mapped Reference Points 1 Select Configuration Map 2 In Jump to Map select the map to test then click Map Alarm Test The map op...

Page 45: ...e location of the back up configuration file enter a descriptive file name if needed and save the image Deleting a map 1 Select Configuration Map Map Settings on page 42 opens 2 In Jump to Map select...

Page 46: ...rimary DNS server provided by internet service provider Secondary DNS Server IP address of secondary DNS server provided by internet service provider Mail SMTP Server URL of mail server Mail Sender Ad...

Page 47: ...ations Table 7 12 MIB 2 System options FIELD DESCRIPTION Get Read Community for get read access Set Write Community for set write access Trap Community for trap access Table 7 13 V1 V2C Community Name...

Page 48: ...t Trap Cable Break The test message is sent Sending a Contamination Test Trap 1 Click Configuration SNMP Syslog SNMP Syslog Configuration on page 47 opens 2 At the bottom of the page click Send Test T...

Page 49: ...Display Log Statistics The log opens in the web browser Viewing the Modbus Statistics 1 Click Configuration EIA 485 Port Modbus EIA 485 Port Modbus Configuration on page 48 opens 2 At the bottom of th...

Page 50: ...ple if this set up had 5 virtual zones the slave addresses would start at 7 7 Slave device slave address 3 Note Each slave address must be consecutive 8 Slave device slave address 4 9 Slave device sla...

Page 51: ...5 Configure the physical zones NOTE The zone number and the slave address of the device must be identical Open the web UI for the master controller and click Configuration Slave Controller Slave Contr...

Page 52: ...be 1 4 Configure the slave devices Open the web UI for the slave device and click Configuration EIA 485 Port Modbus EIA 485 Port Modbus Configuration on page 48 opens for the slaved device In Modbus T...

Page 53: ...n device discovery Registration Time to Live Time in seconds for foreign device discovery Foreign Device Table 1 Display only content read from Register Foreign Device at IP and Registration Time to L...

Page 54: ...ration Bacnet BACnet Configuration on page 53 opens 2 At the bottom of the page click Bacnet Packet Log The log opens in the web browser 5 3 16 Alarm Management The Alarm Management page resets active...

Page 55: ...cknowledge Snmp Informs The informs are acknowledged Logging an Alarm for Power Cycle When enabled an alarm event occurs each time LP6000 powers on which logs each time the LP6000 power cycles in the...

Page 56: ...ge the file extension cfg If the extension is changed the file is not recognized when you attempt to upload Restoring Factory Default Settings Use the Bootloader to restore the factory default configu...

Page 57: ...displayed in the Flash Application field on the Identity Page on page 36 Capturing LCD display screens You can capture and download screen captures of the current LDC display 1 On the LCD display navi...

Page 58: ...ur format text Details about the event AH Alarm History xxxx Log entry number for the event yy Event code indicating type of event 03 Cable Fault 04 Leak Detected 05 Contamination Detected 06 Reset Po...

Page 59: ...Figure 7 6 Alarm history text file example Figure 7 7 5 4 3 Viewing the Current leakage Trends The trend of current leakage assists in troubleshooting leaks and inaccurate readings On the Historical...

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Page 61: ...perform Supported functions are 03 Read 4xxxx output registers 04 Read 3xxxx input registers 06 Preset single register and 16 Preset multiple registers Data Field variable length 16 bit registers tran...

Page 62: ...ter 2 bytes CRC Checksum 2 bytes Second register 2 bytes Cry Checksum 2 bytes Table 8 2 Read output Register Packet Structure REGISTER NAME DESCRIPTION UNITS RANGE 40001 Leak Threshold Trip current fo...

Page 63: ...umbered from zero 30001 zero 30002 one etc READ REGISTER REQUEST PACKET READ REGISTERS RESPONSE PACKET Slave Address 1 byte Slave Address 1 byte 04 Function code 1 byte 04 Function code 1 byte Start R...

Page 64: ...65535 30013 Modbus Zone2 Status Bit Level Status None 0 65535 30014 Modbus Zone2 Distance Location of leak Ft Meters 0 65535 30015 Modbus Zone3 Status Bit Level Status None 0 65535 30016 Modbus Zone3...

Page 65: ...ters 0 65535 30052 Modbus Zone21 Status Bit Level Status None 0 65535 30053 Modbus Zone21 Distance Location of leak Ft Meters 0 65535 30054 Modbus Zone22 Status Bit Level Status None 0 65535 30055 Mod...

Page 66: ...35 30092 Modbus Zone40Distance Location of leak Ft Meters 0 65535 30093 Modbus Zone41 Status Bit Level Status None 0 65535 30094 Modbus Zone41 Distance Location of leak Ft Meters 0 65535 30095 Modbus...

Page 67: ...Modbus Zone60 Distance Location of leak Ft Meters 0 65535 30134 Modbus Zone61 Status Bit Level Status None 0 65535 30135 Modbus Zone61 Distance Location of leak Ft Meters 0 65535 30136 Modbus Zone62...

Page 68: ...173 Modbus Zone80 Status Bit Level Status None 0 65535 30174 Modbus Zone80 Distance Location of leak Ft Meters 0 65535 30175 Modbus Zone Enabled Flags 00 Modbus Zone 81 15 Modbus Zone 96 Bit Level Sta...

Page 69: ...30212 Modbus Zone98 Distance Location of leak Ft Meters 0 65535 30213 Modbus Zone99 Status Bit Level Status None 0 65535 30214 Modbus Zone99 Distance Location of leak Ft Meters 0 65535 30215 Modbus Z...

Page 70: ...ters 0 65535 30252 Modbus Zone118 Status Bit Level Status None 0 65535 30253 Modbus Zone118 Distance Location of leak Ft Meters 0 65535 30254 Modbus Zone119 Status Bit Level Status None 0 65535 30255...

Page 71: ...Flags Register 30013 30273 BIT DESCRIPTION 00 1 Zone1 01 1 Zone2 02 1 Zone3 03 1 Zone4 04 1 Zone5 05 1 Zone6 06 1 Zone7 07 1 Zone8 08 1 Zone9 09 1 Zone10 10 1 Zone11 11 1 Zone12 12 1 Zone13 13 1 Zone...

Page 72: ...ingle Register request packet The Preset Single Register request packet specifies a register and the data to write to that register The register is numbered from zero 40001 zero 40002 one etc READ REG...

Page 73: ...yte count 1 byte CRC Checksum 2 bytes Data 2 bytes Crc Checksum 2 bytes Table 8 10 Preset Multiple Registers Packet Structure 6 3 RTU Framing The following is a typical Query Response from Liqui tect...

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Page 75: ...o normal 5 Remove the end terminator from the end of the cable run and verify that a cable break alarm displays on the control panel 6 Reinstall the end terminator and verify that operation returns to...

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Page 77: ...iqui tect system and action to take to resolve them For all other troubleshooting questions or concerns contact us at one of the following Telephone 800 222 5877 option 2 Outside the US 614 841 6755 E...

Page 78: ...on page 15 for correct wiring Calibrate the cable See Calibrating Resistance to Cable Length on page 15 If the problem persists contact technical support Incorrect distance to leak reported Check the...

Page 79: ...ination alarm on page 78 in the system troubleshooting table My system shows a leak detected but there is no leak found at the reported location The alarm condition will not clear The most common caus...

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