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Enconnex Advanced Office-in-a-Box 

USER MANUAL 

 
 

                                                 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Advanced Office-in-a-Box

Page 1: ...Enconnex Advanced Office in a Box USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... indirect consequential punitive special or incidental damages including without limitation damages for loss of business contracts revenue data information or business interruption resulting from arising from or in connection with the use of or inability to use this publication or the content even if Enconnex has been expressly advised of the possibility of such damages Enconnex reserves the right...

Page 3: ...0 Temperature and Humidity Sensor 10 Smoke Sensor 10 Position Switch 10 Electromagnetic Door System 10 Casters 10 Leveling Feet 11 Product Specifications 11 Dimensions 11 Environmental Requirements 11 Storage Environment 11 System Handling and Inspection 12 Transportation 12 Handling 12 Delivery Inspection 12 Internal Inspection 12 Installation Preparation 13 Preparing the Location 13 Consideratio...

Page 4: ...stem 22 Logging In 22 Home Screen 22 Equipment Screen 23 UPS Only available with an attached UPS 24 Distribution 25 Air Conditioner 25 Micro Environment 26 EquipConfig Screen 26 MicroEnv Micro Environment 27 AirConditioner 28 SMS Messaging and Alerts 29 HistoryData Screen 29 HistoryAlarm Screen 30 System Screen 31 Remote Monitoring 33 Troubleshooting 34 Appendix 37 Safety Symbols and Definitions 3...

Page 5: ...Distribution Panel Figure 9 2 1 HMI Home Screen Figure 9 3 1 Equipment List UPS Page Figure 9 3 2 Equipment List Distribution Page Figure 9 3 4 Equipment Air Conditioner Page Figure 9 3 5 Equipment Micro Environment page Figure 9 4 1 Equipment Configuration page Figure 9 4 2 Equipment Configuration Micro Environment page Figure 9 4 3 Equipment Configuration Air Conditioner page Figure 9 5 1 Histor...

Page 6: ... 4 3 1 Product Storage Environment Table 5 2 1 Unit Packing Size and Gross Weight Table 5 2 2 Unit Size and Net Weight Table 7 5 1 Electrical Parameters Table 8 1 1 Checklist Table 8 3 1 Air Conditioning Commissioning Table 12 1 List of Problems Table 12 1 2 Problems and Solutions 5 ...

Page 7: ...lowing features come standard with your Enconnex Advanced OIB system unless otherwise noted A fully integrated design that lets you load your equipment and go Built in monitoring system with touch screen UI to make it easier to view receive notifications and control the unit running status Optimized cooling system with hot cold air management and seamless integration with cabinet Rack mount power ...

Page 8: ...2 Component Identification Figure 2 1 AOIB Exterior Components 1 Glass Door 2 HMI 3 Air Conditioning Unit 4 Leveling Feet 7 ...

Page 9: ...r Components 1 Battery Box Optional 2 UPS Optional 3 Power Distribution Module 4 Blank Panel 5 Position switch 6 Light 7 Smoke Sensor 8 Water leakage detector 9 Temp Humid Sensor 10 Electromagnet 11 Leveling Feet 12 Castors 8 ...

Page 10: ...nformation can be monitored remotely by network details refer to the Monitoring System chapter in this document The touchscreen display acts as a control terminal that displays pertinent data and enables the user to set parameters 3 4 Blanking Panel When the spare U is not installed install the blind plate for hot and cold airflow isolation and improve the cool air utilization 3 5 Temperature and ...

Page 11: ...uct Dimensions 4 2 Environmental Requirements Item Indoor Outdoor Temperature 18 40 Air cooled 20 55 Humidity 20 80 5 RH 95 RH Non Condensing Altitude Altitude 1000m Above 1000m Derating Capacity Power Derating of 6 per Kilometer above Power Voltage 230V 20 Frequency 50Hz 5Hz Table 4 2 1 Environmental Requirements 4 3 Storage Environment Item Requirements Environment Clean no dust Good Ventilation...

Page 12: ... AOIB 3K50 42U 710mm 1210mm 2180mm 374kg Table 5 2 1 Unit Packing Size and Gross Weight Model Unit Size mm W D H Net Weight kg ECX AOIB 3K50 42U 600mm 1100mm 2000mm 330kg Table 5 2 2 Unit Size and Net Weight 5 3 Delivery Inspection Upon receipt of the unit s please perform an external visual inspection of each unit packaging to ensure the following The unit was not exposed to water or left outside...

Page 13: ...your equipment Measure and check the size of installation site passageway or door conveniently for equipment entry Finally make sure you are installing the equipment on a level solid surface that is rated to hold the entire load Use our adjustable leveling feet to make fine tuned leveling adjustments as needed 6 3 Installation Clearance Please consult your local state or government laws regarding ...

Page 14: ...f the cabinet fixed bolts and fixed feet total 4 Step 2 Use an adjustable wrench spanner to fine tune the hexagonal feet so that the cabinet casters touch the ground Step 3 Remove the cabinet from the pallet and place it in the specified position WARNING Read this section carefully as it deals with situations that may cause bodily injury or equipment damage Note The cabinet net weight is very heav...

Page 15: ...Figure 7 1 1 Remove the packaging 14 ...

Page 16: ... the removal of the fixed door kits the back door will not be able to close normally this is a normal operation After the electromagnetic door kit gets power the rear door can be closed normally Figure 7 2 1 Remove the rear fixed door kit Step 2 Remove the fixed front door kit 15 ...

Page 17: ...t door kit 7 3 Leveling the Cabinet Air Conditioning Unit Step 1 Measure from the floor to the top of each corner to ensure an even unit height The optimal stable height for these units is between 2005 2008mm Step 2 To ensure the unit is level with a leveling tool measure the top of the unit Use the adjustable leveling feet to make small adjustments as necessary Step 3 Adjust the fastening nut on ...

Page 18: ... to equipment Do not remove the hexagonal leveling feet as these are an integral part of product stability Adjusting the hexagonal leveling feet Using an adjustable wrench the wrench turn the leveling feet clockwise to raise the height of the cabinet and counterclockwise to lower it Each hexagonal foot has 3 inches of adjustment 80mm 17 ...

Page 19: ...Unit 7 5 Electronic Parameters Model AOIB ECX AOIB 3K50 42U Indoor Unit Full Load Current 63A Cable Advice 10 mm 2 Breaker Advice D63 Table 7 5 1 Electrical Parameters Notice 1 All the connections of the electrical supply circuit control line and ground electrode must conform to the local laws and regulations 2 For the full load current of unit please refer to the unit nameplate The size of the su...

Page 20: ...Request Unit Appearance There is no damage to the unit the surface is clean and has been properly leveled on a suitable surface Electric Supply Circuit The power supply connection should be secure and terminated correctly then measured and the pre startup voltage values should be recorded Electrical Control Panel Electrical components in the 63A distribution control panel are in good condition Air...

Page 21: ...50 42U 2 hours Table 8 3 1 Air Conditioning Commissioning Note For the R410A refrigerant compressor please only use RL68H refrigeration oil The OIB is prefilled with refrigerant and lubricating oil before unit delivery To Start the AC System Switch the power supply mcb of the AC Unit on at the 63A Distribution Panel Set the temperature setpoint on the unit 5 lower than actual room temperature This...

Page 22: ...You will be prompted to enter your credentials User Name admin Password 12348765 3 Once you have successfully entered the credentials you will be presented with the Home screen Note Each screen is listed as a tab at the top of the monitor The current screen you are viewing will be highlighted in orange Touch each tab to change screens 9 2 Home Screen Figure 9 2 1 HMI Home Screen The home screen is...

Page 23: ...dle center screen shows the current UPS load Note if there is no UPS installed this screen will show no data UPS Running Mode If you have a UPS connected to your system the UPS Running Mode bottom middle center will show you the current state of your UPS system Each state is clearly indicated in the line diagram with a green line to show the following mains mode bypass mode and battery mode Note i...

Page 24: ...ce dial that shows the UPS load in UPS Status Shows more detailed information about the active UPS Real time data Gives live data from the UPS on inputs outputs temps etc Details Clicking the Details button top right center shows all the parameters in the UPS protocol list Users can refer to see more of the interface does not show the data information the latter part of the details of other equipm...

Page 25: ...cular item Primary Meter displays information about the primary power distribution module including the main circuit voltage current and other data IT Meter Displays IT load data Details Provides more details about this screen 9 3 3 Air Conditioner Figure 9 3 4 Equipment Air Conditioner page Temp Humd Temperature and Humidity provides real time data about the inlet and output temperature and humid...

Page 26: ...tection status leak detection status Door status hot channel temp hot channel humidity Temp Curve Shows temperature trending data over time This system can store up to 1 year of logged data Humidity Curve Shows humidity trending data over time This system can store up to 1 year of logged data 9 4 EquipConfig Screen The EquipConfig Screen gives you admin access to view and change the system setpoin...

Page 27: ...option in blue text is the current set value of your system Select the value you wish to change by clicking the open text box and key in the new value Selecting set will save the new value 9 4 1 MicroEnv Micro Environment Figure 9 4 2 Equipment Configuration Micro Environment page 26 ...

Page 28: ...ropped after the alarm but did not reach the stop temperature point you can click DoorReset to reset the sequence and re energize the door this time can be closed normally If you need to test the state of the door click the OpenDoor button which will dis engage the magnetic system Hit DoorReset again to power back on the magnetic door 9 4 2 AirConditioner Figure 9 4 3 Equipment Configuration Air C...

Page 29: ...threshold 9 4 3 SMS Messaging and Alerts This page for the SMS alarm settings page where you can set up messaging for alarms and SMS contacts 9 5 HistoryData Screen The HistoryData screen lets users view history data by device Once you select the HistoryData tab at the top of the screen click on Device and select your device Information for each device will then be shown on the screen Figure 9 5 1...

Page 30: ... the HistoryAlarm screen shows you an alarm history by device Once you select the HistoryAlarm tab at the top of the screen click on Device and select your device Information for each device will then be shown on the screen Figure 9 6 1 History Alarm Page 29 ...

Page 31: ...ew and change the system settings for passwords and data logs When you select the tab the system will prompt you for an admin login This info can be changed in the system settings page Password default 4321 Figure 9 7 1 System Login Page Figure 9 7 2 System page 30 ...

Page 32: ... entering the old password and the new password and clicking Change Password Change System Change the System password in this section by entering the old password and the new password and clicking Change Delete History Data Alarm Click the Delete button to delete the history data 31 ...

Page 33: ...m Please follow these steps to enable remote monitoring on your system Click on the logo to exit the system Enter the user name admin and password 12348765 on the HMI In the menu select the Settings option for the wireless network option and enter the monitor host in the corresponding IP address to view the web page interface 32 ...

Page 34: ...D flash on LCD display and alarm beeps twice every second UPS is overload Remove excess loads from UPS output UPS is overloaded Devices connected to the UPS are fed directly by the electrical network via the Bypass Remove excess loads from UPS output After repetitive overloads the UPS is locked in the Bypass mode Connected devices are fed directly by the mains Remove excess loads from UPS output f...

Page 35: ...he UPS temperature is too high Check fans and notify dealer Table 12 1 List of Problems Symptom Possible Cause Solution AC doesn t work AC Power is disconnected Check the input power line and if tightly enough Compressor overload Thermal load is too large Check the insulation and sealing condition add equipment if necessary Too much refrigerant Released unnecessary refrigerant The compressor failu...

Page 36: ...tance if coil burned should replace the fan With non condensable gas in the system Discharge part of gas from the up system To vacuum system fluorine filling when necessary Low pressure protection alarm Low pressure protection switch failure Replace the low pressure protection switch Expansion valve opening too small Appropriate adjustment of the expansion valve opening Expansion valve failure Rep...

Page 37: ...nnection is loose High temperature alarm Upper limit of temperature setting is not reasonable Reset Load design is too small Check the room sealed condition add equipment when necessary Refrigeration system is not open Check the cooling system working condition Low temperature alarm Lower limit temperature settings are not reasonable Reset The abnormal situations Check the room sealed condition in...

Page 38: ...hich will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which can result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous...

Page 39: ...g parts Keep hands clothing and jewelry away from moving parts Check the equipment for foreign objects before closing the doors and starting the equipment Or can result in death or serious injury CAUTION Hazard to equipment or personnel All work must be performed by company qualified personnel Or can result in serious injury or equipment damage WARNING Hazard of equipment falling over Use two or m...

Page 40: ...t before handle equipment Or can result in serious injury or equipment damage CAUTION Refrigerant high pressure and hazard to equipment The equipment is to be charged with R 410A only Copper pipe must support minimum 55bar pressure Or can result in serious injury or equipment damage 39 ...

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