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CyberAiR DX Floor Mounted IOM Manual

 

 

 

Utility Connections and refer to the wiring 

diagram supplied with your unit.

 

6.  Seal the hole in the wall behind the sensor.

 

7.  Replace the cover plate on the base.

 

CAUTION  

 

The  sensor  can  be  damaged  if  handled 

improperly.  Take  care  not  to  damage  the 

exposed temperature/humidity sensor on the 

PC board. Do not touch the sensor as this will 

affect its accuracy.

 

 

2.6.5 

Remote Water Detector 

The remote water detector is normally placed on 

the sub-floor or in a field supplied auxiliary drain 

pan located beneath the unit. STULZ provides 2 

types of water detectors:

 

Spot type water detector

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Remove the protective cover and connect two control 

wires to the terminals on the

 

base. Run the control wires into 

the electric box and connect 

them to the control terminal 

block

 

as shown in the wiring diagram 

provided with your unit. 

Replace the cover and place 

the water detector(s) on the 

floor with the

 

metal electrodes facing down. When water is 

present, current will flow between the electrodes. 

The base is provided with a mounting hole in the 

center which may be used to secure the water 

detector in place.

 

 

NOTE

 

Do not place the spot type water detector 

on an electrically conductive surface.

 

 

Cable type water detector

-

 

Lay the cable water detector flat across the sub-floor 

where water could collect

 

(see Figure 9). Secure 

the cable every 12-18 

inches with J-clips or 

cable ties with adhesive 

mounting

 

pads when installing it in the airstream. When 

routing it around obstructions, secure it at each turn 

of the cable. Do not tie the water detector cable to 

the metal floor stand or to metal pipes.

 

When a water leak on the floor reaches the cable, 

current will flow between the cable wires. A two 

conductor wire harness is provided with a quick 

connect fitting on the end. The harness mates to the 

fitting on the water detector and connects it to the

 

 

2-9

 

control terminal block inside the electric box (see Figure

 

16) as shown in the wiring diagram provided with 

your unit.

 

2.7  Piping Connections

 

Field piping connections for the system (refrigerant, 

water, water/glycol and optional hot water reheat 

piping) are sweat connections. CFD (downflow) units 

typically have pilot holes available for the routing 

piping and wiring through the floor of the cabinet. The 

piping connections are inside the cabinet. The 

STULZ installation drawing (furnished with your unit) 

shows the recommended entry location.

 

CFU (upflow) units are typically provided with pipe 

connections stubbed out at the top of the cabinet. 

When considering how to route the piping and wiring 

for CFU units furnished without top piping, entry 

holes may be drilled through either the floor of the 

cabinet or through a side panel. For special piping 

requirements contact STULZ for technical 

assistance.

 

If piping is brought into the side of the cabinet, ensure 

adequate working space is available on that side or if 

necessary cut a service opening into the adjacent 

wall if the unit is installed in a corner.

 

The piping should be isolated by the use of vibration 

isolating supports. Provide supports (clamps or 

hangers) as necessary every 5 to 10 feet along piping 

runs to minimize vibration and noise transmission. To 

reduce vibration transmission and prevent pipe 

damage, seal openings in walls using a soft flexible 

material to pack around the piping. After the piping is 

installed, seal the gaps between the pipes and the 

cabinet entrance holes so air won’t leak around the 

pipes.

 

For pipe connection sizes, see the installation 

drawing provided with your unit. Field piping is not 

necessarily the same size as the unit’s pipe 

connections.

 

2.7.1 

Refrigerant Piping 

2.7.1.1  Self-Contained Systems

 

No refrigeration connections are required for 

self- contained water or water/glycol cooled 

systems.

 

2.7.1.2  Split Systems

 

Split air-cooled systems with a remote condenser will 

require field installed refrigeration piping. All split systems 

are shipped with a dry nitrogen holding charge of 100 

psig. Release the pressure via an available stem valve or 

Schrader valve prior to uncapping the pipes.

 

Do not release the pressure until the field 

installed refrigerant piping is ready to connect.

 

 

Содержание CyberAir DX Series

Страница 1: ...CyberAir DX Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Perimeter Mounted Precision Air Conditioners 21 kW 105 kW 60 Hz...

Страница 2: ...gy Systems Inc STULZ This document contains confidential and proprietary information of STULZ Air Technology Systems Inc Distributing or photocopying this document for external distribution is in dire...

Страница 3: ...onnections 2 13 2 8 1 Main Power 2 13 2 8 2 Optional Equipment 2 15 2 8 2 1 Remote Temperature Humidity Sensor 2 15 2 8 2 2 Remote Water Detector 2 15 2 8 3 Interconnecting Remote Equipment 2 15 2 9 S...

Страница 4: ...uration 1 9 Figure 5 Free Cooling Operation 1 10 Figure 6 Alternate Water Source Operation 1 11 Figure 7 Recommended Installation Clearance 2 1 Figure 8 Typical CFU Upflow Installation 2 2 Figure 9 Ty...

Страница 5: ...stems D Downflow U Upflow 021 028 035 053 070 088 105 D DX 2 Dual Circuit A Air G Glycol W Water 0 None Water Side Economizer Alternate Water Source I In Unit 0 Standard T Tandem Compres sors S Specia...

Страница 6: ...Hr Refer to the unit nameplate to identify the model number and cooling capacity of yourunit NOTE STULZ CyberAir systems are strictly for non residential applications The functional modes of operation...

Страница 7: ...ell ventilated area Avoid inhalation of solvent fumes and prolonged exposure of skin to cleaning solvents Wash exposed skin thoroughly after contact with solvents This equipment should be serviced and...

Страница 8: ...r thermal protective gloves and face shield goggles when working with refrigerant Application of excessive heat to any component will cause extreme pressure and may result in arupture Exposure of refr...

Страница 9: ...ing to system capacity Figures 1 and 2 depict the internal layouts of STULZ upflow and downflow CyberAir units and identifies the major components Location of the major components may vary depending o...

Страница 10: ...IR FILTERS CUT AWAY TO CONDENSATE PUMP LOCATION MAY Air Flo w Downflow Models Floor Discharge Air Flow Plenum Extension Optional Internal Air Filters Accessible Behind Front Cabinet Doors 1 4 1 Intern...

Страница 11: ...ols energized the unit could begin operating at any time To prevent personal injury stay clear of rotating components as automatic controls may start them unexpectedly The main power service disconnec...

Страница 12: ...f electronics e Over heating of motor If a communication loss occurs the fans will run at their last received output command until a new CyberAiR DX Floor Mounted IOM Manual command is received Modbus...

Страница 13: ...in power service disconnect switches are provided on the door of the cabinet to connect two independent power sources see Figure3 Figure 3 Auto Transfer Disconnect Switches If the user selectable main...

Страница 14: ...w Stage Cut in Offset Compressor s Capacity 1 2 F 1A 5 tons 2 3 F 2 10 tons 3 4 F 1B 2 15 tons 4 5 F 1A 1B 2 20 tons CyberAiR DX Floor Mounted IOM Manual 1 6 1 2 Four Stage Compressor Rotation Compres...

Страница 15: ...e return air temperature s deviation from set point If the return air temperature continues to rise the free cooling valve position eventually reaches 100 open maximizing the flow of coolant through t...

Страница 16: ...r if the AWS control valve reaches 100 open for the compressor delay period 20 seconds adjustable the compressor turns on and operates in parallel with AWS cooling The compressor runs until the cut ou...

Страница 17: ...ped inside the air conditioner unless specified otherwise by the customer The plenum box if applicable is shipped separately Unpack and store these items in a safe place unless you are using them imme...

Страница 18: ...unit is shipped on a skid to facilitate moving prior to installation The unit should always be stored indoors in a dry location prior to installation CAUTION When moving the unit it must be kept leve...

Страница 19: ...cabinet s overall base dimension so the weight of the A C unit is supported by the stand Figure 9 Typical CFD Downflow Installation NOTE These units use welded frame construction for unit rigidity The...

Страница 20: ...2 or 3 way discharge air plenum box see Figure 10 The return air pattern is front freereturn The supply air outlet is provided with a flange for connecting ductwork refer to the installation drawing...

Страница 21: ...local codes when determining ducting requirements The duct system should be designed to allow the air to move with as little resistance as possible Figure 11 Downflow Configuration Air Patterns 2 6 O...

Страница 22: ...weldment to raise or lower the floor stand Lock the height in place by tightening the top hex nut up against the fixed hex nut in the floor stand leg ATTACHMENT PLATES QUANTITY VARIES Low Seismic Flo...

Страница 23: ...ews into the floor stand through the lower holes in the attachment plate and into the base of the A C unit through the upper holes in the plate Ensure all the screws are tightened Take care not to str...

Страница 24: ...efield installed in the supply air stream Position the sensor at least 6 feet away from the supply air outlet The supply air temperature and humidity are monitored by the system controller and compare...

Страница 25: ...d with your unit 2 7 Piping Connections Field piping connections for the system refrigerant water water glycol and optional hot water reheat piping are sweat connections CFD downflow units typically h...

Страница 26: ...ning the standardequivalent lengths in feet of straight pipe Equivalent Length ft of Straight Pipe OD In Line Size Globe Valve Angle Valve 90 Elbow 45 Elbow Tee Line Tee Branch 1 2 9 0 5 0 0 9 0 4 0 6...

Страница 27: ...the factory Before installing the interconnecting piping release the pressure via an available stem valve or Schrader valve prior to uncapping the pipes NOTE Water glycol cooled systems with low enter...

Страница 28: ...installed from the end of the drain line to the inlet side of the condensate pump see Figure 14 2 7 4 Humidifier STULZ CyberAir systems utilize an electrode steam humidifier A water supply line for t...

Страница 29: ...main power disconnect switch Do NOT rewire the unit s individual components WARNING Verify power is turned off before making connections to the equipment NOTE All wiring must conform to local and nat...

Страница 30: ...ate with power source A unless a switchover auto or manual occurs See Section 1 5 6 The size of the electric box and location of components vary according to the STULZ CyberAir model and options selec...

Страница 31: ...ter cooled condenser do not require field wiring to external components other than to optional sensors as selected e g Flow Sensors Remote Supply Air T H sensor Air Pressure Customer Alarm Inputs 2 8...

Страница 32: ...A 70 N E C SEE NOTE 1 2 Figure 17 Field Wiring Glycol Systems Single Point Power Connection Shown for Drycooler Pump Package Figure 18 Field Wiring Air Cooled Systems 2 16 MAIN POWER SUPPLY 208 575V 3...

Страница 33: ...ding charge which must be removed before piping and charging the unit Before charging check the unit nameplate to confirm that charging is performed with the correct type of refrigerant CyberAiR syste...

Страница 34: ...Approximate R 410A Charge Model Number Base Charge Circuit 1 Base Charge Circuit 2 CFD 021 D2A 2 7 lbs 2 7 lbs CFU 021 D2A 2 7 lbs 2 7 lbs CFD 028 D2A 2 7 lbs 2 7 lbs CFU 028 D2A 2 7 lbs 2 7 lbs CFD...

Страница 35: ...at this point leaks may be detected by observing if there s been a change in the standing pressure after 12 hours A significant drop in pressure 10 psig indicates a leak in the system that needs to be...

Страница 36: ...to charge 8 Replace the Schrader valve cores if you removed them during the evacuation steps You maynow introduce the refrigerant charge through the Schrader valves 2 9 5 Refrigerant ChargingProcedur...

Страница 37: ...intake of the condenser 9 Fill out the applicable sections of the Warranty Registration and Start Up Checklist 2 9 5 1 20 F Variable Speed Control The following instructions are for charging systems...

Страница 38: ...charge pressure at 445 psig and hold it constant The condenser fan nearest the condenser header should be operating continuously All other fans if additional fans exist should be off during this time...

Страница 39: ...harge pressure during low ambient operation thus ensuring proper condensing temperature The head pressure control valve requires no adjustment While the fan is running the flooded head pressure contro...

Страница 40: ...it operates in full hot gas bypass operation The valve is factory set and no adjustment should be necessary If adjustment is required block one half of the coil and remove the adjustment cap from the...

Страница 41: ...ating a demand for humidification Use an amp meter to determine current draw of the humidifier Visually check for vapor leaving the steam head or feel if the cylinder is warm to verify if the humidifi...

Страница 42: ...the sight glass indicate a low refrigerant charge or a clogged filter drier Check for humidity in the refrigerant by viewing the color of the indicator in the center of the sight glass and comparing...

Страница 43: ...lines and capillaries for vibration isolation and support as necessary Check all refrigerant and coolant lines for signs of leaks 4 2 Troubleshooting Turn off all power to the unit before conducting...

Страница 44: ...tage 5 seconds 3 Loss of phase 5 seconds After causes 1 2 and 3 aboveare corrected the motor will automatically reset After causes 4 and 5 below are corrected the fan s must be manually reset by turni...

Страница 45: ...IRE COMPRESSOR Compressor Fails to Start a Temperature set point too high b Compressor internal protector is open c Complete loss of refrigerant charge low pressure safety switch d Condenser pressure...

Страница 46: ...iring is faulty Check wiring against schematic and rewire if necessary c Actuator failed Replace actuator Electric Heater Inoperable a Circuit breaker tripped b Temperature set point too low c Overhea...

Страница 47: ...stem to ensure there are no leaks prior to recharging the system 4 3 4 General Common Repairs Component Replacement 4 3 4 1 Compressor Failure The compressor is the most important component of the air...

Страница 48: ...5 Remove the liquid line drier and install an oversized liquid line filter drier one size larger than the nor mal selection size 6 Check the expansion valve sight glass and other controls to see if cl...

Страница 49: ...ace the new cylinder on the side mounting slots within the unit ensuring the cylinder mounting stubs are seated properly 14 Replace the cylinder plugs on the pins ensuring the white sensor plug goes o...

Страница 50: ...00 a m to 5 00 p m EST After hours support is also available Please provide your name and contact information and a support technician will return your call When calling to obtain support it is import...

Страница 51: ...customers a credit application must be prepared and approved this process could take one week A 25 minimum restocking charge will be applied on returned stocked parts that were sold as spare replacem...

Страница 52: ...h is in On position 10 Plenum box installed if required 11 Filter s installed 12 Ductwork completed if required 13 Incoming line voltage matches equipment nominal nameplated rating tolerances 14 Main...

Страница 53: ...switch operates freely Additional Check chilled water hot water circuits for air bleed as required Coils clean and clear of obstructions Humidifier cylinder and controls operate properly Tasks Y N Tas...

Страница 54: ...w up actions below If you need technical support call 888 529 1266 or email stulztechnicalsupport stulz ats com Support is available 24 7 365 Provide the model number serial number and STULZ item numb...

Страница 55: ...onal Fire Protection Agency E 2 Energy Efficiency PH Phase EC Electronically Commutated PSI Pounds Per Square Inch DP Dewpoint PSIG Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge DX Direct Expansion Systems RLA Run Loa...

Страница 56: ...y Systems Inc 1572 Tilco Drive Frederick MD 21704 301 620 2033 Fax 301 662 5487 info stulz ats com Technical Support 888 529 1266 www stulz usa com OCS0135 April 2019 STULZ Air Technology Systems Inc...

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