•
Compressor 1A
is digital-scroll and
Compressor 1B
is fixed, standard-scroll. These comprise tandem-
compressor set 1.
•
Compressor 2A
is digital-scroll and
Compressor 2B
is fixed, standard-scroll. These comprise tandem-
compressor set 2.
Selecting Event Type and Setting Alarm/Warning Notification
on page 45 describes the alarm events associated with the
tandem compressors. If an alarm condition affects both tandem sets, tandem-compressor set 1 acts as the lead until the
alarm is reset and the compressors reactivated. Once the alarm is cleared and the compressors activated, the lead-lag
settings chosen for Compressor Sequence resume, see
The compressors operate in stages to maintain the selected temperature setpoint. The stages are defined by the
compressors that operate during that stage and the begin operating and ramp up or down based on the call-for-cooling
percentage, see Table 3.2 below, for typical operation. The loading routine may vary based on transient room conditions,
but in the tandem set the compressors operate as follows: The digital scroll compressor in the lead set activates on a call for
cooling and ramps between 20% and 100% to meet the requirement. If the call exceeds the digital scroll's capacity, the
fixed-capacity compressor activates and the digital scroll ramps down.
Cooling Stage
Compressor(s) Operating
Unit Capacity to Meet Room Load
1
Digital-scroll 1A modulating
Up to 25%
2
Digital-scrolls 1A and 2A modulating
25% to 50%
3
Digital-scrolls 1A and 2A modulating, Fixed 1B
50% to 75%
4
Digital-scrolls 1A and 2A modulating, Fixed 1B and 2B
75% to 100
Table 3.2 Cooling Stages and Compressor Operation in a Dual-Circuit System with Tandem Compressors
3.1.5 Setting Temperature Compensation
Temperature compensation provides protection from changes that affect capacity and heat load by monitoring
temperature conditions and fan-speed settings, then automatically adjusting the temperature setpoint. Changes that may
cause temperature compensation are floor tile removal in non-cold aisle areas, incorrect supply temperature setpoint, unit
failure in a neighboring zone, or unexpected heat load fluctuations at rack equipment.
Temperature compensation is also tied-in to cascade/stand-by operation in Teamwork Mode 3. See
1.
Touch
, then
>
Setpoints
>
Temperature Compensation
.
The TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION secondary panel opens.
2.
Select the Compensation Type, then touch
Save
. The setpoint is updated.
•
Return temperature compensation cannot be used when both fan and cooling control is set to Return.
•
Supply temperature compensation requires the following settings:
Temperature Control Sensor: Supply Sensor
Fan Control Sensor: Remote Sensor
NOTE: When temperature compensation is enabled and active, theTemperature Setpoint Act field on the Temperature
Control setpoints panel displays the adjusted setpoint value.
NOTE: Depending on the type of thermal management unit, included components, and control settings of your
system, all of the options listed may not be available on your iCOM display.
3 Service Operation
27
Содержание Liebert iCOM DP400/500
Страница 8: ...Vertiv Liebert iCOM Installer User Guide vi This page intentionally left blank...
Страница 64: ...Vertiv Liebert iCOM Installer User Guide 56 This page intentionally left blank...
Страница 70: ...Vertiv Liebert iCOM Installer User Guide 62 This page intentionally left blank...
Страница 86: ...Vertiv Liebert iCOM Installer User Guide 78 This page intentionally left blank...
Страница 90: ...Vertiv Liebert iCOM Installer User Guide 82 This page intentionally left blank...
Страница 110: ...Vertiv Liebert iCOM Installer User Guide 102 This page intentionally left blank...
Страница 140: ...Vertiv Liebert iCOM Installer User Guide 132 This page intentionally left blank...
Страница 178: ...Vertiv Liebert iCOM Installer User Guide 170 This page intentionally left blank...
Страница 179: ...Vertiv Liebert iCOM Installer User Guide...