SL-19536 - REV2!02!13 User Manual MC Condensers
SL-19536 - REV2!02!13 User Manual MC Condensers
SL-19536 - REV2!02!13 User Manual MC Condensers
Liebert MC
User Manual, 60Hz Air-Cooled Microchannel Condensers
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
LIEBERT MC NOMENCLATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
1.0
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
1.1
Control/Fan Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.2
Sound Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.2.1
1.3
2.0
SITE PREPARATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
2.1
Site Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.2
3.0
3.1
Equipment Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.1.1
Packing Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.2
3.3
Unit Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.4
3.5
Preparing a Condenser for Moving and InstallationUnits with One or Two Fans . . . . . . 15
3.5.1
Attaching Legs, Removing the Skid and Attaching Slings-Units with One or Two Fans . . . 15
3.6
4.0
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.1
4.2
5.0
PIPING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
5.1
Piping Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
6.0
6.1
6.2
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
6.3
Piping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
6.4
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
7.0
7.1
Startup Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
7.2
Initial Startup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
8.0
CONTROL OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
8.1
8.2
9.0
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
9.1
General Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
9.2
Condenser Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.2.3
9.3
Fan Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
9.4
10.0
Replacement Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Maintenance Inspection Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
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FIGURES
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 19
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 22
Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25
Figure 26
Figure 27
Figure 28
Figure 29
Figure 30
Figure 31
Figure 32
Figure 33
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TABLES
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Table 8
Table 9
Table 10
Table 11
Table 12
Table 13
Table 14
Table 15
Table 16
Table 17
Table 18
Table 19
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! WARNING
Risk of improper handling, installation, and service. Can cause property damage, injury, or
death.
Only trained and qualified personnel should work on this unit. Read all installation,
operation and safety alerts and instructions and wear appropriate protective headgear, safety
glasses, gloves and clothing before installing, operating or servicing this unit.
! WARNING
Risk of arc flash and electric shock hazard. Disconnect all local and remote electric power
supplies and wear appropriate personal protective equipment per NFPA 70E before working
within the electric control enclosure or the fan motor connection box(es). Failure to comply can
cause serious injury or death.
This unit contains lethal voltage. The line side of the unit disconnect switch remains
energized when the unit disconnect switch is in the Off position. Use a voltmeter to verify
that the line side input electric power to the unit disconnect switch is off before working on
any electrical components or connections.
! WARNING
Risk of high-speed, rotating fan blades. Can cause serious personal injury or death.
Fan blades can automatically start rotating without warning at any time during a cooling
cycle or after power is restored after a power failure. Disconnect all local and remote electric
power supplies and verify with a voltmeter that the power is off and that the fan blades have
stopped rotating before working within the cabinet or servicing fan motors.
! WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury or death.
The variable speed control may contain a stored electrical charge. Disconnect all local and
remote electrical power supplies and wait 10 minutes before working within condenser main
electrical enclosure or fan electrical enclosure.
! WARNING
Risk of heavy condenser falling or tipping over. Can cause property damage, serious injury or
death.
Confirm that all components of the lifting system are rated for the weight of the condenser by
an OSHA Certified rating organization before attempting to lift and/or move the condenser.
See 2.2 - Dimensions and Weights for the condenser weights.
! CAUTION
Risk of hot surfaces. Can cause injury.
Fan motors, transformers, piping and other components may become extremely hot during
normal operation. Wear thermally insulated gloves and appropriate protective clothing and
allow time for components to cool when working within the cabinet or electric control
enclosure.
Liebert MC
! CAUTION
Risk of sharp edges, splinters and exposed fasteners. Can cause personal injury.
Only properly trained and qualified personnel wearing appropriate safety headgear, gloves,
shoes, and glasses should attempt to move, lift, remove packaging from or prepare unit for
installation.
! CAUTION
Risk of explosive discharge of high-pressure gas. Can cause injury.
Relieve system pressure and verify that the indoor and outdoor units are Off before making
piping connections/disconnections.
NOTICE
Risk of overhead interference. Can cause unit and/or structure damage.
Refer to the installation plans before moving the unit to verify clearances.
NOTICE
Risk of improper storage. Can cause unit damage.
Keep unit upright and protected from contact damage.
Liebert MC
Liebert MC Nomenclature
LIEBERT MC NOMENCLATURE
Model Number Part 1/2
Model Details
Part 2/2
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
3. Platform Size
A = Bright Aluminum
S = Small
M = Medium
L = Large
7. Control/Fan Type
0 = No Agency Listing
9. Power Supply
0 = Standard Sound
17. Liebert Lee-Temp Configuration
A = 460V / 3ph/60Hz
Y = 208/230V/3ph/60Hz
0 = None (Standard)
2 = 380/415V/3ph/60Hz
10. Packaging
E = Export Crating - Non-Stackable (Horizontal Airflow Orientation) 22-25. Factory Configuration Number
11. Coil Coating
0 = None
E = E-Coat (Epoxy)
Liebert MC
Introduction
1.0
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Control/Fan Types
1.1.1
Liebert MC
Introduction
1.1.2
1.2
Sound Level
Liebert MC condensers utilize low air resistance coil(s) and slower speed fan motors to yield the
required heat rejection at significantly lower sound levels. EC fans are designed to yield the same
maximum sound levels at summer design conditions to help your facility meet noise codes with
moderate operating sound levels.
1.2.1
1.3
Liebert MC
Site Preparation
2.0
SITE PREPARATION
2.1
Site Considerations
Condensers should be installed in a location offering maximum security and access for
maintenance.
Avoid ground-level sites with public access and areas prone to heavy snow or ice accumulations.
To ensure adequate air supply, Emerson recommends that condensers be installed in an area
with clean air, away from loose dirt and foreign matter that might clog the coil. In addition,
condensers should be located no closer than 3 feet (1m) from a wall, obstruction or adjacent unit.
For roof installation, mount the condenser on suitable curbs or other supports in accordance with
local codes.
Condensers must not be installed in a pit.
Condensers must be installed on a level surface to ensure proper refrigerant flow.
Use caution when installing condensers below the indoor unit. Condensers must not be installed
more than 15ft. (4.6m) below the indoor unit. Condensers with Liebert Lee-Temp receivers must
be installed at or above the level of the indoor units to maintain proper subcooling.
Liebert Lee-Temp receiver tanks should be mounted on the condenser legs for proper operation.
Contact Emerson Application Engineering Department for assistance with applications requiring
remote mounting of receivers.
Condensers must be installed in vertical airflow orientation to maintain the electrical boxs
NEMA 3R rating.
2.2
Table 1
Export Packaging
Model #
Number
of Fans
Condenser
Net Weight
lb (kg)
Packaged
Weight
lb (kg)
Dimensions
(LxWxH)
in. (cm)
MCS028
154 (70)
335 (152)
76x36x63
100 (2.8)
(193x91x160)
MCM040
231 (105)
410 (186)
MCM080
441 (200)
750 (340)
MCM120
672 (305)
1110 (503)
MCM160
860 (390)
1425 (646)
MCL055
344 (156)
525 (238)
MCL110
602 (273)
910 (413)
MCL165
891 (404)
1330 (603)
MCL220
1186 (538)
1755 (796)
Volume
ft3 (m3)
76x36x63
100 (2.8)
(193x91x160)
136x36x63
179 (5.0)
(345x91x160)
Packaged
Weight
lb (kg)
Dimensions
(LxWxH)
in. (cm)
455 (206)
77x37x64
106 (3.0)
(196x94x163)
535 (243)
77x37x64
106 (3.0)
(196x94x163)
945 (429)
196x36x63
257 (7.3) 1380 (626)
(498x91x160)
256x36x63
336 (9.5) 1770 (803)
(650x91x160)
76x36x63
100 (2.8) 645 (293)
(193x91x160)
136x36x63
179 (5.0) 1110 (503)
(345x91x160)
196x36x63
257 (7.3) 1600 (726)
(498x91x160)
256x36x63
336 (9.5) 2095 (950)
(650x91x160)
Volume
ft3 (m3)
137x37x64
188 (5.3)
(348x94x163)
197x37x64
270 (7.7)
(413x66x142)
257x37x64
(653x94x163)
352 (10)
77x37x64
106 (3.0)
(196x94x163)
137x37x64
188 (5.3)
(348x94x163)
197x37x64
270 (7.7)
(413x66x142)
257x37x64
(653x94x163)
352 (10)
Net and packaged weights will increase with factory options: legs taller than 18", coated coils and seismic options.
Field-installed receivers also add to net weights. Consult factory for additional information.
Table 2
Leg Height
In. (mm)
MCS028
MCM040
MCM080
MCM120
MCM160
MCL055
MCL110
MCL165
MCL220
36 (914)
120
120
139
242
236
127
148
222
242
48 (1219)
151
151
171
304
283
159
179
269
289
60 (1524)
183
183
202
367
330
190
210
316
336
Liebert MC
Site Preparation
Figure 2
13/16" (21mm)
3-5/8"
(93mm)
2-1/2"
(64mm)
1-7/8" (48mm)
2-1/2" (64mm)
1/2"x1"
(12.7mm x 25.4mm)
Obround
3-5/8"
(93mm)
1-7/8" (48mm)
Figure 3
51-5/8"
(1310mm)
42-3/4"
(1085mm)
51-5/8"
(1310mm)
42-3/4"
(1085mm)
Height to Top
of Fan Guard
C
B
A
Emerson recommends a
clearance of 36" (915mm)
on each side for proper
operation and component
access.
A
44-1/8"
(1121mm)
42-1/2"
(1079mm)
Height to Top
of Fan Guard
C
44-1/8"
(1121mm)
ANCHOR PLAN
42-1/2"
(1079mm)
15-1/4"
(387mm)
DPN002372
Rev. 2
DPN002373
Rev. 3
Leg Height
A *, In. (mm)
B
In. (mm)
C
In. (mm)
18 (457)
36 (914)
48 (1219)
60 (1524)
31-5/8 (803)
49-5/8 (1260)
61-5/8 (1565)
73-5/8 (1870)
39-5/8 (1006
57-5/8 (1464)
69-5/8 (1768)
81-5/8 (2073)
42-1/2"
(1079mm)
One-Fan
Condenser
35-7/8"
(910mm)
40-7/8"
(1038mm)
* 18" legs standard for all models. Cross-bracing is required for legs longer than 18" (457mm). Number varies according to model and
options.
See Tables 1 and 2 for weights, including added weight for legs of various lengths.
Source: DPN002372, Rev. 2; DPN002373, Rev. 3
Liebert MC
Site Preparation
Figure 4
46-1/4"
(1175mm)
Emerson recommends a clearance of
36" (915mm) on each side for proper
operation and component access.
H
G
B
Height to Top
of Fan Guard
See table
below for
dimensions
F, G and H
C
15-1/4"
387mm
46-1/4"
(1175mm)
G
B
Height to Top
of Fan Guard
For dual
circuit only
46"
(1168mm)
H
15-1/4"
387mm
46-5/16"
(1177mm)
One-Fan
Condenser
C
39-5/16"
(999mm)
44-3/8"
(1127mm)
46"
(1168mm)
ANCHOR PLAN
E
Provided On
Four-Fan Models
DPN002172, Rev 3
DPN002189, Rev. 4
Liebert No.
Model # Fans
ANCHOR PLAN
(One-Fan Condenser)
39-5/16"
(999mm)
44-3/8"
(1127mm)
46-5/16"
(1177mm)
A
In. (mm)
B
In. (mm)
C
In. (mm)
D
In. (mm)
E
In. (mm)
Leg
Height
F * In
(mm)
48 (1219)
46-5/16 (1177)
18 (457)
MCM040
57-3/16 (1453)
MCM080
105-1/4 (2674)
MCM160
4 202-7/16 (5142) 113-1/2 (2883) 192-1/4 (4883) 94-7/16 (2398) 96-3/16 (2444)
Source: DPN002172, Rev. 3; DPN002189, Rev. 4
Liebert MC
Site Preparation
Figure 5
46-1/4"
1175mm
152-3/4"
(3880mm)
B
A
Fastener assembly,
fender washer and
hex nuts.
4 each required,
2 places
Spacer
2 each required,
2 places
144-5/16"
(3666mm)
DETAIL A
46"
(1169mm)
Liebert DSE receiver adds
8-1/2" (216mm) to the unit
width and may be mounted
on the right or left side.
94-7/16"
(2398mm)
46-5/16" (1177mm)
44-3/8"
(1127mm)
Install two (2) each 1/8"(3.18mm)
leg spacers in each of these
locations (see note below)
39-5/16"
(999mm)
ANCHOR PLAN
NOTE:
Install (2) two condenser leg spacers, part number 304679P1, in two places where shown, between each pair of legs
that adjoin each other.
Use (4) four of part number: 301375G1 (fastener assembly), 301369P1 (washer fender) and 301392P1 (nut hex),
DPN002555
to secure each pair of legs and spacers together.
Rev. 1
Leg Height
A *, In. (mm)
B
In. (mm)
C
In. (mm)
18 (457)
36 (914)
48 (1219)
60 (1524)
31-5/8 (803)
49-5/8 (1260)
61-5/8 (1565)
73-5/8 (1870)
39-5/8 (1006
57-5/8 (1464)
69-5/8 (1768)
81-5/8 (2073)
* 18" legs standard for all models. Cross-bracing required for legs longer than 18". Number varies according to model and options.
See Tables 1 and 2 for weights, including added weight for legs of various lengths.
Source: DPN002555, Rev. 1
Liebert MC
Site Preparation
Figure 6
55-5/8"
(1413mm)
Height to Top
of Fan Guard
55-1/2"
(1409mm)
ANCHOR PLAN
E
53-7/8"
(1368mm)
48-3/4"
(1239mm)
Provided on
3- & 4- Fan Models
DPN002416
Rev. 2
Table 3
Condenser leg height and additional weight, MCL055, MCL110, MCL165 and MCK220
Model #
# of
Fans
A
in. (mm)
B
in. (mm)
C
in. (mm)
D
in. (mm)
E
in. (mm)
Leg Height
F * In. (mm)
MCL055
68
(1727)
56
(1423)
54-3/8
(1381)
18 (457)
MCL110
36 (914)
MCL220
110-1/2
(2806)
110-1/2
(2806)
110-1/2
(2806)
MCL165
112-1/8
(2848)
168-1/4
(4274)
224-3/8
(5699)
124-1/8
(3152)
180-1/4
(4578)
236-5/16
(6003)
73-7/16
(1866)
129-9/16
(3291)
56-1/8
(1425)
112-1/4
(2851)
48 (1219)
60 (1524)
G
In. (mm)
H
In. (mm)
35-7/8
(911)
53-7/8
(1368)
65-7/8
(1673)
77-7/8
(1978)
43-5/8
(1108)
61-5/8
(1565)
73-5/8
(1870)
85-5/8
(2175)
* 18" legs standard for all models. Cross-bracing required for legs longer than 18" (457mm). Number varies according to model and options.
See Tables 1 and 2 for weights, including added weight for legs of various lengths.
Source: DPN002416, Rev. 2
Liebert MC
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Site Preparation
Figure 7
Cabinet and anchor dimensionsMCL055, MCL110, MCL165 and MCL220 with Liebert
Lee-Temp receiver
55-5/8"
(1413mm)
Height
to Top
of Fan
Guard
55-1/2"
(1409mm)
Provided on
3- & 4- Fan
Models
48-3/4"
(1239mm)
53-7/8"
(1368mm)
DPN002415
Rev. 3
54-3/8"
(1381mm)
ANCHOR PLAN
Model #
# of
Fans
A
in. (mm)
B
in. (mm)
C
in. (mm)
D
in. (mm)
E
in. (mm)
Leg Height
F*
In. (mm)
MCL055
68
(1727)
56
(1423)
54-3/8
(1381)
MCL110
124-1/8
(3152)
112-1/8
(2848)
110-1/2
(2806)
MCL165
180-1/4
(4578)
73-7/16
(1866)
168-1/4
(4274)
MCL220
236-5/16
(6003)
129-9/16
(3291)
224-3/8
(5699)
G
In. (mm)
H
In. (mm)
18 (457)
35-7/8
(911)
43-5/8
(1108
36 (914)
53-7/8
(1368)
61-5/8
(1565)
110-1/2
(2806)
56-1/8
(1425)
48 (1219)
65-7/8
(1673)
73-5/8
(1870)
110-1/2
(2806)
112-1/4
(2851)
60 (1524)
77-7/8
(1978)
85-5/8
(2175)
* 18" legs standard for all models. Cross-bracing required for legs longer than 18" (457mm). Number varies according to model and options.
See Tables 1 and 2 for weights, including added weight for legs of various lengths.
Source: DPN002415, Rev. 3
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Liebert MC
3.0
3.1
Equipment Inspection
Before unpacking the condenser, verify that the labeled equipment matches the bill of lading.
Carefully inspect all items for damage, either visible or concealed. Report any damage immediately to
the carrier and your local Emerson representative. File a damage claim with the carrier and send a
copy to your local Emerson representative.
3.1.1
Packing Material
All material used to package this unit is recyclable. Save it for future use or dispose of the material
appropriately.
SAFETY INFORMATION
! WARNING
Risk of improper handling. Can cause equipment damage, injury or death.
Read all of the following instructions before attempting to move, lift, remove packaging from
or preparing unit for installation.
! WARNING
Risk of heavy condenser falling or tipping over. Can cause property damage, serious injury or
death.
Confirm that all components of the lifting system are rated for the weight of the condenser by
an OSHA Certified rating organization before attempting to lift and/or move the condenser.
See 2.2 - Dimensions and Weights for the condenser weights.
! CAUTION
Risk of sharp edges, splinters and exposed fasteners. Can cause personal injury.
Only properly trained and qualified personnel wearing appropriate safety headgear, gloves,
shoes, and glasses should attempt to move, lift, remove packaging from or prepare unit for
installation.
NOTICE
Risk of overhead interference. Can cause unit and/or structure damage.
Refer to the installation plans before moving the unit to verify clearances.
NOTICE
Risk of improper forklift handling. Can cause unit damage.
Keep the forklift tines level and at a height that will fit under the skid.
NOTICE
Risk of improper storage. Can cause unit damage.
Keep unit upright and protected from contact damage.
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Figure 8
Forklift
3.2
Crane
308111
Pg. 1, Rev. 1
Figure 9
308111
Pg. 1, Rev. 1
When using a forklift to off-load or move for installation, it is recommended to lift one narrow end
off the ground no more than 6" (152mm). Use the forklift to push or pull the unit.
When using a crane to lift the unit from a flat bed or to move for installation, using slings rated
for the unit weight is recommended.
Spreader bars are to be used for sling stability and to prevent unit pinching. Make sure spreader
bars are wider than the unit.
Slings are to be placed near the ends of the unit, under the top deck boards of the skid.
3.3
Unit Storage
Store the fan in the original shipping packaging in a dry area protected from the weather, or
protect it from dirt and weather until final installation.
Avoid temperatures below -30F (-34C) and above 150F (65C).
Avoid storing the Liebert MC condenser for longer than one year.
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3.4
Remove the fence for domestic packaging (for export packaging, remove the crate).
Remove corner and side foam planks from around the unit.
Remove the steel band holding the unit to the skid.
Set unit legs aside for use later.
Remove corrugated panels covering the Liebert MCs coil(s).
Remove the bolts securing unit to the skid.
Step 1 - Export
Step 2
Steps 3 and 4
Step 5
Unit Legs
(Fasteners in bag
attached to legs)
Step 6
308111
Rev. 1
Detail Area
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3.5
Preparing a Condenser for Moving and InstallationUnits with One or Two Fans
The following procedure is one recommended method for removing a Liebert condenser from its
shipping skid. Other methods may be used, provided that they are safe for personnel, the condenser
and equipment.
3.5.1
Attaching Legs, Removing the Skid and Attaching Slings-Units with One or Two Fans
1. Attach legs to the unit at indicated locations.
Use the fasteners provided with the legs.
Recommended tools for attachment is a 5/8" socket and ratchet.
More legs may be available for installation than shown. This will depend on the unit type and
number of fans.
Figure 11
308111
Rev. 1
Detail B
2.
3.
Place slings around the unit between the unit and the top deck boards of the skid:
One-fan and two-fan units: against the inside of the attached legs.
Three-fan and four-fan units: against the outside of the attached eye bolts.
Use spreader bars, a lift beam and a crane to lift the unit off the skid.
NOTICE
Risk of improper lifting. Can cause equipment damage.
Make sure that the spreader bars wider are than the unit. If the spreader bars are too short,
the slings may crush the unit.
Figure 12 Securing slings to condensers for lifting off skid
Straps or chains go against
eyebolts on three-fan and
four-fan units
Straps go against
legs on one-fan and
two-fan units
308111
Pg. 2, Rev. 1
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4. Lift the unit 24" (610mm) off the top deck of the skid.
5. Move the skid from under the unit.
6. A mechanized method is preferred, but if not available, uses a minimum of four properly protected
individuals to turn the unit upright so that the legs point down.
Unit legs must be pointing toward the ground.
Figure 13 Remove skid, set condenser on floor
308111
Pg. 3, Rev. 1
7. Set the upright unit on the ground so the legs support unit weight.
8. Remove the straps from around unit.
9. One-fan and two-fan units: Route the straps through the large holes in the side of the legs.
Spreader bars are still required.
On three-fan and four-fan units: Secure straps or chains to the eyebolts on top of the unit.
Spreader bars are still required.
NOTICE
Risk of improper lifting. Can cause equipment damage.
Make sure that the spreader bars wider are than the unit. If the spreader bars are too short,
the slings may crush the unit.
The unit is ready to be lifted and moved to its installation location.
Liebert MC
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Spreader Bars
(must be wider
than the
Liebert MC to
prevent crushing
force)
3.6
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Electrical Connections
4.0
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Line voltage electrical service is required for all models. Refer to equipment nameplate regarding
wire size and circuit protection requirements. Electrical service must conform to national and local
electrical codes. Refer to Figure 16 for electrical service entrances into unit. Refer to electrical
schematic when making connections.
A manual electrical disconnect switch should be installed in accordance with local codes. Consult local
codes for external disconnect requirements.
All internal wiring is completed at the factory.
! WARNING
Risk of electrical shock. Can cause injury or death.
The variable speed control may contain a stored electrical charge. Disconnect all local and
remote electrical power supplies and wait 10 minutes before working within the condensers
main electrical enclosure or fan electrical enclosure.
The Liebert MC contains lethal voltage in some circuits. The line side of the disconnect
remains energized when the condenser unit disconnect is switched to the Off position.
Use a voltmeter to verify that the line-side electrical power is Off before making any electrical
connections or performing any electrical and/or mechanical service and/or maintenance
operations.
! WARNING
Risk of high-speed, rotating fan blades. Can cause serious injury or death.
Fan blades can automatically start rotating without warning at any time during a cooling
cycle or after power is restored after a power failure. Disconnect all local and remote electric
power supplies and verify with a voltmeter that the power is off and that the fan blades have
stopped rotating before working within the cabinet or servicing fan motors.
Each unit is shipped from the factory with all internal wiring completed. Refer to the
electrical schematic supplied with the condenser when making line voltage supply,
low-voltage indoor unit interlock and any low-voltage alarm connections. All wiring must be
done in accordance with all applicable local, state and national electrical codes.
NOTE
Installation and service of this equipment should be done only by properly trained and
qualified personnel who have been specially trained in the installation of air conditioning
equipment.
NOTE
Use copper wiring only. Make sure that all connections are tightened to the proper torque
mentioned on the component.
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Electrical Connections
4.1
! WARNING
Risk of electrical fire and short circuit. Can cause property damage, injury or death.
Select and install the line side electrical supply wire and overcurrent protection device(s)
according to the specifications on the unit nameplate(s), per the instructions in this manual
and according to the applicable national, state, and local code requirements. Use copper
conductors only.
Make sure all electrical connections are tight. Unit-specific wiring diagrams are provided on
each unit.
NOTE
The Liebert MC Condenser is designed to operate with Wye-connected power. It will not operate
properly with Delta-connected power. Refer to 4.1.1 - Wye vs. Delta Connection Power
Supply.
Condenser-rated voltage should be verified with available power supply before installation. Refer to
the units electrical schematic and serial tag for specific electrical requirements.
Line voltage electrical service is required for all condensers at the location of the condenser. The
voltage supply to the condenser may not be the same voltage supply as required by the indoor unit.
Consider using UPS equipment on both data center cooling units and Liebert MC condensers to
maintain uninterrupted cooling capability. Refer to the units serial tag for specific condenser
electrical requirements. A unit disconnect is standard. However, a site disconnect may be required
per local code to isolate the unit for maintenance. Route the supply power to the site disconnect switch
and then to the unit. Route the conduit to the knockout provided in the bottom right end of the
electrical control enclosure. Connect the earth ground wire lead to the marked earth ground
connection terminal provided near the factory-installed disconnect switch (see Figure 16).
NOTE
Liebert Lee-Temp kits require a separate line voltage electrical supply for the heated receivers.
See Table 5 for power requirements.
Table 4
Model #
Number
of Fans
208/230V
MCS028
MCM040
MCM080
MCM120
MCM160
MCL055
MCL110
MCL165
MCL220
1
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
3.0
2.3
4.6
6.9
9.2
5.7
11.4
17.1
22.8
1.
2.
WSA
1.4
1.4
2.8
4.2
5.6
2.8
5.6
8.4
11.2
3.8
3.2
5.5
7.5
9.8
7.1
12.8
18.5
24.2
OPD
1.8
1.9
3.3
4.6
6.0
3.5
6.3
9.1
11.9
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
20
25
380/415V 460V
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
FLA = Full Load Amps; WSA = Wire Size Amps; OPD = Maximum Overcurrent Protection Device.
208V460V premium models must be connected to Wye 3-phase systems.
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Electrical Connections
Table 5
120
208/230
150
1.4
1.8
300
2.8
3.5
150
0.7
0.9
300
1.4
1.8
15
15
15
15
The Liebert Lee-Temp receiver requires a separate power feed for heaters. The condenser
is not designed to supply power to the receiver heater pads.
4.1.1
Phase A
Winding
B
Phase A
Phase B
Winding
A-B
Winding
C-A
Winding
A
Phase B
Neutral
Winding
C
Winding B-C
Phase C
Phase C
NOTE
The Liebert MC Condenser is designed to operate with Wye-connected power with a solidly
grounded neutral.
The Liebert MC condenser Premium EC Fan Models will not operate properly with
Delta-connected power. A field-supplied isolation transformer or other power solutions will be
needed to for proper condenser function.
NOTE
The electronically commutated motors included in the Liebert MC are suitable for connection to
power supplies with a solidly grounded neutral.
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Electrical Connections
4.2
NOTICE
Risk of control malfunction. Can cause improper unit operation.
Make sure that all low-voltage electrical wiring has been performed per the schematic
diagram provided and that all low-voltage wiring connections are tight.
Premium Efficiency Control condensers are designed to use CANbus communication between Liebert
MC and Liebert iCOM control on indoor unit. The CANbus wiring is field-supplied and must be:
shielded
24-18AWG stranded tinned copper
twisted pair (minimum 8 twists per foot)
low capacitance (17pf/ft or less)
plenum rated (NEC type CMP) if required by local codes
UV and moisture resistant or run within conduit once in an outdoor environment, and must be
temperature and voltage rated for conditions present.
Examples: Belden part number 89207(plenum rated) or Alpha Wire part number 6454 (UV
resistant outdoor rated) category 5, 5e or higher.
Do not run the CANbus cable in the same conduit, raceway or chase used for high-voltage wiring. For
CANbus network lengths greater than 350ft (107m), contact Emerson for assistance. The CANbus
wiring is for communicating directly with future versions of the Liebert iCOM, but is not currently
active. When CANbus wiring is installed, place a jumper between Terminals 70/71/230. Contact
Liebert Precision Cooling Support for additional information relative to availability of iCOM software
versions that communicate directly to the condenser.
Premium Efficiency Control condensers are also designed to operate with Terminals 70 and 71 wired
to indoor unit compressor contactor side switch to indicate compressor on signal. For dual circuit
condensers, also use Terminal 230. These signals are required if CANbus communication with Liebert
iCOM is not used.
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Electrical Connections
4.2.1
With Liebert
Lee-Temp
Fan 1
Liebert Lee-Temp
receiver tank
(1 per circuit)
Fan 1
Without Liebert
Lee-Temp
Electrical connection
box with cover
Electrical service connection.
Pigtails in electric handy box
are factory-wired to Liebert Lee-Temp
heater pads for field-connection
of separate continuous electric
source; wire not by Emerson
1
5A
5B
6
4
2
3
5C
8
10
12
13
70
71
230
DPN002169 DPN002374
Pg. 1, Rev. 2 Pg. 1, Rev. 1
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Electrical Connections
23
Liebert MC
Electrical Connections
DPN002374
Pg. 2, Rev. 1
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Piping
5.0
PIPING
! WARNING
Risk of explosive discharge from high-pressure refrigerant. Can cause equipment damage,
injury or death.
Relieve pressure before working with or cutting into piping.
! WARNING
Risk of refrigerant system rupture or explosion from overpressurization. Can cause
5.1
Piping Guidelines
Indoor units and condensers both ship with holding charges of inert gas. Do not vent the condenser
until all refrigerant piping is in place, ready for connection to indoor unit and condenser.
Use copper piping with a brazing alloy with a minimum temperature of 1350F (732C), such as
Sil-Fos. Avoid soft solders such as 50/50 or 95/5.
Use a flow of dry nitrogen through the piping during brazing to prevent formation of copper oxide
scale inside the piping. When copper is heated in the presence of air, copper oxide forms. POE oil
will dissolve these oxides from inside the copper pipes and deposit them throughout the system,
clogging filter driers and affecting other system components.
A pure dry nitrogen flow of 1-3 ft3/min (0.5-1.5 l/s) inside the pipe during brazing is sufficient to
displace the air. Control the flow using a suitable metering device.
Ensure that the tubing surfaces to be brazed are clean and that the ends of the tubes have been
carefully reamed to remove any burrs.
Ensure that all loose material has been cleaned from inside the tubing before brazing.
Protect all refrigerant line components within 18" (460mm) of the brazing site by wrapping them
with wet cloth or suitable heat sink compound.
Isolate piping from building using vibration isolating supports.
Refer to the indoor units user manual for appropriate piping sizes.
Install traps on the hot gas (discharge) lines at the bottom of any rise over 5 feet high. If the rise
exceeds 25 feet (7.5m), then install a trap in 20 foot (6m) increments or evenly divided.
Pitch horizontal hot gas piping down at a minimum rate of 1/2" per 10 ft. (42mm per 10m) so that
gravity will aid in moving oil in the direction of refrigerant/oil flow.
Consult factory if Liebert Lee-Temp condenser is below the evaporator or if a condenser not
equipped with Liebert Lee-Temp is more than 15 ft (4.6m) below the evaporator.
Consult factory if piping run exceeds 150 feet (46m) equivalent length on traditional DX units.
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Piping
Consult factory if piping run exceeds 300 feet (91m) actual length, or 450 feet (137m) equivalent
length on units installed with Liebert EconoPhase units.
Keep piping clean and dry, especially on units with POE oil (R407C, R410A or R22 refrigerant).
Avoid piping runs through noise-sensitive areas.
Do not run piping directly in front of indoor unit discharge airstream.
Refrigerant oil do not mix oil types or viscosities. Consult indoor unit for refrigerant type and oil
requirements.
NOTE
Failure to use compressor oils recommended by compressor manufacturer will void compressor
warranty. Consult Emerson or the compressor manufacturer for further recommendations or if
you have questions about compressor oils.
Refer to ASHRAE Refrigeration Handbook for general good practices for refrigeration piping.
The Liebert indoor cooling unit has a factory-installed high-pressure safety switch in the high
side refrigerant circuit. A pressure relief valve is provided with Liebert Lee-Temp receivers. A
fusible plug is factory installed in the Liebert DSE receivers. Consult local building codes to
determine if condensers without receivers will require field-provided pressure relief devices. A
fusible plug kit is available for field installation.
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Piping
Service
Valve Liquid Return
Head Pressure
Liebert Lee-Temp Receiver Control Valve
Condenser
Coil
Condenser
Coil
Optional Field-Installed
Fusible Plug
Liebert Lee-Temp
Liquid
Sensing
Bulb
Evaporator
Coil
Suction
Service
Valve
Service
Check
Valve
Valve Compressor
External
Equalizer
*Isolation
Valve
Hot Gas Discharge
Expansion Solenoid
Valve
Valve
Sight
Glass
Liquid Line
Filter Drier
Refrigerant Piping
Field Piping
Service/Schrader (Access) Connection No Valve Core
*Isolation
Trap at base of risers
Valve
over 5ft. (1.5m)*
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DPN002188
Rev. 1
Liebert MC
Piping
5.2
Liebert MC
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Piping
Fan 2
Leaving
Liquid
Line
Fan 1
Horizontal
Vertical
Field Piping
Entering
Hot Gas
Line
Optional fusible plug service kit to be brazed into the liquid line(s)
in either the vertical or horizontal position (where required).
Vertical position is preferred; horizontal position is optional.
Table 6
DPN002166
Rev. 1
Model No.
Number
of Fans
MCS028
Liquid Line
7/8
5/8
MCM040
7/8
5/8
MCM080
1-1/8
7/8
MCM120
1-3/8
7/8
MCL055
1-1/8
7/8
MCL 110
1-3/8
1-1/8
MCL 165
1-3/8
1-1/8
MCL 220
1-5/8
1-3/8
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Piping
Field Piping
Entering Hot
Gas Line
Position Elbow to
Direct Relief Valve
Downward
B VIEW
Liquid Line
From Condenser
Leaving
Liquid Line
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT
R-410A 4 Fan
Piping Assembly
NOTE:
1.The following materials are supplied by liebert for each circuit(shipped loose with condenser)for field
installation: insulated Libert Lee-Temp storage tank with sight glasses, head pressure control valve, check valve,
rotalock valve and pressure relief valve. All other piping to be supplied and installed by others.
DPN002167
2. Consult factory for proper line sizing for runs longer than 150ft.(45.7m) equivalent length.
REV 2
Table 7
Model #
Hot Gas
Liquid
Liquid Line
to Lee-Temp Valve
ODS, In.
Receiver Out
IDS In.
MCS028
7/8
5/8
7/8
5/8
5/8
MCM040
7/8
5/8
7/8
5/8
5/8
MCM080
1-1/8
7/8
1-1/8
7/8
1-1/8
MCL055
1-1/8
7/8
1-1/8
7/8
7/8
MCL110
1-3/8
1-1/8
1-3/8
1-1/8
1-1/8
MCL165
1-3/8
1-1/8
1-3/8
1-1/8
1-1/8
MCL220
1-5/8
1-3/8
1-5/8
1-3/8
1-3/8
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Piping
Vertical
Leaving Liquid
Line
Horizontal
Circuit #1
Entering Hot
Gas Line
Circuit #2
Field Piping
Table 8
DPN002425
Rev. 3
Model #
# of
Fans
Liquid Line
MCM080
7/8
5/8
MCL110
1-1/8
7/8
MCM160
1-1/8
7/8
MCL220
1-3/8
1-1/8
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Piping
Metal Clamp
Isolator
Detail AA
Position elbow to
direct relief valve
downward
Leaving
Liquid Line
B View
Liquid Line
From Condenser
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT
R410A 2 Fan
Piping Assembly
R410A 4 Fan
Piping Assembly
Field Piping
Liquid Line
From Condenser
C View
Position elbow to
direct relief valve
downward
Note:
1. The following materials are supplied by Emerson for each circuit (shipped loose with condenser)
for field installation: insulated Liebert Lee-Temp storage tank with sight glasses, head pressure control
valve, check valve, rotalock valve and pressure relief valve. All other piping to be supplied and installed by others.
2. Consult factory for proper line sizing for runs longer than 150ft. (45.7m) equivalent length.
Entering Hot
Gas Line
DPN002426
REV. 3
Table 9
Model #
Liquid Line
to Lee-Temp Valve
ODS, In.
Receiver Out
IDS, in.
Hot Gas
Liquid
MCM080
7/8
5/8
7/8
5/8
5/8
MCL110
1-1/8
7/8
1-1/8
7/8
7/8
MCM160
1-1/8
7/8
1-1/8
7/8
1-1/8
MCL220
1-3/8
1-1/8
1-3/8
1-1/8
1-1/8
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Piping
5.3
Table 10
Condenser
Models
Condensers without
Liebert Lee-Temp
Condensers with
Liebert Lee-Temp
Condensers without
Liebert Lee-Temp
Condensers with
Liebert Lee-Temp
N/A
N/A
2.2 (1.0)
21.0 (9.5)
MCM040
3.0 (1.4)
21.8 (9.9)
N/A
N/A
MCM080
7.5 (3.4)
44.5 (20.2)
3.0 (1.4)
21.8 (9.9)
MCM120
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
MCM160
N/A
N/A
7.5 (3.4)
44.5 (20.2)
MCL055
5.0 (2.3)
25.9 (11.7)
N/A
N/A
MCL110
10.5 (4.8)
52.1 (23.7)
5.1 (2.3)
26.0 (11.8)
MCL165
18.3 (8.3)
84.8 (38.5)
N/A
N/A
MCL220
27.0 (12.3)
108.9 (49.4)
12.2 (5.6)
53.8 (24.4)
* Model MCM120 is available with Liebert DSE receiver; a Liebert Lee-Temp receiver is not available with the unit.
Source: DPN002411, Rev. 3
Table 11
Condenser Condensers w/o Condensers with Condensers with Condensers w/o Condensers with Condensers with
Models Liebert Lee-Temp Liebert Lee-Temp
Liebert DSE
Liebert Lee-Temp Liebert Lee-Temp
Liebert DSE
MCS028
2.5 (1.2)
18.3 (8.4)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
MCM040
3.5 (1.6)
19.3 (8.8)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
MCM080
8.5 (3.8)
39.6 (18.1)
N/A
3.5 (1.6)
19.3 (8.8)
N/A
MCM120
N/A
N/A
26.0 (11.8) *
N/A
N/A
N/A
MCM160
N/A
N/A
N/A
8.5 (3.8)
39.6 (18.1)
13 (5.9)
MCL055
5.0 (2.3)
24.2 (11.0)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
MCL110
10.7 (4.9)
49.0 (22.2)
N/A
5.2 (2.4)
24.4 (11.1)
N/A
MCL165
18.4 (8.4)
79.9 (36.2)
33 (15)
N/A
N/A
N/A
MCL220
27.0 (12.3)
102.9 (46.7)
39 (17.7)
12.3 (5.6)
50.6 (23.0)
18 (8.2)
* Model MCM120 is available with Liebert DSE receiver; a Liebert Lee-Temp receiver is not available with the unit.
Source: DPN002411, Rev. 3
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Piping
Table 12
Line Size
O.D., in.
Liquid Line
Liquid Line
3/8
3.7 (1.7)
1/2
6.9 (3.1)
5.0 (2.1)
5/8
2.2 (1.0)
11.0 (5.0)
1.1 (0.51)
10.0 (4.2)
3/4
3.1 (1.3)
15.7 (7.1)
1.5 (0.67)
13.0 (5.7)
7/8
4.5 (1.9)
23.0 (10.4)
2.3 (1.0)
21.0 (9.5)
1-1/8
7.8 (3.5)
39.3 (17.8)
3.9 (1.8)
34.9 (15.6)
1-3/8
11.8 (5.4)
59.8 (27.1)
5.5 (2.5)
53.2 (23.8)
1-5/8
16.7 (7.6)
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
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Piping
5.9
NOTICE
Risk of improper refrigerant charging. Can cause equipment damage.
Refrigerant R-407C and R-410A are blended refrigerants and must be introduced and charged
from the cylinder only as a liquid.
When adding liquid refrigerant to an operating system, it may be necessary to add the
refrigerant through the compressor suction service valve. Care must be exercised to avoid
damage to the compressor. Emerson recommends connecting a sight glass between the
charging hose and the compressor suction service valve. This will permit adjustment of the
cylinder hand valve so that liquid can leave the cylinder while allowing vapor to enter the
compressor.
NOTICE
Risk of refrigerant overcharge. Can cause equipment damage.
Do not use the sight glass as an indicator when charging Liebert MC condenser systems.
5. Turn On the Liebert MC disconnect switch.
6. Turn on the indoor unit disconnect switch. Operate the unit for 30 minutes using the charging
function of the indoor unit control for each circuit of the system. The charging function is in the
diagnostic section of the Liebert iCOM control (see Liebert iCOM user manual, SL-18835). The
charging function operates the compressor(s) at full capacity and energizes the liquid line
solenoid valve(s). The reheat and humidifier are disabled. Manual operation of the indoor fans
from the diagnostic menu of the Liebert iCOM is required. A minimum 20psig (138kPa) must be
established and maintained for the compressor to operate. The charging function can be reset as
many times as required to complete unit charging.
7. Attach pressure and temperature instruments to the liquid line of the indoor unit. Measure the
initial subcooling and continue to add charge until recommended subcooling for the current
outdoor ambient temperature is reached. See Table 13. The outdoor ambient can be read from
the Liebert MC condenser control menu ID F02.
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Piping
NOTE
To determine subcooling measurement, a liquid line pressure reading (at the factory-installed
Schrader tap) needs to be measured along with obtaining a temperature reading on the liquid
line. Convert the liquid line pressure reading into a temperature by utilizing a PressureTemperature Guide or Table 15. The difference between this converted temperature and the
actual temperature will determine the systems subcooling. For R-407C make sure to use the
saturated liquid temperature to calculate subcooling.
Table 13
Ambient Temp
F (C)
Subcooling
F (C)
0 (-17.8)
22 (12.0)
10 (-12.2)
22 (12.0)
20 (-6.7)
22 (12.0)
30 (-1.1)
22 (12.0)
40 (4.4)
22 (12.0)
50 (10.0)
21 (11.7)
60 (15.6)
19 (10.8)
70 (21.1)
17 (9.3)
80 (26.7)
13 (7.2)
90 (32.2)
9 (5.0)
95 (35.0)
7 (3.9)
100 (37.8)
5 (2.9)
105 (40.6)
3 (1.8)
110 (43.3)
1 (0.7)
125 (51.7)
DPN002411, Rev. 3
8. Verify the subcooling calculated from measured values at the evaporator against the subcooling
reading of the Liebert MC control [menu ID F50 & F51]. If the subcooling calculated with gauges
differs from the Liebert MC subcooling by more than 3F (1.7C), then adjust the charge amount
to achieve the target subcooling per Table 13 based the Liebert MC control subcooling. Failure to
check measured subcooling with refrigerant gauges vs. Liebert MC subcooling may result in an
overcharged system. See Note below and Table 14 for corrections to Liebert MC subcooling that
may be required based on condenser elevation above the indoor evaporator.
NOTE
The evaporator subcooling will be greater than the condenser subcooling when the Liebert MC
is mounted higher than the indoor evaporator. Subcooling adjustment is needed when the
Liebert MC is more than 40 ft. (12m) above evaporator.
NOTE
Subcooling should be viewed at the Liebert MC condenser for a minimum of 1 minute and the
subcooling should be approximately 2F before recording subcooling to be compared against
subcooling from the field refrigerant gauges and thermometers.
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Piping
Sample Calculations
The Liebert MC is 40 ft (12.2m) above the evaporator of an R-407C system. The outdoor ambient
from the Liebert MC condenser control menu ID F02, is 94.8F (34.9C). The liquid pressure is
300psig (2068kPa) and 113F (45C). The subcooling from the Liebert MC control is 5F (2.8C).
Determine the subcooling and verify the calculated subcooling against the reading of the Liebert
MC control [menu ID F50 & F51].
Evaporator Subcooling Calculation
Refrigerant Type
R-407C
1.
Ambient Temperature
94.8F (34.9C)
2.
Condenser Elevation
40 ft (12.2m)
3.
4F (2.2C)
4.
300psig (2068kPa)
5.
120.3F (49.0C)
6.
113.2F (45.1C)
5F (2.8C)
Subtract Line 6 (Measured Line Temperature) from Line 5 (Liquid Pressure converted to
Temperature) to obtain Calculated Subcooling.
Line 5
120.3F
(49.0C)
Line 6
-113.2F
(45.1C)
7.1F or 7F
(3.9C or (4C)
8.
Calculated Subcooling
Elevation Correction
Subtract Line 3 (Correction for Condenser Elevation above Evaporator) from Line 8 (Calculated
Subcooling) to obtain Corrected Subcooling.
Line 8
7F
(3.9C)
Line 3
-4F
- (2.2C)
9.
3F
(1.7C)
Corrected Subcooling
3F
(1.7C)
Line 7
-5F
-(2.8C)
10. Difference
-2F
(-1.1C)
60 (18)
40 (12)
20 (6)
R-407C
10 (5.5)
7 (3.8)
4 (2.2)
1 (0.6)
R-410A
6 (3.3)
4 (2.2)
2 (1.1)
0 (0.0)
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9. As head pressure builds, the variable fan speed controlled condenser fan begins rotating. The fan
will run at full speed when sufficient head pressure is developed.
Table 15
Pressure
R-407C *
R-410A *
R-22 *
PSIG
Bar
170
11.7
81.5
27.5
59.8
15.4
90.6
32.6
180
12.4
85.1
29.5
63.1
17.3
94.3
34.6
190
13.1
88.6
31.5
66.3
19.1
97.9
36.6
200
13.8
92.0
33.3
69.5
20.8
101.4
38.6
210
14.5
95.2
35.1
72.5
22.5
104.7
40.4
220
15.2
98.3
36.8
75.4
24.1
108.0
42.2
230
15.9
101.4
38.5
78.2
25.7
111.1
44.0
240
16.6
104.3
40.2
80.9
27.2
114.2
45.7
250
17.2
107.2
41.8
83.6
28.7
117.1
47.3
260
17.9
109.9
43.3
86.2
30.1
120.0
48.9
270
18.6
112.6
44.8
88.7
31.5
122.8
50.4
280
19.3
115.3
46.3
91.1
32.8
125.5
52.0
290
20.0
117.8
47.7
93.5
34.2
128.2
53.4
300
20.7
120.3
49.1
95.8
35.5
130.8
54.9
310
21.4
122.8
50.4
98.1
36.7
133.3
56.3
320
22.1
125.2
51.8
100.3
38.0
135.8
57.7
330
22.8
127.5
53.1
102.5
39.2
138.2
59.0
340
23.4
129.8
54.3
104.6
40.3
140.6
60.3
350
24.1
132.1
55.6
106.7
41.5
142.9
61.6
360
24.8
134.3
56.8
108.7
42.6
145.2
62.9
370
25.5
136.4
58.0
110.7
43.7
147.4
64.1
380
26.2
138.6
59.2
112.7
44.8
149.6
65.4
390
26.9
140.6
60.3
114.5
45.9
151.8
66.5
400
27.6
142.7
61.5
116.4
46.9
153.9
67.7
500
34.5
161.3
71.8
133.5
56.4
173.1
78.4
600
41.4
177.4
80.8
148.1
64.5
189.5
87.5
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Circuit 2
Refrigerant Type
1.
Ambient Temperature
2.
Condenser Elevation
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Subtract Line 6 (Measured Line Temperature) from Line 5 (Liquid Pressure converted to
Temperature) to obtain Calculated Subcooling.
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Line 5
Line 6
8.
Calculated Subcooling
Elevation Correction
Subtract Line 3 (Correction for Condenser Elevation above Evaporator) from Line 8 (Calculated
Subcooling) to obtain Corrected Subcooling.
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Line 8
Line 3
9.
Corrected Subcooling
Circuit 2
Line 9
Line 7
10. Difference
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6.0
6.1
6.2
Electrical
___ 1. Line voltage connected and matches equipment nameplate.
___ 2. Power line circuit breakers or fuses have proper ratings for equipment installed.
___ 3. Control wiring connections completed between indoor cooling unit and condenser.
___ 4. All internal and external high-voltage and low-voltage wiring connections are tight to the
proper torque ratings shown on the components.
___ 5. Confirm that unit is properly grounded to an earth ground.
___ 6. Electrical service conforms to national and local codes.
___ 7. Monitoring wiring connections completed, when equipped, to indoor cooling unit or external
monitoring panel.
___ 8. Check to confirm Premium EC Fan Condenser is not connected to Delta Power Supply.
___ 9. Check that the CANbus wiring, CANbus END of Line jumper position, and the CANbus
Device Address DIP Switch setting is correct according to the application at the job site.
___ 10. If Terminals 70, 71 and 230 are used, verify they are properly wired with special attention
paid to systems that use two condensers for one indoor unit.
6.3
Piping
___ 1. Piping is completed to corresponding indoor cooling unit refrigeration circuit.
___ 2. Piping is leak-checked, evacuated, and charged with specified refrigerant.
___ 3. Additional refrigerant oil added, if required, per circuit.
___ 4. Piping is properly sized, sloped, and trapped for proper oil return.
___ 5. Piping is routed to reduce potential of rub-through or chaffing.
___ 6. Hot gas line on Liebert Lee-Temp is fastened to the side of the cabinet and isolated for
vibration reduction.
6.4
Other
___ 1. Fans rotate freely and in proper direction. EC fans rotate counterclockwise in operation as
viewed from the fan guard side.
___ 2. Foreign material removed from in and around all equipment installed (construction
materials, construction debris, etc.).
___ 3. Installation materials and tools have been removed from in and around all equipment
(literature, shipping materials, tools, etc.).
___ 4. Blank startup sheet located, ready for completion by installer or start-up technician.
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7.0
! WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury or death.
Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies and wait 10 minutes before working
within condenser main electrical enclosure or fan electrical enclosure. Unit contains
potentially lethal electrical voltage. Line side of factory disconnect remains energized when
disconnect is Off. Use a voltmeter to make sure power is turned Off before checking any
electrical connections or functions.
Only properly trained and qualified personnel may perform repair, maintenance, and
cleaning operation.
! WARNING
Risk of high-speed, rotating fan blades. Can cause injury or death.
Fan blades can start rotating without warning at any time during a cooling cycle or after
power is restored after a power failure. Disconnect all electrical power supplies to the unit,
verify with a voltmeter that the power is Off and verify that all fan blades have stopped
rotating before working on or near the fans.
7.1
Startup Checklist
Refer to 6.0 - Checklist for Completed Installation and verify that all installation items have
been completed before beginning to start the condenser.
7.2
Initial Startup
1.
2.
3.
4.
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8.0
CONTROL OPERATION
The Liebert MC Premium Efficiency Control takes approximately 30 seconds to boot up once power is
applied to the condenser. The LED on the Premium Efficiency Control Board reads 888 while the
board is booting up. Once the control has booted up, the display shows F00 and then the value for
F00. With the control operational, the condenser fan(s) turn in less than 5 seconds after receiving a
signal from the indoor unit that the compressor(s) are On. Consider using UPS equipment on both
data center cooling units and Liebert MC condensers to maintain uninterrupted cooling capability.
For the first 60 seconds of operation after the compressor turns on, the condenser fan(s) will run at a
fixed speed, set at the factory, based on ambient temperature: faster at higher temperatures, slower
at lower temperatures. After 60 seconds, the control adjusts the fan speed based on the liquid
pressure transducer. If the liquid pressure transducer fails, the condenser uses temperature sensors
to control the fan speed based on the liquid line temperature. The condenser fans continue to operate
for approximately 30 seconds after compressors turn Off.
The Liebert MC fans have various alarm conditions, such as loss of voltage and loss of control signal,
that will stop the condenser fans. Once the alarm condition is no longer present the Liebert MC fans
will turn on automatically if compressors are On.
8.1
RS485 Service
Terminal
1
Communication 1
from
indoor unit
BAR CODE
RS485
Communication
to Fans
1
1
1
CANbus
1
Communication
from
indoor unit
BAR CODE
Service
Circuit 1
Pressure
Inputs
Circuit 2
J5
CPU
Board
Human
Machine
Interface
(HMI)
Fan 3
Fan
Contactor
Fan 2 Output
Fan 1
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Indicator Lights:
ON - Signal
Present
Call for
Cooling
#1
Fan 4
#3
1
Ambient
Temperature
Inputs
Circuit 1
Spare Digital
Outputs (Not
Used)
#2
24VAC
F3 T3.15A, 250VAC
Circuit 2
ACM01M1
1
Mother
Board
F2 T3.15A, 250VAC
VER:A02
2010.08.10
Earth 24VAC
Ground
Remote
Shutdown
CAUTION
For Continued Protection Against Risk of Fire,
Replace Only With Same Type and Rating of Fuse
Control Fuses
301471
Pg. 2, Rev. 3
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Control Operation
The Premium Efficiency Controls are factory-configured for refrigerant type and whether the
condenser was sold with a Liebert Lee-Temp system. No field-configuration is necessary for proper
and efficient condenser operation.
8.1.1
8.1.2
16.1
F00
16.1
A-------Active Alarms
Menu
H--------0
C--------
History Alarms
Menu
Configuration
Menu
Down
Up
NOTICE
Risk of improperly altered configuration menu settings. Can compromise equipment
operation.
Changing the configuration menu settings can cause unanticipated results. These settings
should be changed only by properly trained and qualified personnel or as directed by the
factory.
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8.1.3
ENT
Down
F00
16.1
F01
15
F02
F03
-15
F04
20
F10
200
...
...
F92
000
Initial Screen
ESC
Table 16
Item ID
Meaning
Imperial
Metric
F00
Condenser pressure 1
psi
bar
F01
Condenser pressure 2
psi
bar
F02
Ambient temperature
F03
Refrigerant temperature 1
F04
Refrigerant temperature 2
F10
RPM
RPM
F11
F20
RPM
RPM
F21
F30
RPM
RPM
F31
F40
RPM
RPM
F41
F50
Subcooling 1
F51
Subcooling 2
F90
F91
1.02.004
F92
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Up
Control Operation
8.2
8.2.1
A-------
ENT
Down
---
or
No Alarm
001
105
ESC
304
210
033
45
Up
Liebert MC
Control Operation
8.2.2
H-------
ENT
Down
H01
or
001
H02
105
H03
304
H04
---
---
---
H00
--
ESC
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Up
Control Operation
Table 17
Alarm ID
Possible Cause
Handling Method
000
001
002
003
Data corruption
004
System error
Internal error
005
Remote shutdown
006
Consult factory
007
SPD alarm
SPD damaged
Replace SPD
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
No action is needed.
015
No action is needed.
016
017
No action is needed.
018
No action is needed.
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
No action is needed.
026
No action is needed.
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Table 18
Alarm ID
Possible Cause
Handling Method
(1-4) 00
1. EC Fan is locked.
2. EC Fan is damaged.
(1-4) 01
EC Fan is damaged.
Replace EC Fan
(1-4) 02
EC Fan is damaged.
Replace EC Fan
(1-4) 03
1. EC Fan is locked.
2. EC Fan is damaged.
3. Ambient temperature is too
high
(1-4) 04
EC Fan is damaged.
Replace EC Fan
(1-4) 05
EC Fan is damaged.
Replace EC Fan
(1-4) 06
(1-4) 07
Motor is locked
(1-4) 08
1. EC Fan is locked.
2. EC Fan is damaged.
3. Ambient temperature is too
high
(1-4) 09
Phase failure
(1-4) 10
(1-4) 11
EC Fan-specific uncategorized
warning detected
(1-4) 12
1. EC Fan is locked.
2. EC Fan is damaged.
3. Ambient temperature is too
high
(1-4) 13
(1-4) 14
1. Communication between EC
Fan and PCB board failure
2. EC Fan 485 communication
failure
3. Board has problems
4. EC fan not receiving power
(1-4) 15
NOTE
(1-4) means the EC Fan addresses. For example, (1-4) 00 means 100 for EC Fan1, and means
200 for EC Fan2, and means 300 for EC Fan3, and means 400 for EC Fan4.
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System Maintenance
9.0
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
! WARNING
Risk of electrical shock. Can cause injury or death.
Unit contains potentially lethal voltage in some circuits.
Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies and wait 10 minutes before working in
the unit. The line side of the unit disconnect switch remains energized when the switch is in
the Off position. Use a voltmeter to make sure power is turned Off before making any
electrical connections.
Only properly trained and qualified personnel may perform repair, maintenance, and
cleaning operations.
! WARNING
Risk of high-speed, rotating fan blades. Can cause injury or death.
The fan blades can start rotating without warning any time during a cooling cycle or after
power is restored after a power failure. Disconnect all local and remote electrical power
supplies to the unit, wait 10 minutes and verify with a voltmeter that the power is Off and
that all fan blades have stopped rotating before working on or near the fans.
9.1
General Procedures
NOTE
When ordering replacement parts for equipment, it is necessary to specify unit model number,
serial number and voltage. Please record those numbers in the spaces below.
Model Number ________________
Serial Number ________________
Voltage / Phase / Frequency ________________
Periodic attention is necessary for continued satisfactory operation of your unit. Restricted air flow
through the condenser coil, reduced airflow from non-functioning fans and low refrigerant system
charge levels will reduce the operating efficiency of the unit and can result in high condensing
temperatures and loss of cooling. In winter, do not permit snow to accumulate around the sides or
underneath the condenser coil.
Monthly and semi-annual inspections and maintenance are recommended for proper system
operation. Use copies of 9.4.3 - Maintenance Inspection Checklist for each of these inspections.
If performance or operation problem are detected at anytime, refer to 8.2 - Premium Efficiency
Condenser Alarm Codes for required action.
9.2
Condenser Cleaning
Keeping the outdoor condenser coils clean is an important factor in maintaining peak efficiency,
reliability and long life of the equipment. The unit will operate more efficiently with frequent
cleanings. Delaying cleaning until heavy buildup occurs may create head pressure problems with the
evaporator units.
9.2.1
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9.2.2
9.2.3
The best overall condenser coil cleaner to use is plain water. If the coil has been maintained and
cleaned at regular intervals, water is sufficient to remove dirt and debris from the fins. Heavy build
up on the exterior of the fins can be removed with a brush. Water pressure from a garden hose and
sprayer usually works well. If a pressure washer is used, make sure the equipment is set to a lower
pressure setting and that the nozzle is set to the fan spray, not stream. Otherwise, damage to the fins
could result. If a cleaner is required, Emerson recommends using a neutral cleaner, neither acidic nor
base. Acid-type cleaners can damage the coil fins and surrounding areas. Many sites do not allow the
use of acidic cleaners for environmental reasons.
The Liebert MC coil is accessible for cleaning through the innovative cleaning window design,
allowing you to clean the coil without removing the fans from the unit. First, this requires
disconnecting the power supply before working on the unit and then opening the cleaning window(s)
on the side of the unit by loosing the mounting screws. Then insert a spray nozzle on the end of a
suitable extension and apply the water/cleaning solution, working back and forth across the coil face.
The solution will push the dirt and debris out the bottom of the coil. If you are using a cleaner along
with the spraying process, follow recommended manufacturer instructions and be sure to rinse the
coil thoroughly. Any residue left on the coil can act as a magnet to dirt. Reinstall the cleaning
window(s) and reconnect the power supply to the condenser.
Spraying the coil from the outside repeatedly can push a majority of the dirt to the inner section of the
fins and continue to restrict air flow. Keep in mind you may not have the luxury of shutting the
unit(s) down for an extended time. A scheduled shutdown with the operator may be in order.
NOTICE
Risk of using damaging cleaning agents, including non-base paint solvents. Can cause
equipment damage and damage to property and loss of refrigerant charge.
Using acid-based or sodium hydroxide-based cleaners can damage the Liebert MC condenser
coil and cause a loss of charge. This could cause equipment damage as well as damage to the
surrounding structure.
NOTE
Clean the EC fan with water only when temperatures are greater than 50F (10C)
Make sure that no water gets into the inside of the motor.
Do not hold the jet spray directly on the motor openings and seals.
During cleaning work using a jet spray, no guarantee is assumed regarding corrosion
formation/paint adhesion for unpainted/painted fans.
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System Maintenance
9.3
Fan Replacement
! WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury or death.
Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies and wait 10 minutes before working
within condenser main electrical enclosure or fan electrical enclosure. Unit contains
potentially lethal electrical voltage. Line side of factory disconnect remains energized when
disconnect is Off. Use a voltmeter to make sure power is turned Off before checking any
electrical connections or functions.
Only properly trained and qualified personnel may perform repair, maintenance, and
cleaning operation.
! WARNING
Risk of high-speed, rotating fan blades. Can cause injury or death.
Fan blades can start rotating without warning at any time during a cooling cycle or after
power is restored after a power failure. Disconnect all electrical power supplies to the unit,
verify with a voltmeter that the power is Off and verify that all fan blades have stopped
rotating before working on or near the fans.
! CAUTION
Risk of contact with hot surface. Can cause injury.
Use proper skin protection when touching the electronics housing or allow time for the
housing to cool before replacing parts. The electronics housing can get hot and can cause
severe burns.
! CAUTION
Risk of improper moving, lifting and handling. Can cause equipment damage or injury.
Only properly trained and qualified personnel should work on this equipment. Fan modules
for MCL models weigh in excess of 92lb. (40.8kg) each and fan modules for MCS and MCM
models weigh in excess of 40lb. (18.1kg.) each. Use OSHA-approved lifting techniques, proper
body mechanics and extreme caution to avoid injury and dropping of fans during removal and
installation.
NOTE
If at any time a parameter is entered and the display does not show 888 or it displays Err, try
to re-enter the parameter. If the display still shows Err after ENT is pressed, power cycle the
control board by unplugging P24, waiting 15 seconds and plugging P24 back in. Contact the
factory if the parameter still displays Err after ENT is pressed.
NOTE
If replacing a Ziehl-Abegg fan with an EBM fan, the existing ferrule must be removed from the
end of the wires on the communication cable for all fans except the last fan. Twist wires
together before inserting into the terminal block.
Example:
Twist RSA labeled conductor of the input cable to RSA labeled conductor of the output cable.
Insert the wires into the properly marked terminal on the fan, two wires per RSA, RSB, and
GND terminal as shown in detail A on EBM MCS/MCM series drawing.
1. Turn off power to the unit using the disconnect. With a voltmeter verify that voltage is no longer
present at the unit. Wait a minimum of 10 minutes to allow the EC Fan capacitors to discharge
before proceeding.
2. Remove fan cover, disconnect electrical connections internal to EC fan and remove cable glands
from EC fan (see Figures 31, 32 and 33).
3. Remove hardware that mounts EC fan to condenser body.
4. Reinstall electronic cover. Maximum torque for the fan cover screws is 2.3Nm (20 in-lb).
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NOTICE
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Configuration
Code
Fan #
C03
Fan 1
C04
Fan 2
C05
Fan 3
C06
Fan 4
Value
0 = No Fan
1 = EBM Papst
2 = Ziehl-Abegg
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18. Repeat Steps 11 thru 18 for the remaining fans configuration codes, C04, C05 and C06.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
Unplug all the contactor output plugs except for the fan to be addressed. Plugs listed below.
P23 = Fan 1
P27 = Fan 2
P28 = Fan 3
P29 = Fan 4
Wait 30 seconds.
Use the Up or Down arrow to select one of the following parameters.
The correct parameter depends on the supplier of the fan that will be addressed.
C00EBM Papst fan
C01Ziehl Abegg fan
Press the ENT button.
Use the Up or Down arrow to the correct fan address number. Fan 1 should be 1 (fan closest to
electric panel end). Fan 2 should be 2, etc.
Press ENT button. The display will flash 888 when the command is accepted.
Press the ESC button for the parameter to be shown on the display.
Repeat Steps 19 through 25 for the rest of the fans that need to be addressed.
After the last fan is addressed, unplug the power plug, P24, from the control board.
Wait 30 seconds.
Plug all the contactor output plugs back into the board in their correct positions.
Plug P24 back into the control board.
Once the control board has completed its boot cycle and all the contactors are energized, wait
5 seconds.
Press the ESC button.
Use the Up or Down arrow until A-- is on the display.
Press ENT button.
Use the Up or Down arrow to see if any of the following errors are shown.
115: Unable to communicate with Fan 1.
215: Unable to communicate with Fan 2.
315: Unable to communicate with Fan 3.
415: Unable to communicate with Fan 4.
If any of these errors appear, check the communication wiring at the problem fan and the fan
before it.
If the wiring is correct and properly wired to the terminal, and none of the errors mentioned in
Step 35 are displayed, press the ESC button.
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Figure 32 Ziehl-Abegg small, medium and large fan, Liebert MC series MCS, MCM and MCL
9.4
9.4.1
Replacement Preparation
1.
2.
Verify that the following jumpers are installed on the new board (see Figure 33):
Jumper at J4 and J6 on Pins 2 and 3.
Jumper on J2.
Jumper on J5 on Pins 1 and 2.
Locate the latest revision of the HMI parameters label, 303847P1, included with new control
board.
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J2
J6
Spare Analog
Outputs (Not Used)
RS485 Service
Terminal
1
Communication 1
from
indoor unit
BAR CODE
J5
RS485
Communication
to Fans
1
1
1
CANbus
1
Communication
from
indoor unit
BAR CODE
Service
Circuit 1
Pressure
Inputs
Circuit 2
J5
CPU
Board
Human
Machine
Interface
(HMI)
Fan 3 Fan
Contactor
Fan 2 Output
Fan 1
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Indicator Lights:
ON - Signal
Present
Call for
Cooling
#1
Fan 4
#3
Ambient
Temperature
Inputs
Circuit 1
Spare Digital
Outputs (Not
Used)
#2
24VAC
F3 T3.15A, 250VAC
Circuit 2
ACM01M1
1
Mother
Board
F2 T3.15A, 250VAC
VER:A02
2010.08.10
Earth
24VAC
Ground
Remote
Shutdown
CAUTION
For Continued Protection Against Risk of Fire,
Replace Only With Same Type and Rating of Fuse
Control Fuses
301471
Pg. 2, Rev. 3
57
Liebert MC
System Maintenance
9.4.2
Installation
! WARNING
Risk of arc flash and electric shock hazard. Disconnect all local and remote electric power
supplies and wear appropriate personal protective equipment per NFPA 70E before working
within the electric control enclosure or the fan motor connection box(es). Failure to comply can
cause serious injury or death.
This unit contains lethal voltage. The line side of the unit disconnect switch remains
energized when the unit disconnect switch is in the Off position. Use a voltmeter to verify
that the line side input electric power to the unit disconnect switch is off before working on
any electrical components or connections.
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System Maintenance
9.4.3
Prepared By:
Model #:
Serial Number:
NOTE
Regular inspections are necessary to ensure that the cooling fins are clean. Should inspection
reveal dirt or corrosion, appropriate cleaning should be performed.
Monthly
Semiannually
Condenser
Condenser
Fan Motors
___ 1. Motor # 1 amp draw
amps
amps
amps
amps
Notes
Signature
Liebert MC
Troubleshooting
10.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 19
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Check or Remedy
No power to condenser.
Replace if defective.
Clean coil.
Check for low-voltage signal from indoor unit.
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Locations
United States
1050 Dearborn Drive
P.O. Box 29186
Columbus, OH 43229
Europe
Via Leonardo Da Vinci 8
Zona Industriale Tognana
35028 Piove Di Sacco (PD) Italy
+39 049 9719 111
Fax: +39 049 5841 257
Asia
29/F, The Orient Square Building
F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center
Pasig City 1605
Philippines
+63 2 687 6615
Fax: +63 2 730 9572
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