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1. 35 EXGIUSIONS aigi ATH ave Sawa Sa wee RA aR E iN aa She 35 Warranty Procedures 36 Claims t at che Sanaa Ene Z asas AAE eyelet de Sna s Ce aon 36 babr saa aana eaa lee ee ee a ence ees One eee 36 Prt a L acetate te a te wn eee a Tenia eee ae Saale ec eee ede a B 36 InRow SC Installation iii General Information Overview Save these instructions This manual contains important instructions that must be followed during the installation of this eguipment Safety symbols that may be used in this manual Electrical Hazard Indicates an electrical hazard which if not avoided could result in injury or death Danger Indicates a hazard which if not avoided could result in severe personal injury or substantial damage to product or other property Warning Indicates a hazard which if not avoided could result in personal injury or damage to product or other property Heavy Indicates a heavy load that should not be lifted without assistance Caution Indicates a potential hazard which if not avoided could result in personal injury or damage to product or other property Tip Hazard This equipment is easily tipped Use extreme caution when unpacking or moving Note Indicates important information e bb gt b bb b b Cross reference symbols used in this manual Indicates that more information is available on the same subject in a different section of this manual
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3. ba bi Indicates that more information is available on the same subject in a different manual InRow SC Installation Safety Warning Use the equipment on a flat and level surface Do not obstruct the air inlets and outlets of the eguipment For indoor use only Do not attempt to service the eguipment except to clean and replace the air filters The equipment contains no other user serviceable parts Do not place the rear of the equipment less than 8 inches 203 millimeters away from any wall or obstacle Do not install the air conditioner where there are fumes or flammable gases or in an extremely humid space such as a greenhouse Connect the equipment to the appropriate supply The ACSC100 is rated 200 240 VAC 60 Hz and requires 20 A overcurrent protection The ACSC101 is rated 200 240 VAC 50 Hz and requires 16 A overcurrent protection The equipment should only be used with the supplied power cord Select the proper cord for your region The equipment contains refrigerant under pressure Service should only be performed by qualified refrigeration technicians Electrical Hazard Only APC authorized personnel should connect this equipment Only connect this equipment to a single outlet dedicated circuit This equipment has two power inlets only one of which should be connected at a given time Ensure both inlets are disconnected before servicing the equipment The plug serves as the disconnect for the equipment Install
4. alarm condition exists Warning LED When yellow a warning alarm condition exists Check Log LED When yellow at least one new event has occurred to this piece of equipment since the log was last checked Status LED When green the equipment is on Blinks when firmware is being upgraded Liquid Crystal Display LCD View alarms status data instructional help and configuration items Up and down arrow keys Select menu items and access information ESC key Return to the previous screen or cancel the current operation ENTER key Open menu items and input changes to equipment settings HELP key Display context sensitive help Press the HELP key for information about each option on the screen and for instructions on how to perform tasks InRow SC Installation 27 Using the Display Interface Scrolling status screens The first time you apply power to the equipment the display initializes and runs an LED and alarm tone test After the LED and alarm tone test a new screen appears indicating communication is being established Once communication is established the interface display scrolls automatically and continuously through the following two screens of status information Status Screen Name Status Information Displayed Status e State Module ID e Name and Location InRow SC Alarm State Cool Output Air Flow e Rack Inlet Temperature Press the up or down arrow key to interrupt the autom
5. and Dimensions 10 We IghtS asas ies ween u uama eA een ean a 10 DIMENSIONS iii eee Se ena ee Rao Ge eee Bae bark 10 InRow SC Installation i TG 1 fe y uu u eek aa aaa 11 Removing Doors and Panels 11 Door removal trairia SSS SINR A Seal Sete 11 Side panel removal i eee 11 Positioning the Equipment 12 Remove compressor shipping brackets 12 Where to position the equipment 12 Levelindg an mu 75 Sa usa ui ayara a Q ach AT sat Q 13 Stabilizing the Equipment 13 Floor brackets ul z DS ote te eee eee eee ea 13 Joining to enclosures eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 14 Mechanical Connections 15 Intake and exhaust tube connections 15 Ceiling tile adapter inventory 15 Condensate pump xs x x x x x x x e e e e eee eee eee eee eens 18 Electrical Connections 20 Temperature sensor 21 Power connections 22 Network Port P1 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeene 23 MODBUS P2 building management system 24 Form C alarm contacts and shutdown input P5 25 Leak detector port eee 2
6. bracket as shown Save the screws for possible later use 2 Remove both halves of the bracket only one bracket half shown and save for possible later use Remove screws Remove bracket na2268a Where to position the equipment The equipment can be positioned inside or at the end of a row of enclosures or stand alone in any desired location inside the data center 12 InRow SC Installation Leveling The leveling feet provide a stable base if the floor is uneven but cannot compensate for a badly sloped surface Once the eguipment is in its intended location use a screwdriver to turn each leveling foot until it makes contact with the floor Adjust each foot until the eguipment is level and plumb You can remove the casters and leveling feet to allow the equipment to rest directly on the floor Tip Hazard The equipment is narrow and easily tipped over Use extreme caution when AN leveling the equipment to avoid tipping Stabilizing the Equipment Floor brackets To prevent the equipment from moving from its final location if not joined with another piece of equipment re use the hardware that secured the equipment to the shipping pallet na1826a 1 Flip the four brackets around from their original position na1858a 2 Reattach the brackets to the equipment using the same mounting holes and fasteners as when the equipment was attached to the pallet 3 Attach t
7. password for users who need to modify settings that control the components in the Module or change advanced options When you try to change any of the settings the display prompts you to enter your password Note Passwords are case sensitive The default value for both the Device and Admin password is ape lower case To enter your password use the up or down arrow keys to scroll a s through the available character set At the desired character press the ENTER DEVICE Password 8 we 9 SIE io key to select it and move the cursor to the next position After selecting the last character of your password press the ENTER key once more to submit your password Start the equipment Path Main Menu gt On Standby To start the equipment select the On Standby option on the main menu and change the setting to On The equipment will run according to the current settings InRow SC Installation Change settings To change a setting use the up or down arrow key to move the selector arrow to the setting and press the ENTER key List of choices If the setting is a list of choices an input arrow is displayed next to the setting Press the up or down arrow key to make your selection Press the ENTER key to save the setting and exit from input mode Press the ESC key to exit without saving Numbers or text fields If the setting is a number or text field use the arrow keys to select the value for the first characte
8. recommends approximately 36in 914 mm of clear floor space in front and back of the equipment plus 30 inches 762 mm of clear floor space from the side you are accessing 36 014 h na2230a Dimensions are in inches millimeters InRow SC Installation Weights and Dimensions Weights Net weight eguipment only 358 5 1b 162 77 kg Shipping weight 529 0 1b 240 5 kg Dimensions 9 na2131a 2 209 Dimensions are in inches millimeters 10 InRow SC Installation Installation Removing Doors and Panels Door removal Warning All doors and side panels must be locked during normal operation Do not open side panels while fans are operating Caution Use caution when removing the front and rear doors while eguipment is operating Side panel removal Note Do not lean doors against a wall with the spring latches facing the wall This can deform the spring latches and prevent them from properly working InRow SC Installation 11 Positioning the Equipment Remove compressor shipping brackets Caution Failure to complete the following steps may result in equipment damage and will void AN your warranty The compressor is secured by a two piece bracket to prevent damage during shipping This bracket must be removed prior to applying power to the equipment 1 Remove two T30 Torx screws from the
9. replacement to be without charge for on site labor and travel if APC authorized personnel have conducted start up of the Product An APC Start Up Service must be performed completed by APC authorized service personnel or replacement of defective parts only will be covered APC shall have no liability and no obligation to repair the installed Product if non authorized personnel performed the start up and such start up caused the Product to be defective Any parts furnished under this warranty may be new or factory remanufactured This warranty does not cover circuit breaker resetting loss of refrigerant consumables or preventative maintenance items Repair or replacement of a defective product or part thereof does not extend the original warranty period Non transferable Warranty extends to first purchaser for use This Warranty is extended to the first person firm association or corporation herein referred to by You or Your for whom the APC Product specified herein has been purchased This Warranty is not transferable or assignable without the prior written permission of APC Assignment of warranties APC will assign to you any warranties which are made by manufacturers and suppliers of components of the APC Product and which are assignable Any such warranties are assigned AS IS and APC makes no representations as to the effectiveness or extent of such warranties assumes NO RESPONSIBILITY for any matters which may be warrante
10. tight including controllers and auxiliary devices Ly Wiring is routed and secured to avoid hazardous situations A All electrical wiring must comply with national and local codes The equipment is grounded through its power cord Ensure the equipment is connected to a Warning grounded outlet InRow SC Installation 31 Mechanical Inspection Checklist Ensure that the Ly Condensate drain line is the size of the drain connection and is routed properly Condenser air is properly ducted to the ceiling tile adapter L LU Ceiling tile adapter is secured to the building structure with properly sized safety wire L Leveling feet are down and the equipment is properly leveled User Interface Box Inspection Checklist Ensure that the Ly Input contacts and output relays if applicable are connected correctly Ly Building management system RS 485 port is connected properly if connecting to a building management system Ly Temperature sensor is properly routed and mounted on the front entering air side of the enclosure immediately to the left or right of the equipment provided InRow or RACS operating mode will be selected Final Inspection Checklist Ensure that the Ly Interior and exterior of the equipment are clean and free from debris LJ Packaging materials are disposed of properly Ly The start up form is filled in and sent to APC 32 InRow SC Installation Specifications E
11. which case the user may be required to take corrective actions TORE TRU aS I D ERA pa VCCI DR CEOL Z Z A TRR RER CT CORI XSD CHAT Z L BR DTE e HE1 ET TORATI GRE ELSE E rc LK RTL 2345 0 ET Taiwan BSMI Bae J E PHARE m TEAS GE H STR hE HI HH B Gr HG Hd a Fiz AEREN WHEA BBE ER he RIS E BAJ 35 97 Australia and New Zealand This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures European Union This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility APC cannot accept responsiblity for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from an unapproved modification of the product This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 The limits for Class A equipment were derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide a reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take a
12. 5 User interface Dox setora sss ee eee s eee ee eee ee 26 Display Interface eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 27 OVErViCW vine R TA eee ee ee ee A eS 27 Using the Display Interface 28 Scrolling status screens 28 Main menu screen 28 Navigating the interface _ 29 Password entry ara R eee eee eee 29 Start the equipment 29 Change settingS lt e 00005 0 scotia taba ea ete cee ee aes 30 Stop the equipment 30 ii InRow SC Installation CHEGCKIISTS iriver eee eee O Initial Inspection Checklist 31 Electrical Inspection Checklist ss x x x e eee cence eens 31 Mechanical Inspection Checklist 32 User Interface Box Inspection Checklist 32 Final Inspection Checklist 32 SD CIfiCali liSuu u u s uuu uu a Su wau O Warrah lyx yu a u uuu asua asan OF Warranty Statement 34 APC product covered 34 Terms of warranty isse J R R RR ee 34 Non transferable Warranty extends to first purchaser for use 34 Assignment of warranties ee 34 Drawings descriptions 34 Warranty claims procedure
13. C shall not be liable under the Warranty if its testing and examination discloses that the alleged defect in the product does not exist or was caused by your or any third person s misuse negligence improper installation or testing unauthorized attempts to repair or modify or any other cause beyond the range of the intended use or by accident fire lightning or other hazard There are no warranties expressed or implied by operation of law or otherwise of products sold serviced or furnished under this agreement or in connection herewith APC disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability satisfaction and fitness for a particular purpose The APC express warranties will not be enlarged diminished or affected by and no obligation or liability will arise out of APC rendering technical or other advice or service in connection with the products The foregoing warranties and remedies are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties and remedies The warranties set forth above constitute sole liability of APC and your exclusive remedy for any breach of such warranties THE warranties EXTEND only to you and are not extended to any third parties In no event shall APC its officers directors affiliates or employees be liable for any form of indirect special conseguential or punitive damages arising out of the use service or installation of the products whether such damages arise in contract or tort irrespective of fault negligence or stri
14. Do not exceed the lift or the run length A of the drain system Condensate pump drain connection Warning To prevent equip A ment damage from conden Condensate drain line sate do not leave the condensate drain line coiled inside the unit Route the con densate drain line out the top or bottom of the unit as shown Sufficient PVC drain line is Q supplied to route the drain to the outside of the equipment Provide additional drain line at installation to allow routing to a remote drain Condensate pump na2325a na2271a InRow SC Installation Routing the condensate pump drain line The condensate drain line may be routed through the top or the bottom of the eguipment Note Comply with all local codes when installing the condensate drain line to the proper 0 drain system Caution Failure to properly route condensate drain line prior to operation could result in A water damage Condensate line top routing Condensate line top routing Insulation Condensate line bottom routing na2326a InRow SC Installation 19 Electrical Connections 20 Electrical connections are Electrical power required Network management network card optional e Communication building management system optional Temperature sensor All electrical connections must be in accordance with national and local codes Ref
15. The exhaust tubes normally protrude higher above the ceiling tile adapter than the Q intake tube Ceiling tile adapter inventory na2318a Item Description Quantity 9 Ceiling tile adapter 1 e Flex duct tube 3 Standoff 4 Bracket 1 G Clamp 6 O M4 x 0 7 mm hex nut use with clamps and standoffs 20 Q M6 x 1 0 mm nylock nut use with bracket 1 InRow SC Installation Note One exhaust tube must be installed in the single opening as shown Depending on your configuration the second exhaust tube may be installed in either of the two remaining openings One possible configuration is shown o Single opening na2319a na2322a InRov SC Installation Install the adapter in a suspended ceiling Note There should be no less than 12 inches 30 5 centimeters of open space above the 0 ceiling adapter opening so exhaust air is not blocked Ensure the wire is anchored to the building s structural support not the suspended ceiling Caution Use 10 gauge minimum steel wire to support the ceiling tile adapter as shown A frame III na2324a Connect intake and exhaust tubes to the equipment 1 Ensure the three tubes are as similar in length as possible and contain no sharp bends 2 Trim any excess length 3 Push each tube into its corresponding opening in the equipment top InRow SC Installation 17 Condensate pump 18 Ducting to an ambient environment If
16. a2254a Network Port P1 First InRow SC Second InRow SC Switch Hub CAT 5 LAN cable 10 100 Base T InRow SC Installation Last InRow SC na2247a 23 MODBUS P2 building management system Second InRow SC Last InRow SC First InRow SC ModBus MASTER i f y Tree j leI I BE 0 150 5 termination resistor provided 6 MODBUS cable RS 485 segment 6 shield Note Connect the shield only once per segment For example the shield is connected at 0 InRow SC 1 but not at the MODBUS master 24 InRow SC Installation Form C alarm contacts and shutdown input P5 CLASS 2 NC com OUTPUT RELAY NO GND 42v VOLTAGE OUTPUT 24 V INPUT g 8 D1 2 A relay internal to the user interface is typically controlled by a user defined alarm malfunctioning fans for example Prior to the alarm the signal on the COM common terminal is routed to the NC normally closed terminal When the alarm is activated the relay is energized causing the signal on the COM terminal to be routed to the NO normally open terminal The NO and NC terminals could be connected to remote indicator lights a warning buzzer or another device to alert an operator to the presence of an alarm condition A remote disconnect switch may be connected to
17. atic scrolling and view a specific status screen Scrolling will resume if no keys are pressed for 5 seconds To return to the main menu screen press the ESC key Main menu screen On any top level status screen press the ENTER or ESC key to open the main menu screen the scrolling status screens To change this delay use the time out setting under the Note The display interface is inactive for three minutes the default delay it will return to 0 Password menu 28 InRow SC Installation Navigating the interface Selector arrows Press the up or down arrow key to move the selector arrow to a menu option or setting Press the ENTER key to view the selected screen or modify the setting Date 18 Nov 2006 os Time 13 15 23 na0158a Continue arrows Continue arrows indicate that additional options or settings are available on a menu or status screen Press the up or down arrow key to view the additional items gt Date 18 Nov 2006 H Time 12 15 23 na0281a Input arrows Input arrows next to a selected setting indicate that the setting can be modified by pressing the up or down arrow key Press the ENTER key to save the change or the ESC key to cancel the change Date 18 Nov 2006 Time 713 15 23 na0254a Password entry The equipment has two levels of password protection Device password for users who need to change basic and environmental settings Admin
18. ct liability or whether APC has been advised in advance of the possibility of such damage InRow SC Installation Warranty Procedures Claims You will need the model number of the Product the serial number and the date purchased A technician will also ask you to describe the problem If you need to return the Product to APC obtain a returned material authorization RMA number from APC Customer Support Returned products must have the RMA number marked on the outside of the package and be returned with transportation charges prepaid If APC Customer Support determines that on site repair of the Product is allowed APC will arrange to have APC authorized service personnel dispatched to the Product location for repair or replacement at APC s discretion Labor Parts 36 APC will support labor costs if a quality issue is found during start up that is determined to be caused by workmanship or a factory defect The mechanical contractor performing the repairs must call APC technical service to obtain a repair authorization number before any work is started The mechanical contractor must provide detailed information photos start up sheets to APC technical service before any repairs are started If any repairs are performed without prior authorization APC will not pay for any labor cost APC will not support claims for any of the following Truck rental Travel time Rental on recovery machine and cylinders Ga
19. d See Inventory on page 6 Filing a claim If damage is identified on receipt of the equipment note the damage on the bill of lading and file a damage claim with the shipping company Contact APC Worldwide Customer Support at one of the numbers listed on the back page of this manual for information on how to file a claim with the shipping company The shipping claim must be filed at the receiving end of the delivery Note In case of shipping damage do not operate the equipment Keep all packaging for Q inspection by the shipper and call APC at a number listed on the back cover of this manual Storing the Equipment Before Installation Caution Leaving the equipment uncovered and exposed to the elements can cause damage and A will void the factory warranty InRow SC Installation Tools Required Provided Not provided Phillips screwdriver r Combination Torx screwdriver M4 nutdriver InRow SC Installation M6 nutdriver Moving the Equipment Moving through door openings See Weights and Dimensions on page 10 If any door opening does not meet minimum requirements the opening will need to be modified unpacking and moving the equipment When using a forklift to move the equipment make Tip Hazard The equipment is narrow and easily tipped over Use extreme caution when AN sure to lift only from the bottom When moving the equipment on a ramp always face the narrow width in the direction of travel M
20. d by such manufacturers or suppliers and extends no coverage under this Warranty to such components Drawings descriptions 34 APC warrants for the Warranty Period and on the terms of the Warranty set forth herein that the APC Product will substantially conform to the descriptions contained in the APC Official Published Specifications or any of the drawings certified and agreed to by an authorized APC representative if applicable thereto Specifications It is understood that the Specifications are not warranties of performance and not warranties of fitness for a particular purpose InRow SC Installation Warranty claims procedure To obtain service under Warranty contact APC Customer Support at a number on the back cover of this manual You will need the model number of the Product the serial number and the date purchased A technician will ask you to describe the problem If it is determined that the Product will need to be returned to APC you must obtain a returned material authorization RMA number from APC Customer Support Products that must be returned must have the RMA number marked on the outside of the package and be returned with transportation charges prepaid If it is determined by APC Customer Support that on site repair of the Product is allowed APC will arrange to have APC authorized service personnel dispatched to the Product location to repair or replace the Product at the discretion of APC Exclusions 26 AP
21. dequate measures A C www apc com APC Worldwide Customer Support Customer support for this or any other APC product is available at no charge in any of the following ways Visit the APC Web site to access documents in the APC Knowledge Base and to submit customer support requests www apc com Corporate Headquarters Connect to localized APC Web sites for specific countries each of which provides customer support information www apc com support Global support searching APC Knowledge Base and using e suppott e Contact an APC Customer Support center by telephone or e mail Regional centers Direct InfraStruXure 1 877 537 0607 Customer Support Line toll free APC headguarters U S 1 800 800 4272 Canada toll free Latin America Tr Nil Europe Middle East 353 91 702000 Africa Ireland Japan 0 35434 2021 Australia New Zealand 61 2 9955 9366 South Pacific area Australia Local country specific centers go to www apc com support contact for contact information Contact the APC representative or other distributor from whom you purchased your APC product for information on how to obtain local customer support Entire contents copyright 2006 American Power Conversion Corporation All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited APC the APC logo and InfraStruXure are trademarks of American Power Conversion Corporation All other trademarks product
22. er to the equipment nameplate for voltage and current requirements Disconnect the power cord before performing any maintenance All low voltage connections including data and control connections must be made with properly insulated wires The low voltage wires and connections must have 300 V minimum insulation Electrical Hazard Potentially dangerous and lethal voltages exist within this equipment More than one disconnect may be required to energize or de energize this equipment Observe all cautions and warnings Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death Only qualified service and maintenance personnel should attempt to work on this equipment Warning Use a voltmeter to ensure that power is turned off before making any electrical connections Note Single phase service is required Electrical service must conform to national and local electrical codes The equipment is grounded through the power cord InRow SC Installation Temperature sensor When the equipment is configured for the operating mode InRow or RACS the temperature sensor AP9335T monitors the environment surrounding the equipment to ensure that the conditioned air is cooling the desired area Note The temperature sensor comes coiled inside the unit as shown and must be mounted as directed below or the equipment will not operate properly Temperature sensor Connect the temperature sensor 1 Route the temperature sens
23. he equipment to the floor using code compliant fasteners only na1859a InRow SC Installation Joining to enclosures 14 SX enclosures The eguipment comes with two Joining brackets installed on the front and two on the rear Remove the front and back doors See Door removal on page 11 Locate the four Joining brackets on the equipment Rotate each bracket 90 toward the adjoining enclosure so that the bracket is parallel to the floor and secure using the screws provided One screw hole allows a 24 in spacing and the other allows 600 mm spacing VX enclosures The equipment may be Joined to a VX enclosure by using an accessory kit AR7602 sold separately InRow SC Installation na2238a Mechanical Connections Intake and exhaust tube connections The eguipment reguires the installation of one intake flex duct tube at the rear and two exhaust flex duct tubes to the middle and front One of the exhaust tubes must always be installed in the single opening of the three hole ceiling tile adapter as shown Take your installation requirements into consideration when deciding where to place the ceiling tile adapter and where to install the intake tube and the remaining exhaust tube One possible configuration is shown Ensure the three tubes are as similar in length as possible and avoid causing sharp bends in the tubes Note
24. ith Next Day or Airfreight will be the responsibility of the party requesting the part Return freight of warranty parts to APC is the responsibility of the party requesting the part InRow SC Installation Radio Frequency Interference Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance A could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Warning USA FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this user manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference The user will bear sole responsibility for correcting such interference Canada ICES This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Japan VCCI This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may occur in
25. lectrical Input voltage Freguency Rated current Power consumption 200 240 VAC Ph 60 Hz ACSC100 50 Hz ACSC101 144A 2 940 W Physical Physical dimensions 12 x 42 x 78 in WxDxH 300 x 1070 x 1991 mm Net weight equipment 358 5 lb 162 77 kg only Shipping weight 529 0 Ib 240 5 kg HVAC Compressor type Rotary Refrigerant R410A Air filter W875 2010 36 75 x 9 38 x 0 50 WxDxH Condensate Management Hose length Hose diameter 50 ft 15 24 m with 16 ft 4 88 m vertical lift maximum 1 4 in 6 35 mm ID InRow SC Installation 33 Warranty Warranty Statement The limited warranty provided by American Power Conversion Corporation APC in this Statement of Limited Factory Warranty applies only to Products you purchase for your commercial or industrial use in the ordinary course of your business LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY APC product covered InRow SC Terms of warranty APC warrants that the Product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of start up when APC authorized service personnel performed the start up of the Product or a maximum of 18 months from the date of Product shipment from APC when APC authorized service personnel have not performed the start up of the Product Warranty Period In the event that the Product fails to meet the foregoing warranty APC shall repair or replace any defective parts such repair or
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27. necessary the equipment may be ducted to an ambient outside air environment If you choose to do so you must obtain all components necessary for that installation Comply with all local codes and observe the following requirements Additional 10 in 250 mm diameter tubes may be needed Flexible metal tubes may be used Route all three tubes to the ambient environment and ensure the tubes are all of similar length Avoid sharp bends in tubes that could cause a reduction in air flow Insulate all tubes to prevent condensation on their outer surfaces in winter ambient temperature may be low enough that uninsulated tubes may sweat depending on room condition Install screening or nets as necessary to prevent insects or other solid objects from entering the tubes Install covers as necessary to prevent rain and snow from entering the tubes Note Monitor equipment performance to ensure the venting installation is working 0 properly The capacity of the equipment will be reduced during very hot days The pump is factory wired and piped internally to the condensate pan The pump is capable of moving liquid a maximum of 50 feet 15 2 m which may include a maximum lift of 16 ft 4 9 m For example if your lift is 10 ft 3 m you only have 40 ft 12 2 m of usable run The pump also uses an on board condensate high level float switch which is wired into the alarm input for local and remote alarm capabilities Warning
28. or through the bottom or top of the equipment to the front entering air side of the enclosure immediately to the left or right of the equipment 2 Secure the temperature sensor bulb in front of the warmest heat source in the enclosure Do not secure in front of a blanking panel 3 Secure the temperature sensor cord to the enclosure at multiple locations using the provided wire clips InRow SC Installation na2271a Temperature sensor Wire clip am Z Z o o gen0767a 21 Power connections Power cords may be connected to the top of the eguipment standard or routed through the bottom optional Electrical Hazard The equipment is supplied with either an LCDI power cord for 60 Hz operation or an IEC 309 power cord for 50 Hz operation Use the equipment only with the supplied power cord appropriate for your region Replacement power cords must be purchased from APC only 0 Note Use only one connection Connect the power cord to the top power connector Power cord Top power connector Connect the power cord to the bottom power connector High voltage box Power cord Grommet_ Slide cover plate to capture power cord na2331a Plug power cord into the high voltage box A Warning Ensure the equipment power input is disconnected before servicing 22 InRow SC Installation n
29. oving the equipment to its final location Select the appropriate tools for moving the equipment Each site will have different needs and considerations Pallet Jack Forklift y Heavy Do not attempt to move the eguipment without the assistance of at least one other A person Tip Hazard The equipment is narrow and easily tipped over Use extreme caution when unpacking and moving the equipment to its final location Warning When using a forklift to move the equipment leave it on the pallet and make sure to lift only from the bottom gt P InRow SC Installation Inventory Item Description o e e LS 9 0 InRow SC Accessory box contains items 3 through 12 LCDI cord 60 Hz only M4 x 0 7 MM hex nut M6 x 1 0 MM nylock nut IEC 309 cord 50 Hz only Flex duct tube Key Standoff Bracket Clamp Ceiling tile adapter Wire clips InRow SC Installation Quantity 1 N Oo Wore DA BN Q Re Component Identification Exterior lt E gt 0 Te i na2229a Intake air duct Adjustable leveling foot 4 places Removable rear door Display interface Side panel latch lock Removable front door Removable side panel Door lock o o o Rear Casters Non Exhaust air duct Swiveling e 00000 Front Casters swiveling InRow SC Installation Interio
30. r o Q O O 8 O Condenser coil Condenser fans Compressor Condensate pan floats Evaporator fans Evaporator coil Refrigeration filter dryer Hot gas bypass valve Power supply Condensate pump High voltage box Standard washable 1 2 inch air filter User interface panel InRow SC Installation Room Preparation During the design of the data center consider ease of entry for the equipment floor loading factors and accessibility to ducting and wiring Ensure the room is insulated to minimize the influence of exterior heat loads Use the minimum required amount of fresh air for make up to comply with local and national codes and regulations Fresh air imposes extreme load variation on the cooling equipment from summer to winter and causes increased system operating costs Incoming power supply requirements The equipment must be grounded Electrical service must conform to national and local electrical codes and regulations Service access All required periodic maintenance can be performed from the front or back of the equipment For repair activities disconnect the equipment and move it away from the row of enclosures into a clear area Approximately 42 in 1070 mm is required to free the equipment from the row of enclosures Once the equipment is clear of the row APC
31. r and press the ENTER key to move to the next character position Repeat this procedure to select and set each character After the last character is set press the ENTER key to save the setting and exit from input mode Press the Esc key to exit without saving Stop the equipment 30 Path Main Menu gt On Standby To stop the equipment select the On Standby option on the main menu and change the setting to Standby InRow SC Installation Checklists Initial Inspection Checklist Ensure that the Ly Installation procedure is complete according to the installation manual Installation procedure is complete according to the installation manual L Ly Equipment shows no signs of damage L Clearance around the equipment is in accordance with ASHRAE local and national codes as well as the installation manual s Ensure the equipment is either secured to an enclosure or fastened to the floor Equipment must be properly de energized and locked out prior to performing any service A on this equipment Warning Never operate the equipment unless all covers guards doors and panels are in place and locked Electrical Inspection Checklist Ensure that the Ly Incoming voltages match the phase and voltage listing on the nameplate Ly Equipment is properly grounded to an earth ground Ly Internal electrical components and terminal blocks do not have any loose connections Ly Electrical connections are
32. s mileage Solder flux sil phos silver solder and silver solder flux APC will pay for 2 50 per pound for refrigerant APC warrants the parts of their systems for 1 year or 18 months from the ship date This warranty only covers the cost of the part and not the labor for installation Calls for warranty parts requests need to have specific equipment information serial number model number job number to allow proper identification and processing of the warranty part transaction A purchase order may be required to issue a warranty part s An invoice will be sent once the part s are shipped to the field You have 30 days to return the part back to APC After 30 days the warranty invoice will be outstanding and payment of the invoice will be expected in full Return authorization documentation will be sent with the replacement part This documentation must be sent back with the defective part to APC for proper identification of the warranty return Mark the warranty return number on the outside of the package After the part has been received at APC we will determine the status of the credit based on the findings of the returned part Parts that are damaged from lack of maintenance misapplication improper installation shipping damage and acts of man nature will not be covered under the parts warranty Any warranty parts request received before 1 00 PM EST will be shipped same day standard ground delivery Any costs associated w
33. the plug near the equipment where it is readily accessible Do not wear jewelry when working near energized components Tip Hazard The equipment is easily tipped over Use extreme caution when unpacking and moving the equipment When using a forklift to move the equipment make sure to lift only from the bottom When moving the equipment on a ramp always point the narrow width in the direction of travel Heavy This equipment is heavy For safety at least two people must be present when moving or installing Always check the floor loading before moving the equipment to its final location InRow SC Installation Caution Keep your hands clothing and jewelry away from moving parts Check the equipment for foreign objects before closing the doors and panels and starting the equipment Do not place this equipment on its side If the equipment has been tipped place it upright on a flat solid surface and keep it in this position for a minimum of 24 hours before operating Note All work should be performed by APC authorized personnel only 0 Follow all local and national codes when installing this system Inspecting the Equipment Your equipment has been tested and inspected for quality assurance prior to shipment from APC To ensure that the equipment was not damaged during transit carefully inspect both the extertor and interior of the equipment immediately upon receipt Verify that all parts ordered were received as specifie
34. the shutdown inputs Leak detector port Rope water detector AP9325 You can install up to four optional rope water detectors in series The rope water detector connects to the RJ 45 leak detector port located at the top of the interface box ZZ7ZZZZZZZ77722222 E th A LLULL LLAGAS Z 72 zzZZZ Z SEZ CCC Cl na1584a K See the Rope Water Detector installation manual supplied with the kit for installation and Q setup InRow SC Installation User interface box Form C alarm contacts and shutdown input CONTROL not used MODBUS 0 Notused 6 Reset button Network port for ethernet cable CAT 5 10 100 Base T Modbus shield ground Modbus A True Modbus B True o 8 6 Shutdown for remote shutdown Shutdown for remote shutdown 26 InRow SC Installation G 0 oe G e 24 VDC bias 20 mA is the maximum current allowed from this voltage output port 12 VDC bias 20 mA is the maximum current allowed from this voltage output port Return bias NO normally open COM common NC normally closed RS 232 console port see the InfraStruXure InRow SC Service Manual Leak detector AP9325 Startup and Commissioning Display Interface Overview na1582a Item Function Critical LED When red a critical

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