P = 208/230V – 1 ph - 60 Hz
S = 220/240 – 1 ph - 50 Hz
A = 460V – 3 ph - 60 Hz
Y = 208/230V – 3 ph - 60 Hz
N = 200/230 – 3 ph - 50 Hz
M = 380/415V – 3 ph - 50 Hz
0 = Standard
F = Fixed Outside Air Damper
E = Economizer
0 = No Heat
A = 5 kW Heat
B = 10 kW Heat
C = 15 kW Heat
T = Tan, Painted Steel Panels
C = Custom Color, Painted Steel Panels
A = Aluminum Panels
R = Right Compressor
L = Left Compressor
0=Standard Supply & Return
Openings
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1.0INTRODUCTION
1.1General
The Liebert InteleCool2 Environmental Control System was designed for convenience and
dependability in unmanned and remote locations typical of the telecommunications industry. Ease of
installation, operation and service coupled with the use of high quality, high reliability components
make the Liebert InteleCool2 ideally suited for maintaining an environment for sensitive electronic
equipment. Standard units are NRTL-C listed/certified to meet U.S. and Canadian safety standards,
and MEA listed for New York City applications. These agency listings ensure fast, hassle-free inspection
and building code approvals.
Self-Contained
The Liebert InteleCool2 product is completely self-contained. All components are enclosed in the
weatherproof cabinet.
Space Savings
The Liebert InteleCool2 does not use any of the valuable floor space inside the secure space. Instead,
it is mounted on the outside wall. No additional space is required outside or on a roof.
Easy to Install
The Liebert InteleCool2 is assembled, wired, piped, charged with refrigerant and factory tested as a
system to ensure trouble-free installation and startup.
1.2Standard Features
Scroll Compressor
The quiet and efficient scroll compressor features a suction gas cooled motor, internal centrifugal oil
pump, vibration isolating mountings and internal thermal overloads.
Refrigeration System
The refrigeration circuit includes a liquid line filter drier, an externally equalized expansion valve,
and a high-pressure switch. The system is charged with R-407C refrigerant at the factory.
Evaporator Coil
The evaporator coil is constructed of mechanically expanded copper tubes in enhanced surface
aluminum fins. A coated, galvanized steel condensate drain pan is provided.
Condenser Coil
The air-cooled condenser coil is constructed of mechanically expanded copper tubes in enhanced
surface aluminum fins. Components rated for up to 110°F (43°C) ambient.
Evaporator Blower
Evaporator air is supplied by a direct drive blower package. Fans are centrifugal, double width,
double inlet.
Filter
The filter is 2" deep, pleated, MERV 7 efficiency based on ASHRAE standard 52.2 (20% based on
ASHRAE standard 52.1). Located within the cabinet, the filter is serviceable from the front of the
unit.
Cabinet
The exterior cabinet is constructed of painted steel. Internal structural parts (including base) are hot
dipped galvanized steel. The evaporator compartment is insulated with 1/2" thick, 2 lb. density,
neoprene-faced, fiberglass insulation.
Control Interface
The unit is supplied with customary HVAC wiring designations (R, G, W, Y) inside the low-voltage
partition of the unit electric box. The control interface can be provided by sources ranging from a wall
mounted thermostat, a Liebert control and monitoring system or a third party building management
control.
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1.3Optional Features
Compressor Location
The standard compressor location is on the right when viewing the unit when it is mounted on the
wall. The optional compressor location is on the left, to improve serviceability of the compressor when
the unit is installed as one unit of a pair.
Compressor Crankcase Heater
An optional compressor crankcase heater is available for use with the scroll compressor, but it is not
required because the refrigerant charge of the Liebert InteleCool2 unit with scroll compressor is less
than the compressor critical charge.
High Ambient Condenser
This option is provided for applications where the ambient temperature exceeds the normal design
capabilities of the units. It consists of a condenser motor and fan blades that are sized to provide
additional airflow across the condenser coil. Designed for applications up to 120°F (49°C) ambient.
Heat
Heat is provided in a single stage from an open wire electric resistance element. Heating capacity
options available are 5kW, 10kW and 15kW depending on unit model size.
Economizer
The Economizer allows outside air to be introduced to the space through the evaporator filter when
conditions are favorable for Economizer cooling. It contains a modulating damper, spring return
direct drive actuator, enthalpy control for switchover, outside air hood and a mixed air controller set
at 55°F (12.8°C). Mechanical cooling and Economizer operation do not operate simultaneously.
Introduction
Fresh Air Damper
Allows outside air to be brought in to meet indoor air requirements. Air is drawn in through the
evaporator filter. The amount of air to be introduced to the space is field-selectable.
Panel Colors
Optional color choices for the steel panels are almond (light tan, the color option for the original
Liebert InteleCool), desert brown, or bright white.
Lockout Relay
The lockout relay latches the detection of a high-pressure condition in the refrigeration circuit and
prohibits operation of the compressor until the abnormal pressure conditions are acknowledged. The
lockout relay is reset by cycling the unit main power or by changing the setpoint on the thermostat to
temporarily eliminate a call for cooling. A normally open set of contacts is provided to Terminals 2
and 3 of the customer terminal strip for monitoring the status of the lock-out relay when this option is
supplied without the Common Alarm option.
Common Alarm
The common alarm provides the necessary components to detect high pressure, low pressure, high
temperature or loss of indoor airflow, and to provide a customer signal via a contact closure. To detect
low pressure, the optional low pressure switch with bypass, T-pack1 or T-pack2, must also be
selected.
Soft Start
Provides a PTC resistor to assist the start of the compressor motor in low-voltage operation. Available
only on single-phase units.
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1.3.1Refrigeration System Options
Low-Pressure Switch and Low-Pressure Bypass Timer
Low-Pressure Switch: Used to protect the Liebert InteleCool2 if the evaporator blower fails, the air
filter becomes clogged, the refrigeration circuit malfunctions or if there is loss of refrigerant. The
low-pressure switch is activated when the suction pressure drops below its cutout setting. When
activated, the low-pressure switch inhibits operation of the compressor and condenser fan. The switch
will automatically reset once the system pressure rises above its cut-in setting.
Low-Pressure Bypass Timer: Also known as the Condenser Low Ambient Control or Winter Start
Option), the low-pressure switch is used to start the system when the outdoor temperature is low. A
few minutes after startup, the low-pressure switch resumes normal operation. This option can be
used for applications down to 50°F (10°C). For control down to -20°F (-28.9°C), use the T-pack1 or Tpack2.
T-pack1
This option provides a Low-Pressure Switch, a Low-Pressure Bypass Timer (described above), and a
Fan Cycle Control. This option package is one of the preferred control packages for
telecommunication industry applications.
The Fan Cycle Control, also known as the Condenser Fan Cycling Control, consists of a reverse-acting
pressure switch. When the outdoor temperature is low, the pressure switch cycles the condenser fan
to maintain discharge pressures that will allow the systems to function. It is to be used when the
outdoor ambient temperature is lower than 50°F (10°C) down to -20°F (-28.9°C).
Introduction
T-pack2
This option includes a Low-Pressure Switch, a Low-Pressure Bypass Timer (described above), and an
adjustable Fan Cycle Control, which acts as described in the preceding paragraph, except that it is
adjustable. This option package is one of the preferred control packages for telecommunication
industry applications.
1.4Ancillary Components
Wall-Mounted Thermostat
The thermostat provides for heating/cooling application with separate fan control. Supplied with a
thermostat sub-base.
Indoor Supply/Return Grilles
The supply grille is an aluminum louvered, double deflection type grille allowing user adjustment of
direction of air distribution. The return grille is an aluminum louvered, fixed, single-deflection style
grille.
Additional Spare Filters
Additional sets of the MERV 7 efficiency filters based on ASHRAE standard 52.2 (20% based on
ASHRAE standard 52.1) may be selected.
1.5Accessories
Liebert Dual Unit Control
The hinged-cover, dual unit control has a two-stage heat/cool thermostat with individual heating and
cooling setpoints, adjustable interstage differentials and bimetal elements. The control features a
solid state timer with 1-2-4-8 day sequence. Unit lead selector, Unit 1 and 2 power-on LEDs, Unit 1 or
2 lead unit LEDs, 48 hour program save on loss of power, industry-standard connections and 24V
power from each unit. The DUC provides auto sequencing and displays on-status and
operating-status parameters.
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2.0INSTALLATION
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2.1Preparation
2.1.1Room Preparation
The room should be well-insulated and sealed to reduce airborne contaminants from penetrating the
site. Outside air may be introduced through the damper option or be used for economized cooling by
using the Economizer option. However, uncontrolled outside air should be kept to a minimum.
Outside air adds to the cooling, heating and filtration loads of the site. Doors should be properly
sealed to minimize leaks and should not contain grilles.
2.1.2Location Considerations
The Liebert InteleCool2 unit is field-mounted on an outside wall. Additional framing in the wall may
be required to ensure adequate structural support.
The outdoor area near the condenser supply and discharge must also be considered. To ensure
adequate air supply, the unit should be mounted in a clean area, away from loose dirt and foreign
matter that may clog the condenser coil. The unit should not be located near steam, hot air or fume
exhausts. Also, the unit should not be mounted closer than 12 feet (3.7 m) from an opposing wall,
obstruction or unit. For service clearance, provide 36" (914mm) in front of the unit, and 30" (762mm)
on each side. When mounting units side-by-side, provide a minimum of 36" (914mm) between adjacent
units unless the adjacent units will not be run at the same time. In this case, the units may be placed
as close as 18" (457mm) apart. However, this will make the units more difficult to service. In such
situations, consider the compressor location option for improved serviceability. Before mounting units,
check local codes for applicable clearances.
2.1.3Equipment Inspection
Upon delivery of the unit, inspect all items for visible damage. Concealed damage may be discovered
later during installation. Report any damage to the shipper immediately and file a damage claim.
Also, forward a copy of the damage claim to your Emerson
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supplier.
Installation
2.2Unit Installation
The Liebert InteleCool2 unit is installed against, and through, an outside wall. Two (2) openings in
the wall are required for the evaporator supply and return. Provide 1/2" clearance on wall openings
for supply and return air. Install the unit in a level position to assure proper refrigerant flow, oil
return, and condensate drain. To install the unit, follow the instructions below.
1. Verify that an adequate structural support is provided for the unit.
2. Using a chalk line, mark the outside wall with a level horizontal line, where the bottom of the unit
is to rest.
3. Prepare supply and return openings in an outside wall, measuring up from the chalk base line.
4. Prepare mounting holes. The mounting holes may be pilot holes for lag screws or clearance holes
for bolts that will extend completely through the wall. Refer to Figure 1 for the location of these
holes.
5. Fasten the unit mounting base angle to the outside wall with six 5/16" bolts or lag screws (not
supplied), just below chalk line and centered on the opening in the wall.
CAUTION
Risk of heavy unit—330-490 lb. (150-222 kg). Can cause serious injury.
Use caution and adequate equipment to safely handle unit.
6. With the unit front panel removed, lift the unit onto the base angle, making certain that the rear
unit angle falls behind the turned up front edge of the mounting angle. Insert top and side unit
fasteners in holes and tighten, drawing the unit into place. Do not attach ducts to unit prior
to installing unit.
7. Caulk and flash the top and sides as required to form a watertight seal. Top flashing (not factory
supplied) is recommended to ensure that water does not run behind unit. All unit tops are sloped
to allow water to run off.
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Figure 1Unit mounting dimensions
See Table 1 below for
keys to dimensions.
G
H
M ref.
N
Wf
K
C
K
K
K
K
A
P
E
J
L
11"
(279mm)
11"
(279mm)
11"
(279mm)
DB
F
Installation
Table 1Mounting dimensional data
ModelWfABCDEFGHJKLMNP
2 Ton
3 Ton
4-5 Ton
2.3Piping Connections
38-3/4
(984)20(508)20(508)
38-3/4
(984)28(711)28(711)
42-3/4
30-1/4
(1086)
(768)
29-7/8
(759)
Liebert InteleCool2 dimensional data in. (mm)
9-3/8
9-13/32
(238)
(239)8(203)
5-3/8
5-3/8
(137)
(137)8(203)18(457)14(356)26(660)
6-1/4
6-7/16
(159)
(164)
20-3/4
9-7/8
(251)30(762)
(527)12(305)
15-7/8
(403)
25-1/16
(638)
25-25/64
(645)
5-15/32
(139)12(305)
5-15/32
(139)12(305)
1-45/64
(43)16(406)
3-25/32
(96)
3-25/32
(96)
61/64
(24)
4-1/2
(114)
4-1/2
(114)
6-1/2
(165)
37-7/8
37-7/8
41-3/4
(1060)
The Liebert InteleCool2 is a self-contained, packaged unit. All refrigerant piping connections are
made at the factory, so no external condenser is required. The evaporator coil condensate drain is
factory-supplied and drains outdoors through the unit base pan. The condensate drain tubing should
be checked to be certain that it is placed through the hole provided in the base pan.
2.4Ducting
Field-supplied ducting can be attached to the unit duct connection once the unit has been mounted on
the outside wall. The total external static pressure for the duct, including grille, must not exceed the
values shown in Table 5 and Table 6. Indoor discharge air rates are also given in the same tables.
(962)
(962)
2-15/32
(63)
2-15/32
(63)
4-3/8
(111)
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2.5Electrical Connections
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WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury and death.
Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies before working within.
Use voltmeter to make sure power is turned off before making any electrical connections.
NOTE
Refer to electrical schematic when making connections.
Each unit is shipped from the factory with all internal wiring completed. Refer to the electrical
schematic when making connections. Electrical connections to be made at the installation site are:
line voltage power supply to the power input and control wiring to remote control (customer-supplied
or Emerson option).
NOTE
Do not run control wiring with high-voltage wiring. High-voltage can interfere with control
signals and cause poor or erratic equipment performance.
2.5.1Power Connections
All power and control wiring and ground connections must be in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and local codes.
Use copper wiring only. Make sure that all connections are tight.
Make sure that the voltage supplied agrees with the voltage specified on the unit nameplate. The
Liebert InteleCool2 comes standard with a factory-installed circuit breaker, accessible through an
external access panel. An external, wall-mounted power disconnect switch (field-supplied) may be
required for local codes. If necessary, this switch should be wired according to those codes.
For access to the electrical enclosure:
• Remove the screws securing the middle panel and pull the panel down and forward to remove.
• Remove the screws securing the electric box cover and remove cover.
• Verify that the unit wiring is correct for the actual input power. Some units are built with
multi-voltage serial tags. The transformer may need to be re-tapped if the actual input voltage is
different (see serial tag and electrical schematic).
Route the supply power to the customer-supplied disconnect switch (if required) and then to the unit
circuit breaker inside the unit. Route the conduit to the hole provided in the cabinet. Connect the
earth ground to the lug provided near the circuit breaker. Refer to the unit wiring diagram supplied
on the inside of the electrical enclosure cover.
Installation
NOTE
The optional three-phase scroll compressor must rotate in the correct direction to ensure proper
system operation. Wiring must be phased and connected as shown:
• PHASE “A” to T1 or L1
• PHASE “B” to T2 or L2
• PHASE “C” to T3 or L3
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2.5.2Control Connections
Control wiring will be required for the remote control device. This remote device may be a factory- or
field-supplied wall thermostat or similar device. Connections to the unit are made using customary
HVAC low-volt wiring terminals R, G, W, and Y. For detailed locations of the low-volt wiring
terminals, refer to the Figure 10 - Electric panels.
Figure 2Low-volt wiring terminals
Liebert Thermostat
See 2.5.2 - Control Connections for further information; refer to the detailed instructions that ship
with the thermostat.
NOTE
If this control is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place the old
control in the trash. Contact the local waste management authority for instructions regarding
recycling and the proper disposal of an old control containing mercury in a sealed tube.
Installation
If you have questions, contact the thermostat manufacturer.
Liebert Dual Unit Control
The Liebert Dual Unit Control is designed to control two Liebert InteleCool2 units in a “lead/lag”
fashion. The control contains an electronic timer for switching the operating sequence of two units on
a one-, two-, four-, or eight-day basis. It also contains a two-stage heat/two-stage cool thermostat with
individual heat and cool set points. Light emitting diodes (LEDs) indicate Lead Unit 1 or 2 and power
from Unit 1 or 2. The schedule for lead/lag switchover is adjustable by moving jumpers on the printed
circuit board. A jumper is also used to change lead and lag unit before a scheduled changeover (if
necessary for servicing).
NOTICE
Risk of improper installation. Can cause equipment damage.
The original Dual Unit Control (part # 153054G1, produced through March 2002), is phase
sensitive. The latest version Dual Unit Control (Part # 171170G1) is not. Refer to specific
installation instructions supplied with each control. Failure to follow specific instructions may
damage the control and/or the unit and void the warranty.
NOTE
If this control is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place the old
control in the trash.
Contact the local waste management authority for instructions regarding recycling and the
proper disposal of an old control containing mercury in a sealed tube.
If you have questions, contact the thermostat manufacturer.
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2.6Outside Air Damper—Optional
Push onto
actuator
Units supplied with a fixed (non-modulating) outdoor air damper can be adjusted as follows:
1. Remove the screws from the middle panel and remove panel.
2. Loosen the damper plate screws on the backside of the middle panel.
3. Adjust the damper plate to the desired position and tighten damper plate screws.
4. Replace panels.
2.7Economizer - Optional
Installation
Insert the top flanged edge of the Economizer hood into the Economizer opening on the unit front
panel. Next, attach the bottom left and right corner of the hood with screws (supplied).
Adjustment
Units supplied with Economizer requiring outside air can be adjusted as follows:
1. Run motor to fully closed position and disconnect 24 VAC from terminals TR and TR1.
2. Connect minimum position potentiometer to terminals P and P1. (See Figure 3. T and T1 are
disconnected.)
3. Reconnect 24VAC to terminals TR and TR1 and adjust potentiometer for desired minimum
position by turning Q709 adjustment screw clockwise to increase minimum position;
counterclockwise to decrease minimum position.
Installation
Figure 3Mounting minimum position potentiometer on actuator
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3.0CHECKLISTFOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION
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___ 1. Proper clearance for service access has been maintained.
___ 2. Equipment is level and mounting fasteners are tight.
___ 3. Ducting completed, if required.
___ 4. Line voltage to power wiring matches equipment nameplate.
___ 5. Power wiring connections completed to disconnect switches, including earth ground. Proper
phase rotation has been observed so that scroll compressor will rotate in the correct direction.
___ 6. Power line circuit breakers or fuses have proper ratings for equipment installed.
___ 7. Control wiring connections completed to optional controls.
___ 8. All wiring connections are tight.
___ 9. Foreign materials have been removed from in and around all equipment installed (shipping
materials, construction materials, tools, etc.).
___ 10. Fans and blowers rotate freely without unusual noise.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury and death.
Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies before working within.
Potentially lethal voltages exist within this equipment during operation. Observe all cautions
and warnings in this manual. Only qualified service and maintenance personnel should work
with this equipment.
Checklist for Complete Installation
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4.0STARTUP PROCEDURE
Verify that installation is complete by using the Checklist for Complete Installation.
1. Disconnect all power to the Liebert InteleCool2 unit.
2. Adjust remote control to prevent compressor, heat and fan operation.
3. Turn on main breaker and check line voltage on main unit disconnect switch. Line voltage must
be within ± 10 volts of nameplate voltage.
4. Turn ON main unit disconnect switch and check secondary voltage at transformer T1. Voltage at
T1 must be 24 VAC ±2.5V.
5. From the remote control, verify proper operation in all modes.
6. Make sure all blowers, fans, and the scroll compressor are rotating in the correct direction.
7. Check the current draw on all line voltage components and compare with unit nameplate.
8. Check adjustment of the optional outside air damper for the desired balance between the flow of
room air and outdoor air. Use a gauge or non-polluting airflow indicator.
NOTE
If the unit is supplied with crankcase heaters, Emerson recommends that the high voltage be
applied between four and six hours before startup.
Startup Procedure
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5.0OPERATION
Condenser
Scroll Compressor
(Optional compressor location
available on opposite side of unit)
Evaporator
Liquid line
Filter drier
Liquid line
Thermal expansion
valve (not shown)
Note: System is factory-piped and charged.
5.1Compressorized Cooling
Compressorized cooling is provided by a high-efficiency system consisting of a compressor,
thermostatic expansion valve, evaporator, and condenser coil.
The Liebert InteleCool2 uses R-407C refrigerant in a conventional vapor-compression refrigeration
cycle. Heat is removed from the air in the space by blowing the air across the evaporator coil. As heat
is transferred to the refrigerant in the evaporator, the refrigerant boils and turns to a warm vapor.
The refrigerant vapor enters the compressor and is compressed, resulting in high pressure and
temperature. After entering the condenser, the hot vapor is condensed to a liquid by the air blown
across the condenser coil. Liquid refrigerant then passes through the thermal expansion valve and
into the evaporator. The expansion reduces the pressure and temperature to complete the cycle.
Figure 4Refrigeration system
Operation
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5.2Economizer Cooling—Optional
102030405060708090
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
Outdoor Relative Humidity (%RH)
Temperature (DB°F)
Enthalpy Control
Operating Range
The Economizer mode uses outside air to cool the room when the outside air temperature is cool
enough to allow for economical cooling. Components include the damper, spring return direct drive
actuator, enthalpy sensor and actuator control board with an integral mixed air sensor. Economizer
operation is enabled when the outside conditions meet required temperature and humidity as set on
the enthalpy sensor. If outdoor conditions are favorable on a call for cooling, the damper actuator will
open the Economizer damper. The damper position will be controlled based on the mixed air
temperature in the evaporator section. The factory-set mixed air temperature target is 50-56°F
(10-13°C).
The amount of damper opening depends on the cooling capacity of the outside air; the cooler the
outside air, the less that is needed to cool the room, and so a smaller damper opening is required. As
the outside air temperature rises, the damper will open wider since more of that air is required to
keep the room at the same temperature.
The Economizer and compressorized cooling will never operate at the same time. If outdoor conditions
meet the required enthalpy sensor setpoint during a cooling cycle, the unit will automatically shut
down the compressor and begin using outside air.
5.2.1Enthalpy Sensor
The enthalpy sensor responds to the total heat content of the outdoor air to provide changeover from
compressorized cooling to free-cooling operation. The changeover point is factory set (at the “D”
position). This setting will ensure rated capacity when the outdoor conditions allow for Economizer
cooling.
Operation
Figure 5Enthalpy control setting
5.2.2Actuator
The Economizer actuator is mounted in the lower part of the Economizer section below the electric
box. It is accessible by opening the lower front panel. The actuator is a 24VAC, spring return device
that will fully close the Economizer damper. The actuator has internal controls that allow it to
operate based on signals from the enthalpy control and mixed air sensor.
5.3Heating - Optional
On units supplied with optional resistance heating, a call for heating closes the heat relay and
energizes the evaporator fan and resistive elements.
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5.4Unit Controls
5.4.1Remote Control Interface
Control connections to the Liebert InteleCool2 unit use customary HVAC terminal designations R, G,
W and Y. Contact closures between the 24VAC (R) and different control connections supply control
voltage to the electric panel components responsible for the desired function. Operating modes are
controlled by contact closures as follows:
Table 2Operating modes/contact closures
ConnectionOperating Mode
R24VAC
GEvaporator Fan
WHeating
YCooling (compressorized or Economizer)
Wall-mounted thermostats are to be low-voltage, snap action or mercury type. Unmanned sites should
use a HEAT/COOL/AUTO type sub-base to provide automatic switchover during climate changes.
5.4.2High Pressure (Standard)
The high-pressure switch is mounted in the liquid line. Electrically, it is connected in series with the
compressor start circuit, which will shut down the compressor and condenser fan if the liquid
pressure exceeds 400 PSIG (2758 kPa). This protects the Liebert InteleCool2 in the event of condenser
motor failure or condenser coil blockage.
The pressure switch is an auto reset device. When the system pressure drops below 300 PSIG
(2069 kPa), the switch will reset. (An optional lockout relay is available which allows the switch to be
used as a manual reset safety.) If the call for cooling is present, the compressor start circuit will be
energized and the compressor will start after the 3 minute anti-short cycle time.
Operation
5.4.3Refrigeration Control Options
Please review the following table for the recommended control options based on the site ambient and
your need for year-round operation.
Table 3Recommended applications for control options
ApplicationUnitOptionsMin ambientMax ambient
GeneralStandardNone50°F (10°C)110°F (43°C)
GeneralStandard
GeneralStandard T-pack1 or T-pack2-20°F (-28.9°C)110°F (43°C)
Telecom/365-day operation Standard T-pack1 or T-pack2-20°F (-28.9°C)110°F (43°C)
GeneralStandard High ambient50°F (10°C)120°F (49°C)
GeneralStandard
Telecom/365-day operation Standard High ambient with T-pack1 or T-pack2-20°F (-28.9°C)120°F (49°C)
Low-Pressure Switch and Low Pressure Bypass Timer (Winter Start)
Low-Pressure Switch—The low-pressure switch is mounted in the compressor suction line.
Electrically, it is connected in series with the compressor start circuit, which will shut down the
compressor and condenser fan if the suction pressure drops below 35 PSIG (241 kPa). The switch will
automatically reset once the system pressure rises above its cut-in setting (60 psig, ±5 psig [414 kPa,
±34 kPa]). This protects the Liebert InteleCool2 in the event the evaporator fan fails, the filter
becomes clogged or there is a loss of refrigerant. If the call for cooling is present, the compressor will
start after the 3 minute anti-short cycle time.
Low-Pressure Bypass Timer—A low ambient temperature start relay is included with the
low-pressure option. This relay locks out (ignores) the low-pressure switch on startup until the system
pressure stabilizes. This bypass relay is adjustable and should be set for 3 minutes greater than the
anti-short cycle timer setting. This option can be used for applications down to 50°F (10°C). For
control down to -20°F (-28.9°C), use the T-pack1 and T-pack2 options, which include fan cycle control.
Low pressure with low-pressure bypass
timer
High ambient, low pressure with lowpressure bypass timer
50°F (10°C)110°F (43°C)
50°F (10°C)120°F (49°C)
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T-pack1 package
Includes a low-pressure switch, low-pressure bypass timer (described above) and fan cycle control.
Fan Cycle Control—Condenser Fan Cycling Control; allows the Liebert InteleCool2 unit to provide
cooling to the space when the outdoor ambient temperature is lower than 50°F (10°C) and down to
-20°F (-28.9°C). The control uses a reverse acting pressure switch mounted on the discharge line that
cycles the condenser fan in response to the discharge pressure. On a call for cooling, when the
discharge pressure increases to 250 PSIG (1723 kPa), the switch will close and start the condenser
fan. When the pressure drops below 170 PSIG (1172 kPa), the switch will open and stop the condenser
fan. During low outdoor temperatures, the pressure switch cycles the condenser fan to maintain
discharge pressure that will allow the system to function.
NOTE
During normal operation in low ambient conditions, the condenser fan will cycle frequently.
T-pack2 package
Includes a low-pressure switch, low-pressure bypass timer and an adjustable fan cycle control. See
descriptions above.
5.4.4Anti-Short Cycle Timer - Standard
The anti-short cycle timer protects the compressor from continuous On-Off operation and restarts
after momentary power failures. The timer used is adjustable and is set to a minimum of 3 minutes.
The compressor will start immediately on startup and on any call for cooling after an Off cycle of more
than 3 minutes.
Operation
5.4.5Heater Protection - With Optional Heat
On units supplied with resistance heating, an auto reset heater safety and a one time (replaceable)
thermal link protect the unit wiring and prevents excessive heat conditions caused by a dirty air filter
or fan failure.
5.4.6Lockout Relay - Optional
The lockout relay latches the detection of a high-pressure condition in the refrigeration circuit and
prohibits operation of the compressor until the abnormal pressure conditions are acknowledged. The
lockout relay is reset by cycling the unit main power or by changing the setpoint on the thermostat to
temporarily eliminate a call for cooling. A normally open set of contacts is provided to Terminals 2
and 3 of the customer terminal strip for monitoring the status of the lockout relay when this option is
supplied without the Common Alarm option.
5.4.7Common Alarm - Optional
Alarm components are an evaporator air sail switch, evaporator high-temperature switch, control
relays and an adjustable time delay relay with two normally open and two normally closed alarm
contacts. The alarm contacts will activate in the event of a loss of airflow across the evaporator
blower, high evaporator temperature or in the event that the compressor is not functioning due to an
abnormal pressure condition. The adjustable time delay relay can be adjusted for a delay of up to 90
seconds to eliminate nuisance tripping of the alarm contacts. To detect low pressure, the optional
low-pressure switch with bypass, T-pack1 or T-pack2 must also be selected.
14Liebert® InteleCool®2
6.0MAINTENANCE
!
!
!
!
WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury and death.
Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies before working within.
Potentially lethal voltages exist within this equipment during operation. Observe all cautions
and warnings in this manual. Only qualified service and maintenance personnel should work
with this equipment.
6.1Filters
Replaceable evaporator air filter(s) are supplied with the unit. The filter(s) are easily serviceable from
the outside, through the top front access panel.
Filters are usually the most-neglected item in an environmental control system. To maintain efficient
operation, they should be checked monthly and changed as required. Units supplied with
Economizers may require replacement filters more frequently because of airborne dust and organic
materials.
Filters can be replaced from the front by opening the lower front access panel.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury and death.
Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies before replacing filters.
Maintenance
6.2Blower Package
Periodic checks of the blower package include: blower wheels, housings, motor and motor mounting
bracket. With the power off, inspect and remove any debris from the wheels and housings. Also check
to see that they are tightly mounted on the motor shaft and rotate freely without rubbing against the
housing.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury and death.
Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies before inspecting the blower
equipment.
6.3Economizer—Optional
Each month, the Economizer should be inspected and any debris removed from the intake hood,
damper blade and enthalpy sensor.
6.4Heat
Heaters can be serviced and/or removed from inside through the discharge opening or from outside by
removing the top.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury and death.
Disconnect all local and remote electric power supplies before working on the heaters.
6.5Refrigeration System
Each month, the components of the refrigeration system should be inspected for proper function and
signs of wear. Since, in most cases, evidence of malfunction is present prior to component failure,
periodic inspections can be a major factor in the prevention of most system failures.
Liebert® InteleCool®215
6.5.1Refrigerant Lines
Check all refrigerant lines and capillaries for vibration isolation, and support as necessary. Visually
inspect all refrigerant lines for leaks.
6.5.2Discharge Pressure
Discharge pressure can be increased or decreased by load conditions or condenser efficiency. The
high-pressure switch will shut the compressor/contactor at its cut-out setting of 400 PSIG (2758 kPa).
See 5.4.2 - High Pressure (Standard).
6.5.3Thermostatic Expansion Valve
The thermostatic expansion valve (TEV) keeps the evaporator supplied with enough refrigerant to
satisfy load conditions. It does not turn the compressor On or Off, but maintains proper refrigerant
superheat in the suction gas to the compressor.
Determine TEV operation by measuring superheat. If too little refrigerant is being fed to the
evaporator, the superheat will be high; if too much refrigerant is being supplied, the superheat will be
low. The correct superheat setting is between 10° and 20°F (5.5° and 11.1°C) under normal load
conditions and “steady-state” operation. Some models of the Liebert InteleCool2 will be supplied with
a non-adjustable expansion valve, so no adjustments are possible.
To adjust the superheat setting when an adjustable valve is used:
1. Remove the valve cap from the base of the valve.
2. Turn the adjustment stem counterclockwise to lower the superheat.
3. Turn the adjustment stem clockwise to increase the superheat.
Maintenance
NOTE
Make no more than 1/4 turn of the stem at a time. As long as 30 minutes may be required for
the new balance to take place.
To determine superheat:
1. Measure the temperature of the suction line at the point where the TEV bulb is clamped.
2. Obtain the gauge pressure at the compressor suction valve.
3. Add the estimated pressure drop between bulb location and the suction valve.
4. Convert the sum of the two pressures to the saturated temperature.
5. Subtract this temperature from the actual suction line temperature. The difference is superheat.
6.5.4Air-Cooled Condenser
Restricted airflow through the condenser coil will reduce the operating efficiency of the unit and can
result in high compressor head pressure and loss of cooling.
Clean the condenser coil each time the evaporator filters are replaced. Check for bent or damaged coil
fins and repair as needed. Check all refrigerant lines for leaks. Clean the condenser coil of all debris
that will inhibit airflow. This can be done with compressed air or commercial coil cleaner.
6.6Compressor
Infrequently, a fault in the motor insulation may result in a motor burn. However, in a properly
installed system, burnouts rarely occur. Of those that do, most are the result of mechanical or
lubrication failures, resulting in the burnout as a secondary consequence.
If the problems that can cause compressor failures are detected and corrected early, a large
percentage can be prevented. Periodic maintenance inspections by alert service personnel on the
lookout for abnormal operation can be a major factor in reducing maintenance costs. It is easier and
far less costly to take the steps necessary to ensure proper system operation than it is to allow a
compressor to fail and require replacement.
When troubleshooting a compressor, check all electrical components for proper operation, including
all fuses and circuit breakers and pressure switch operation.
If a compressor failure has occurred, determine whether it is an electrical or mechanical failure.
16Liebert® InteleCool®2
Maintenance
!
Mechanical Failure
A mechanical compressor failure will not be indicated by a burned odor. The motor will attempt to
run. If you have determined that a mechanical failure has occurred, the compressor must be replaced.
Electrical Failure
An electrical failure will be indicated by a distinct, pungent odor. If a severe burnout has occurred,
the oil will be black and acidic. If a burnout does occur, correct the problem that caused the burnout
and clean the system thoroughly using the proper procedure. It is important to note that successive
burnouts of the same system are usually caused by improper cleaning.
NOTICE
Risk of contaminated system. Can cause equipment damage.
Damage to a replacement compressor caused by improper system cleaning constitutes abuse
under the terms of the warranty and the WARRANTY WILL BE VOIDED.
There are two kits that can be used with a complete compressor burnout: Sporlan System Cleaner and
Alco Dri-Kleener. Whichever kit is used, follow the manufacturer’s procedure.
CAUTION
Risk of caustic material. Can cause personal injury.
Avoid skin contact with the refrigerant and oils. Severe burns will result. Use long rubber
gloves when handling contaminated parts.
Liebert® InteleCool®217
6.6.1Compressor Replacement
!
Replacement compressors are available from your Emerson® supplier. They will be shipped in a
reusable crate to the job site as required by the service contractor.
Upon shipping a replacement compressor, the service contractor will be billed in full for the
compressor until the failed compressor has been returned to the factory.
The compressor should be returned in the same container used for shipping to the job. The possible
damage causes or conditions that were found should be recorded by marking the compressor return
tag.
1. Disconnect power.
2. Attach suction and discharge gauges to access fittings.
3. Recover refrigerant using standard recovery procedures and equipment. Use a filter drier when
charging the system with recovered refrigerant.
CAUTION
Risk of explosive discharge of high-pressure refrigerant. Can cause personal injury or
equipment damage.
Do not loosen any refrigeration or electrical connections before relieving system pressure from
both sides of the compressor.
NOTE
Release of refrigerant to the atmosphere is harmful to the environment and is unlawful.
Refrigerant must be recycled or discarded in accordance with federal, state, and local
regulations.
Maintenance
4. Disconnect all electrical connections.
5. Remove failed compressor.
NOTE
The optional three-phase scroll compressor must rotate in the correct direction to ensure proper
system operation. Wiring must be phased and connected as shown:
• PHASE “A” to T1 or Ll
• PHASE “B” to T2 or L2
• PHASE “C” to T3 or L3
6. Install replacement compressor and make all connections.
7. Pressurize and leak test the system at approximately 150 PSIG (1034 kPa) pressure.
8. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleanout kits.
9. Connect a vacuum pump to both the high and low sides of the system through properly sized
connections. Evacuate the system twice to 1500 microns, and the third time to 500 microns. Break
the vacuum each time with dry nitrogen to 2 PSIG (13.8 kPa).
10. Charge the system with refrigerant. Refer to unit serial tag for refrigerant charge amount.
11. Apply power and operate system.
12. Check for proper operation. Suction and discharge pressures will vary with load conditions and
coil efficiency. The low-pressure switch will shut the compressor down if the suction pressure falls
below the cutout setting. Conversely, the high-pressure switch will shut down the compressor if
the discharge pressure exceeds the cutout setting. High suction pressure reduces the ability of the
refrigerant to cool compressor components and can result in compressor damage. Refer to
Table 4.
NOTE
High-side gauge port is a liquid line connection. Proper procedures should be followed when
installing and removing gauges. A 6-foot (1.8 m) hose can hold up to 3 oz (0.1 l) of refrigerant.
Be sure to purge high side to low prior to removal.
18Liebert® InteleCool®2
Table 4Pressure information
Design
Pressures
psig (kPA)
Minimum
psig (kPa)
R-407C
Suction 35 (241)90 (620)
Liquid (Approx.)PSIG (kPa)
95°F (35°C) Ambient250-290 (1723-2000)
Maximum360-380 (2480-2618)
High-Pressure Cutout400 (2756)
Based on indoor conditions of 80°F (26.7°C), 50% RH, with clean filter(s).
Maximum
psig (kPa)
R-407C
Maintenance
Liebert® InteleCool®219
7.0SPECIFICATIONS
See Table 5 below for dimensions.
4"
(102mm)
Wu
C
Entrance for high
volt connections
Shaded areas indicate a recommended clearance
of 34" (864mm) in front and 30" (762mm) each side,
or 36" (914mm) when mounted adjacent to another
unit, for component access. For recommended
minimum clearances, refer to 2.1.2 - Location Considerations.
E
F
G
H
D
L
B
return
Entrance
for low volt
connections
1-11/16"
(43mm)
2-1/4"
(58mm)
Ws
J
2-1/4"
(58mm)
Wf
K
A
supply
7.1Dimensional Data
Figure 6Dimensional data
Specifications
Table 5Liebert InteleCool2 dimensions, in. (mm)
ModelWuWsWfABCDEFGHJKL
2 Ton
3 Ton
4/5 Ton
37-1/8
(943)
37-1/8
(943)
(1041)
41
17-3/4
(451)
17-3/4
(451)
22-1/2
(572)
38-3/4
(984)20(508)20(508)
38-3/4
(984)28(711)28(711)
42-3/4
(1086)
30-1/4
(768)
Dimensions, in. (mm)
9-3/8
(238)
5-3/8
(137)
29-7/8
(759)
6-1/4
(159)
15-7/8
(403)
25-1/16
(638)
25-25/64
(645)83(2108)44(1118)
69-3/4
(1772)
69-3/4
(1772)
36-3/16
(919)
36-3/16
(919)
9-13/32
(239)8(203)
5-3/8
(137)8(203)18(457)14(356)26(660)
6-7/16
(164)
20-3/4
(527)12(305)
9-7/8
(251)30(762)
20Liebert® InteleCool®2
31-5/8
(803)
31-5/8
(803)
39-1/2
(1003)
7.2Technical Data
Table 6Technical data, 60 Hz - Standard ambient condenser
Compressor typeScrollScroll
Net capacity data based on 80°F (26.6°C) DB/67°F (19.4°C) WB indoor ambient - BTUH (kW)*
Outdoor ambient
85°F
(29.4°C)
95°F
(35.0°C)
105°F
(40.6°C)
110°F
(43°C)**
Net capacity data based on 75°F (23.9°C) DB/62.5°F (16.9°C) WB indoor ambient - BTUH (kW)*
Outdoor ambient
85°F
(29.4°C)
95°F
(35.0°C)
105°F
(40.6°C)
110°F
(43°C)**
Evaporator Air Flow - Dry Coil
External Static PressureCFM (m
0.0 - IN WG (0.0 Pa)930 (1580)1300 (2210)
0.1 - IN WG (25 Pa)880 (1500)1220 (2070)
0.2 - IN WG (50 Pa)840 (1430)1130 (1920)
0.3 - IN WG (75 Pa)800 (1360)1030 (1750)
0.4 - IN WG (100 Pa)730 (1240)920 (1560)
0.5 - IN WG (125 Pa)650 (1100)820 (1390)
Evaporator Air Flow - Wet Coil
External Static PressureCFM (m
0.0 - IN WG (0.0 Pa)910 (1550)1200 (2040)
0.1 - IN WG (25 Pa)860 (1460)1120 (1900)
0.2 - IN WG (50 Pa)820 (1390)1030 (1750)
0.3 - IN WG (75 Pa)780 (1320)940 (1600)
0.4 - IN WG (100 Pa)710 (1210)850 (1440)
0.5 - IN WG (125 Pa)620 (1050)750 (1270)
Evaporator
Motor Hp (kW)0.25 (0.19)0.25 (0.19)
Filter Sizes - Quantity in. (cm)
Drain Connection - ID in.3/43/4
Weight w/o Economizer Ib (kg)330 (150)330 (150)
Weight w/ Economizer Ib (kg)350 (159)350 (159)
* Based on rated airflow at 0.2 IN WG (50 Pa) external static and no outside air.
** For applications above 110°F (43°C) use high ambient option.
ModelET024ET036
Total22300 (6.5)34400 (10.1)
Sensible17200 (5.0)24300 (7.1)
Total21400 (6.3)32900 (9.6)
Sensible16900 (5.0)23800 (6.9)
Total20400 (6.0)31300 (9.1)
Sensible16600 (4.9)23100 (6.8)
Total19800 (5.8)29500 (8.6)
Sensible16200 (4.8)22600 (6.7)
Total20700 (6.1)32100 (9.4)
Sensible16700 (4.9)23800 (7.0)
Total19900 (5.8)30700 (9.0)
Sensible16400 (4.8)23100 (6.8)
Total18900 (5.5)29300 (8.6)
Sensible16000 (4.7)22500 (6.6)
Total18300 (5.4)27600 (8.1)
Sensible15800 (4.6)21900 (6.4)
3
/hr)CFM (m3/hr)
3
/hr)CFM (m3/hr)
16 x 32.5 x 2 - one
(40.6 x 82.5 x 5)
16 x 32.5 x 2 - one
(40.6 x 82.5 x 5)
Specifications
Liebert® InteleCool®221
Table 7Technical data, 60 Hz - Standard ambient condenser, continued
ModelET048ET060
Compressor TypeScrollScroll
Net capacity data based on 80°F (26.6°C) DB/67°F (19.4°C) WB indoor ambient - BTUH (kW)*
Outdoor ambient
85°F
(29.4°C)
95°F
(35.0°C)
105°F
(40.6°C)
110°F
(43°C)**
Net capacity data based on 75°F (23.9°C) DB/62.5°F (16.9°C) WB indoor ambient - BTUH (kW)*
Outdoor ambient
85°F
(29.4°C)
95°F
(35.0°C)
105°F
(40.6°C)
110°F
(43°C)**
Evaporator Air Flow - Dry Coil
External Static PressureCFM (m
0.0 - IN WG (0.0 Pa)2030 (3450)2030 (3450)
0.1 - IN WG (25 Pa)1910 (3240)1910 (3240)
0.2 - IN WG (50 Pa)1770 (3010)1770 (3010)
0.3 - IN WG (75 Pa)1650 (2800)1650 (2800)
0.4 - IN WG (100 Pa)1520 (2580)1520 (2580)
0.5 - IN WG (125 Pa)1390 (2360)1390 (2360)
Evaporator Air Flow
External Static PressureCFM (m
0.0 - IN WG (0.0 Pa)1800 (3060)1800 (3060)
0.1 - IN WG (25 Pa)1680 (2850)1680 (2850)
0.2 - IN WG (50 Pa)1580 (2680)1580 (2680)
0.3 - IN WG (75 Pa)1470 (2500)1470 (2500)
0.4 - IN WG (100 Pa)1360 (2310)1360 (2310)
0.5 - IN WG (125 Pa)1250 (2120)1250 (2120)
Evaporator
Motor Hp (kW)0.50 (0.37)0.50 (0.37)
Filter Sizes - Quantity, in. (cm)
Drain Connection - ID, in.3/43/4
Weight - w/o Economizer, Ib/kg470 (213)470 (213)
Weight - with Economizer, Ib (kg)490 (222)490 (222)
* Based on rated airflow at 0.2 IN WG (50 Pa) external static and no outside air.
** For applications above 110°F (43°C) use high ambient option.
Total47900 (14.0)56900 (16.7)
Sensible35400 (10.4)38800 (11.4)
Total45600 (13.4)53800 (15.8)
Sensible34600 (10.2)37700 (11.1)
Total43100 (12.6)50700 (14.9)
Sensible33800 (9.9)36800 (10.8)
Total41800 (12.3)48600 (14.2)
Sensible33100 (9.7)35800 (10.5)
Total44500 (13.0)52200 (15.3)
Sensible35000 (10.3)38200 (11.2)
Total42300 (12.4)49800 (14.6)
Sensible34100 (10.0)36900 (10.8)
Total39900 (11.7)47300 (13.9)
Sensible33100 (9.7)35700 (10.4)
Total38700 (11.3)44700 (13.1)
Sensible32600 (9.6)34900 (10.2)
3
/hr)CFM (m3/hr)
3
/hr)CFM (m3/hr)
21 x 36.25 x 2 - one
(53.3 x 92 x 5)
21 x 36.25 x 2 - one
(53.3 x 92 x 5)
Specifications
22Liebert® InteleCool®2
Table 8Technical data, 50 Hz - Standard ambient condenser
ModelET035
Compressor typeScroll
Net capacity data based on 26.6°C (80°F) DB/19.4°C (67°F) WB indoor ambient - kW (BTUH)*
Outdoor ambient
29.4°C
(85°F)
35.0°C
(95°F)
40.6°C
(105°F)
43°C
(110°F**)
Net capacity data based on 23.9°C (75°F) DB 16.9°C (62.5°F) WB indoor ambient - kW (BTUH)*
Outdoor ambient
29.4°C
(85°F)
35.0°C
(95°F)
40.6°C
(105°F)
43°C
(110°F**)
Evaporator Air Flow - Dry Coil
External Static PressureCFM (m
0.0 Pa (0.0 - IN WG)1840 (1080)
25 Pa (0.1 - IN WG)1730 (1020)
50 Pa (0.2 - IN WG)1600 (940)
75 Pa (0.3 - IN WG)1460 (860)
100 Pa (0.4 - IN WG)—
125 Pa (0.5 - IN WG)—
Evaporator Air Flow - Wet Coil
External Static PressureCFM (m
0.0 Pa (0.0 - IN WG)1700 (1000)
25 Pa (0.1 - IN WG)1590 (930)
50 Pa (0.2 - IN WG)1460 (860)
75 Pa (0.3 - IN WG)1330 (780)
100 Pa (0.4 - IN WG)—
125 Pa (0.5 - IN WG)—
Evaporator
Motor kW (Hp)0.19 (0.25)
Filter Sizes - Quantity, cm (in.)
Drain Connection - ID, in.3/4 (1.9)
Weight - w/o Economizer, kg (Ib)150 (330)
Weight - with Economizer, kg (Ib)159 (350)
* Based on rated airflow at 50 Pa (0.2 IN WG) external static and no outside air.
** For applications above 43°C (110°F) use high ambient option.
Total8.3 (28200)
Sensible6.2 (21300)
Total7.8 (26600)
Sensible6.1 (20700)
Total7.3 (24900)
Sensible5.9 (20000)
Total7.0 (23900)
Sensible5.8 (19700)
Total7.7 (26200)
Sensible6.2 (21000)
Total7.2 (24700)
Sensible6.0 (20400)
Total6.8 (23300)
Sensible5.8 (19700)
Total6.5 (22100)
Sensible5.7 (19400)
3
/hr)
3
/hr)
16 x 32.5 x 2 - one
(40.6 x 82.5 x 5)
Specifications
Liebert® InteleCool®223
Table 9Technical data, 50 Hz - Standard ambient condenser, continued
ModelET047ET059
Compressor typeScrollScroll
Net capacity data based on 26.6°C (80°F) DB/19.4°C (67°F) WB indoor ambient - kW (BTUH)*
Outdoor ambient
29.4°C
(85°F)
35.0°C
(95°F)
40.6°C
(105°F)
43°C
(110°F**)
Net capacity data based on 23.9°C (75°F) DB/16.9°C (62.5°F) WB indoor ambient - kW (BTUH)*
Outdoor Ambient
29.4°C
(85°F)
35.0°C
(95°F)
46.1°C
(115°F)**
43°C
(110°F**)
Evaporator Air Flow - Dry Coil
External Static Pressurem
0.0 Pa (0.0 - IN WG)2870 (1690)2870 (1690)
25 Pa (0.1 - IN WG)2700 (1590)2700 (1590)
50 Pa (0.2 - IN WG)2500 (1470)2500 (1470)
75 Pa (0.3 - IN WG)2330 (1370)2330 (1370)
100 Pa (0.4 - IN WG)——
125 Pa (0.5 - IN WG)——
Evaporator Air Flow - Wet Coil
External Static Pressurem
0.0 Pa (0.0 - IN WG)2550 (1500)2550 (1500)
25 Pa (0.1 - IN WG)2380 (1400)2380 (1400)
50 Pa (0.2 - IN WG)2240 (1320)2240 (1320)
75 Pa (0.3 - IN WG)2070 (1220)2070 (1220)
100 Pa (0.4 - IN WG)——
125 Pa (0.5 - IN WG)——
Evaporator
Motor kW (Hp)m
Filter Sizes - Quantity, cm (in.)
Drain Connection - ID, in.3/43/4
Weight - w/o Economizer, kg (lb)213 (470)213 (470)
Weight - with Economizer, kg (lb)222 (490)222 (490)
* Based on rated airflow at 50 Pa (0.2 IN WG) external static and no outside air.
** For applications above 43°C (110°F) use high ambient option.
Total11.8 (40400)14.2 (48500)
Sensible8.7 (29900)9.6 (33100)
Total11.2 (38300)13.6 (46600)
Sensible8.6 (29300)9.5 (32400)
Total10.6 (36200)12.9 (44400)
Sensible8.4 (28600)9.2 (31600)
Total10.2 (35100)12.4 (42200)
Sensible8.2 (27900)9.0 (30900)
Total10.9 (37400)13.3 (45500)
Sensible8.6 (29200)9.5 (32400)
Total10.4 (35500)12.7 (43600)
Sensible8.4 (28400)9.2 (31600)
Total9.9 (33600)12.2 (41600)
Sensible8.1 (27700)9.0 (30900)
Total9.5 (32500)11.5 (39300)
Sensible8.0 (27200)8.8 (30000)
3
/hr (CFM)m3/hr (CFM)
3
/hr (CFM)m3/hr (CFM)
3
/hr (CFM)m3/hr (CFM)
53.3 x 92 x 5 - one
(21 x 36.25 x 2)
53.3 x 92 x 5 - one
(21 x 36.25 x 2)
Specifications
24Liebert® InteleCool®2
Table 10Technical data, 60 Hz - High ambient condenser
ModelET024ET036
Compressor typeScrollScroll
Net capacity data based on 80°F (26.6°C) DB/67°F (19.4°C) WB indoor ambient - BTUH (kW)*
Outdoor ambient
85°F
(29.4°C)
95°F
(35.0°C)
105°F
(40.6°C)
115°F
(46.1°C)
Net capacity data based on 75°F (23.9°C) DB/62.5°F (16.9°C) WB indoor ambient - BTUH (kW)*
Outdoor ambient
85°F
(29.4°C)
95°F
(35.0°C)
105°F
(40.6°C)
115°F
(46.1°C)
Evaporator Air Flow - Dry Coil
External Static Pressure CFM (m
0.0 - IN WG (0.0 Pa)930 (1580)1300 (2210)
0.1 - IN WG (25 Pa)880 (1500)1220 (2070)
0.2 - IN WG (50 Pa)840 (1430)1130 (1920)
0.3 - IN WG (75 Pa)800 (1360)1030 (1750)
0.4 - IN WG (100 Pa)730 (1240)920 (1560)
0.5 - IN WG (125 Pa)650 (1100)820 (1390)
Evaporator Air Flow - Wet Coil
External Static Pressure CFM (m
0.0 - IN WG (0.0 Pa)910 (1550)1200 (2040)
0.1 - IN WG (25 Pa)860 (1460)1120 (1900)
0.2 - IN WG (50 Pa)820 (1390)1030 (1750)
0.3 - IN WG (75 Pa)780 (1320)940 (1600)
0.4 - IN WG (100 Pa)710 (1210)850 (1440)
0.5 - IN WG (125 Pa)620 (1050)750 (1270)
Evaporator
Motor, Hp (kW)0.25 (0.19)0.25 (0.19)
Filter Sizes - Quantity, in. (cm)
Drain Connection - ID, in.3/43/4
Weight w/o Economizer, Ib (kg)330 (150)330 (150)
Weight w/ Economizer, Ib (kg)350 (159)350 (159)
* Based on rated airflow at 0.2 IN WG (50 Pa) external static and no outside air.
Total22600 (6.6)34400 (10.1)
Sensible17200 (5.0)24400 (7.2)
Total21700 (6.4)32900 (9.6)
Sensible16900 (5.0)23800 (6.9)
Total20700 (6.1)31300 (9.1)
Sensible16600 (4.9)23100 (6.8)
Total19600 (5.7)29500 (8.6)
Sensible16200 (4.8)22600 (6.7)
Total20800 (6.1)32100 (9.4)
Sensible16800 (4.9)24100 (7.1)
Total20000 (5.9)30700 (9.0)
Sensible16500 (4.8)23400 (6.9)
Total19000 (5.6)29300 (8.6)
Sensible16100 (4.7)22600 (6.6)
Total18000 (5.3)27600 (8.1)
Sensible15700 (4.6)21900 (6.4)
3
/hr) CFM (m3/hr)
3
/hr) CFM (m3/hr)
16 x 32.5 x 2 - one
(40.6 x 82.5 x 5)
16 x 32.5 x 2 - one
(40.6 x 82.5 x 5)
Specifications
Liebert® InteleCool®225
Table 11Technical data, 60 Hz - High ambient condenser, continued
ModelET048ET060
Compressor TypeScrollScroll
Net capacity data based on 80°F (26.6°C) DB/67°F (19.4°C) WB indoor ambient - BTUH (kW)*
Outdoor ambient
85°F
(29.4°C)
95°F
(35.0°C)
105°F
(40.6°C)
115°F
(46.1°C)
Net capacity data based on 75°F (23.9°C) DB/62.5°F (16.9°C) WB indoor ambient - BTUH (kW)*
Outdoor ambient
85°F
(29.4°C)
95°F
(35.0°C)
105°F
(40.6°C)
115°F
(46.1°C)
Evaporator Air Flow - Dry Coil
External Static PressureCFM (m
0.0 - IN WG (0.0 Pa)2030 (3450)2030 (3450)
0.1 - IN WG (25 Pa)1910 (3240)1910 (3240)
0.2 - IN WG (50 Pa)1770 (3010)1770 (3010)
0.3 - IN WG (75 Pa)1650 (2800)1650 (2800)
0.4 - IN WG (100 Pa)1520 (2580)1520 (2580)
0.5 - IN WG (125 Pa)1390 (2360)1390 (2360)
Evaporator Air Flow - Wet Coil
External Static PressureCFM (m
0.0 - IN WG (0.0 Pa)1800 (3060)1800 (3060)
0.1 - IN WG (25 Pa)1680 (2850)1680 (2850)
0.2 - IN WG (50 Pa)1580 (2680)1580 (2680)
0.3 - IN WG (75 Pa)1470 (2500)1470 (2500)
0.4 - IN WG (100 Pa)1360 (2310)1360 (2310)
0.5 - IN WG (125 Pa)1250 (2120)1250 (2120)
Evaporator
Motor, Hp (kW)0.50 (0.37)0.50 (0.37)
Filter Sizes - Quantity, in. (cm)
Drain Connection - ID, in.3/43/4
Weight - w/o Economizer, Ib/kg470 (213)470 (213)
Weight - with Economizer, Ib/kg490 (222)490 (222)
* Based on rated airflow at 0.2 IN WG (50 Pa) external static and no outside air.
Total49200 (14.4)59000 (17.3)
Sensible35800 (10.5)39600 (11.6)
Total46900 (13.8)55900 (16.4)
Sensible35000 (10.3)38400 (11.3)
Total44400 (13.0)52700 (15.5)
Sensible34100 (10.0)37100 (10.9)
Total41800 (12.3)49100 (14.4)
Sensible33100 (9.7)35800 (10.5)
Total45500 (13.3)54000 (15.8)
Sensible35400 (10.4)38900 (11.4)
Total43400 (12.7)51200 (15.0)
Sensible34500 (10.1)37700 (11.1)
Total41100 (12.1)48100 (14.1)
Sensible33600 (9.9)36500 (10.7)
Total38700 (11.3)44800 (13.1)
Sensible32600 (9.6)35100 (10.3)
3
/hr)CFM (m3/hr)
3
/hr)CFM (m3/hr)
21 x 36.25 x 2 - one
(53.3 x 92 x 5)
21 x 36.25 x 2 - one
(53.3 x 92 x 5)
Specifications
26Liebert® InteleCool®2
Table 12Technical data, 50 Hz - High ambient condenser
ModelET035
Compressor typeScroll
Net capacity data based on 26.6°C (80°F) DB/19.4°C (67°F) WB indoor ambient - kW (BTUH)*
Outdoor ambient
29.4°C
(85°F)
35.0°C
(95°F)
40.6°C
(105°F)
(46.1°C)
115°F
Net capacity data based on 23.9°C (75°F) DB 16.9°C (62.5°F) WB indoor ambient - kW (BTUH)*
Outdoor ambient
29.4°C
(85°F)
35.0°C
(95°F)
40.6°C
(105°F)
(46.1°C)
115°F
Evaporator Air Flow - Dry Coil
External Static Pressurem
0.0 Pa (0.0 - IN WG)1840 (1080)
25 Pa (0.1 - IN WG)1730 (1020)
50 Pa (0.2 - IN WG)1600 (940)
75 Pa (0.3 - IN WG)1460 (860)
100 Pa (0.4 - IN WG)—
125 Pa (0.5 - IN WG)—
Evaporator Air Flow - Wet Coil
External Static Pressurem
0.0 Pa (0.0 - IN WG)1700 (1000)
25 Pa (0.1 - IN WG)1590 (930)
50 Pa (0.2 - IN WG)1460 (860)
75 Pa (0.3 - IN WG)1330 (780)
100 Pa (0.4 - IN WG)—
125 Pa (0.5 - IN WG)—
Evaporator
Motor, kW (Hp)0.19 (0.25)
Filter Sizes - Quantity, cm (in.)
Drain Connection - ID, in.3/4 (1.9)
Weight - w/o Economizer, kg (Ib)150 (330)
Weight - with Economizer, kg (Ib)159 (350)
* Based on rated airflow at 50 Pa (0.2 IN WG) external static and no outside air.
Total8.6 (29200)
Sensible6.3 (21600)
Total8.1 (27700)
Sensible6.2 (21100)
Total7.6 (26000)
Sensible6.0 (20500)
Total7.1 (24100)
Sensible5.8 (19800)
Total7.9 (27100)
Sensible6.3 (21400)
Total7.5 (25600)
Sensible6.1 (20800)
Total7.1 (24100)
Sensible5.9 (20200)
Total6.5 (22300)
Sensible5.7 (19500)
3
/H (CFM)
3
/H (CFM)
16 x 32.5 x 2 - one
(40.6 x 82.5 x 5)
Specifications
Liebert® InteleCool®227
Table 13Technical data, 50 Hz - High ambient condenser, continued
ModelET0477ET059
Compressor typeScrollScroll
Net capacity data based on 26.6°C (80°F) DB/19.4°C (67°F) WB indoor ambient - kW (BTUH)*
Outdoor ambient
29.4°C
(85°F)
35.0°C
(95°F)
40.6°C
(105°F)
(46.1°C)
115°F
Net capacity data based on 23.9°C (75°F) DB/16.9°C (62.5°F) WB indoor ambient - kW (BTUH)*
Outdoor Ambient
29.4°C
(85°F)
35.0°C
(95°F)
46.1°C
(115°F)**
(46.1°C)
115°F
Evaporator Air Flow - Dry Coil
External Static Pressurem
0.0 Pa (0.0 - IN WG)2870 (1690)2870 (1690)
25 Pa (0.1 - IN WG)2700 (1590)2700 (1590)
50 Pa (0.2 - IN WG)2500 (1470)2500 (1470)
75 Pa (0.3 - IN WG)2330 (1370)2330 (1370)
100 Pa (0.4 - IN WG)——
125 Pa (0.5 - IN WG)——
Evaporator Air Flow - Wet Coil
External Static Pressurem
0.0 Pa (0.0 - IN WG)2550 (1500)2550 (1500)
25 Pa (0.1 - IN WG)2380 (1400)2380 (1400)
50 Pa (0.2 - IN WG)2240 (1320)2240 (1320)
75 Pa (0.3 - IN WG)2070 (1220)2070 (1220)
100 Pa (0.4 - IN WG)——
125 Pa (0.5 - IN WG)——
Evaporator
Motor kW (Hp)0.37 (0.50)0.37 (0.50)
Filter Sizes - Quantity cm (in.)
Drain Connection - ID, in.3/43/4
Weight - w/o Economizer, kg (lb)213 (470)213 (470)
Weight - with Economizer ,kg (lb)222 (490)222 (490)
* Based on rated airflow at 50 Pa (0.2 IN WG) external static and no outside air.
** For applications above 43°C (110°F) use high ambient option.
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