Liebert Surge Protector Little Glass House User Manual

Little Glass House  
Integrated Secured Protection  
for Network Equipment  
USER MANUAL  
English  
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SAVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING: Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing  
covers will risk exposure to dangerous voltages. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
1. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
THIS  
9. Operate the LGH in an indoor environment  
only with an ambient temperature range of  
0° C to +40° C (32° F to +104° F). Install it  
in a clean environment, free from moisture,  
flammable liquids, gasses, or corrosive  
substances.  
MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. Read all safety  
and operating instructions before operating  
the Little Glass House (LGH). Adhere to all  
warnings on the unit and in this manual.  
Follow all operating and user instructions.  
10. Storing magnetic media on top of the LGH  
may result in data loss or corruption.  
CONSERVER  
CES  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
CONTIENT DES  
IMPORTANTES  
CETTE  
NOTICE  
11. Do not stand beverage containers on the  
LGH.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
CONCERNANT LA SÉCURITÉ.  
12. This equipment can be operated by  
individuals without previous training.  
2. This product is designed  
for  
Commercial/Industrial use only. It is not  
intended for use with life support and other  
designated “critical” devices. Maximum load  
must not exceed that shown on the LGH  
13. Qualified Personnel should be consulted  
for the following conditions:  
- Power cable is damaged  
- Liquid spilled into product  
- LGH does not operate when operating  
instructions have been followed.  
rating label.  
If uncertain, consult your  
dealer. See Limited Warranty.  
3. The LGH must be permanently connected to  
the input AC/mains supply and protected by  
a suitable circuit breaker or fuse.  
Glossary of Symbols  
4. The LGH must be powered from a suitable  
single phase supply rated in accordance  
with the equipment data plate, and must be  
suitably grounded/earthed.  
Indicates weight  
5. The utility/mains supply socket or means of  
isolation must be within 2 meters of the  
equipment and accessible to the operator.  
Indicates a Ground/Earth  
connection  
6. This  
equipment  
complies  
with  
the  
Indicates a Warning - Hazardous  
Voltage Present  
requirements of the EMC Directive  
89/336/EEC and the published technical  
standards. Continued compliance requires  
installation in accordance with these  
instructions and the use of manufacturer  
approved accessories with output cables not  
exceeding 10 meters (30 ft.) in length. Use  
Consult the user’s manual for  
additional information  
Indicates Caution: Note the  
a
shielded cable for the external  
communications interface.  
accompanying instruction  
7. Route power supply cords so they are not  
walked on or pinched.  
Indicates alternating current  
8. Never block or insert any object into the  
ventilation holes or other openings.  
Maintain a minimum clearance of 305 mm  
(12 inches) in front and rear of the LGH for  
proper air flow and cooling.  
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INTRODUCTION  
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL  
Your Liebert Little Glass House™ (LGH) will  
provide a secure controlled environment in a  
single factory assembled enclosure. The  
integrated/matched models are designed to  
control the environment and provide smooth  
reliable power so that your sensitive computer  
and network equipment will provide the reliable  
performance you depend upon for your business  
operations.  
The Uninterruptible Air Supply™ (UAS) consists  
of an Environmental Control Module (ECM) and  
a Back-up Cooling Fan. The ECM is normally  
sized to match the capacity of the UPS module  
plus heat transmitted into the LGH. Three ECM  
modules, ECM-42, ECM-62, and ECM-80 are  
available. Air is controlled and circulated within  
the enclosure. Outside (ambient) air is used to  
remove heat from the enclosure through the air  
cooled condenser. Two-speed fans are used to  
provide quiet operation. At rated maximum  
ambient conditions, the temperature inside the  
enclosure will be from 70° to 95°F (21 to 35°C),  
depending on the electronics load. If the internal  
cabinet temperature reaches 100°F (38°C) -- for  
example, during a power failure -- the Back-up  
Cooling Fan operated on UPS battery power will  
flow filtered ambient air through the enclosure.  
The Little Glass House is completely factory  
assembled and tested, ready for you to install  
your equipment and plug the unit into a 120 V~/  
60 Hz or 230 V~/ 50 Hz dedicated outlet. For 60  
Hz  
models,  
the  
required  
power  
receptacle/socket may be 15, 20, or 30 Amps,  
depending on your selected LGH. Models with  
60 Hz ECM-80 uses two input power  
connections, with one 20 Amp plug for the ECM-  
80 and the other plug either 15 or 20 Amps  
depending on the UPS model. For 50 Hz  
models, a power cord is included for connection  
to a customer supplied plug.  
The Back-up Cooling Fan is standard on UAS  
models. All UAS or ECM models require a  
clearance of 12 inches (305 mm) both on top  
and rear of the LGH for proper airflow. The 50  
Hz back-up cooling options have an On/Off (O/I)  
switch located in the inlet channel to the ECM  
condenser coil. This switch should be on during  
normal operation.  
Refer to drawings and tables in this manual for  
dimensions, environmental performance data,  
and input power requirements. Refer to the  
separate UPS manual for UPS performance  
details.  
If environmental control as previously described  
is not required, Forced Air Cooling (FAC) is  
available. Filtered ambient air is drawn through  
the enclosure from the bottom front to the top  
ENCLOSURE  
The enclosure can accommodate shelf mounted  
or rack mounted equipment, on either 19 or 24  
inch punched rails (per EIA-310). The 19 inch  
rack cabinets are 25 inches (635 mm) wide.  
Cabinets with 24 inch racks are 30 inches (765  
mm) wide. The enclosures can be nominal 72  
or 78 inches (1830 or 1980 mm) high, and 34 or  
38 inches (865 or 965 mm) deep. The unit is  
mounted on casters and leveling feet. Interior  
insulation is provided in models with  
Environmental Control Module (ECM) cooling.  
rear.  
A two-speed fan is controlled by a  
thermostat factory set at 80°F (27°C), which  
measures air entering the unit. The two-speed  
fan design provides quiet low-speed operation  
below the thermostat set point. A single fan  
(nominally rated at 190 CFM - 323 CMH) or dual  
fans (nominally rated at 360 CFM - 611 CMH)  
can be provided. A clearance of 12 inches (305  
mm) is required both on top and rear of the LGH  
for FAC models.  
A solid panel (metal) front door is standard. A  
smoked plastic front window is available to  
maintain enclosure security while allowing you to  
monitor equipment status.  
The rear door  
provides convenient access to customer wiring.  
Two horizontal cable entrance raceways are  
provided.  
An optional internal cable  
management raceway (vertical) is available.  
Both doors have a key lock and a four point  
latch.  
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UPS SUPPORT  
INSTALLATION  
The integrated/matched models include an  
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) module to  
provide surge suppression, regulated voltage  
and frequency, and battery backed operating  
time. This will allow you to perform a controlled  
UNLOADING AND INSPECTION  
Refer to drawing on page 13 for dimensions,  
weight, and connection locations for your model.  
Carefully unload your new Little Glass House™  
(LGH) from the box and from the pallet. Note  
the unit weight for your model. Use at least two  
people for safe handling.  
computer shutdown in the event of  
a
utility/mains power failure. The UPS supplied is  
a rackmount model factory installed in the rack  
rails and supported by brackets. UPS models  
available include the on-line Liebert UPStation  
GXT in 1000, 1500, or 2000 VA capacity. Refer  
to the separate UPS manual for more details.  
Unloading Procedure:  
1. Cut bands. Use caution.  
2. Remove cardboard and plastic.  
3. Remove two 2 X 4’s from sides of unit.  
4. Remove one 2 X 6 from rear of unit.  
5. Remove four lag bolts from front of skid.  
6. Remove one 2 X 6 from front of unit.  
7. Slide 4 X 4 runner from under front of skid.  
8. Move unit forward until skid and unit tilt.  
9. Roll unit off front of skid.  
EQUIPMENT MOUNTING OPTIONS  
Optional equipment mounting hardware is  
available including a fixed shelf, a pullout shelf,  
19 inch to 24 inch rack rail adapters, threaded  
adapters, adjustable position rack rails and  
Compaq® adapters.  
supplied with installation hardware.  
Each optional kit is  
Open the doors and locate the keys, which are  
shipped inside the enclosure. The front and rear  
locks use the same key. To open either door,  
turn key clockwise 1/8 turn to unlock, lift bottom  
of handle, then turn handle away from unit 1/4  
turn to open.  
CLUSTERED CONFIGURATIONS  
For applications requiring more than one  
enclosure, an optional Cluster Enclosure is  
available. In addition to providing more space  
for electronic equipment, this configuration  
allows cabinets to be connected side-by-side so  
that an ECM, FAC, or UPS can serve more than  
one cabinet. Refer to separate installation  
instructions provided with the cluster cabinet.  
Inspect exterior and interior for shipping  
damage. If any damage is noted, file a claim  
with the shipper and inform your Liebert  
supplier.  
LOCATION  
The unit should be located in a room where the  
ambient air is adequately ventilated for the  
peripheral equipment (printers, etc.) outside the  
HEAT REJECTION DUCT  
For applications in confined spaces (equipment  
rooms or closets), an optional Heat Rejection  
Duct is available to connect the Little Glass  
House to a ducted ventilation system. Refer to  
drawing on page 19 in this manual for details.  
LGH.  
The maximum ambient operating  
condition for 60 Hz units is 105°F (40°C). For 50  
Hz units, maximum ambient temperature is  
100°F (38°C). Place unit on a level surface, or  
use leveling feet to level the unit.  
Note the dimensions for your selected Little  
Glass House model to determine space  
required. Units with UAS or ECM require a  
clearance of 12 inches (305 mm) both on top  
and rear of the LGH. Units with Forced Air  
Cooling (FAC) require 12 inches (305 mm) of  
top and rear clearance. Air is drawn through the  
front intake louver and discharged at the rear.  
Do not block air flow at the front or the rear. The  
optional Heat Rejection Duct will require  
additional rear clearance.  
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up Cooling Fan operating) and Dirty Air Filter  
(filter is clogged and requires cleaning).  
Customer connection is two compression lug  
terminals inside the rear of the unit. These  
normally open contacts are rated for 40  
milliAmps at 30 volts maximum (Class 2 wiring).  
ALCOVE INSTALLATION  
ECM  
12"  
12"  
0"  
ECM/UAS  
FAC  
12"  
12"  
0"  
Rear  
Top  
Sides  
Bottom  
12"  
12"  
0"  
Non-Restricted  
A contact is provided on the rear of the ECM to  
indicate power to the compressor (Compressor  
on/off). This normally open contact is rated for  
0.5 Amp at 120 V~.  
The unit can be rolled forward on casters for  
easy access to Liebert and customer wiring at  
the rear of the unit. To open the front door,  
clearance required depends on the size of your  
unit. No side clearance is needed.  
A control contact is provided inside the ECM  
(under access plate at top left rear) for remote  
shutdown/ startup. To use, replace jumper on 37  
and 38 with a normally open non-powered  
switch, rated for 5 Amps at 120 V~.  
For applications requiring more than one  
enclosure, an optional Cluster Enclosure is  
available. In addition to providing more space  
for electronic equipment, this configuration  
allows cabinets to be connected side-by-side so  
that an ECM, FAC, or UPS can serve more than  
one cabinet.  
To allow communications between the UPS and  
a LAN server or other computer system, the  
available UPStation GXT is equipped with an  
RS-232  
interface  
port.  
Other  
UPS  
communication options are available, including  
SNMP. Refer to the separate UPS manual for  
details.  
INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS  
The Little Glass House is a self-contained unit.  
The only required connection is for electric  
power. For 60 Hz models, the power cord is 9  
(2.7 m) feet long and has a NEMA 120 V~ plug,  
sized for current (Amps) based on equipment  
specified when ordered. For 50 Hz models, a  
power cord is included for connection to a  
customer supplied plug. The 60 Hz ECM-80  
model uses two input power connections, with  
one 20 Amp plug for the ECM-80 and the other  
plug either 15 or 20 Amps depending on the  
UPS model. Refer to table on page 11. The  
LGH and its protected equipment should be on a  
dedicated circuit and circuit breaker.  
The optional SiteNet™ Integrator is a separate  
rackmount unit which communicates status of  
the UPS and Little Glass House (including  
temperature/humidity and several contact  
closures) in SNMP protocol to a network  
management system.  
No plumbing connections are required as ECM  
condensate is evaporated into the heat rejection  
airstream. A condensate drain tube (3/8 inch  
O.D. copper) is provided with ECM, but a  
customer connection is not necessary. The  
drain connection may need to be used in  
exceptional situations, such as if a door is left  
open for longer than 15 minutes while the ECM  
is operating.  
Do not defeat ground/earth connections  
between the utility/mains outlet and the Little  
Glass House. All plug receptacles/sockets in  
the vicinity of where the LGH will be used must  
be a ground/earth type and grounded/earthed  
with an insulated ground/earth conductor of  
identical size, insulation material, and thickness  
INSTALLING CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT  
The Little Glass House can accommodate rack  
mounted or freestanding computer and network  
equipment. The unit contains 19 or 24 inch  
punched rack rails (per EIA 310), depending on  
model selected. Rack rails are provided at the  
front and rear of the enclosure. Mounting  
to  
the  
grounded/earthed  
and  
ungrounded/earthed supply conductors which is  
grounded/earthed to ground/earth at the service  
equipment or separately derived source.  
hardware  
available  
from  
your  
Liebert  
representative includes a fixed shelf, a pullout  
shelf, 19 inch to 24 inch rack rail adapters,  
threaded adapters, adjustable position rack rails  
and Compaq® adapters. Each optional kit is  
supplied with installation hardware.  
NOTE: The utility/mains output must have the  
neutral and ground/earth bonded, per the  
National Electrical Code, to prevent damage to  
the UPS. Damage related to faulty utility/mains  
wiring is not covered by Liebert warranty.  
To maintain unit center of gravity as low as  
possible, install customer equipment from the  
Contacts are provided to annunciate two alarms:  
High Temperature (100°F - 38°C internal, Back-  
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START-UP  
bottom up, starting with the heavier units. Leave  
available space (if any) at the top of the  
enclosure.  
Before applying power, make sure the computer  
equipment and power switches are in the OFF  
position. Plug the Little Glass House power  
CAUTION: To avoid tipping the unit when it is  
being moved, push slowly on the lower part of  
the enclosure. After customer equipment is  
installed, the Little Glass House may have a  
high center of gravity.  
cable  
into  
the  
customer  
provided  
receptacles/sockets. Be certain there are no  
obstructions (such as wires, conduit, or trash) to  
the front or sides of the ECM. Make sure all  
doors shut and seal properly. Roll the unit into  
final position according to the location section on  
page 4. If heat rejection duct option is included,  
be sure there are no loops or kinks in the duct.  
The LGH can support an electrical load based  
on the UPS capacity. For integrated/matched  
models, the Environmental Control Module is  
normally sized to match the capacity of the UPS  
plus heat transmitted into the enclosure.  
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Turn on the Environmental Control Module  
(ECM), or Forced Air Cooling system (FAC).  
Then turn on the UPS, if included. If UPS status  
indication is normal, turn on your computer and  
network equipment. The UPS will immediately  
supply regulated power. Battery back-up will be  
available after batteries are fully charged.  
larger UPS can be supplied for longer battery  
time. For 60 Hz units without a UPS, the  
customer specifies maximum Amp load to  
determine proper NEMA power plug rating.  
NOTE: To charge the UPS batteries before  
using the unit, you can apply power to the UPS  
module while you are installing your equipment.  
Install your critical equipment in the Little Glass  
House. Use the two vertical channels at the rear  
of the unit for routing customer wiring. Power  
and communication wiring should be kept  
separate as much as possible.  
The 60Hz Environmental Control Module has a  
lighted power switch. The power switch for the  
50 Hz models is the circuit breaker “B" on the  
electric service assembly. ECM temperature  
and capacity controls, including hot gas bypass,  
are factory set. The FAC models have a  
temperature switch factory set at 80°F (27°C),  
which measures air entering the unit. The front  
air filter requires periodic cleaning.  
CAUTION: To avoid excessive condensation,  
turn off the Environmental Control Module any  
time an LGH door will be open for more than 15  
minutes.  
The optional power strip includes a circuit  
breaker. The 60 Hz model includes 10 5-15R 15  
Amp, 120 V~ receptacles/sockets. The 50 Hz  
model includes 10 CEE22 (IEC320) 10 Amp,  
250 V~ receptacles/sockets. The power strip is  
protected by the UPS if a UPS is included. As  
viewed from the rear, the ten power outlets are  
on the right side. Power wiring is intended to be  
routed on the right. Communication and control  
wiring should be routed to the left side.  
The UPS module has user friendly controls and  
indicators. Refer to separate UPS manual for  
details of UPS operation and LED indicators.  
CAUTION: To maintain UPS battery capacity, do  
not store Little Glass House for more than 6  
months without applying power.  
Provide enough length on customer supplied  
cables to allow unit to be rolled forward for rear  
access. Remember to connect a cable to the  
Little Glass House alarm contacts if required for  
your installation. Route customer wiring through  
the two horizontal cable entrance raceways. An  
optional internal cable management raceway  
(vertical) is available.  
Call your Liebert supplier if you have any  
questions or problems during the installation or  
operation of your Little Glass House.  
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OPERATION  
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL MODULE  
FORCED AIR COOLING (FAC)  
(ECM) & UNINTERRUPTIBLE AIR SUPPLY™  
(UAS)  
Forced Air Cooling can be provided by a single  
fan (nominally rated at 190 CFM - 323 CMH), or  
by dual fans (nominally rated at 360 CFM - 611  
CMH). The two-speed fans are activated by a  
For  
integrated/matched  
models,  
the  
Environmental Control Module is normally sized  
to match the capacity of the UPS module and  
heat transmitted into the Little Glass House™.  
The module is located at the bottom of the  
temperature switch.  
Ambient air is drawn  
through the filter at the bottom front of the unit,  
and discharged at the top rear.  
enclosure.  
circulated within the enclosure.  
Internal air is conditioned and  
Outside  
The ON/OFF control switch is located inside  
the front door, on the left side. The same  
control box includes the temperature switch  
factory set at 80°F (27°C), which measures  
air entering the unit. If the entering air  
temperature goes above 80°F (27°C), the fan  
speed switches from low to high.  
(ambient) air is used to remove heat from the  
enclosure through the air cooled condenser. The  
outside air is drawn through a louver and filter at  
the bottom front of the unit and is discharged at  
the rear (near the bottom).  
The lighted ON/OFF switch is located inside the  
front door, on the left side of the electrical panel  
on 60 Hz models. For 50 Hz models, use circuit  
breaker “B” of electrical service assembly for  
ECM On/Off.  
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS)  
The Little Glass House may be supplied with  
one of several Liebert UPS units, or with no  
UPS. For integrated/matched models, the UPS  
and ECM are normally sized with matched  
capacities. A larger UPS can be supplied for  
more battery time, but the connected electronics  
load should not exceed the ECM rating.  
At rated maximum ambient conditions, the  
temperature inside the enclosure will be from  
70° to 95°F (21 to 35°C), depending on the  
electronics load. The two speed fans are factory  
set to operate at the lower speed for quiet  
operation when the outside air entering the  
For LGH models supplied with a UPS, refer to  
the separate UPS manual for operation and  
specifications.  
condenser is below 80°F (27°C).  
The  
compressor in the Environmental Control  
Module will turn off if the internal cabinet  
temperature goes below 65°F (18°C).  
SITENET® INTEGRATOR®  
Refer to the Integrator Electrical Connection  
Diagram on page 21 for specifics regarding  
installation.  
The hot gas bypass valve is factory set so the  
compressor will operate nearly continuously for  
maximum compressor life.  
This valve  
The SiteNet Integrator is a separate rackmount  
unit that communicates status of the UPS and  
LGH. The option consists of a SiteNet Integrator  
module that is typically mounted in the top of the  
LGH cabinet.  
modulates automatically to match compressor  
capacity to the present load. Consult factory if  
adjustment is desired.  
In UAS systems, during an enclosure high  
temperature condition (100°F - 38°C) a separate  
Back-up Cooling Fan operated on UPS battery  
power (if included) will use filtered ambient air to  
cool the enclosure. This would occur only  
during a power failure or an Environmental  
Control Module failure. To annunciate a high  
temp condition, an alarm beeper sounds and the  
alarm contact closes (press Alarm Silence  
switch to turn off beeper). Outside air is drawn  
through a louver and filter at the bottom front of  
the unit and is discharged at the rear (near the  
top).  
The SiteNet Integrator is powered by one or two  
externally mounted power supplies. One is  
standard, the second is optional. These power  
supplies provide the 9VDC required to power the  
Integrator module. One supply will be plugged  
into the UPS or the UPS outlet strip located in  
the rear hinge side of the cabinet. The output  
cable is plugged into the SiteNet Integrator  
Power Supply Main input receptacle/socket. The  
(optional) second supply will be plugged into the  
electrical service power inlet in the lower rear of  
the LGH cabinet. The supply's output cable is  
plugged into the SiteNet Integrator Power  
Supply Aux input receptacle/socket.  
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rear of the ECM. A two-conductor control cable  
is connected between the power supply terminal  
strips marked "Close to Energize Relay R1" and  
the Relay Output K1 terminal strip on the rear of  
the SiteNet Integrator. When the relay output  
contacts on the SiteNet Integrator close, the  
relay in the power supply is energized closing  
the normally open contacts and shorting  
between terminals 37 & 38 in the rear of the  
ECM. This will allow power to be applied to the  
ECM and cause the ECM to begin operation if  
the ECM On/Off switch is in the On position.  
Consequently, de-energizing the relay will allow  
the ECM to be turned off remotely by the SiteNet  
Integrator.  
An optional UPS status communication cable is  
available that allows transmission of information  
between the UPS and the SiteNet Integrator.  
This cable will plug into the 25 pin D Type  
connector on the rear of the UPS marked DB-  
25P. The opposite end of the cable in plugged  
into the 9 pin D Type receptacle on the rear of  
the SiteNet Integrator marked UPS RS-232 DB-  
9P.  
SENSOR OPTIONS  
Door Ajar -- This option consists of two normally  
open switches that are mounted to the cabinet  
front and rear frame supports. The switches will  
indicate by the position of the doors (opened or  
closed) as determined by the status of the dry-  
contact inputs to which they are connected on  
the rear of the SiteNet Integrator.  
Smoke Detector Option -- A four-wire smoke  
detector with normally open contacts, heat  
sensor and sounder alarm is mounted in the top  
of the LGH cabinet. The smoke detector is  
power by a 24VDC power supply (*) mounted in  
the frame channel of the LGH cabinet. The  
power supply is normally powered from the UPS  
(if available), but may be powered from  
utility/mains by customer discretion. Power to  
the smoke detector is supplied by a two-  
conductor cable between the power supply and  
the smoke detector. A second two-conductor  
cable connects between the smoke detector and  
the Integrator dry-contact inputs. If smoke,  
flame, or high temperature change are detected,  
the normally open contacts of the smoke  
detector will close to provide alarm status to the  
Integrator. The smoke detector sounder alarm  
will also activate. This alarm can be silenced  
only by removing power from the smoke  
detector. This is accomplished by unplugging  
the smoke detector power supply.  
Temperature and Humidity Sensors (Internal  
and External) -- The sensors allow monitoring  
of temperature and humidity status by the  
SiteNet Integrator. The internal option is for  
installation inside the LGH cabinet and is  
supplied with a 12 foot (3.6 m) cord for  
connection between the temperature/humidity  
sensor and the SiteNet Integrator. Refer to the  
connection diagram for wiring specifics. The  
external option is supplied with a 30 foot (0.1 m)  
cord for monitoring of temperature humidity  
status outside the LGH cabinet. The sensor and  
connections for both options are identical.  
Water Detect -- The water detect option  
includes a Liquitect (LT-400S) dry contact  
sensor mounted in the bottom of the LGH  
cabinet. The sensor is powered by a 24 VDC  
power supply mounted in the frame channel of  
the LGH cabinet. (Multiple options may share  
this same general power supply. The supply is  
rated for 1.6 Amps at 24 VDC). The water  
detector is connected to the dry-contact input on  
the rear of the SiteNet Integrator by a 30 foot  
two-conductor cable. The detector may be  
relocated outside the LGH cabinet by user  
discretion for external water detection.  
*The smoke detector power supply is a general purpose  
supply that may be used to power any option requiring 24  
VDC. Multiple options may share the same supply. The  
supply is rated for 1.6 Amps at 24 VDC.  
All the above options are available factory  
installed with the order. The options are also  
available for field installation. Field installed  
options are shipped as kits containing the  
sensors with appropriate mounting hardware,  
Remote ECM On-Off Control -- This option  
allows on-off control of the ECM by the SiteNet  
Integrator. It consists of a 24 VDC Power  
Supply with Control Relay that is mounted in the  
frame channel of the LGH cabinet. The 24 VDC  
power supply may also be used to power other  
options. A black SJ two-conductor (black & red)  
cable is connected between the power supply  
relay normally open contacts and the ECM  
power terminal strip (terminals 37 & 38) in the  
cable, and cable restraint fixtures.  
installation requires hand tools for termination of  
control cables and routing of the cables.  
Field  
All other standard alarm signals provided by the  
LGH (High Temp, Clogged Filter, Cooling  
Status) are also pre-wired for monitoring by the  
SiteNet Integrator.  
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MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION: To avoid tipping the unit when it is  
UPS REPLACEMENT  
being moved, push slowly on the lower part of  
the enclosure. After customer equipment is  
installed, the Little Glass House™ may have a  
high center of gravIty.  
To remove the UPS for factory repairs:  
-Turn off power. Unplug UPS from receptacle  
inside rear of the Little Glass House.  
-Unplug the power strip, ECM or FAC controls,  
and any other equipment plugged into the UPS.  
FILTER CLEANING  
NOTE: Inspect the air filter periodically to  
determine the necessary cleaning interval based  
on conditions at your installation.  
-Disconnect any optional communication cables.  
-Remove screws retaining the UPS.  
-Remove the UPS from the front of the LGH.  
-Install the replacement UPS.  
If the air filter becomes dirty and clogged, the  
alarm contact closes (no beeper alarm is  
sounded). The filter is behind the louver at the  
bottom of the front door. Remove two screws,  
pull up the filter, clean with mild soapy water,  
rinse, dry, and replace.  
PLUG WIRING  
50 Hz  
Brown  
Blue  
60 Hz  
Black  
White  
Gold  
Line (L)  
Neutral (N)  
ECM REPLACEMENT  
Ground/Earth (G)  
Gold  
TO REMOVE THE ECM FOR FACTORY  
REPAIRS:  
-Turn off power. Unplug Environmental Control  
Module from receptacle inside rear of the Little  
Glass House.  
-Remove the screws retaining the access plate  
at top left rear of ECM. Remove the plate and  
tuck the ECM power cord and plug inside the  
opening to allow the ECM to pass beneath the  
UPS or mounted shelves. For models including  
a UPS, do not replace this access panel until  
after ECM has been removed.  
-Models containing a 60 Hz ECM80 require the  
removal of the plug from the ECM power cord.  
Once removed the power cord strain relief may  
be loosened to allow the power cord to slide  
through when the ECM is withdrawn from the  
cabinet.  
Observe wiring polarity when  
reinstalling the plug on the replacement unit.  
-If connected, remove customer wiring to ECM  
compressor power contact and/or remote  
shutdown/startup contact.  
-Remove four screws retaining the front  
electrical panel. Pivot panel to the left. Cables  
are long enough to move the box out of the way  
so the Environmental Control Module can be  
pulled forward after removing four rack mount  
screws.  
-Replace cable access cover on ECM. Package  
unit for return to Liebert.  
-Install the replacement ECM.  
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TABLES  
FORCED AIR COOLING (FAC) PERFORMANCE DATA (WITH 30PPI FILTER)  
AIRFLOW (w/Filter)  
SOUND LEVEL  
INPUT POWER (1PH)  
FLA / WSA / OPD  
# FANS  
HIGH  
LOW  
HIGH  
LOW  
MODEL #  
SPEED  
SPEED  
90 CMF  
53 CMH  
175 CMF  
103 CMH  
SPEED  
SPEED  
120V/60Hz 220V/50Hz  
190 CMF  
112 CMH  
360 CMF  
212 CMH  
FAC-190  
FAC-360  
1
2
61 dBa  
47 dBa  
49 dBa  
0.5/15/15  
1.0/15/15  
0.5/15/15  
1.0/15/15  
59 dBa  
ENVIRONMENTAL COOLING MODULE (ECM) PERFORMANCE DATA  
DIMENSIONS  
WIDTH  
DEPTH  
MODEL  
RATED  
SUPPORT  
LOAD  
RATED/MAX  
AMBIENT  
HEIGHT  
TOTAL  
INPUT POWER (1PH)  
WEIGHT  
NUMBER  
ECM-42  
ECM-62  
ECM-80  
CAPACITY  
BTUH/Watt  
4200/1230  
HEAT REJ.  
BTUH/Watt  
7625/  
2235  
11310/  
3315  
In/mm  
In/mm  
Rack  
In/mm  
120V/60Hz  
220V/50Hz  
BTUH/Watt  
2730/800  
60Hz  
105F  
41C  
105F  
41C  
50Hz  
100F  
38C  
100F  
38C  
U
(lbs/Kg)  
95/43  
6
7
9
10.5/  
265  
12.3/  
310  
15.8/  
400  
17.5/  
445  
22/  
560  
22/  
19  
27/  
685  
27/  
685  
29/  
8/15/15  
7/15/15  
6200/1815  
8000/2345  
4095/1200  
5800/1700  
24  
24  
12/20/20  
16/20/20  
9/15/15  
16/20/20  
115/52  
167/76  
105F  
41C  
100F  
38C  
14605/  
4280  
560  
735  
ECM Notes:  
Standard Offerings - All Systems  
1. 60Hz: R-22 refrigerant / 50Hz: R-134A refrigerant  
2. Two-Speed Operation - Switch low-high speed on ambient temperature external to LGH enclosure  
3. Automatic Load Matching: Hot gas by-pass factor set for minimum capacity; by-pass will adjust to  
match supported loads  
4. Condensate Re-evaporation & Removal: Drain connection only required if enclosure seal is violated.  
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Electrical Service / Connection  
The 60 Hz LGH is provided with a single NEMA plug and cord input power connection (except for ECM-  
80 systems).  
60 Hz Systems with UPS - Service Connection  
If a UPS is supplied, the system power rating and plug connection are fixed.  
FIXED SERVICE CONNECTION (AMPS)  
Cooling  
UPS-GXT (VA)  
System  
FAC-190  
FAC-360  
UAS/ECM-42  
UAS/ECM-62  
UAS/ECM-80*  
1000  
15  
15  
20  
30  
1500  
15  
15  
--  
30  
2000  
20  
20  
--  
--  
ECM-80 - 20 Amp / UPS-Load - 20 Amp  
*LGH ECM-80 systems provided with separate  
ECM & UPS power connections.  
60 Hz Systems with NO UPS - Service Connection Selection  
If a UPS is not supplied, the system power rating and plug connection are customer selected based on  
the Cooling System and customer Amp load.  
MAX. AVAILABLE CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT AMPS  
(based on customer selected Service Connection)  
Cooling System  
SERVICE CONNECTION  
15 Amp  
20 Amp  
30 Amp  
23.5  
23  
FAC-190  
FAC-360  
11.5  
11  
--  
15.5  
15  
8
ECM-42 only  
UAS-42  
16  
--  
7
15  
ECM-62 only  
UAS-62  
--  
--  
--  
--  
12  
10  
UAS/ECM-80*  
--  
--  
--  
*Power strip is rated for 15 Amp service  
50 Hz Systems with NO UPS or WITH UPS - Full Load Amp Draw  
The 50 Hz LGH is provided with a cord for input power connection; an appropriate plug is to be field  
supplied. Selection charts below are to be used to determine plug requirements per local codes.  
FULL LOAD AMP DRAW (230V - 50Hz)  
Cooling System  
UPS  
UPS-G (VA)  
1000  
4.5  
5
11  
11  
13  
13  
13  
1500  
6.5  
7
--  
--  
15  
15  
15  
2000  
8.7  
9.2  
--  
--  
--  
FAC-190  
FAC-360  
.5  
1
7
7.5  
9
9
UAS/ECM-42E only  
UAS/ECM-42E  
UAS/ECM-62E only  
UAS/ECM-62E  
UAS/ECM-80E  
--  
17  
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DRAWINGS  
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LGH RD/HD FORCED AIR CABINET TEMP. RISE  
AT STANDARD AIR CONDITIONS  
40  
FAC-360(2 FAN) HIGH SPEED  
FAC-190(1 FAN) HIGH SPEED  
FAC-360(2 FAN) LOW SPEED  
FAC-190(1 FAN) LOW SPEED  
30  
20  
10  
0
200  
400  
600  
800  
1000  
1200 1400  
INTERNAL LOAD PER CABINET, WATTS  
MINIMUM SPEED SET AT 2000 RPM  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
CAUSE  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
ECM Not Cooling  
No Power  
60 HZ: Verify F2 fuse not blown by  
checking on/off switch. If not lit, fuse is  
blown  
50Hz: Verify breaker has not tripped.  
Filter Clogged  
Clean, or replace filter  
Refrigerant loss  
Verify leak. If refrigerant system needs  
repaired, replace ECM.  
Hot Gas Bypass Valve set  
incorrectly  
Set valve correctly per LGH handbook  
Squirrel cage free spinning on  
evaporator or condenser blowers  
Clogged Condenser coil  
Reattach and tighten squirrel cage to  
blower shaft  
Clean coil  
Fans blowing warm air Compressor trips on thermal  
overload.  
Open LGH doors and let compressor cool.  
Turn ECM on and verify compressor is  
energized (humming). Verify cold air is  
being discharged from evaporator  
discharge (right side of ECM).  
Faulty Compressor  
Verify Compressor has failed. Replace  
ECM. If electrical component has failed  
causing compressor not to run, replace  
component.  
Condensate draining  
continuously  
Excessive opening of doors  
Reduce the amount of opening. Suggest  
external keyboard tray. Turn ECM off  
when opening door.  
Enclosure not properly sealed  
Evaporator drain kinked or  
clogged  
Verify leak and fix or replace gasket  
Remove ECM and verify plastic tubing is  
attached to drain and not kinked or  
clogged.  
Excessive vibration or Defective motor in blower  
Replace motor  
noise  
Defective squirrel cage in blower Replace squirrel cage, or reattach and  
tighten to blower shaft.  
Cabinet is excessively ECM is overloaded  
hot  
Verify the correct UPS and load on UPS. If  
no UPS; verify watt load of equipment  
does not exceed ECM rating.  
Heat not rejected from room  
Verify LGH is located in room with air  
circulation and heat rejected from ECM is  
sufficiently removed from room.  
See above  
Verify UAS operation by jumpering  
terminals on high temperature stat  
ECM not cooling  
UAS operation  
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Limited Warranty  
(for U.S. Sales and Installations)  
We are pleased that you have purchased the Little Glass House™ product to  
enhance the environment and the reliability of the available AC power for  
your sensitive electronic equipment.  
Liebert Corporation warrants to the original user all parts that make up the  
Little Glass House for a period of thirteen (13) months from the factory ship  
date or proof of purchase date, including the LGH enclosure and the  
Environmental Control Module (ECM). The UPS module and batteries have  
a parts warranty of twenty-four (24) months from factory ship date or proof of  
purchase date. Complete removal of the UPS and Environmental Control  
Module is required for warranty field replacement. Extended warranty  
contracts are available for the Little Glass House.  
Note that the limited warranty for the Little Glass House is for parts only.  
NOTE: UPS Warranty is void if the battery is allowed to discharge below the  
minimum battery voltage cutoff point.  
CAUTION: To prevent excessive battery discharge. DO NOT leave the UPS  
POWER switch ON for more than 2 days without AC/mains power being  
supplied to the UPS. The battery must be recharged every 4 to 6 months if  
not in use.  
Circuit breaker resetting is not covered by this warranty and may indicate use  
beyond capability of the product. No warranty applies to products which have  
been abused, mishandled, modified, damaged by act of God or source  
external to the product, repaired by others, or which have product serial  
numbers removed or altered.  
There are no warranties other than that described herein. In no event will  
Liebert be responsible beyond the purchase price of the product. SELLER  
DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF THE  
GOODS OR THE FITNESS OF THE GOODS FOR ANY INTENDED  
PURPOSES.  
LIEBERT ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS  
OF USE, PROFIT, OR INCOME.  
To make a warranty claim for replacement of a part/module, first call your  
Liebert supplier with the unit model number and serial number. He will obtain  
the required warranty return authorization from Liebert Corporation.  
Customer is to package and ship the defective module or part to Liebert as  
outlined on the Warranty Return Tag. The Warranty Return Tag needs to be  
completed with description of defect, installer's name and telephone number,  
and must accompany the defective module or part back to Liebert. The  
Warranty Return Tag is included with the packing of the new or reconditioned  
part from Liebert.  
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Columbus, OH 43229 614-888-0246  
Little Glass House  
Integrated Secured Protection  
for Network Equipment  
Technical Support  
U.S.A.  
1-800-222-5877  
Outside the U.S.A.  
614-841-6755  
U.K.  
France  
Germany  
Italy  
Netherlands  
+44 (0) 1793 553355  
+33 (0) 1 43 60 01 77  
+49 89 99 19 220  
+39 2 98250 1  
+31 (0) 475 503333  
+614-841-5471  
E-mail  
Web site  
Worldwide FAX tech support  
The Company Behind The Products  
While every precaution has been taken  
to ensure accuracy and completeness of  
this literature, Liebert Corporation  
With more than 500,000 installations around  
the globe, Liebert is the world leader in  
computer protection systems.  
Since its  
assumes  
no  
responsibility,  
and  
founding in 1965, Liebert has developed a  
complete range of support and protection  
systems for sensitive electronics:  
disclaims all liability for damages  
resulting from use of this information or  
for any errors or omissions.  
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conditioning from 1.5 to 60 tons.  
©1997 Liebert Corporation All rights  
reserved  
throughout  
the  
world.  
Power conditioning and UPS with power  
ranges from 250 VA to more than 1000 kVA.  
Specifications subject to change without  
notice.  
Integrated systems that provide both  
environmental and power protection in a  
single, flexible package.  
® Liebert and the Liebert logo are  
registered  
trademarks  
of  
Liebert  
Corporation. All names referred to are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of  
their respective owners.  
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from systems of any size or location.  
Service and support, through more than 100  
service centers around the world, and a 24-  
hour Customer Response Center.  
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