Installation manual
Table Of Contents
- General Information
 - Commissioning
 - Operation
 - Network Management Card
 - CM Display
 - Maintenance
 - Troubleshooting
 

9Pumped Refrigerant System Operation and Maintenance
In the absence of an IT load or when all the CMs are turned off, the RDU refrigerant pumps continue to 
operate by bypassing the refrigerant through a pump head pressure control valve. This head pressure 
control valve allows continuous operation of the pumps regardless of the load. While in bypass, the 
refrigerant pumps reduce to a minimum speed allowing minimal power consumption and avoid the wear 
of frequent starts and stops.
See the “Pumped Refrigerant System Piping Diagram” on page 1 for the locations of the RDU 
components discussed above.
The RDU monitors room conditions to control the refrigerant condensing temperature relative to the 
room dew point. 
See the RDU Installation Manual, OA Installation Manual, and RA Installation Manual for 
more information.
System Architecture
The pumped refrigerant system can be configured based on the customer requirements. 
Examples below illustrate group usage with a single RDU.
RDU
ID: 1
CM
Unit: 1
RDU: 1
Group: 1
CM
Unit: 2
RDU: 1
Group: 1
CM
Unit: 3
RDU: 1
Group: 1
CAN Bus
Liquid Supply
Vapor Return
RDU
ID: 1
CM
Unit: 1
RDU: 1
Group: 1
CM
Unit: 2
RDU: 1
Group: 1
CM
Unit: 3
RDU: 1
Group: 1
One RDU, One Group
CM
Unit: 1
RDU: 1
Group: 2
CM
Unit: 2
RDU: 1
Group: 2
CM
Unit: 3
RDU: 1
Group: 2
One RDU, Two Groups
Group 1
Group 2
Group 1










