User`s guide

18InRow RD 100-Series and InRow RD 200-Series User’s Guide
Status > Detailed Status page
Input State—The current state of the input contact. If the input contact is in an abnormal state, an
alarm occurs and the unit changes its operating mode to Standby.
Output State—The current state of the output relay. An alarm will cause the output relay to
change from its normal state.
OHE Input State—The current state of the Outside Heat Exchanger (OHE) input. An alarm is
generated if the current state differs from the configured normal state.
OHE Output State—The current state of the OHE output.
Filter Differential Pressure—The difference in pressure on either side of the air filters. A high
differential pressure could indicate a clogged filter.
Suction Pressure—The pressure of the low pressure (suction) refrigerant line.
Discharge Pressure—The pressure of the high pressure (discharge) refrigerant line.
Superheat Temperature—The difference between the suction temperature and the evaporator
dew point temperature.
Identification page
Factory Information. This information is useful to APC Customer Support in helping to troubleshoot
any problems you may be having with this unit.
Model Number—The model number of the unit.
Serial Number—The serial number of the unit.
Controller Firmware—The version of the controller firmware.
Hardware Revision—The version of the hardware.
Date of Manufacture—The date on which the manufacture of this device was completed.
Identification. This information identifies the unit on the Overview page of the Home tab.
Name—The name to assign to the unit.
Location—The physical location of the unit.
Run Hours page
View the number of hours the unit and its components have been in operation. The air filter, fans,
condensate pump, compressor, and upper and lower fan power supplies require routine maintenance.
After you perform maintenance on a component, select its Reset check box and click Apply to reset the
run-hours to zero (0).
For information about routine maintenance, see the Operation Manual for your unit, provided
on the Utility CD or the APC Web site, www.apc.com.
Service Intervals page
Define the number of weeks after which an air filter must be cleaned or replaced (18 weeks, by default).
By default, the unit generates an alarm when the interval expires. To disable the alarm, clear the Alarm
check box and click Apply.