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FRICK

®

 QUANTUM

™ 

HD VILTER

®

 RETROFIT

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

090.040-I02 (AUG 2014)

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GROUNDING

Grounding is the most important factor for successful opera-
tion and is typically the most overlooked.  The NEC states that 
control equipment may be grounded by using the rigid conduit 
as a conductor. This worked for the earlier relay systems, but 
it is in no way acceptable for electronic control equipment. 
Conduit is made of steel and is a poor conductor relative 
to an insulated stranded copper wire. Electronic equipment 
reacts to very small currents and must have a proper ground 
in  order  to  operate  properly;  therefore,  stranded  copper 
grounds are required for proper operation. 
For proper operation, the control power ground circuit must 
be a single continuous circuit of the proper sized insulated 
stranded conductor, from the electronic control panel to the 
plant supply transformer (See Figure below). Driving a ground 
stake  at  the  electronic  control  may  also  cause  additional 
problems since other equipment in the plant on the same 
circuits may ground themselves to the ground stake causing 
large ground flow at the electronic control panel. Also, run-
ning multiple ground conductors into the electronic control 
panel from various locations can create multiple potentials 
resulting in ground loop currents. A single ground wire (10 
AWG or 8 AWG) from the electronic control panel, that is 
bonded to the control power neutral at the secondary side 
of the control power transformer in the starter and then to 
the 3-phase ground point, will yield the best results.

Figure 6. Control power Ground Circuit

NOTICE

Structural grounding can also result in multiple ground 

potentials  and  is  also  a  relatively  poor  conductor. 

Therefore, this is not an acceptable method for proper 

operation of electronic equipment.

There must be a ground for the three-phase power wiring. 
This must be sized in accordance to the NEC and any local 
codes relative to the highest rated circuit overload protec-
tion provided in the circuit. The manufacturer may require a 
larger ground conductor than what is required by the NEC for 
proper steering of EMI from sensitive circuits. This conduc-
tor must also be insulated to avoid inadvertent contact at 
multiple points to ground, which could create Ground Loops. 
In many installations that are having electronic control prob-
lems, this essential wire is usually missing, is not insulated, 
or improperly sized. 

NEC size ratings are for safety purposes and not necessarily 
for adequate relaying of noise (EMI) to earth ground to avoid 
possible  interference  with  sensitive  equipment.  Therefore 
sizing this conductor 1 – 2 sizes larger than required by code 
will provide better transfer of this noise. 
Johnson Controls-Frick

®

 requires that the ground conductor 

meet the following: 
•  Stranded Copper
•  Insulated
•  One size larger than NEC requirements for conventional 

starters

•  Two sizes larger than NEC requirements for VFD starters
•  Conduit must be grounded at each end
•  This  circuit  must  be  complete  from  the  motor  to  the 

starter continuing in a seamless manner back to the plant 

supply transformer (power source). 

For Direct Coupled, Package Mounted Starters, the ground 
between the motor and the starter may need to be made 
externally (See Figure below). The connection on the starter 
end must be on the starter side of the vibration isolators. 
Be  certain  the  connection  is  metal  to  metal.  Paint  may 
need to be removed to ensure a proper conductive circuit. 
The use of counter-sunk star washers at the point of con-
nection at each end will maximize metal to metal contact.

Figure 7. Motor And Starter Grounding

VFD AppLICATIONS

The primary ground conductor that accompanies the three-
phase supply must be stranded copper, insulated and two 
sizes larger than the minimum required by the NEC or any 
other applicable codes. This is necessary due to the increased 
generation of EMI which is a characteristic of a VFD output 
to the motor when compared to a conventional starter. 
For VFD applications, isolation of the control power, analog 
devices,  and  communications  ground  from  the  3-phase 
ground within the starter and the electronic control panel may 
be necessary. This is due to the higher noise (RFI/EMI) levels 
generated between the VFD output and the motor, relative 
to a conventional starter. If these grounds are left coupled 
by a common back-plate in the starter/drive, this noise can 
be direct coupled to the control power, analog device, and 
communications  grounding  and  may  cause  unexplained 
behavior and possible damage to components. 

Summary of Contents for Frick QUANTUM HD VILTER

Page 1: ...ck for the latest version of this publication Contents Vilter Retrofit Installation Instructions Frick Quantum HD Retrofit Panels 2 Introduction 2 Instructions 3 Calibration of Temperature Pressure Sensors 6 Calibration of Capacity Volume Slides 6 Installation Of Electronic Equipment Wire Sizing 8 Voltage Source 8 Grounding 9 VFD Applications 9 Conduit 10 Wiring Practices 10 Communications 12 UPS ...

Page 2: ...ONTROL PANEL These instructions are based on the installer having a fun damental knowledge of refrigeration design and installation Instructions are for conversion to the standard design unit Special package and or control modifications furnished on the existing unit will require deviation from these instructions Contact Frick if you have any questions concerns or prob lems Frick does not take res...

Page 3: ...eat venting and recovery procedure if neces sary 4 If an oil separator temperature probe well is to be installed drain the oil from the oil separator 5 Take digital photographs of all internal connections of the existing controller to use as a reference when making the connections on the replacement controller Remove the existing panel from the compressor package DO NOT CUT WIRES OR TUBING LINES T...

Page 4: ... to be replaced with the optical actuators before proceeding The position feedback cable from the capacity and volume slide actuators will be routed back to the QUANTUM HD and through 2 of the 4 holes in the 3 4 strain relief that is provided The capacity slide actuator is the one that is physically higher on the compressor To avoid any incidental damage disconnect the cables for control and signa...

Page 5: ...12 24 vdc is labeled with the part number and acceptable voltage output range The voltages for the 5 12 24 vdc supplies are as follows 5 vdc range 5 10 5 20 vdc 12 vdc range 12 10 12 20 vdc 24 vdc range 24 2 24 5 vdc The power supplies accept both 120 or 220 VAC input range 100 240 VAC 24 At this point the operating display on the controller should be seen Log in to the controller using a default ...

Page 6: ...n procedure using the value from the gauge 13 Step to the pre oil filter pressure setting on the Pressure Calibration display Calibration of Capacity Volume Slides Go to Menu Calibration Capacity Volume Once on this screen you can attach the power and signal cables at the optical actuators for the capacity and volume slides The optical actuators used for capacity and volume slide positioning provi...

Page 7: ... board The red LED will begin flashing at a fast rate 2 Touch the Decrease Volume button on the QUANTUM HD calibration page to drive the volume slide to it s minimum physical position Watching the photo chopper on the actuator control board it will be evident when the volume slide is at the physical stop as the photo chopper will suddenly slow and stop 3 Quickly touch the Decrease Volume button to...

Page 8: ...pressor package or a Central Control System panel NOTICE It is very important to read the installation instructions thoroughly before beginning the project Make sure you have drawings and instructions with your equipment If not call the manufacturer and request the proper instructions and drawings Every manufacturer of elec tronic equipment should have a knowledgeable staff willing to answer your ...

Page 9: ... must also be insulated to avoid inadvertent contact at multiple points to ground which could create Ground Loops In many installations that are having electronic control prob lems this essential wire is usually missing is not insulated or improperly sized NEC size ratings are for safety purposes and not necessarily for adequate relaying of noise EMI to earth ground to avoid possible interference ...

Page 10: ...tage lines in PVC does not reduce these requirements on separation Only running in metal conduit can relieve these requirements Due to the level of EMI that can be induced onto lower voltage lines when running multiple feeders in a trench control power communications analog or signal wiring cannot be run in trenches that house multiple conduits electrical ducts carrying 3 phase power to starters v...

Page 11: ...e conduit and the enclosure so that if water gets on top of the enclosure it cannot run in between the conduit and the enclosure This is extremely important in outdoor applications NOTICE It is simply NEVER a good practice to enter through the top of an electronic control panel or starter panel that does not already have knockouts provided If knockouts are not provided for this purpose it is obvio...

Page 12: ...c does not advise nor support the use of uninterrupted power supply systems for use with the Quantum HD panel With a UPS system providing shutdown protection for a Frick Quantum panel the panel may not see the loss of the 3 phase voltage on the motor because the UPS may prevent the motor starter contactor from dropping out With the starter contactor still energized the compressor auxiliary will co...

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