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YORK INTERNATIONAL

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FORM 160.54-O2(1102)

FORM 160.54-O2(1102)

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YORK INTERNATIONAL

CHANGEABILITY OF THIS DOCUMENT

It is the responsibility of operating/service person-

nel as to the applicability of these documents to the 

equipment in question. If there is any question in the 

mind of operating/service personnel as to the appli-

cability of these documents, then, prior to working 

on the equipment, they should verify with the owner 

whether the equipment has been modified and if cur-

rent literature is available.

                                                                                                                                                                           DESIGN LEVEL (E) 

                                                                                                                   POWER SUPPLY
                                                                                                                        – for 60 Hz
                                                                                                                        5 for 50 Hz

                                                                                      COMPRESSOR CODE
                                                                                           G4, H0, H1, H2, H3, H4, H5
                                                                                           H6, H8, J1, J2, J3, J4, P1, P2,
                                                                                           P3, P4, P5, P6, P7
                                                              CONDENSER CODE
                                                                   AB, AC, AD, BB, BC, BD, CR, CG, CH, DF, DG,
                                                                   DH CB, CC, CD, DB, DC, DD, EB, EC, ED, FB,
                                                                   FC, FD, GB, GC, GD, HB, HC, HD, JB, JC, JD,
                                                                   TB, TC, TD, VB, VC, VD
                                      EVAPORATOR CODE
                                      AB, AC, AD, BB, BC, BD, CR, CG, CH, DF, DG, DH
               MODEL          CB, CC, CD, CE, DB, DC, DD, DE, FB, FC, FD
                                      GB, GC, GD, GF, GH, HB, HC, HF, HH, JF, JG
                                      JH, TF, TG, TH, VF, VH, WF, WH

NOMENCLATURE

    YK          CB                 CB            G4                   –                    CM               E

            

MOTOR CODE

       60 Hz               50 Hz

   CH       CX       5CE       5CT
    CJ        CY      5CF       5CU
    CK        CZ      5CG      5CV
    CL        CA     5CH     5CW
   CM       CB       5CI       5CX
   CN       DA      5CJ       5DA
    CP       DB       5CK       5DB
   CR      DC      5CL       5DC
    CS       DD     5CM      5DD
    CT        DE      5CN      5DE
   CU       DF      5CO      5DF
    CV       DH      5CP     5DG
   CW       DJ      5CQ      5DH
    CF       CG     5CR      5OJ
                          5CS

In complying with YORK’s policy for continuous 

product improvement, the information contained in 

this document is subject to change without notice. 

While YORK makes no commitment to update or 

provide current information automatically to the 

manual owner, that information, if applicable, can be 

obtained by contacting the nearest YORK Applied 

Systems Service office.

REFERENCE INSTRUCTIONS

                                               

DESCRIPTION                                                                                             FORM NO.

                SOLID STATE STARTER (MOD “A”) – OPERATION & MAINTENANCE                                160.46-OM3.1
                SOLID STATE STARTER (MOD “B”) – OPERATION & MAINTENANCE                                160.00-O2
                VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE – OPERATION                                                                              160.00-O1
                VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE – SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS                                                        160.00-M1
                INSTALLATION                                                                                                                         160.54-N1
                OPTIVIEW CONTROL CENTER - SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS                                               160-54-M1
                WIRING DIAGRAM – UNIT WITH ELECTRO-MECHANICAL STARTER                                160.54-PW1
                WIRING DIAGRAM – UNIT WITH MOD “A” SOLID STATE STARTER                                    160.54-PW2
                WIRING DIAGRAM – UNIT WITH MOD “B” SOLID STATE STARTER                                    160.54-PW2.1 
                WIRING DIAGRAM – UNIT WITH VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE                                                 160.54-PW3
                RENEWAL PARTS – UNIT                                                                                                       160.49-RP4
                RENEWAL PARTS – OPTIVIEW CONTROL CENTER                                                            160.54-RP1
                WIRING DIAGRAM – UNIT (P Compressors) with ELECTRO-MECHANICAL STARTER           160.54-PW8
                WIRING DIAGRAM – UNIT (P Compressors) with MOD “B” SOLID STATE STARTER          160.54-PW9
                WIRING DIAGRAM – UNIT (P Compressors) with VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE                       160.54-PW10
                OPTIVIEW™ PANEL - OPERATION & MAINTENANCE                                                         160.54.O1

Summary of Contents for MaxE YK Series

Page 1: ...ETM CENTRIFUGAL LIQUID CHILLERS Supersedes NOTHING Form 160 54 O2 1102 MODEL YK STYLE E R 134a COOLING ONLY WITH OPTIVIEWTM CONTROL CENTER FOR ELECTRO MECHANICAL STARTER SOLID STATE STARTER VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE 00611VIP LDO5842 ...

Page 2: ... materials This individual shall also be familiar with and comply with all applicable governmental standards and regulations pertaining to the task in question SAFETY SYMBOLS The following symbols are used in this document to alert the reader to areas of potential hazard WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or se rious injury DANGER indicat...

Page 3: ...CF CG 5CR 5OJ 5CS In complying with YORK s policy for continuous product improvement the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice While YORK makes no commitment to update or provide current information automatically to the manual owner that information if applicable can be obtained by contacting the nearest YORK Applied Systems Service office REFERENCE INSTRUCTION...

Page 4: ... System and Fundamentals of Operation 7 SECTION 2 System Operating Procedures 9 SECTION 3 System Components Description 15 SECTION 4 Operational Maintenance 21 SECTION 5 Troubleshooting 23 SECTION 6 Maintenance 25 SECTION 7 Preventive Maintenance 34 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 5: ... 10 FIG 4 CHILLER STARTING SEQUENCE SHUTDOWN SEQUENCE VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE 11 FIG 5 LIQUID CHILLER LOG SHEETS 12 FIG 6 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 15 FIG 7 SCHEMATIC DRAWING YK COMPRESSOR LUBRICATION SYSTEM 16 FIG 8 OIL RETURN SYSTEM 18 FIG 9 CHARGING OIL RESERVOIR WITH OIL 21 FIG 10 EVACUATION OF CHILLER 22 FIG 11 SYSTEM PRESSURES 25 FIG 12 SATURATION CURVE 27 FIG 13 DIAGRAM MEGGING MOTOR WINDINGS 29 FIG 1...

Page 6: ... O Board and Motor Controller circuit Refer to SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM AND FUNDAMENTALS OF OPERATION 00116vip CONDENSER CONTROL CENTER COMPRESSOR MOTOR EVAPORATOR FIG 1 MODEL YK MAXETM CHILLER SYSTEM OPERATION DESCRIPTION SEE FIG 2 The YORK Model YK MaxETM Chiller is commonly applied to large air conditioning systems but may be used on other applications The chiller consists of an open mot...

Page 7: ...eat from the refrigerant vapor causing it to condense The condenser water is supplied to the chiller from an ex ternal source usually a cooling tower The condensed refrigerant drains from the condenser into the liquid return line where the variable orifice meters the flow of liquid refrigerant to the evaporator to complete the refrigerant circuit The major components of a chiller are selected to h...

Page 8: ...L 8 FORM 160 54 O2 1102 FIG 2 REFRIGERANT FLOW THRU CHILLER PREROTATION VANES See Detail A SUCTION EVAPORATOR ELIMINATOR OIL COOLER LD00924 FLOW CONTROL ORIFICE SUB COOLER CONDENSER DISCHARGE BAFFLE DISCHARGE COMPRESSOR ...

Page 9: ...fter start up the excess oil may be drained from the oil filter drain valve while the compressor is running If oil level is low oil should be added to the com pressor See Oil Charging Procedure page 22 Comply with EPA and Local regu lations when removing or dispos ing of Refrigeration System oil START UP PROCEDURE Pre Starting Prior to starting the chiller observe the OptiView Control Center Make ...

Page 10: ...mp will start to circulate oil for a 50 second pre run to establish oil flow and adequate lubrication to all bearings gears and rotating sur faces within the compressor The high and low oil pressure transducers OP and the oil temperature sensor RT3 will sense any malfunction in the lubrication system 3 The anti recycle timer software function will op erate after the 50 seconds of pre run time At t...

Page 11: ...rent limit software function plus the 3 phase 100 solid state overload current limiter CM 2 on Electro Mechanical Starter applications or the Solid State Starter current Limit function will override the temperature control func tion and prevent the Prerotation Vanes from opening beyond the CURRENT LIMIT setting NOT FOR ALL SHUTDOWNS REFER TO DISPLAY MES SAGES SECTION OF THIS MANUAL System Operatin...

Page 12: ... entering condenser water tempera ture may be as much as 25 F 14 C colder than the standby return chilled water temperature Cooling tower fan cycling will normally provide adequate control of the entering condenser water temperature on most installations OPERATING LOG SHEET A permanent daily record of system operating condi tions temperatures and pressures recorded at regular intervals throughout ...

Page 13: ...s necessary 5 Perform refrigerant analysis NEED FOR MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE If the system is malfunctioning in any manner or the unit is stopped by one of the safety controls consult the Operation Analysis Chart Table 1 pages 23 and 24 of this instruction After consulting this chart if you are unable to make the proper repairs or adjust ments to start the compressor or the particular trouble contin...

Page 14: ... carefully drain the cooling water from the cooling tower condenser condenser pump and the chilled water system chilled water pump and coils Open the drains on the evaporator and condenser liquid heads to assure complete drainage If a Variable Speed Drive drain its water cooling sys tem If Solid State Starter drain water from starter cooling loop 3 On the SETUP Screen disable the clock This conser...

Page 15: ...L SECTION 3 SYSTEM COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION MOTOR EVAPORATOR COMPRESSOR SUCTION DUAL RELIEF VALVES SIGHT GLASS VARIABLE SPEED OIL PUMP CONTROL BOX REFRIGERANT CHARGING VALVE 00611vip FRONT VIEW FIG 6 SYSTEM COMPONENTS OPTIVIEW CONTROL CENTER 3 ...

Page 16: ...YORK INTERNATIONAL 16 FORM 160 54 O2 1102 FIG 7 SYSTEM COMPONENTS CONT D 28778A DISCHARGE LINE OIL COOLER OIL RESERVOIR PUMP REAR VIEW System Components Description ...

Page 17: ... all interconnecting oil piping and passages There are main points within the motor com pressor which must be supplied with forced lubrication as follows 1 Compressor Drive Shaft Low Speed a Shaft seal b Front and rear journal bearings one on each side of driving gear c Low speed thrust bearing forward and reverse 2 Compressor Driven Shaft High Speed a Forward and reverse high speed thrust bearing...

Page 18: ...YORK INTERNATIONAL 18 FORM 160 54 O2 1102 LOW SPEED GEAR REAR BEARING DOUBLE BELLOWS SHAFT SEAL FIG 8 SCHEMATIC DRAWING YK COMPRESSOR LUBRICATION SYSTEM LD08577 System Components Description ...

Page 19: ...rcurrent transformers are furnished with all units HEAT EXCHANGERS Evaporator and condenser shells are fabricated from rolled carbon steel plates with fusion welded seams Heat exchanger tubes are internally enhanced type The evaporator is a shell and tube flooded type heat exchanger A distributor trough provides uniform distribution of refrigerant over the entire shell length Stainless steel mesh ...

Page 20: ... refrigerant Isolation of the refrigerant in this system must be performed by a quali fied service technician OPTIONAL HOT GAS BYPASS Hot gas bypass is optional and is used to eliminate compressor surge during light load or high head operation The OptiView control panel will automati cally modulate the hot gas valve open and closed as required Adjustment of the hot gas control valve must be perfor...

Page 21: ...nducing the low pressure oil rich liquid to flow from the evaporator through the dehy drator to the compressor sump CHANGING THE DEHYDRATOR To change the dehydrator use the following pro cedure 1 Shut the stop valves on the condenser gas line oil return line to rotor support and inlet end of the dehydrator 2 Remove the dehydrator Refer to Fig 9 3 Assemble the new filter drier 4 Open condenser stop...

Page 22: ...il charging valve A located on the remote oil reservoir cover plate See Fig 9 Do not tighten the connection at the charging valve until after the air is forced out by pumping a few strokes of the oil pump This fills the lines with oil and prevents air from being pumped into the system 3 Open the oil charging valve and pump oil into the system until oil level in the compressor oil res ervoir is abo...

Page 23: ...gerant refrigerant into system greater than normal with high discharge Variable orifice problem Remove obstruction temperature Temperature difference between leaving Evaporator tubes dirty or Clean evaporator tubes chilled water and refrigerant in the evaporator restricted greater than normal with normal discharge temperature Temperature of chilled water too low with Insufficient load for Check pr...

Page 24: ...YMPTOM REDUCED OIL PUMP CAPACITY Oil pump pumping capacity Excessive end clearance Inspect and replace worn parts pump Other worn pump parts Partially blocked oil supply Check oil inlet for blockage inlet 8 SYMPTOM OIL PRESSURE GRADUALLY DECREASES Noted by Observation of Daily Log Sheets When oil pump VSD frequency increases Oil filter is dirty Change oil filter to 55 hz to maintain target oil pre...

Page 25: ...ector can be used to detect any leaks too small to be found by the soap test To test with R 22 proceed as follows 1 With no pressure in the system charge R 22 gas into the system through the charging valve to a pressure of 2 PSIG 14 kPa 2 Build up the system pressure with dry nitrogen to approximately 75 to 100 PSIG 517 to 690 kPa To be sure that the concentration of refrigerant has reached all pa...

Page 26: ... disconnect the vacuum pump leaving the vacuum indicator in place 6 Hold the vacuum obtained in Step 3 in the system for 8 hours the slightest rise in pressure indicates a leak or the presence of moisture or both If after 24 hours the wet bulb temperature in the vacuum indi cator has not risen above 40 F 4 4 C or a pressure of 6 3 mm Hg the system may be considered tight Be sure the vacuum indicat...

Page 27: ... and found to be tight prior to evacuation then the saturation tempera ture recordings should follow a curve similar to the typical saturation curve shown as Fig 12 The temperature of the water in the test tube will drop as the pressure decreases until the boiling point is reached at which point the temperature will level off and remain at this level until all of the water in the shell is vaporize...

Page 28: ...0 lbs 207 345 862 or 12 066 kg of refrigerant TABLE 3 REFRIGERANT CHARGE CHECKINGTHEREFRIGERANTCHARGE DURINGUNITSHUTDOWN The refrigerant charge is specified for each chiller model See Table 3 Charge the correct amount of refrigerant and record the level in the evaporator sight glass The refrigerant charge should always be checked and trimmed when the system is shut down The refrigerant charge leve...

Page 29: ... the condenser or evaporator compressor while making any necessary repairs While the main disconnect switch and compressor motor starter are open meg the motor as follows 1 Using a megohm meter megger meg between phases and each phase to ground See Fig 13 these readings are to be interpreted using the graph shown in Fig 14 2 If readings fall below shaded area remove ex ternal leads from motor and ...

Page 30: ...TERNATIONAL 30 FORM 160 54 O2 1102 LD00476 FIG 14 MOTOR STARTER TEMPERATURE AND INSULATION RESISTANCES Minimum Insulation Resistance vs Temperature per IEEE Std 43 Open Motors Maintenance TEMPERATURE F MEGOHMS ...

Page 31: ...d pressure over a period of time accompanied by a steady rise in condensing temperature and noisy operation These symptoms may also be due to foul gas buildup Purging will remove the foul gas revealing the effect of fouling TUBE FOULING Fouling of the tubes can be due to deposits of two types as follows 1 Rust or sludge which finds its way into the tubes and accumulates there This material usually...

Page 32: ...d the ends of all tubes with water Do not use carbon tetrachloride for this purpose since its fumes give the same flame discoloration that the refrigerant does 3 With nitrogen or dry air blow out the tubes to clear them of traces of refrigerant laden moisture from the circulation water As soon as the tubes are clear a cork should be driven into each end of the tube Pressurize the dry system with 5...

Page 33: ...s passages or dirty oil filters If the unit is shutting down on HOT High Oil Temperature or Low Oil Pressure OP change the oil filter element Examine the oil filter element for the presence of aluminum particles Aluminum gas seal rings can contact the impeller and account for some aluminum particles to accumulate in the oil filter espe cially during the initial start up and first several months of...

Page 34: ...s are not supplied and bearings are designed for long life under standard conditions Frames 284T thru 587UZ are furnished with double shielded or open ball or roller bearings It is neces sary to re lubricate anti friction bearings periodically See Table 4 Frame Size Standard 8hr Day Continuous 24hr Day Grease Qty oz 143T 256T 7 Years 3 Years 1 284TS 286TS 210 Days 70 Days 1 324TS 587USS 150 Days 5...

Page 35: ... user to provide for proper water treatment to provide for a longer and more economical life of the equipment The following recommendation should be followed in determining the condition of the water side of the condenser and evaporator tubes 1 The condenser tubes should be cleaned annually or earlier if conditions warrant If the temperature difference between the water off the condenser and the c...

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