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out, the UCB may have the compressor in an ASCD. 
Check the LED for an indication of an ASCD cycle. The 
ASCD should time out within 5 minutes. Press and release 
the TEST button to reset all ASCDs.

11. If 24 volts is present at the UCB Y1 terminal and the 

compressor is not out due to a protective switch trip, repeat 
trip lock out, or ASCD, the economizer terminals of the 
UCB may be improperly wired. Check for 24 volts at the Y1 
“OUT” terminal of the UCB. If 24 volts is present, trace the 
wiring from Y1 “OUT” for incorrect wiring. If 24 volts is not 
present at the Y1 “OUT” terminal, the UCB must be 
replaced.

12.

For units without economizers

: If 24 volts is present at the 

Y1 OUT terminal, check for 24 volts at the Y1 “ECON” 
terminal. If 24 volts is not present, check for loose wiring 
from the Y1 “OUT” terminal to the Mate-N-Lock plug, the 
jumper in the Mate-N-Lock plug, and in the wiring from the 
Mate-N-Lock plug to the Y1 “ECON” terminal.

13.

For units with economizers

: If 24 volts is present at the Y1 

“OUT” terminal, check for 24 volts at the Y1 “ECON” 
terminal. If 24 volts is not present, check for loose wiring 
from the Y1 “OUT” terminal to the Mate-N-Lock plug, a 
poor connection between the UCB and economizer Mate-
N-Lock plugs, loose wiring from the Mate-N-Lock plug to 
the economizer, back to the Mate-N-Lock plug, and from 
the Mate-N-Lock plug to the Y1 “ECON” terminal. If nothing 
is found, the economizer control may have faulted and is 
failing to return the 24-volt “call” to the Y1 “ECON” terminal 
even though the economizer is not providing free cooling. 
To test, disconnect the Mate-N-Locks and jumper between 
the WHITE and YELLOW wires of the UCB’s Mate-N-Lock 
plug. If compressor #1 energizes, there is a fault in the 
economizer wiring or the economizer control.

14. The UCB can be programmed to lock out compressor 

operation during free cooling and in low ambient 
conditions. These options are not enabled by default. Local

 

distributors can test the UCB for this programming.

For units with factory installed economizers, the UCB is 
programmed to lock out compressor operation when the 
LAS set point is reached. 

For units without factory installed or with field installed 
economizers, the UCB allows compressor operation all the 
time. This programming can be checked or changed by the 
local distributor.

15. If none of the above corrected the error, test the integrity of 

the UCB. Disconnect the C1 terminal wire and jumper it to 
the Y1 terminal. DO NOT jump the Y1 to C1 terminals. If 
the compressor engages, the UCB has faulted.

16. If none of the above correct the error, replace the UCB.

On calls for the second stage of cooling, the supply air blower 
motor and compressor #1 are operating but compressor #2 is 
not (the room thermostat fan switch is in the “AUTO” position):

1.

If installed, check the position of the economizer blades. If 
the blades are open, the economizer is providing free 

cooling. If the second stage of cooling is requested, 
following a short delay, compressor #1 will be energized 
unless it is locked out. Typically, compressor #2 is 
energized only during free cooling if the call for the second 
stage of cooling persists for 20 minutes.

2.

Compressor #2 will not energize simultaneously with 
compressor #1 if a call for both stages of cooling is 
received. The UCB delays compressor #2 by 30 seconds 
to prevent a power surge. If after the delay compressor #2 
does not energize on a second stage call for cooling, check 
for line voltage at the compressor contactor, M2, and that 
the contactor is pulled in. Check for loose wiring between 
the contactor and the compressor.

3.

If M2 is pulled in and voltage is supplied at M2, lightly touch 
the compressor housing. If it is hot, the compressor may be 
off on inherent protection. Cancel any calls for cooling and 
wait for the internal overload to reset. Test again when cool.

4.

If M2 is not pulled in, check for 24 volts at the M2 coil. If 24 
volts is present and M2 is not pulled in, replace the 
contactor.

5.

Failing the above, if voltage is supplied at M2, M2 is pulled 
in, and the compressor still does not operate, replace the 
compressor.

6.

If 24 volts is not present at M2, check for 24 volts at the 
UCB terminal, C2. If 24 volts are present, check for loose 
wiring between C2 and the compressor contactor.

7.

If 24 volts is not present at the C2 terminal, check for 24 
volts from the room thermostat at the UCB Y2 terminal. If 
24 volts is not present from the room thermostat, check for 
the following:

a. 24 volts at the thermostat Y2 terminal

b. Proper wiring between the room thermostat and the 

UCB, i.e. Y1 to Y1, Y2 to Y2, and

c. Loose wiring from the room thermostat to the UCB

8.

If 24 volts is present at the UCB Y2 terminal, the 
compressor may be out due to an open high-pressure 
switch, low-pressure switch, or freezestat. Check for 24 
volts at the HPS2, LPS2, and FS2 terminals of the UCB. If 
a switch has opened, there should be a voltage potential 
between the UCB terminals, e.g. if LPS2 has opened, there 
will be 24 volts of potential between the LPS2 terminals.

9.

If 24 volts is present at the UCB Y2 terminal and none of 
the protection switches have opened, the UCB may have 
locked out the compressor for repeat trips. The UCB 
should be flashing a code. If not, press and release the 
ALARMS button on the UCB. The UCB will flash the last 
five alarms on the LED. If the compressor is locked out,

remove any call for cooling at the thermostat or by 
disconnecting the thermostat wiring at the Y2 UCB 
terminal. This will reset any compressor lock outs.

NOTE: 

While the above step will reset any lock outs, 
compressor #1 will be held off for the ASCD, and 
compressor #2 may be held off for a portion of the 
ASCD. See the next step.

Summary of Contents for Predator XP Series

Page 1: ...Application 37 16 RPM Selection 38 17 Indoor Blower Specifications 39 18 Power Exhaust Specifications 39 19 Motor Sheave Datum Diameters 41 20 Additional Static Resistance 42 21 Electric Heat Limit Se...

Page 2: ...whenever working on air conditioning equipment Be sure to follow all other applicable safety precautions and codes including National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 latest edition U S A and Canadian El...

Page 3: ...as follows 1 For use as a cooling only unit cooling unit with supplemental electric heat or a forced air furnace 2 For outdoor installation only 3 For installation on combustible material and may be i...

Page 4: ...n of Additional Options that Don t Have an Option Code Pre assigned AA None AB Phase Monitor AC Coil Guard AD Dirty Filter Switch AE Phase Monitor Coil Guard AF Phase Monitor Dirty Filter Switch AG Co...

Page 5: ...st Edition 2 Local building codes and 3 Local electric utility requirements In Canada 1 Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 2 Installation Codes CSA B149 1 3 Local plumbing and waste water codes and 4...

Page 6: ...877 UPG SERV for guidance Additional accessories may be needed for stable operation at temperatures below 30 F Compressor 1 Access High Eff Compressor Toolless Door Latch Side entry power and control...

Page 7: ...lings to the lifting holes provided in the base rails Spreader bars whose length exceeds the largest dimension across the unit MUST be used across the top of the unit Units may be moved or lifted with...

Page 8: ...lbs Center of Gravity 4 Point Load Location lbs 6 Point Load Location lbs Shipping Operating X Y A B C D A B C D E F 078 6 5 XP 1085 1080 38 25 262 195 266 357 184 150 124 169 204 250 090 7 5 XP 1095...

Page 9: ...e 9 XP150 Physical Dimensions Table 3 XP078 150 Unit Accessory Weights Unit Accessory Weight lbs Shipping Operating Economizer 90 85 Power Exhaust 40 35 Electric Heat1 49 49 1 Weight given is for the...

Page 10: ...0 3 4 89 30 3 16 24 3 16 17 3 16 6 3 16 XP120 50 3 4 89 30 3 16 24 3 16 17 3 16 6 3 16 XP150 50 3 4 119 1 2 30 3 16 24 3 16 17 3 16 6 3 16 5 3 8 Table 5 XP078 150 Unit Clearances Direction Distance in...

Page 11: ...it Electrical Entry Figure 12 XP078 120 Unit Side Duct Openings Disconnect Swith Cover Power Entry 2 1 2 Control Entry 7 8 Power Entry 2 1 2 Convenience Outlet Cover Convenience Outlet Power Entry 7 8...

Page 12: ...Left Duct Opening Dot Plugs 2 7 8 5 5 32 D C 31 5 8 18 1 4 B A Table 6 Side Duct Dimensions Unit Model Number Dimension in A B C D XP078 28 1 4 18 1 16 28 1 4 18 1 4 XP090 28 1 4 18 1 16 28 1 4 18 1 4...

Page 13: ...Curb Figure 16 XP078 150 Transition Roof Curb 8 or 14 50 1 2 30 20 20 80 5 8 6 2 TYP INSULATED DECK UNDER COMPRESSOR SECTION INSULATED DECK UNDER CONDENSER SECTION FRONT RIGHT SUPPLY RETURN 76 5 8 94...

Page 14: ...ation no duct cover changes are necessary For side duct application remove the side duct covers and install over the bottom duct openings The panels removed from the side duct connections are designed...

Page 15: ...l Mobil 3MA POE This oil is extremely hygroscopic meaning it absorbs water readily POE oil can absorb 15 times as much water as other oils designed for HCFC and CFC refrigerants Take all necessary pre...

Page 16: ...e utilized for these units Factory installed disconnects are available If installing a disconnect field supplied or York International supplied accessory refer to Figure 4 for the recommended mounting...

Page 17: ...r general installation procedure Seven 7 color coded insulated wires should be used to connect the thermostat to the unit Refer to Table 7 for control wire sizing and maximum length THREE PHASE POWER...

Page 18: ...C OCC X R 2 TO REMOTE SENSOR 2ET04701324 IF USED 24 Volt Transformer THERMOSTAT1 TERMINALS UNIT TERMINALS STRIP TB1 1 Electronic programmable Thermostat 2ET0770010124 includes subbase 2 Terminals A1 a...

Page 19: ...4 1 49 6 50 60 E09 6 8 1 18 9 67 7 73 2 70 80 E18 13 5 2 37 5 90 9 96 4 100 100 E24 18 2 50 0 106 6 112 1 110 125 E36 25 5 2 70 8 132 6 138 1 150 150 230 15 6 83 1 21 4 1 5 6 0 5 5 0 0 None 44 1 49 6...

Page 20: ...3 5 2 37 5 114 1 119 6 125 125 E24 18 2 50 0 129 8 135 3 150 150 E36 25 5 2 70 8 155 8 161 3 175 175 E54 40 6 2 112 7 155 8 161 4 175 175 230 22 4 149 0 35 0 1 5 10 9 5 5 0 0 None 67 3 72 8 80 90 E18...

Page 21: ...0 E09 6 8 1 18 9 71 3 76 8 80 80 E18 13 5 2 37 5 94 5 100 0 100 100 E24 18 2 50 0 110 2 115 7 125 125 E36 25 5 2 70 8 136 2 141 7 150 150 230 15 6 83 1 21 4 1 5 9 6 5 5 0 0 None 47 7 53 2 60 60 E09 9...

Page 22: ...13 5 2 37 5 119 3 124 8 125 125 E24 18 2 50 0 135 0 140 5 150 150 E36 25 5 2 70 8 161 0 166 5 175 175 E54 40 6 2 112 7 161 0 167 9 175 175 230 22 4 149 0 35 0 1 5 16 1 5 5 0 0 None 72 5 78 0 90 100 E1...

Page 23: ...E09 6 8 1 18 9 77 7 83 2 80 90 E18 13 5 2 37 5 100 9 106 4 110 110 E24 18 2 50 0 116 6 122 1 125 125 E36 25 5 2 70 8 142 6 148 1 150 150 230 15 6 83 1 21 4 1 5 6 0 5 5 10 0 None 54 1 59 6 60 70 E09 9...

Page 24: ...8 13 5 2 37 5 124 1 129 6 125 150 E24 18 2 50 0 139 8 145 3 150 150 E36 25 5 2 70 8 165 8 171 3 175 175 E54 40 6 2 112 7 167 0 173 9 175 175 230 22 4 149 0 35 0 1 5 10 9 5 5 10 0 None 77 3 82 8 90 100...

Page 25: ...E09 6 8 1 18 9 81 3 86 8 90 90 E18 13 5 2 37 5 104 5 110 0 110 110 E24 18 2 50 0 120 2 125 7 125 150 E36 25 5 2 70 8 146 2 151 7 150 175 230 15 6 83 1 21 4 1 5 9 6 5 5 10 0 None 57 7 63 2 70 70 E09 9...

Page 26: ...13 5 2 37 5 129 3 134 8 150 150 E24 18 2 50 0 145 0 150 5 150 175 E36 25 5 2 70 8 171 0 176 5 175 200 E54 40 6 2 112 7 173 5 180 4 175 200 230 22 4 149 0 35 0 1 5 16 1 5 5 10 0 None 82 5 88 0 100 110...

Page 27: ...35 7 9 3 35 8 6 3 30 13 2 3 0 17 F capacity rating Mbh 43 0 51 0 53 0 58 0 90 0 System power KW COP 5 7 2 20 6 4 2 25 6 9 2 25 7 8 2 20 13 5 2 2 HSPF Btu Watts hr DIMENSIONS inches Length 89 89 89 89...

Page 28: ...AK71 AK69 AK69 AK89 AK74 AK84 AK74 AK74 BK77 Belt A54 A52 A52 A54 A56 A54 A56 A54 A54 BX56 Motor HP each 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 5 RPM 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 Frame size 56...

Page 29: ...Exhaust accessories 1 Down Flow application 2 Horizontal Flow application that requires the purchase of a barometric relief hood Rain Hood All of the hood components including the filters the gasketi...

Page 30: ...ucture that is easy to use You press the and arrow buttons to move forward and backward through the menus and press the button to select and confirm setup item changes Time out and Screensaver When no...

Page 31: ...damper 100 open and fan on high speed and the call will turn off OR If the call for additional cooling in the space has not been satisfied then the first stage of mechanical cooling will be enabled t...

Page 32: ...sity of the air However since the air at high altitude is less dense less static pressure will be generated and less power will be required than a similar application at sea level Air density correcti...

Page 33: ...given is at an elevation of 5 000 ft The first step is to convert this static pressure to equivalent sea level conditions Sea level static pressure 1 5 832 1 80 Enter the blower table at 6000 sCFM and...

Page 34: ...1 95 BHP exceeds the maximum continuous BHP rating of the 1 5 HP motor The 2 HP motor is required 6 1268 RPM is within the range of the 2 HP drives 7 Using the 2 HP motor and drive 5 turns open will...

Page 35: ...1072 1 87 1124 2 04 2400 631 0 16 682 0 41 736 0 66 793 0 90 852 1 14 911 1 36 970 1 58 1028 1 78 1084 1 97 1136 2 13 2600 642 0 27 692 0 52 747 0 76 804 1 01 862 1 24 922 1 47 981 1 69 1039 1 89 1094...

Page 36: ...ressure IWG1 1 Blower performance includes 2 filters See STATIC RESISTANCE table for additional applications 2 See RPM SELECTION table to determine desired motor sheave setting and to determine the ma...

Page 37: ...065 1 81 1113 2 02 1153 2 24 2400 689 0 42 743 0 69 800 0 93 859 1 16 919 1 37 978 1 57 1035 1 77 1088 1 97 1135 2 18 1176 2 40 2600 712 0 60 766 0 87 823 1 11 882 1 34 942 1 55 1002 1 75 1058 1 95 11...

Page 38: ...M BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 3 HP Field Supplied Drive Standard 3 HP Drive Hi Static 5 HP Drive 3200 757 1 20 811 1 36 864 1 50 915 1 64 964 1 77 1012 1 89 1059 2 02 1104 2 14 1149 2 26 1192 2 38 340...

Page 39: ...les one in the return air duct as close to the inlet of the unit as possible and another in the supply air duct as close to the outlet of the unit as possible 2 Using the whole drilled in step 1 inser...

Page 40: ...nflow configuration 6 Determine the unit Measured CFM from the Blower Performance Table External Static Pressure and the number of turns the variable motor sheave is open 7 To adjust Measured CFM to R...

Page 41: ...tallation for any installation errors leaks or undesirable systems effects that can result in loss of airflow Even small changes in blower speed can result in substantial changes in static pressure an...

Page 42: ...0 0 04 0 14 0 07 0 08 0 09 0 10 0 13 2500 0 11 0 16 0 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 0 14 2700 0 18 0 17 0 09 0 10 0 12 0 13 0 16 2900 0 25 0 19 0 10 0 11 0 13 0 14 0 18 3100 0 31 0 20 0 12 0 13 0 15 0 16 0 20 330...

Page 43: ...age of cooling continues for 20 minutes compressor 2 is energized provided it has not been locked out If there is an initial call for both stages of cooling the UCB will delay energizing compressor 2...

Page 44: ...halted compressor Should a low pressure switch open three times within one hour of operation the UCB will lock out the associated compressor and flash a code Table 23 If the other compressor is inacti...

Page 45: ...izes a time temperature defrost scheme The following two conditions must be met before the DC will enter a defrost mode 1 The DC must first satisfy its accumulated minimum run time This is factory set...

Page 46: ...off position 3 Turn unit electrical power on 4 Set the room thermostat fan switch to on 5 Check indoor blower rotation If blower rotation is in the wrong direction Refer to Phasing Section in general...

Page 47: ...the power connected to the unit Use extreme care when working with live circuits Check the unit nameplate for the correct line voltage and set the voltmeter to the correct range before making any con...

Page 48: ...ion Byte will be turned on and the red status LED Heat Delay is turned off Press the COMM SETUP SELECT button to toggle into the Heat Delay Setup the green LED will turn off and the red LED for Heat D...

Page 49: ...blades If the blades are open the economizer is providing free cooling and the compressors will not immediately operate If both stages of cooling are requested simultaneously and the economizer provid...

Page 50: ...not the room thermostat fan switch is in the AUTO position 1 If installed check the position of the economizer blades If the blades are open the economizer is providing free cooling If the second stag...

Page 51: ...energize all compressors on a loss of call for the first stage of cooling i e a loss if 24 volts at the Y1 terminal 8 If 24 volts are present at the UCB Y1 terminal the compressor may be out due to a...

Page 52: ...reached For units without factory installed or with field installed economizers the UCB allows compressor operation all the time This programming can be checked or changed by the local distributor 14...

Page 53: ...r standard warranty policy which states that Johnson Controls UPG will cover parts and labor on new equipment start up failures that are caused by a defect in factory workmanship or material for a per...

Page 54: ...ncy drive is operating at 60 HZ Do not proceed with the equipment start up without the design CFM information Design Supply Air CFM __________________________ Design Return Air CFM ___________________...

Page 55: ...omplete Air Moving Inspection Completed See Notes Alignment of drive components Belt tension adjusted properly Blower pulleys tight on shaft bearing set screws tight wheel tight to shaft Pressure swit...

Page 56: ...to increase of decrease the airflow to meet the design conditions If the motor pulley size was changed measure the outside diameters of the motor and blower pulleys and record those diameters here Bl...

Page 57: ...Return Air Temperature ________________ F db ________________ F wb ________________ RH Mixed Air Temperature ________________ F db ________________ F wb ________________ RH Supply Air Temperature ____...

Page 58: ...____________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________...

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