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JOHNSON CONTROLS

FORM 201.21-NM1 (1223)

ELEMENTARY POWER WIRING DIAGRAM - 2 COMPRESSOR YCAV CHILLER (CON'T)

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LD12517

Summary of Contents for YCAV0157

Page 1: ...YCAV0267 60 HZ 150 TON to 260 TON E V HIGH EFFICIENCY and S P STANDARD EFFICIENCY AIR COOLED SCREW LIQUID CHILLERS Installation Operation Maintenance Supersedes 201 21 NM1 122 Form 201 21 NM1 1223 Iss...

Page 2: ...ument and any referenced materials This in dividual shall also be familiar with and comply with all applicable industry and governmental standards and regulations pertaining to the task in question SA...

Page 3: ...customized Planned Service Agreement that leverages real time and historical data delivering performance reporting corrective actions required and data enabled guidance for optimal operation and lifec...

Page 4: ...working on the system NEVER short out the DC Bus to discharge the filter capacitors NEVER place loose tools debris or any objects inside the Control Panel VSD Cabinet NEVER allow the Control Panel VSD...

Page 5: ...UNIT ENCLOSURES 20 FANS 20 SOUND REDUCTION OPTIONS 20 VIBRATION ISOLATION 20 UNIT NOMENCLATURE 21 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 22 SECTION3 RIGGING HANDLING STORAGE DELIVERY AND STORAGE 26 INSPECTION...

Page 6: ...al Start Up 156 Check Subcooling Superheat 156 Leak Checking 157 CHILLER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 158 Keypad 158 Display 159 Chiller Control Board 160 Relay Output Boards 161 VSD Variable Speed Drive 161...

Page 7: ...Operating Data Printout 260 History Data Printout 261 SERVICE KEY 262 SYSTEM SWITCHES KEY 268 SERIAL NUMBER PROGRAMMING 269 ENABLING OPTIMIZED HIGH IPLV MODE 271 UNIT SETUP MODE 272 DEFAULT PROGRAMMAB...

Page 8: ...32 Pressure Transducer Input Voltage 300 Table 33 Motor Temperature Sensor Resistance 301 Table 34 Compressor Motor Overload Settings Max VSD Frequency 302 Fig 1 PWM Current Waveform 18 Fig 2 PWM Vol...

Page 9: ...of any faulty part or sub assembly which has failed due to poor quality or manufacturing errors All claims must be supported by evidence that the failure has occurred within the warranty period and th...

Page 10: ...ons This manual and any other document supplied with the unit are the property ofYORK which reserves all rights They may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior written authorization from...

Page 11: ...re should be taken when working in contact with any components to avoid risk of minor abrasions and lacerations Refrigerants and Oils Refrigerants and oils used in the unit are generally non toxic non...

Page 12: ...uit General System Description The Latitude YCAV Air Cooled Chiller line combines the best of modern screw compressor design with the latest technology in variable speed drives The result is superior...

Page 13: ...ONTROL SYSTEM INPUTS COMMUNICATIONS OUTPUTS VSD MOTOR CONTROL PANEL Pressure Transducers Temperature Sensors Level Sensor Switches Liquid Flow High Pressure Start Stop Customer Supplied Contacts Chill...

Page 14: ...insu lated with 3 4 19 mm flexible closed cell insulation The water nozzles are provided with grooves for mechanical couplings and should be insulated by the contractor after pipe installation A 300...

Page 15: ...r solenoid valve will typically be on most of the time When the economizer solenoid is OFF the liquid level will vary greatly as the Drain and Feed Valves directly affect the level as they open and cl...

Page 16: ...ectrical cabinet Each Power Compartment Contains Incoming single point power is standard utilizing either a lockable circuit breaker or terminal block 115VAC control transformer VSD fan contactors ON...

Page 17: ...er pump Out of range message Up to 10 fault shutdown histories Keypad An operator keypad allows complete control of the system from a central location The keypad utilizes an overlay to allow use in 5...

Page 18: ...e by the DC to AC inverter section of the drive In order to achieve the required voltage capability for the capacitor portion of the filter filter capacitor banks are formed by connecting two groups o...

Page 19: ...gic board Each IGBT Power Module within the DC toAC inverter section con tains a thermistor heatsink temperature sensor to provide temperature information to the VSD logic board The Bus Isolator board...

Page 20: ...ior condenser coil faces and heavy gauge welded wire mesh guards mounted around the bottom of the unit Factory or field mounted Louvered Panels Condenser Coils Only Louvered panels are mounted over th...

Page 21: ...COOLED VSD DRIVEN SCREW COMPRESSOR MODEL NUMBER UNIT DESIGNATOR E High Efficiency with Standard IPLV S Standard Efficiency with Standard IPLV P Standard Efficiency with High IPLV V High Efficiency wi...

Page 22: ...E High Efficiency High Ambient Unit Standard IPLV V High Efficiency High Ambient Unit Optimized IPLV REF Refrigerant PIN 10 A R 134a VOLTS Voltage PIN 11 12 17 200 3 60 28 230 3 60 40 380 3 60 46 460...

Page 23: ...X No Pump Control required Q Special Pump Control required REMOTE Remote Ctrl Panel PIN 27 X No Remote Control Panel required O Optiview Remote Control Panel required Q Special Remote Control Panel r...

Page 24: ...s PIN 45 X Aluminum Coils COILS C Copper Fin Coils B Pre Coated Fin Coils P Post Coated Dipped Coils Q Special Coils HEAT Heat Recovery PIN 46 X Partial Heat Recovery not required H Partial Heat Recov...

Page 25: ...Labor G 5 Year Unit Parts Only H 5 Year Unit Parts Labor Q Special Warranty REFRIGERANT WTY Refrigerant Wty PIN 56 X No Refrigerant Warranty required 1 1 Year Refrigerant Warranty 2 2 Year Refrigeran...

Page 26: ...the coils and fins from potential damage and corrosion particularly where building work is in progress The unit should be stored in a location where there is minimal activity in order to limit the ris...

Page 27: ...locations are outside of the container Place 4 X 4 blocks of wood un der the base rails of the unit Gently rest the unit on the blocks and remove the chains and lift truck 5 Attach lifting rigging fr...

Page 28: ...d approximate center of gravity location shown for base unit Any options selected may add weight to the unit and affect the center of gravity Locate the center of gravity through trial lifts to accoun...

Page 29: ...ex tending below the frost line is recommended To avoid noise and vibration transmission the unit should not be secured to the building foundation On rooftop locations choose a place with adequate str...

Page 30: ...of large components may require larger clearances than those given in the Technical Data Section Page 122 INSTALLATION OF VIBRATION ISOLATORS Optional sets of vibration isolators can be supplied loos...

Page 31: ...s which can cause oxidation of steel parts within the cooler A flow switch must be installed in the customer pip ing at the outlet of the cooler and wired back to the control panel using shielded cabl...

Page 32: ...a range between 7 and 8 5 PIPEWORK ARRANGEMENT The following is a suggested piping arrangement for single unit installations For multiple unit installations each unit should be piped as shown in FIG 3...

Page 33: ...the fan outlet and straight for at least three feet 1 meter to obtain static regain from the fan Ductwork should be suspended with flexible hangers to prevent noise and vibration being transmitted to...

Page 34: ...hiller 115VAC CONTROL SUPPLY TRANSFORMER A3 wire high voltage to 115VAC supply transformer is standard in the chiller This transformer is mounted in the Cabinet and steps down the high voltage supply...

Page 35: ...each pair of systems 1 3 2 4 These inputs require a dry contact to start and stop the system System 1 3 remote dry contacts are connected between Terminals 2 and 15 of 1TB FIG 17 Page 141 and System...

Page 36: ...If valves are of the back seat type open them fully counterclockwise then close one turn of the stem to ensure operating pressure is fed to pressure transducers Open the liquid line service valve and...

Page 37: ...hielded cable There should be a straight run of at least 5 pipe diam eters on either side of the flow switch The flow switch should be connected to terminals 2 and 13 in the panel Temperature Sensor s...

Page 38: ...t the controller will increase the speed of the compressor s Condenser and Fan Rotation Once a compressor is running discharge pressure rises as refrigerant is pumped into the air cooled condenser coi...

Page 39: ...SYS 1 switch on the keypad and repeat the process for each subsequent system When all run correctly stop the unit switch all applicable switches to the ON position and restart the unit Assure all chec...

Page 40: ...Water Flow Rate GPM Pressure Drop ft H2O A B C D English Units Pressure Drop Through YCAV Evaporators 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Water Flow Rate l s Pressure...

Page 41: ...are higher than with water see correction factors to be applied when using glycol solutions Special care must be taken not to exceed the maximum flow rate allowed A Correction Factor B Mean Temperatur...

Page 42: ...50 0 125 0207 40 60 160 750 0 125 0227 40 60 160 750 0 125 0247 40 60 180 750 0 125 0267 40 60 180 800 0 125 NOTES 1 For leaving brine temperature below 40 F 4 4 C contact your nearest YORK office for...

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Page 44: ...2 2 Fan Motor Speed revs min 1140 1140 1140 1140 1140 1140 1140 Fan Diameter inches 35 4 35 4 35 4 35 4 35 4 35 4 35 4 Fan Tip Speed ft min 10575 10575 10575 10575 10575 10575 10575 Total Chiller Air...

Page 45: ...2 2 2 Fan Motor Speed revs sec 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 Fan Diameter mm 899 899 899 899 899 899 899 Fan Tip Speed m sec 53 7 53 7 53 7 53 7 53 7 53 7 53 7 Total Chiller Airflow l sec 49082 5...

Page 46: ...5 6 6 Low Sound Fans Fan Motor HP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Fan Motor Speed revs min 1140 1140 1140 1140 1140 1140 1140 Fan Diameter inches 35 4 35 4 35 4 35 4 35 4 35 4 35 4 Fan Tip Speed ft min 10575 10575 105...

Page 47: ...Low Sound Fans Fan Motor HP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Fan Motor Speed revs sec 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 Fan Diameter mm 899 899 899 899 899 899 899 Fan Tip Speed m sec 53 7 53 7 53 7 53 7 53 7 53 7 53 7...

Page 48: ...48 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND SOUND DATA Contact Product Application Marketing for Sound Power Data TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 49: ...PLY CONNECTION WITH OPTIONAL FACTORY CIRCUIT BREAKER LD10598a LD10599a ELECTRICAL DATA 2 COMPRESSOR POWER WIRING CONNECTIONS VSD CONTROL PANEL 6 VSD SYSTEM TERMINAL BLOCK FAN CONTACTORS STANDARD CONTR...

Page 50: ...84 5 2 2 1 8 30KA 42KA 0197 200 60 326 5 6 5 326 5 6 5 1 8 30KA 100KA 230 60 283 5 5 6 283 5 5 6 1 8 30KA 100KA 380 60 178 5 3 5 178 5 3 5 1 8 30KA 65KA 460 60 141 5 2 8 141 5 2 8 1 8 30KA 65KA 575 6...

Page 51: ...0AWG 500 kcmil 260 300 600 450 2 2AWG 600 kcmil 2 2 0AWG 500 kcmil 0197 799 1000 1600 1600 4 2AWG 600 kcmil 4 4 0AWG 500 kcmil 692 800 1600 1200 4 2AWG 600 kcmil 4 4 0AWG 500 kcmil 437 500 1000 700 3...

Page 52: ...96 4 2 2 1 8 30KA 42KA 0207 200 60 336 5 6 5 379 4 6 5 1 8 30KA 100KA 230 60 291 5 5 6 328 4 5 6 1 8 30KA 100KA 380 60 184 5 3 5 207 4 3 5 1 8 30KA 65KA 460 60 145 5 2 8 163 4 2 8 1 8 30KA 65KA 575 6...

Page 53: ...698 800 1600 1200 4 2AWG 600 kcmil 4 4 0AWG 500 kcmil 440 500 1000 700 3 2AWG 600 kcmil 3 3 0AWG 400 kcmil 348 400 800 600 2 2AWG 600 kcmil 2 2 0AWG 500 kcmil 279 350 700 450 2 2AWG 600 kcmil 2 2 0AW...

Page 54: ...he use of YORK Variable Speed Drive technology Typical Compressor Starting Current rst four seconds of startup Rated Voltage Typical Starting Current per Compressor 200 60 3 53A 230 60 3 46A 380 60 3...

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Page 56: ...56 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 ELECTRICAL WIRING LD12518 ELEMENTARY CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAM TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 57: ...57 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 ELEMENTARY CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAM CON T 6 LD12519...

Page 58: ...58 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 ELEMENTARY POWER WIRING DIAGRAM 2 COMPRESSOR YCAV CHILLER TECHNICAL DATA LD12516 T 115VAC T RUN RUN...

Page 59: ...59 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 ELEMENTARY POWER WIRING DIAGRAM 2 COMPRESSOR YCAV CHILLER CON T 6 LD12517...

Page 60: ...60 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 LD12514 CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM 2 COMPRESSOR YCAV CHILLER TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 61: ...61 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM 2 COMPRESSOR YCAV CHILLER CON T 6 LD12515...

Page 62: ...62 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM 2 COMPRESSOR YCAV CHILLER TECHNICAL DATA LD12512...

Page 63: ...63 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM 2 COMPRESSOR YCAV CHILLER CON T 6 LD12513...

Page 64: ...64 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 LOCATION LABEL LD10519 TECHNICAL DATA...

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Page 66: ...ptimize operation without nuisance high pressure safety cutout however the system designer must consider potential performance degradation Access to the unit control center assumes the unit is no high...

Page 67: ...8 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 1 933 2 098 1 435 1 301 1 984 1 666 5 8 MOUNTING HOLES TYP APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION LB X G C Y G C X Z D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 8 WATER OUTLET 8 WATER INLET 1...

Page 68: ...timize operation without nuisance high pressure safety cutout however the system designer must consider potential performance degradation Access to the unit control center assumes the unit is no highe...

Page 69: ...4 1 16 87 3 8 2 052 2 282 1 586 1 499 2 267 1 796 5 8 MOUNTING HOLES TYP APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION LB X G C Y G C X Z Z D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 10 WATER OUTLET 10 WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2...

Page 70: ...without nuisance high pressure safety cutout however the system designer must consider potential performance degradation Access to the unit control center assumes the unit is no higher than on spring...

Page 71: ...7 3 8 2 062 2 304 1 592 1 504 2 276 1 804 5 8 MOUNTING HOLES TYP APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION LB X G C Y G C X Z D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 10 WATER OUTLET 10 WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 64 108 1 2...

Page 72: ...tion and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls w...

Page 73: ...6 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 64 85 67 1 2 A A 3 RIGGING HOLES EACH SIDE SYS 2 SYS 1 11 1 2 85 7 16 123 11 16 ORIGI...

Page 74: ...ration and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls...

Page 75: ...y English Con t 60 274 3 8 112 7 8 84 1 2 88 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 64 85 67 1 2 A A 3 RIGGI...

Page 76: ...ation and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls...

Page 77: ...y English Con t 60 274 3 8 112 7 8 84 1 2 88 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 64 85 67 1 2 A A 3 RIGGI...

Page 78: ...tion and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls w...

Page 79: ...y English Con t 60 274 3 8 112 1 4 85 5 8 88 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 64 85 67 1 2 A A 3 RIGGI...

Page 80: ...ration and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls...

Page 81: ...nglish Con t 60 274 3 8 114 5 8 79 3 16 88 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 65 3 8 80 5 8 70 1 2 A A 3...

Page 82: ...tion and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls w...

Page 83: ...h Con t 60 318 3 8 112 1 4 85 5 8 88 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L6 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 64 85 54 7 8 A A 4 RIGGING HOLES...

Page 84: ...ration and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls...

Page 85: ...nglish Con t 60 274 3 8 114 5 8 79 3 16 88 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 65 3 8 80 5 8 70 1 2 A A 3...

Page 86: ...tion and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls w...

Page 87: ...n t 60 318 3 8 114 5 8 79 3 16 88 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L6 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 65 3 8 80 5 8 57 7 8 A A 4 RIGGING...

Page 88: ...ration and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls...

Page 89: ...Con t 60 318 3 8 114 5 8 79 3 16 88 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L6 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 65 3 8 80 5 8 57 7 8 A A 4 RIGGIN...

Page 90: ...consider potential performance degradation Access to the unit control center assumes the unit is no higher than on spring isolators Recommended minimum clearances side to wall 6 rear to wall 6 contro...

Page 91: ...n t 60 318 3 8 114 5 8 79 3 16 88 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L6 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 48 1 2 65 3 8 80 5 8 57 7 8 A A 4 RIGGING...

Page 92: ...eration and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit control...

Page 93: ...60 318 3 8 114 5 8 79 3 16 88 1 8 96 40 14 1 16 87 3 8 L2 L3 L4 L6 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 1 1 48 1 2 65 3 8 80 5 8 57 7 8 A A 4 RIGGING HO...

Page 94: ...e system designer must consider potential performance degradation Access to the unit control center assumes the unit is no higher than on spring isolators Recommended minimum clearances side to wall 2...

Page 95: ...19 1 933 2 098 1 435 1 301 1 984 1 666 16 MOUNTING HOLES TYP APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION KG X G C Y G C X Z Z D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 8 WATER OUTLET 8 WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1626 2756 A A...

Page 96: ...thout nuisance high pressure safety cutout however the system designer must consider potential performance degradation Access to the unit control center assumes the unit is no higher than on spring is...

Page 97: ...052 2 282 1 586 1 499 2 267 1 796 16 MOUNTING HOLES TYP APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION KG X G C Y G C X Z Z D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 10 WATER OUTLET 10 WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1626 2756 A A 3 R...

Page 98: ...d ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will opt...

Page 99: ...Efficiency SI Con t 1524 6970 2867 2146 2239 2438 1016 357 2219 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1626 2160 1714 A A 3 RIGGING...

Page 100: ...without nuisance high pressure safety cutout however the system designer must consider potential performance degradation Access to the unit control center assumes the unit is no higher than on spring...

Page 101: ...9 2 062 2 304 1 592 1 504 2 276 1 804 16 MOUNTING HOLES TYP APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION KG X G C Y G C X X Z Z D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 10 WATER OUTLET 10 WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1626 2756 A...

Page 102: ...ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will opti...

Page 103: ...dard Efficiency SI Con t 1524 6970 2867 2146 2239 2438 1016 357 2219 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1626 2160 1714 A A 3 RIGG...

Page 104: ...ase of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will optimi...

Page 105: ...gh Efficiency SI Con t 1524 6970 2867 2146 2239 2438 1016 357 2219 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1626 2160 1714 A A 3 RIGGIN...

Page 106: ...ase of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will optimi...

Page 107: ...iency SI Con t LD10559 1524 6970 2851 2174 2239 2438 1016 357 2219 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1626 2160 1714 A A 3 RIGGIN...

Page 108: ...ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will opti...

Page 109: ...357 357 2219 L2 L2 L3 L3 L4 L4 L5 L5 R5 R5 R4 R4 R3 R3 R2 R2 MOUNTING MOUNTING HOLES TYP HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 26 26 26 26 1232 1232 1661...

Page 110: ...ase of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will optimi...

Page 111: ...iency SI Con t 1524 8087 2851 2174 2239 2438 1016 357 2219 L2 L3 L4 L6 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1626 2160 1393 A A 4 RIGGING HOLES...

Page 112: ...ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will opti...

Page 113: ...dard Efficiency SI Con t 1524 6970 2912 2011 2239 2438 1016 357 2219 L2 L3 L4 L5 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 10 WATER OUTLET 10 WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1661 2048 1791 A A...

Page 114: ...ase of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will optimi...

Page 115: ...iency SI Con t 1524 8087 2851 2174 2239 2438 1016 357 2219 L2 L3 L4 L6 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 10 WATER OUTLET 10 WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1626 2160 1393 A A 4 RIGGING...

Page 116: ...ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will opti...

Page 117: ...iciency SI Con t 1524 8087 2912 2011 2239 2438 1016 357 2219 L2 L3 L4 L6 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 10 WATER OUTLET 10 WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1661 2048 1470 A A 4 RIGGIN...

Page 118: ...ase of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will optimi...

Page 119: ...iency SI Con t 1524 8087 2912 2011 2239 2438 1016 357 2219 L2 L3 L4 L6 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 10 WATER OUTLET 10 WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1661 2048 1470 A A 4 RIGGING...

Page 120: ...d ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air flow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will opt...

Page 121: ...ency SI Con t 1524 8087 2912 2011 2239 2438 1016 357 2219 L2 L3 L4 L4 L6 R5 R4 R3 R2 MOUNTING HOLES TYP D D VIEW D D CONTROL PANEL 10 WATER OUTLET 10 WATER INLET 26 26 1232 1661 2048 1470 A A 4 RIGGIN...

Page 122: ...21 NM1 1223 TECHNICAL DATA CLEARANCES 1 3 m 2 m 2 m 2 m NOTES 1 No obstructions allowed above the unit 2 Only one adjacent wall may be higher than the unit 3 Adjacent units should be 10 feet 3 Meters...

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Page 124: ...l be similar to Figure 8 below The drawing will show the isolator locations along with weight in pounds and kilograms at the specific location isolator position and location measurements for each isol...

Page 125: ...ignated as X in FIG 8 YCAV0157S P YCAV0157E V and YCAV0177S P YCAV0177E V YCAV0187S P YCAV0187E V and YCAV0197E V L1 L2 L3 L4 R1 R2 R3 R4 3 75 95mm 48 5 1231 9mm 112 5 2857 5mm 224 75 5708 7mm Control...

Page 126: ...and YCAV0227S P YCAV0207E V and YCAV0227E V LD10504 LD10503 L1 L2 L3 L4 R1 R2 R3 R4 L6 R6 3 75 95mm 48 5 1231 9mm 112 5 2857 5mm 197 53 5017 3mm 309 7848 6mm L5 R5 252 38 6410 5mm Control Panel L1 L2...

Page 127: ...21 NM1 1223 6 YCAV0247S P YCAV0247E V and YCAV0267S P LD10508 L1 L2 L3 L4 R1 R2 R3 R4 L6 R6 3 75 95mm 48 5 1231 9mm 113 875 2892 4mm 194 5 4940mm 309 7848 6mm L5 R5 252 375 6410 3mm Control Panel ISOL...

Page 128: ...ngs SLRS 6 C2 has six springs and SLRS 9 C2 has nine springs Value is de rated by 15 PIN 54 S Weight Range lbs Weight Range kg Vendor P N COLOR YORK P N UP TO 358 LBS Up to 162 kg SLRS 2 C2 420 Red 02...

Page 129: ...8 Turn adjustment bolt 8 turns on each mount 9 Take one additional complete turn on each adjustment bolt in sequence until the top plate lifts off of the lower restraining nuts Take no additional turn...

Page 130: ...olt the mountings to a concrete pad in most cases Mountings should always be bolted to the chiller rails When mountings and the chiller are installed on steel framing above the ground the mountings sh...

Page 131: ...386 to 483 kg CIP B 1250 Gray 029 24583 005 1064 1404 LBS 483 to 637 kg CIP B 1650 Black 029 24583 006 For Units With Any Load Point Above 1404 LBS 637 KG UP TO 851 LBS Up to 386 kg CIP C 1000 Black 0...

Page 132: ...quip ment is raised free of the spacer blocks or shims Remove the blocks or shims 8 Turn the leveling bolt of all mountings in either direction in order to level the installation 9 Tighten the nuts on...

Page 133: ...Motor Valve Stopper Motor Valve Angle Stop Valve Angle Stop Valve M M3 3 S Air Entering Compressor S Air Entering Compressor R 22 Refrigerant Circuit Number R 22 Refrigerant Circuit Number Sight Glas...

Page 134: ...MPERATURE CUTOUT LOW TEMPERATURE CUTOUT HIGH PRESSURE CUTOUT HIGH PRESSURE CUTOUT HEATER HEATER LTC LTC HPC HPC HTR HTR SOLENOID VALVE SOLENOID VALVE BALL VALVE BALL VALVE RELIEF VALVE RELIEF VALVE ST...

Page 135: ...CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 COMPONENT LOCATIONS FIG 11 COMPONENT LOCATIONS LD10477 CHILLER VSD ELECTRICAL PANEL FANS CONDENSOR COIL COMPRESSOR FILTER DRIER OIL SEPARATORS GLYCOL PUMP KEYPAD DISPLAY...

Page 136: ...136 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 FIG 12 CONTROL AND VSD CABINET COMPONENTS COMPONENT LOCATIONS CON T LD10578 TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 137: ...ER CONTROL BOARD RELAY BOARDS MICROGATEWAY AND OPTIONAL CIRCUIT BREAKER LD10579 MICROGATEWAY OPTIONAL CHILLER CONTROL BOARD RELAY BOARD 1 RELAY BOARD 2 OPTIONAL CIRCUIT BREAKER Standard Unit will have...

Page 138: ...4 CHILLER CONTROL BOARD RELAY BOARDS AND MICROGATEWAY LD10580 COMPONENT LOCATIONS CON T TECHNICAL DATA CHILLER CONTROL BOARD MICROGATEWAY OPTIONAL RELAY BOARD 1 RELAY BOARD 2 RS 232 485 JUMPER CLOCK J...

Page 139: ...139 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 FIG 15 VSD LOGIC BOARD LD10582 COMPONENT LOCATIONS CON T 6 VSD LOGIC BOARD...

Page 140: ...201 21 NM1 1223 FIG 16 VSD LOGIC BOARD LD10590 COMPONENT LOCATIONS CON T TECHNICAL DATA MADE IN THE USA YORK R86 COMPR 4 Over Load Adjust R42 COMPR 3 Over Load Adjust R64 COMPR 2 Over Load Adjust R19...

Page 141: ...ill have terminal blocks FLASH TANK FEED AND DRAIN VALVE CONTROLLER CONTROL AND VSD CABINET COOLING COIL CONTROL AND VSD CABINET COOLING FAN 1TB TERMINAL BLOCK 10T TRANSFORMER INCOMING POWER GROUND LU...

Page 142: ...N CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 FIG 18 FAN CONTACTORS AND 3T TRANSFORMER COMPONENT LOCATIONS CON T LD10584 FAN CONTACTORS 4CR 9CR 3T TRANSFORMER 24VAC to SCR Gate Driver Board and VSD Logic Board TECH...

Page 143: ...ay Board 1 21 FU Relay Board 2 COOLING FAN 4 9 FU FUSES 14 16 FU FUSES 4 6 FU TB 1 3 SCR Trigger Board 7 9 FU Sys 1 Fans 14 16 FU Sys 2 Fans TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR BOARD 3 Phase Input 1L AC LINE INDUCTO...

Page 144: ...d SCR Trigger Board 24 VAC Supply Transformer CURRENT TRANSFORMERS SNUBBER CAPS C7 C12 BUS ISOLATOR BOARD Feeds VSD Logic Board SCR TRIGGER BOARD IGBT MODULES SCR DIODE MODULES 1RES 2RES BUS CAPACITOR...

Page 145: ...6 FIG 21 VSD COMPONENTS LD10587 FAN RELAYS CURRENT TRANSFORMERS C13 C17 COOLING FANS 1L LINE INDUCTOR CABINET COOLING COIL TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR BOARD W 11FU 12FU 13 FU FUSES 3 Phase Input 10CR FAN PUM...

Page 146: ...TA FIG 22 INVERTER POWER COMPONENTS LD10588 COMPONENT LOCATIONS CON T THE LINE INDUCTOR WILL REACH OPERATING TEMPERATURES OF OVER 300 F DO NOT OPEN PANEL DOORS DURING OPERATION ASSURE THE INDUCTOR IS...

Page 147: ...ENTS LD10592 COMPONENT LOCATIONS CON T LD10591 IGBT S IGBT S IGBT S WATER COOLED HEAT SINK SCR DIODE MODULE SCR DIODE MODULES 1RES 2RES BUS CAPACITORS BANK EQUALIZING BLEEDER RESISTORS LAMINATED BUS S...

Page 148: ...BUS STRUCTURE BUS FILTER CAPACITORS IGBT GATE DRIVER BOARD IGBT WATER COOLED HEAT SINK IGBT S IGBT S SCR DIODE MODULES SCR DIODE MODULES 1RES 2RES BUS CAPACITORS BANK EQUALIZING BLEEDER RESISTORS FIG...

Page 149: ...SEE DETAIL B SEE DETAIL C SEE DETAIL B SEE DETAIL A REAR OF VSD PANEL GLYCOL SYSTEM COMPONENTS GLYCOL FILL TUBE GLYCOL PUMP DETAIL A DETAIL C DETAIL B TYPICAL 4 PLACES SEE DETAIL A SEE DETAIL C SEE DE...

Page 150: ...150 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 21 NM1 1223 TECHNICAL DATA LD10597 FIG 26 GLYCOL PIPING AND FILL TUBE LOCATION GLYCOL FILL TUBE GLYCOL SYSTEM COMPONENTS CON T...

Page 151: ...1 NM1 1223 6 COMPRESSOR COMPONENTS LD10596 FIG 27 COMPRESSOR COMPONENTS SUCTION STRAINER STATOR KEY ROTOR MOTOR ROTOR HOUSING MALE ROTOR FEMALE ROTOR BEARINGS SHIMS SHIMS BEARINGS DISCHARGE HOUSING OI...

Page 152: ...y charged and there are no piping leaks 4 Open each system suction service valve discharge service valve economizer service valve liquid line stop valve and oil line ball valve 5 The oil separator oil...

Page 153: ...drop across the cooler Excessive flow may cause catastrophic damage to the evaporator 6 EQUIPMENT START UP CHECK SHEET CON T 7 Check the control panel to ensure it is free of foreign material wires me...

Page 154: ...gic Board are set correctly correct settings are provided on Page 300 Press the VSD DATA key and using the arrow keys scroll to the compressor overload settings Verify the Factory Set overload potenti...

Page 155: ...ogram the required operating values into the micro for cutouts safeties etc and record them in the chart below See Page 245 for details Record these values in the chart below Suction Press Cutout ____...

Page 156: ...iquid line temp 87 F 30 6 C SUBCOOLING 6 F 3 3 C The subcooling should be adjusted to 5 7 F 2 77 3 78 C 14 Place the panel in Service mode and turn on each fan stage one by one Assure the fans rotate...

Page 157: ...pressure as shown in a standard pressure temperature chart SUPERHEAT Example Suction Temp 46 F 8 C minus Suction Press 30 PSIG converted to Temp 35 F 1 C 11 F 6 C The suction temperature should be ta...

Page 158: ...operation and returns the programmed value to the original value before any programming changes were made when an error is made The UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys allow scrolling backward and forward t...

Page 159: ...store the programmed value the ENTER key must be pressed When the ENTER key is pressed the cursor will disappear The data entry mode may also be exited by pressing the X CANCEL key The programmed data...

Page 160: ...analog signals to digital signals which can be read by the onboard microprocessor On a 2 system chiller approximately half of these inputs are utilized Three integrated circuits on the microprocessor...

Page 161: ...theAC to DC rectifier section with precharge circuit a DC link filter section a three phase DC to AC inverter section and an output RC suppression network AC TO DC RECTIFIER TheAC to DC Rectifier circ...

Page 162: ...ductor forms a low pass LC Filter and provides further smoothing filters ripple to the rectified DC Equalizing Bleeder resistors connected across the banks equalize the voltage between the top and bot...

Page 163: ...ific speed Although a common DC Bus links the compressor drive outputs each compressor has it s own inverter output module Each inverter output module consists of 6 IGBT s 3 modules and an IGBT Gate D...

Page 164: ...n and Control section Page 198 CONTROL PANEL TO VSD COMMUNICATIONS Communication between the VSD Logic Board and the Chiller Control Board is made via a three wire RS 485 opto coupled data link Commun...

Page 165: ...riginate from the VSD Logic Board and are changed in level by the IGBT Gate Driver Board The IGBT s in the inverter section of the VSD change the DC Link voltage to a variable Voltage and Frequency ou...

Page 166: ...opens and closes the feed valve to control the liquid level of the refrigerant in the Flash Tank based on commands from the Chiller Control Board Superheat is controlled by sequencing a stepper motor...

Page 167: ...ned to operate at 460VAC on all voltage units Whenever a 208VAC 60 Hz 230VAC 60 Hz 380VAC 60 Hz 400VAC 50 Hz or 575VAC 60 Hz supply is utilized an autotransformer is used to convert the voltage to 460...

Page 168: ...arning message will be displayed in the Status display TABLE 1 shows the chiller number of compressors and the associated location of the jumpers to program the appropriate compressor configuration TA...

Page 169: ...jumper is out or a 1 or high when the wire jumper is inserted between the two pins The jumpers will only be checked once by the Chiller Control Board on power up TABLE 3 shows the Chiller configuratio...

Page 170: ...temperature If no systems are running and the ambient temperature drops below 40 F the heater is turned on If no systems are running and the temperature rises above 45 F the heater is turned off When...

Page 171: ...in series with each set of UNIT Switch contacts If either fuse is pulled or blown only the system with the good fuse Input is high will run When both inputs are high the entire chiller will be enabled...

Page 172: ...sor starts the Feed and Drain Valves on the system will immediately begin to control superheat and the liquid level in the Flash Tank and the Chiller Control Board micro will begin to regulate the spe...

Page 173: ...m the all compressors stopped state This routine will try to run all the compressors unless it is determined that less will be needed due to light load The first step in the sequence is for the micro...

Page 174: ...ve also illustrates the scaled frequency FIG 30 MINIMUM VSD START FREQUENCY LD10627 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 Ambient Temperature F Minimum VSD Frequency Hz NOTE...

Page 175: ...ble up to 200 Hz the frequency speed is limited by the minimum start frequency and the add a compressor frequency calculation performed by the micro when bringing on an additional compressor When dece...

Page 176: ...temperature to within Setpoint CR 2 the chiller control will make a decision to start another compressor At this point the first compressor will decelerate to a frequency of 5 Hz Reducing the frequenc...

Page 177: ...wn 1 FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL The fuzzy logic control in software makes decisions to increase or decrease speed according to the error or deviation from Setpoint and the rate of change of chilled liquid te...

Page 178: ...hiller Control Board microprocessor may also elect to hold capacity when error is negative temperature is below Setpoint because the rate of change of chilled liquid is positive rising Table 4 illustr...

Page 179: ...long as leaving chilled liquid temperature is above the Setpoint CR The chiller control board will be make decisions regard ing speed changes under conditions where the error and rate conflict Under t...

Page 180: ...mpressors running 1 Minimum VSD Freq 50 Hz In the example above one compressor will restart at 100 Hz as indicated in the formula below 50Hz x 1 1 100 Hz 1 The load timer will also be set to 30 second...

Page 181: ...onds As the temperature rises toward Setpoint CR the Chiller Control Board microprocessor s fuzzy logic will begin factoring in the rate of change before continuing to unload If the rate of change is...

Page 182: ...Current Limit Setpoint and the Current Limit Setpoint 5 the system will unload every 2 seconds according to the amount current is ex ceeding the Current Limit Setpoint At the Current limit Setpoint 0...

Page 183: ...sure Cutout 9 PSIG 9 Hz Suction Pressure Cutout 10 PSIG 10 Hz Suction pressure load limiting is active at start up to only prevent loading of the compressors Suction pres sure limit unloading will not...

Page 184: ...n though increased loading is required Between the VSD Base plate Temperature Cutout 4 F and the cutout forced unloading is performed every 2 seconds according to TABLE 10 below TABLE 10 VSD BASEPLATE...

Page 185: ...id flow from the condenser to assure the liquid level in the Flash Tank is maintained at a proper level The Level Sensor is a rod inserted into the reservoir connected to the side of the Flash Tank Th...

Page 186: ...tion line may be warmed by the ambient contributing to inaccurate suc tion superheat measurement at start up To avoid this situation the MOP control utilizes suction pressure control at start up which...

Page 187: ...stem 1 or 3 Feed Valve Close 6 Close System 1 or 3 Drain Valve Close 7 Close System 2 or 4 Feed Valve Close 8 Close System 2 or 4 Drain Valve Close On 3 and 4 compressor chillers a second module will...

Page 188: ...uction pressure and low oil differential faults by increasing the load At ambients above 40 F once on the Economizer So lenoid will remain energized until the VSD frequency drops below 90 Hz Below 90...

Page 189: ...s discharge pressure rises and falls is 5 seconds The controller increments or decrements the fan stage by one stage based on discharge pressure and fan delay time TABLE 11 shows the fan staging and t...

Page 190: ...sure PSIG Fan On Press Fan Off Press LD10633 FIG 35 STANDARD IPLV FAN CONTROL Optimized IPLV Fan Control Fan staging on and off points will be determined by the ambient temperature The fan stage will...

Page 191: ...ut a time delay Pre charge Enable 1 from the Chiller Logic Board is ON Pre charge Enable 2 from the Chiller Logic Board is ON VSD Internal Ambient Temp 158 F Cutout 10 F 148 F When the Internal Ambien...

Page 192: ...fset is linear and may be adjusted anywhere between the 0 and 100 points The maximum setpoint allowed is the maximum programmable Local Cooling Setpoint and will be capped at this value if the calcula...

Page 193: ...quid tempera tures on hot water starts and maintaining chilled liquid setpoints REMOTE TEMPERATURE RESET CONTROL CON T 7 0 20 mA Reset Input A 0 mA signal produces a 0 F reset A 20 mA signal produces...

Page 194: ...rent Limit Setpoint A full scale signal input 100 input equates to the minimum current limit setpoint as defined under the PROGRAM key Current Limit Setpoint The current limit value is linear and may...

Page 195: ...programmed for 2 10 VDC input OPTIONS key and Chiller Control Board jumper JP5 placed in the V position 0 20 mA Reset Input A 0 mA signal sets the current limit to the maximum value A 20 mA signal set...

Page 196: ...ximum value will be used Contact a local YORK ISN Representative for details on ISN controls and capabilities Remote Sound Limit The Sound Limit Setpoint can be set via the Remote Sound Limit analog i...

Page 197: ...to work properly the Remote Sound Limit must be programmed for 2 10 VDC input OPTIONS key and Chiller Control Board jumper JP6 placed in the V position 0 20 mA Reset Input A 0 mA signal produces a 0 s...

Page 198: ...ncy required based on the operating frequency command from the Chiller Control Board This information will then be sent to the PWM generator located on the VSD Logic Board On start up the output frequ...

Page 199: ...ltage sinusoidal waveform To change the speed of an AC motor the frequency of the AC voltage must be changed When ever frequency is changed the voltage is changed in a linear ratio Maintaining a relat...

Page 200: ...ool the electronics in the cabinet Never run the glycol pump without coolant Running the glycol pump without coolant may damage the pump seals Always fill the system with approved coolant to avoid dam...

Page 201: ...o compressors are running Service Mode Fan Pump is disabled In some cases the condenser fans may be turned on by the micro when no compressors are running to keep the power components and Control VSD...

Page 202: ...tions are true otherwise it is disabled Daily Schedule is ON Unit Switch is ON System Switch es are ON Run Permissive s are Enabled Flow Switch indicates flow LCHLT Setpoint High Limit Unit not faulte...

Page 203: ...the Chiller Control Board for both display purposes and for current limiting control This parameter is the 105 FLA value VSD OPERATION AND CONTROLS CON T TABLE 12 VSD OPERATING DISPLAY PARAMETERS DAT...

Page 204: ...roproces sor to save a snapshot of system data The VSD Logic Board then transmits the fault data to the Chiller Control Board microprocessor on the next comms between the two boards If the Chiller Con...

Page 205: ...unit fault for 2 or 3 compressor units The Status display fault message is shown below The fault will be a system 1 3 or 2 4 fault for 4 com SYS X YYYYYYYY PRECHARGE LOW DC BUS VOLT UNIT YYYYYYYY PREC...

Page 206: ...or 3 compressor units Below is the Status display fault message The fault will be a system 1 3 or 2 4 fault on 4 com pressor units Two key presses of the STATUS key are required to show the fault on b...

Page 207: ...boards monitor the saturation voltage drop across each of the six IGBT s while gated on If the IGBT s saturation voltage exceeds the prescribed limit the gate driver will make the determination that...

Page 208: ...system will be allowed to restart when the inverter power module base plate temperatures drop below this value It is possible for an internal sensor to fail and not sense temperature without causing...

Page 209: ...YY VSD LOGIC BOARD POWER SUPPLY X indicates the system and YYYYYYY indicates the system is in a FAULT condition and will restart when the fault clears or LOCKOUT and will not restart until the operato...

Page 210: ...ory and are transmitted to the panel as the fault data Fault Relay Fault Acknowledge Bit Control of the Fault Relay is from the VSD Logic Board The Fault Relay on the VSD will be closed during a non f...

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Page 212: ...asadirect replacement for the 031 02478 xxx line of microboards No adapter harness is required when replacing a 02478 with the new 03478 The 03478 uses the IPUII processor card and provides some new f...

Page 213: ...6VDC powers the analog out puts to the EEV valves CONFIGURATION JUMPERS The same configuration jumpers that existed on the 02478 are provided on the 03478 JP4 Remote Temp Reset jumper position Pins 1...

Page 214: ...r Code FLASH CARD UPDATE ERROR XXXXX FLASH CARD UPDATE ERROR CODE DEFINITION 0 Okay 10 Flash card not found 11 SOFTWARE BIN file not found 14 SOFTWARE BIN file larger than expected 15 RAM to IPU Flash...

Page 215: ...ssage may mean the chiller has lost important factory programmed infor mation The serial number can be entered using the Service Key UNIT WARNING INVALID SERIAL NUMBER ENTER UNIT SERIAL NUMBER Additio...

Page 216: ...wn or while the systems were shut down All faults do not store operating data at the time of the fault LD10605 STATUS KEY If a VSD fault occurs during the fault rampdown or while the systems are shut...

Page 217: ...ped shutdown if the Chiller Control Board loses communications with the VSD Logic Board while the chiller is operating On power up the Chiller Microprocessor Board will attempt to initialize communica...

Page 218: ...LL FAULT and these faults will be recorded as such under the HIS TORY information stored at the instant of the primary fault In some cases this information may be valuable in troubleshooting the prima...

Page 219: ...e keypad Typically the cutout will be set at 24 PSIG for chilled water applications The cutout is ignored for the first 30 seconds of system run time During the next 3 minutes of run time the cutout p...

Page 220: ...e 120 second anti recycle timer times out or LOCK OUT and will not restart until the operator clears the fault using the keypad The safety is ignored for the first 60 seconds of run time After the fir...

Page 221: ...shutdown If the suction superheat 2 F the discharge super heat 15 F for 10 seconds and the run time is or 5 minutes the system will fault and shutdown with a controlled ramped shutdown If the suction...

Page 222: ...tor temperature sensor to be ignored if it fails The start inhibit thresholds for each sensor are shown in TABLE 14 SYS X YYYYYYYY SENSOR FAILURE ZZZZZZZZZZZZ TABLE 14 START INHIBIT SENSOR THRESHOLDS...

Page 223: ...pad System Control Voltage Cutout Fault The System Control Voltage Cutout alerts the operator the 115VAC Control voltage to one of the systems is missing This could be due to a system fuse that has be...

Page 224: ...stem 3 4 data There are three types of status data which may appear on the display General Status mes sages Unit Safeties and System Safeties When power is first applied to the control panel the follo...

Page 225: ...he chiller to run There is a 1 second delay on this safety to assure the flow switch did not momentarily open UNIT STATUS FLOW SWITCH SHUTDOWN This message indicates the chiller is shutdown but runnin...

Page 226: ...YS X PULLDOWN MOTOR CURRENT LIMITING SYS X VSD INTERNAL AMBIENT TEMP LIMITING The pulldown motor current limiting message indicates the pulldown motor current load limit or pulldown motor current unlo...

Page 227: ...complete listing of the unit safeties and the corre sponding status messages is provided on Page 216 System Safety Fault Status Messages A complete listing of the system safeties and the cor respondi...

Page 228: ...he UNIT DATA key or the ARROW key displays the ambient air temperature UNIT LOAD TIMER XXX SEC UNLOAD TIMER XXX SEC UNIT OUTSIDE AMBIENT AIR TEMP XXX X F UNIT TEMP ERROR XXX X F RATE XXX X F M The nex...

Page 229: ...e items will be blanked out The types of remote control are listed below NONE No remote control is actively controlling the chiller however remote monitoring by a remote device may still be active RCC...

Page 230: ...ays all of the measured system pressures oil suction and discharge The second key press of the SYSTEM DATAKey or the DOWN ARROW key displays all of the measured system temperatures oil suction and dis...

Page 231: ...zer solenoid is either ON or OFF The next key press displays the liquid level in the flash tank and an indicator of the the Flash Tank Feed Valve is open The next key press displays the system suction...

Page 232: ...ressure Transducer 0 0 PSIG 275 0 PSIG Discharge Pressure Transducer 0 0 PSIG 275 0 PSIG Flash Tank Level Capacitance 0 0 100 Leaving Chilled Liquid Temp 3Kohm Thermistor 19 1 F 110 2 F Return Chilled...

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Page 234: ...ssor FLA and calculated currents in amps for systems 1 and 2 The calculated currents are approximate and some error can be expected Also keep in mind that measuring inverter PWM current is difficult a...

Page 235: ...MP 3 MOTOR OVERLOAD XXX AMPS COMP 4 MOTOR OVERLOAD XXX AMPS VSD COMP 1 MOTOR OVERLOAD XXX AMPS COMP 2 MOTOR OVERLOAD XXX AMPS VSD INTERNAL AMBIENT TEMP XXX X F COOLING SYSTEM STATUS YYY VSD IGBT BASEP...

Page 236: ...starts are displayed with a single key press The maximum value for both hours and starts is 99 999 at which point they will roll over to 0 A single display is available under this key and is displayed...

Page 237: ...selection HISTORY CHOOSE HISTORY TYPE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX NORM HIST XX 18 JUN 20004 10 34 58 AM SYS X COOLING DEMAND SHUTDOWN NORM HIST XX 18 JUN 20004 10 34 58 AM YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY...

Page 238: ...play Listed below is a description of the fault data displays and their meaning Data will be displayed in a specific order starting with the Status Display System Faults only Fault Display All Fault D...

Page 239: ...Selection and Flow Switch Status This message indicates the designated lead system at the time of the fault and whether the flow switch was ON Closed or OFF Open at the time of the fault Evaporator P...

Page 240: ...of the fault IGBT Baseplate Temperature VSD INTERNAL AMBIENT TEMP XXX X F COOLING SYSTEM STATUS YYY VSD COMP 1 MOTOR OVERLOAD XXX AMPS COMP 2 MOTOR OVERLOAD XXX AMPS VSD IGBT BASEPLATE TEMPS T1 XXX F...

Page 241: ...me of the fault The economizer status will be indicated as either ON or OFF System 1 Flash Tank Level and Feed Valve Open HISTORY KEY CON T SYS 1 FLASH TANK LEVEL XXX X FEED VALVE PERCENT OPEN XXX X T...

Page 242: ...NG MODE WATER COOLING SETPOINTS REMOTE SETPOINT XXX X F REMOTE CONTROL RANGE X X F This message displays the remote setpoint and control range at the time of the fault Maximum Remote Temperature Setpo...

Page 243: ...OPTIONS REMOTE CURRENT LIMIT INPUT 4 0 TO 20 0 MILLIAMPS OPTIONS REMOTE CURRENT LIMIT INPUT 0 0 TO 20 0 MILLIAMPS OPTIONS REMOTE CURRENT LIMIT INPUT 2 0 TO 10 0 VOLTS DC OPTIONS REMOTE CURRENT LIMIT I...

Page 244: ...e time of the fault Suction Superheat Setpoint PROGRAM SUCTION SUPERHEAT SETPOINT XXX X F This message indicates the suction superheat setpoint programmed at the time of the fault Unit ID Number PROGR...

Page 245: ...ressing the SETPOINTS key a second time or the ARROW key will display the leaving chilled liquid control range default and low high limits SETPOINTS DEF XXXXX LO XXXXX HI XXXXX LOCAL CONTROL RANGE X X...

Page 246: ...lue in the display to store the data into memory The ARROW key allows scrolling back through the setpoints displays The minimum maximum and default values allowed under the SETPOINTS key are provided...

Page 247: ...HI The user programmable value is programmed on in the second line of the message When the PROGRAM Key is first pressed the fol lowing display will appear indicating the user is in the program mode Pr...

Page 248: ...Pulldown Current Limit The pulldown current limit FLA is programmable This allows the micro to limit a system on pulldown limiting for the purpose of peak time energy savings Typically the limit poin...

Page 249: ...oise during night time hours The sound limit display will only be present if the sound limit option is programmed at the factory Default Values Alisting of the low limits high limits and default value...

Page 250: ...n of each option message is provided below Display Language Selection The display language can be selected for English Dutch German Italian and Chinese The default language will be English OPTIONS DIS...

Page 251: ...Imperial units F PSIG OPTIONS DISPLAY UNITS IMPERIAL OPTIONS LEAD LAG CONTROL MODE AUTOMATIC OPTIONS DISPLAY UNITS SI OPTIONS LEAD LAG CONTROL MODE MANUAL SYS 1 LEAD The default mode is IMPERIAL OPTI...

Page 252: ...nly appear if the remote temp limit option is enabled at the factory Remote Current Limit Input Selection Remote current limit from an external source may be tied directly into the chiller microproces...

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Page 254: ...W keys allows scrolling to the next programmed item Pressing the DOWN ARROW key scrolls to the next item that can be pro grammed and the UP ARROW key scrolls to the previous item The day of the week i...

Page 255: ...ust be keyed in for minutes 00 09 CLOCK FRI 18 JUN 2004 10 15 33 AM AM PM XX CLOCK FRI 18 JUN 2004 10 15 33 AM TIME FORMAT XXXXXXX CLOCK FRI 18 JUN 2004 10 15 33 AM MINUTE XX Pressing the DOWN ARROW k...

Page 256: ...00 PM The line under the 0 is the cursor If the start time is wrong it can be changed by keying in the new time from the numeric keypad Once the correct values for the START hour and minute are enter...

Page 257: ...imit Setpoint programmed under the PROGRAM key 0 will cause no speed reduction while 100 only allows running at minimum speed The START Time for a specific day hour and min ute is entered using the sa...

Page 258: ...ule is being ignored and the chiller will start when chilled liquid temperature allows Remote Contacts UNIT switch and SYSTEM switches permitting This is a pri ority message and cannot be overridden b...

Page 259: ...CEL PRINTING option The following message is displayed when the PRINT key is pressed PRINT CHOOSE PRINT REPORT XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX After pressing the PRINT key the printout type is select ed by pres...

Page 260: ...PUMP RUN O N EVAPORATOR HEATER O F F ACTIVE REMOTE CONTROL N O N E O P E R A T I N G H O U R S 1 X X X X X 2 X X X X X 3 XXXXX 3 circuit 3 XXXXX 4 XXXXX START COUNTER 1 XXXXX 2 XXXXX 3 XXXXX 3 circui...

Page 261: ...DATA PRINTOUT History printouts when selected provide stored data relating to all specific system and chiller operating conditions at the time of the fault regardless of whether a lockout occurred His...

Page 262: ...the ENTER key allows view only Service Mode operation All control board I O will be view able in this mode No outputs can be changed For troubleshooting or start up commissioning purposes the Chiller...

Page 263: ...ut This will cause the voltage read on the display to be less than the voltage on the board header inputs between TB1 17 and 18 TB1 19 and 20 or TB1 40 and 41 To correct for this when measuring voltag...

Page 264: ...TEMP X X VDC XXX X F SERVICE AI J22 20 SYS2 SUCTION PRESS X X VDC XXX X PSIG SERVICE AI J22 22 SYS2 OIL PRESS X X VDC XXX X PSIG SERVICE AI J22 24 SYS2 DISCHARGE PRESS X X VDC XXX X PSIG SERVICE AI J...

Page 265: ...I J6 3 PRINT STATUS XXX SERVICE DI J6 5 SYS 2 4 RUN PERM STATUS XXX SERVICE DI J6 6 SPARE DIGITAL INPUT 1 STATUS XXX SERVICE DI J7 2 CONFIG INPUT 0 STATUS XXX SERVICE DI J7 4 CONFIG INPUT 1 STATUS XXX...

Page 266: ...T 1 RB1 TB1 6 STATUS XXX SERVICE DO J11 9 SYS 3 COND FAN OUT 2 RB1 TB1 5 STATUS XXX SERVICE DO J11 10 SYS 3 COND FAN OUT 3 RB1 TB1 4 STATUS XXX SERVICE DO J11 11 SYS 3 COMP HEATER RB1 TB1 3 STATUS XXX...

Page 267: ...XX X VDC SERVICE AO J25 1 SYS 1 SPARE XXX X XX X VDC SERVICE AO J25 2 SYS 2 SPARE XXX X XX X VDC SERVICE AO J25 3 SYS 3 SPARE XXX X XX X VDC SERVICE AO J25 4 SYS 4 SPARE XXX X XX X VDC The sixth data...

Page 268: ...r 4 SYSTEM SWITCHES SYS 1 ON OFF RESET XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SYSTEM SWITCHES SYS 2 ON OFF RESET XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SYSTEM SWITCHES SYS 3 ON OFF RESET XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SYSTEM SWITCHES SYS 4 ON OFF RESET XXXXXXXX...

Page 269: ...Factory Technical Support with the version of the Chiller Control Board EPROM The version will be written on the EPROM label and typically will be in the format Version C ACS XX XX After obtaining the...

Page 270: ...PROGRAMMING CON T At this point the letters entered for theYYYYand XXX inputs should now appear in the top line of the display and should match the first 7 characters of the serial number on the unit...

Page 271: ...he following STATUS message If the message above appears immediately contact YORK Product Technical Support or YORK ES Com mercial for a password to enable the High IPLV mode You will need to provide...

Page 272: ...puts Service Time 5 Min 60 Min 15 Min Sys 1 Motor Sensor to Ignore See Below None Sys 2 Motor Sensor to Ignore See Below None Sys 3 Motor Sensor to Ignore See Below None Sys 4 Motor Sensor to Ignore S...

Page 273: ...IMIT OPTION XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SETUP MODE SOUND LIMIT OPTION XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The following setup OPTION display is selectable as ENABLED or DISABLED using the and AR ROW keys SETUP MODE...

Page 274: ...rs to their default values YES or NO may be selected for XXX using the and ARROW keys to change the selection Following is a list of the operating parameters that will be reset to their default values...

Page 275: ...ntrol panel TABLE 20 SERIAL PORT CONNECTIONS BOARD HEADER PORT TYPE PORT USE Chiller Control Board TB1 TB2 RS 232 RS 485 Printer RCC and ISN Chiller Control Board J2 J1 RS 485 Control Panel VSD 1 2 VS...

Page 276: ...ture 1 Chiller Control Board J19 2 Comp 1 Motor Temperature 2 Chiller Control Board J19 3 Comp 1 Motor Temperature 3 Chiller Control Board J19 6 Comp 2 Motor Temperature 1 Chiller Control Board J19 7...

Page 277: ...ogic Board J1 5 to J1 6 Comp 1 Phase C Motor Current VSD Logic Board J1 13 to J1 14 Comp 3 Phase A Motor Current VSD Logic Board J1 15 to J1 16 Comp 3 Phase B Motor Current VSD Logic Board J1 17 to J1...

Page 278: ...sor Select VSD Logic Board J1 11 3 Compressor Select VSD Logic Board J1 12 4 Compressor Select VSD Logic Board J5 1 to J5 2 VSD Logic Board J5 3 to J5 4 VSD Logic Board J6 2 Comp 1 Phase A Gate Driver...

Page 279: ...HEADER ANALOG OUTPUT VSD Logic Board J11 2 Phase Loss Fault 1 VSD Logic Board J11 6 Phase Loss Fault 2 VSD Logic Board SW1 Test Pushbutton VSD Logic Board J10 5 to J10 6 Comp 1 3 Run from control pane...

Page 280: ...rd J15 5 to J15 6 Sys 2 flash Tank Feed Valve Chiller Control Board J15 7 to J15 8 Sys 2 Flash Tank Drain Valve Chiller Control Board J14 1 to J14 6 Sys 3 Flash Tank Feed Valve Chiller Control Board J...

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Page 282: ...lay Board 1 J9 5 TB1 12 and 11 Sys 1 SPARE Chiller Control Relay Board 1 J9 6 TB1 10 and 9 SPARE Chiller Control Relay Board 1 J9 7 TB1 8 and 7 SPARE Chiller Control Relay Board 1 J9 8 TB1 6 Sys 1 Con...

Page 283: ...Board J7 4 Comp 3 Phase C IGBT Gating Signal VSD Logic Board J7 10 Comp 3 Phase A IGBT Gating Signal VSD Logic Board J7 11 Comp 3 Phase B IGBT Gating Signal VSD Logic Board J7 13 Comp 3 Phase C IGBT G...

Page 284: ...munications with a 3 or 4 compressor chiller involves 2 sections of feature 54 to get all the data Control pa rameters from the ISN as well system 1 2 and unit data are handled in the first section T...

Page 285: ...3 Analog Sys 2 Discharge Pressure P30 84 87 Analog Sys 2 Compressor Full Load Amps P31 88 91 Analog Sys 2 Total Run Hours P32 92 95 Analog Sys 2 Total Number of Starts P33 96 99 Analog VSD Output Freq...

Page 286: ...ondensor Fan Stage 0 6 P64 136 Coded Lead System Number P65 137 Coded Sys 1 2 Debug Code P66 138 141 Analog Local Leaving Chilled Liquid Setpoint P67 142 145 Analog Low Leaving Chilled Liquid Temp Cut...

Page 287: ...ailure 8 Unit VSD Pre charge Low DC Bus Voltage 9 Unit VSD Pre charge DC Bus Voltage Imbalance 10 Unit VSD High DC Bus Voltage 11 Unit VSD Low DC Bus Voltage 12 Unit VSD DC Bus Voltage Imbalance 13 Un...

Page 288: ...tor Current 43 System VSD Motor Current Overload Software 44 System VSD IGBT Gate Driver Fault 45 System VSD High Baseplate Temp 46 System VSD Single Phase Input 47 System VSD VSD Run Signal Fault 48...

Page 289: ...ing Shutdown 70 Unit SPARE 1 71 Unit SPARE 2 72 Unit SPARE 3 73 Unit SPARE 4 74 System Panel No Run Permissive 75 System Panel Anti Recycle Timer Active 76 System Panel System Switch OFF 77 System Pan...

Page 290: ...0 34 6 165 0 117 6 300 0 160 0 35 0 40 0 170 0 119 6 305 0 161 3 40 0 45 0 175 0 131 5 310 0 162 5 45 0 49 6 180 0 123 3 315 0 163 8 50 0 54 0 185 0 125 2 320 0 165 0 55 0 58 1 190 0 126 9 325 0 166 2...

Page 291: ...d equipped to do so If in any doubt contact your local YORK Service Agent Unit Status Press the STATUS key on the keypad and ensure no fault messages are displayed Refrigerant Leaks Visually check the...

Page 292: ...is and clean as necessary X Check Programmable Operating Setpoints and Safety Cutouts Assure they are correct for the application X Check Compressor and Evaporator Heater operation X Check for dirt in...

Page 293: ...em X VSD Glycol Change X MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR YCAV CHILLERS CON T Reserved for customer use for any special site requirements This procedure must be performed at the specific time by an indust...

Page 294: ...mometer reading of ambient temperature Chiller Fault HIGH AMBIENT TEMPERATURE Ambient Temperature is above the maximum operating limit Check outside air temperature Ambient Sensor is defective Check t...

Page 295: ...g High Superheat Drain Feed Valves NOT controlling Isolate cause Motor Sensor reading incorrectly Program panel to ignore a single sensor Economizer Solenoid energized at low speeds Valve is leaking t...

Page 296: ...rrent limiting Ambient temperature is high normal response from controller Remore or panel limiting is in effect Normal response Excess charge in system adjust charge Condensor coils dirty Clean conde...

Page 297: ...s and expenses 1 Labor to remove or reinstall any equipment mate rials or components 2 Shipping handling or transportation charges 3 Cost of refrigerant No warranty repairs or replacements will be mad...

Page 298: ...3 1 76 42 7 2 42 63 2 3 09 23 9 1 78 43 3 2 44 63 8 3 11 24 5 1 80 43 9 2 46 64 5 3 13 25 0 1 82 44 4 2 48 65 1 3 14 25 6 1 84 45 0 2 50 65 8 3 16 26 2 1 86 45 6 2 52 66 5 3 18 26 8 1 88 46 2 2 54 67...

Page 299: ...44 112 3 3 75 21 2 1 15 64 4 2 47 113 8 3 78 22 3 1 18 65 3 2 50 115 2 3 81 23 4 1 21 66 3 2 52 116 7 3 84 24 4 1 24 67 2 2 55 118 3 3 87 25 5 1 26 68 1 2 58 119 9 3 90 26 6 1 26 69 1 2 61 121 5 3 93...

Page 300: ...62 35 1 01 175 3 05 40 1 78 40 1 08 180 3 12 45 1 94 45 1 15 185 3 19 50 2 10 50 1 23 190 3 26 55 2 26 55 1 30 195 3 34 60 2 42 60 1 37 200 3 41 65 2 58 65 1 45 205 3 48 70 2 74 70 1 52 210 3 55 75 2...

Page 301: ...6 3 00 5 166 5 485 45 4 368 3 25 4 226 4 510 50 3 602 3 50 3 476 3 728 55 2 986 3 75 2 874 3 098 60 2 488 4 00 2 389 2 588 65 2 083 4 25 1 995 2 172 70 1 753 4 50 1 674 1 832 75 1 481 4 75 1 411 1 551...

Page 302: ...460 575 192 192 186 YCAV0157SA PA 200 230 380 460 575 196 196 200 YCAV0177EA VA 200 230 380 460 575 184 197 200 YCAV0177SA PA 200 230 380 460 575 270 191 182 YCAV0187EA VA 200 230 380 460 575 250 183...

Page 303: ...manual for the respective printer for set up and wiring Data from the chiller is transmitted at 1200 baud Wir ing diagrams for cables are shown below OKIDATA MICROLINE 184 25 pin RS 232 DB 25P 25 pin...

Page 304: ...t mode 1 7 off SDD pin 11 1 8 on SDD pin 11 2 1 on 1200 baud 2 2 on 1200 baud 2 3 off 1200 baud 2 4 off DSR active 2 5 on Buffer threshold 32 bytes 2 6 on Busy signal 200ms 2 7 on DTR space after powe...

Page 305: ...2 MODEL COMPRESSOR 3 MODEL COMPRESSOR 4 MODEL SERIAL PROGRAMMED VALUES CHILLED LIQUID SETPOINT Setpoint F C Range F C Display Language Chilled Liquid Mode Local Remote Mode Display Units Lead Lag Con...

Page 306: ...GBT BASEPLATE TEMPS T1 F C T2 F C SYSTEM OPERATING TEMPERATURES PRESSURES CURRENTS SYSTEM PRESSURES SYS 1 SYS 2 SYS 3 SYS 4 Oil PSIG kPa Suction PSIG kPa Discharge PSIG kPa SYSTEM TEMPERATURES SYS 1 S...

Page 307: ...SYS 4 Fan Stage COMPRESSOR HEATER ON OFF SYS 1 SYS 2 SYS 3 SYS 4 Comp Heater SYSTEM RUN TIME Days Hours Mins Sec System 1 System 2 System 3 System 4 SYSTEM STARTS STARTS SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYS...

Page 308: ...21 NM1 1223 WATER SYSTEM CONDITIONS EVAPORATOR FLOW Flow Rate GPM Evap Pressure Drop FT LBS Circle One Glycol Freeze Point F C CONDENSOR CONDITIONS AIR TEMPERATURE Air ON Temperature F C Air OFF Temp...

Page 309: ...or Type L R 134a 011 00592 000 VSD Logic Board ALL 031 02477 000 EPROM U36 ALL 031 02521 001 EPROM U39 ALL 031 02522 001 Sensor Outside Air Temperature ALL 025 28663 001 Transducer Pressure 0 275 psig...

Page 310: ...nnsylvania USA 17349 1 800 524 1330 Subject to change without notice Printed in USA Copyright by Johnson Controls 2023 www johnsoncontrols com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Form 201 21 NM1 1223 Issue Date Decem...

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