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JOHNSON CONTROLS

FORM 160.80-EG1 (808)

TABLE  – 

MOTOR VOLTAGe VARIATIONS

vertical-leg  dirt  trap  to  catch  vent-stack  condensation. 

Vent piping must be arranged to avoid imposing a strain 

on the relief connections and should include one flexible 

connection.

SOUND AND VIBRATION CONSIDERATIONS

Millennium

 chiller is not a source of objectionable sound 

and  vibration  in  normal  air  conditioning  applications. 

Neoprene  isolation  mounts  are  furnished  as  standard 

with each unit. Optional level-adjusting spring isolator as

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semblies designed for 1” static deflection are available.

Millennium 

chiller  sound  pressure  level  ratings  will  be 

furnished upon request.

Control of sound and vibration transmission must be taken 

into account in the equipment room construction as well 

as in the selection and installation of the equipment.

THERMAL INSULATION

No appreciable operating economy can be achieved by 

thermally  insulating  the  chiller.  However,  the  chiller’s 

cold  surfaces  should  be  insulated  with  a  vapor  barrier 

insulation sufficient to prevent condensation. A chiller can 

be factory insulated with 3/4” (19mm) or 1-1/2” (38mm) 

thick insulation, as an option. This insulation will normally 

prevent condensation in environments with dry bulb tem-

peratures of 50°F to 90°F (10°C to  32°C) and relative 

humidities up to 75% [3/4” (19mm) thickness] or 90% [1-

1/2” (38mm) thickness]. The insulation is painted and the 

surface is flexible and reasonably resistant to wear. It is 

intended for a chiller installed indoors and, therefore, no 

protective covering of the insulation is usually required. 

If insulation is applied to the water boxes at the job site, 

it must be removable to permit access to the tubes for 

routine maintenance.

VENTILATION

The ASHRAe Standard 15 Safety Code for Mechanical 

Refrigeration requires that all machinery rooms be vented 

to  the  outdoors  utilizing  mechanical  ventilation  by  one 

or more power-driven fans. This standard, plus National 

Fire  protection Association  Standard  90A,  state,  local 

and other related codes should be reviewed for specific 

requirements. Since the 

Millennium 

chiller motor is air-

cooled, ventilation should allow for the removal of heat 

from the motor.

In addition, the ASHRAe Standard 15 requires a refriger-

ant vapor detector to be employed for all refrigerants. It is 

to be located in area where refrigerant from a leak would 

be likely to concentrate. An alarm is to be activated and 

the mechanical ventilation started at a value no greater 

than the TLV (Threshold Limit Value) of the refrigerant.

ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Motor Voltage –

 Low voltage motors (200 - 600 volts) are 

furnished with six leads. Medium voltage (2300 - 4160 

volts) motors have three leads. Motor circuit conductor 

size must be in accordance with the National electrical 

Code  (NeC),  or  other  applicable  codes,  for  the  motor 

full-load amperes (FLA). Flexible conduit should be used 

for the last several feet to the chiller in order to provide 

vibration isolation. Table 2 lists the allowable variation in 

voltage supplied to the chiller motor. The unit nameplate 

is stamped with the specific motor voltage and frequency 

for the appropriate motor.

Starters – 

The chiller is available with a factory-mounted 

and wired  YORK Solid State Starter for 200 - 600 volt 

applications. Other types of remote mounted starters are 

available.  These  electro-mechanical  starters  must  be 

furnished in accordance with Johnson Controls Standard 

R-1079 Specification. This will ensure that starter com

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ponents, controls, circuits, and terminal markings will be 

suitable for required overall system performance.

Controls –

 A 115 volt, single phase, 60 or 50 Hertz (4.5 

kVa) power supply must be furnished to the chiller from a 

separate, fused disconnect or from a control transformer 

included as an option with electro-mechanical starters. 

No field control wiring is required, when the YORK SSS 

is supplied.

Copper Conductors –

 

Only copper conductors should be 

connected to compressor motors and starters. 

Aluminum 

conductors have proven to be unsatisfactory when con-

nected to copper lugs. Aluminum oxide and the difference 

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Freq

Rated Voltage

Operating Voltage

Min. 

Max.

60Hz

200

200/208 

180

220

230

220/240 

208

254

380

380

342

415

416

416

375

457

460

440/460/480 

414

508

575

575/600 

520

635

2300

2300

2070

2530

3300

3300

2970

3630

4000

4000/4160 

3600

4576

50Hz

346

346

311

381

380

380/400 

342

423

415

415

374

440

3300

3300

2970

3630

Nameplate 

Voltage

Summary of Contents for YS

Page 1: ...FORM 160 80 EG1 808 Model YS Rotary Screw Liquid Chillers Design Level E 100 thru 675 tons 315 thru 2375 KW R 22 and R 134a Rated in Accordance with the latest edition of ARI STANDARD 550 590...

Page 2: ...1 Cooler Nozzle Arrangements 42 Condenser Nozzle Arrangements 44 WEIGHTS METRIC 46 GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS 48 Metric Conversion tABLES 53 NOMENCLATURE The model number denotes the following characteristi...

Page 3: ...must be cleaned and the refrigerant replaced YORK Millennium screw chillers eliminate this risk by utilizing air cooled motors Refrig erant never comes in contact with the motor preventing contaminati...

Page 4: ...rements and are part of the ARI Certification Program off design Performance Since the vast majority of its operating hours are spent at off design conditions a chiller should be chosen not only to me...

Page 5: ...ce Access Level Date and Time All date representations and calculations use four digits for the year to provide Year 2000 compli ance During the Start Sequence and System Lockout Delay the system stat...

Page 6: ...torage control mode the unit will remain at 100 load until the setpoint shutdown temperature is reached To add greater operating flexibility and eliminate unnec essary chiller cycling two different Lo...

Page 7: ...Temperature Setpoints Restart Offset Ice Storage Active LED Programmable Local Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature Range Local Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature Setpoint Leaving Chilled Liquid Tempera...

Page 8: ...Hot Gas Bypass option operation must be enabled on the OPERATIONS screen From this screen you can perform the following Display Only Slide Valve Position Return Chilled Liquid Temperature Leaving Chil...

Page 9: ...other individual screens but to cut down on needless search ing they can all be found on this screen This screen also serves as a gateway to a sub screen for defining the setup of general system para...

Page 10: ...isplay Only Time Remaining Until Next Print Programmable Log Start Time Output Interval Automatic Printer Logging Enabled Disabled Print Type Print Report Print All Histories The SALES ORDER screen al...

Page 11: ...ollection Interval button The data point minimum and maximum values may be adjusted closer to increase viewing resolution Programmable Chart Type select continuous or one screen Collection Interval Se...

Page 12: ...ting Fault Data Stop Contacts Open Power Fault Low Phase X Temperature Sensor Run Signal Invalid Current Scale Selection Phase Locked Loop Low Supply Line Voltage High Supply Line Voltage Logic Board...

Page 13: ...n Capacity Control Capacity control is achieved by use of a slide valve which provides fully modulating capacity control from 100 to 10 of full load The slide valve is actuated by oil pressure control...

Page 14: ...rovides extra wall thickness up to twice as thick and non work hardened copper at the support location extending the life of the heat exchangers Each tube is roller expanded into the tube sheets provi...

Page 15: ...thermal storage control mode the chiller will operate at 100 load until the setpoint shutdown tem perature is reached To add greater operating flexibility and eliminate unnecessary chiller cycling tw...

Page 16: ...Requesting Fault Data Stop Contacts Open Power Fault Low Phase X Temperature Sensor Run Signal Invalid Current Scale Selection Phase Locked Loop Low Supply Line Voltage High Supply Line Voltage Logic...

Page 17: ...h Act A D Merkblatter Isolation Mounting The unit is provided with four vibration isolation mounts consisting of 1 25 4 mm thick neoprene isolation pads for field mounting under the steel mounting pad...

Page 18: ...available with optional ISN translator ISN translator also allows BAS system to issue commands to the chiller to control its operation ISN translators come in two models controlling up to four chille...

Page 19: ...re available for condenser and or evaporator knock down shipment The chiller can be shipped knocked down into major assemblies evaporator condenser driveline etc as required to rig into tight spaces T...

Page 20: ...20 JOHNSON CONTROLS Unit Components...

Page 21: ...21 JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 160 80 EG1 808 29040A OIL SEPARATOR MOTOR TERMINAL BOX CONDENSER REAR VIEW...

Page 22: ...0 91 m s and 3 66 m s Condenser flow rates are permitted between 3 33 ft sec and 12 ft sec 1 01 m s and 3 66 m s Variable flow applications are possible TABLE 1 WATER FLOW RATE LIMITS GPM L s SHELL CO...

Page 23: ...Cooler and condenser water boxes are equipped with plugged vent and drain connections If desired vent and drain valves may be installed with or without piping to an open drain Pressure gauges with st...

Page 24: ...C to 24 F 4 4 C leaving brine temperatures This performance is enhanced with the standard thermal storage control mode described on page 6 Particular attention must be paid to the application of two...

Page 25: ...ooled ventilation should allow for the removal of heat from the motor In addition the ASHRAE Standard 15 requires a refriger ant vapor detector to be employed for all refrigerants It is to be located...

Page 26: ...r The only additional load on the circuit for the chiller would be the control transformer unless it is supplied by a separate source 125 of compr FLA of all other Min Circuit Ampacity motor amps load...

Page 27: ...65 618 675 726 778 824 880 LRA 1230 1360 1380 1730 1950 2130 2598 2598 3111 3111 3450 3810 3810 4400 5000 5600 5000 5488 480 FLA 169 194 219 258 292 328 359 364 423 452 503 541 592 647 696 746 790 843...

Page 28: ...2144 2464 2590 2806 3050 3375 3700 3810 4400 4500 4892 5600 5491 400 FLA 194 223 261 294 329 360 378 416 457 505 543 599 656 706 744 799 850 LRA 1458 1458 1726 1990 2257 2594 2726 2954 3211 3553 3895...

Page 29: ...5 CC 5 CD CA CB BA BB CA CB 5 CE 5 CF S2 BA BB BA BB CA CB 5 CC 5 CD CA CB BA BB CA CB DA DB 5 CE 5 CF DA DB DC CA CB DA DB 5 CG 5 CH S3 CA CB CA CB DA DB 5 CC 5 CD 5 CE 5 CF DA DB DC CA CB DA DB 5 C...

Page 30: ...34a UNITS 50 and 60 Hz REFRIGERANT RELIEF VALVE CONNECTIONS Refer to Tables 6 and 7 on pages 26 27 for valid compressor shell motor combinations DIMENSION S0 and S1 COMPRESSOR S2 COMPRESSOR S2 and S3...

Page 31: ...OMPRESSOR SHELL CODES Evaporator Condenser D C D D E E E F F E F F A 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 4 1 2 6 6 1 2 6 9 A1 6 9 7 8 6 9 7 8 6 9 7 8 7 0 3 8 7 3 5 8 7 2 5 8 A2 6 3 3 8 6 3 3 8 B OVERALL HEIGHT3 7 9 1 8 7 9...

Page 32: ...combination with any pair of condenser nozzles 5 Condenser water must enter the water box through the bottom connection for proper operation of the subcooler to achieve rated performance 6 Cooler wat...

Page 33: ...the unit 4 Millennium unit has four steel plate foot supports located under the tube sheets at each corner of shell package Neoprene isolator pads are field installed between foot support and floor 5...

Page 34: ...ensions In 1 Pass 2 Pass 3 Pass A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E B 15 1 2 15 1 4 19 7 3 4 13 1 2 9 1 2 19 21 6 3 4 13 1 2 11 19 19 1 2 6 3 4 C 17 1 2 16 3 4 20 3 4 8 3 4 13 1 2 11 1 4 20 3 4 22 1 4 6 3 4...

Page 35: ...ges 36 37 MOTOR END MOTOR END COMPR END COMPR END EVAPORATOR NOZZLE ARRANGEMENTS MARINE WATER BOXES R 22 R 134a UNITS Evaporator Code Nozzle Size In No of Passes 1 2 3 B 8 6 4 C 10 6 6 D 12 8 6 E 12 8...

Page 36: ...MENTS MARINE WATER BOXES R 22 R 134a UNITS DIMENSIONS In Condenser Size 1 Pass 2 Pass A B C D E A B C D E B 15 1 2 16 7 8 17 5 8 7 3 4 13 1 2 11 1 8 17 5 8 22 5 8 6 3 4 C 17 1 2 16 3 4 18 1 2 8 3 4 15...

Page 37: ...on pages 36 37 1 PASS 2 PASS COMPR END COMPR END MOTOR END MOTOR END CONDENSER NOZZLE ARRANGEMENTS MARINE WATER BOXES R 22 R 134a UNITS Condenser Code Nozzle Size In No of Passes 1 2 B 8 6 C 10 8 D 1...

Page 38: ...A CA S2 12 146 13 155 680 612 CA CB S2 12 419 13 547 680 612 CB CA S2 12 377 13 483 680 612 CB CB S2 12 650 13 874 680 612 SHELL CODE EVAP COND COM PRES SOR SHIP PING WT Lbs OPER ATING WT Lbs REFRIG E...

Page 39: ...4 24 171 27 076 1 620 FC EB S4 25 141 27 929 1 620 FA FA S4 25 977 28 655 2 000 1 800 FA FB S4 27 187 30 256 2 000 1 800 FB FA S4 26 626 29 552 2 000 1 800 FB FB S4 27 830 31 153 1 900 1 710 FC FA S4...

Page 40: ...for optional spring isolators Dimensions Metric Refer to Tables 6 and 7 on pages 26 27 for valid compressor shell motor combinations S0 and S1 COMPRESSOR S2 COMPRESSOR S2 and S3 COMPRESSOR SHELL CODE...

Page 41: ...rs NOTES S4 COMPRESSOR S4 and S5 COMPRESSOR SHELL CODES Evaporator Condenser D C D D E E E F F E F F A TUBE SHEET WIDTH 1 880 1 880 1 880 1 943 1 994 2 057 A1 WITH SOLID STATE STARTER 2 080 2 080 2 08...

Page 42: ...ailable only in pairs shown and for all shell codes Any pair of evaporator nozzles may be used in combination with any pair of condenser nozzles 5 Condenser water must enter the water box through the...

Page 43: ...rating weight of the unit 4 Unit has four steel plate foot supports located under the tube sheets at each corner of shell package Neoprene isolator pads are field installed between foot support and fl...

Page 44: ...MOTOR END COMPR END COMPR END MOTOR END MOTOR END COMPR END COMPR END Cooler Size 1 Pass 2 Pass 3 Pass A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E B 394 387 483 197 343 241 483 533 171 343 279 483 495 171 C 445 425...

Page 45: ...pages 46 47 MOTOR END COMPR END COMPR END MOTOR END COOLER NOZZLE ARRANGEMENTS MARINE WATER BOXES R 22 R 134a UNITS EVAPORATOR Code Nozzle Size In No of Passes 1 2 3 B 8 6 4 C 10 6 6 D 12 8 6 E 12 8 6...

Page 46: ...MPR END COMPR END DIMENSIONS mm CONDENSER NOZZLE ARRANGEMENTS MARINE WATER BOXES R 22 R 134a UNITS Condenser Size 1 Pass 2 Pass A B C D E A B C D E B 394 429 448 197 343 283 448 575 171 C 445 425 470...

Page 47: ...re on motor end 1 PASS 2 PASS MOTOR END MOTOR END COMPR END COMPR END CONDENSER NOZZLE ARRANGEMENTS MARINE WATER BOXES R 22 R 134a UNITS Condenser Code Nozzle Size In No of Passes 1 2 B 8 6 C 10 8 D 1...

Page 48: ...S2 5 264 5 650 253 CB BA S2 5 299 5 700 253 CB BB S2 5 367 5 798 253 CA CA S2 5 509 5 967 308 278 CA CB S2 5 633 6 145 308 278 REFRIG REFRIG SHELL COM SHIP OPER ERANT ERANT CODE PRES PING ATING CHARGE...

Page 49: ...907 816 FB FB S5 12 751 14 258 862 776 FC FA S5 12 591 14 066 862 776 FC FB S5 13 140 14 789 862 776 REFRIG REFRIG SHELL COM SHIP OPER ERANT ERANT CODE PRES PING ATING CHARGE CHARGE COOLER SOR WT WT...

Page 50: ...frigerant HCFC 22 or HFC 134a and oil Alternatively the chiller shall be shipped with the compressor control panel and oil sepa rator removed Form 3 or also with the shells separated Form 7 to allow r...

Page 51: ...on Evaporator Evaporator shall be of the shell and tube flooded type designed for 300 psig 2069 KPa working pressure on the refrigerant side Shell shall be fabricated from rolled carbon steel plate wi...

Page 52: ...ng chilled water temperature and not have nuisance trips on low water temperature The sophisticated program and sensor shall monitor the chiller water temperature to prevent freeze up When needed Hot...

Page 53: ...High instantaneous current c High phase X heatsink temperature running d 105 motor current overload e Motor or starter current imbalance f Phase X shorted SCR g Open SCR h Phase rotation 6 Cycling shu...

Page 54: ...ith lock and key Electrical lugs for incoming power wiring shall be provided Guide Specifications continued Standard features include digital readout at the OptiView Control Center of the following Di...

Page 55: ...Start up and Operator Training The chiller manufacturer shall include the services of a factory trained field service representative to supervise the final leak testing charging and the initial start...

Page 56: ...English I P system chiller efficiency is measured in kW ton kW ton kW input tons refrigerant effect In the SI Metric system chiller efficiency is measured in Coefficient of Performance COP COP kW ref...

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