JOHNSON CONTROLS
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FORM 145.05-NOM7
ISSUE DATE: 10/31/2019
SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual applies to Water Cooled Self Contained
Units, Models LSW_025–105. This manual provides
specific instructions for installation, owner mainte-
nances, and troubleshooting.
Due to continuous product improvement and enhance-
ments, the information provided is subject to change
without notice.
DESCRIPTION OF UNIT
The water cooled self-contained air conditioner is the
ultimate solution addressing the energy efficiency, reli-
ability, indoor air quality, and sound concerns for com-
mercial, industrial and institutional buildings. Johnson
Controls offers a simple system design, increases sys-
tem redundancy by providing individual air condition-
ing systems per floor, lowers maintenance costs, eases
operation and maintenance, and provides the lowest
life cycle cost available. Based on these features, the
self-contained unit has surpassed the traditional chill-
ers, air handlers and rooftop systems and is now the
system of choice.
TABLE 1 -
ACRONYM CHART
ACRONYM
TEXT
AO
Analog Output
AFS
Air Flow Switch
DHS
Duct High Static Switch
DSP
Duct High Pressure Sensor
DO
Digital Output
IN
Universal Input
LCD
Logic Controller Display
MSF
Supply Fan Relay
OLSF
Supply Fan Overload
PM
Phase Monitor
PWS
Power Supply
RSF
Supply Fan Relay
S
Toggle Switch
T
Transformer
VFD
Variable Frequency Drive
SAT
Supply Air Temp
MAT
Mixed Air Temp
AFS
Air Flow Switch
DHS
Duct High Static
RAT
Return Air Temp
Models LSW_025–105 are factory assembled, refrig-
erant charged and tested water-cooled packaged air
conditioning units designed for ducted applications.
They can be purchased to ship split for easy placement
in the final location.
Each unit contains:
• Multiple hermetic scroll compressors
• Water cooled condensers
• Multi-circuit evaporator
• Thermal expansion valves
• Interconnecting refrigerant piping
• Plenum supply fan
• Belt drive
• Fan motor
•
Pleated filters
• All necessary operating and required safety con-
trols to operate the unit.
All rigging, installation, power and control wiring ex-
ternal to the unit, and condenser water and condensate
piping are the responsibility of the installer.
SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION