SECTION 8 – UNIT OPERATION
FORM QWC3-NM1
ISSUE DATE:11/20/2020
QUANTECH
149
8
ANTI-RECYCLE TIMER
The programmable anti-recycle timer assures that
systems do not cycle. This timer is programmable un-
der the PROGRAM key between 300 – 600 seconds.
Whenever possible, to reduce cycling and motor heat-
ing, the anti-recycle timer should be adjusted to 600
seconds. The programmable anti-recycle timer starts
the timer when the first compressor in a system starts.
The timer begins to count down. If all of the compres-
sors in a circuit cycle OFF, a compressor within the cir-
cuit will not be permitted to start until the anti-recycle
timer has timed out. If the lead system has run for less
than 5 minutes, 3 times in a row, the anti-recycle timer
will be extended to 10 minutes.
ANTI-COINCIDENCE TIMER
This timer is not present on single-system units. Two
timing controls are present in software to assure com-
pressors within a circuit or between systems, do not
start simultaneously. The anti-coincidence timer assures
there is at least a one minute delay between system starts
on 2-circuit systems. This timer is NOT programmable.
The load timers further assure that there is a minimum
time between compressor starts within a system.
EVAPORATOR PUMP CONTROL AND HYDRO
KIT PUMP CONTROL
The evaporator pump dry contacts (CTB2 – terminals
23 – 24) are energized when any of the following con-
ditions are true:
1. Low Leaving Chilled Liquid Fault
2. Any compressor is running
3. Daily Schedule is ON, Unit Switch is ON and Re-
mote Stop is closed.
The pump will not run if the micro panel has been
powered up for less than 30 seconds or if the pump
has run in the last 30 seconds to prevent pump motor
overheating.
Whenever the option “HYDRO KIT PUMPS = 1” is
selected under the OPTIONS key, the pump control
will be as described above. DO NOT SELECT the op-
tion “HYDRO KIT PUMPS = 2” under the OPTIONS
key. If a dual pump option is installed, the active pump
is selected by the selector switch.
EVAPORATOR HEATER CONTROL
The evaporator heater is controlled by ambient air tem-
perature. When the ambient temperature drops below
40 °F (4.4
°C)
the heater is turned ON. When the tem-
perature rises above 45 °F (7.2
°C)
the heater is turned
OFF. An under voltage condition will keep the heater
OFF until full voltage is restored to the system.
PUMPDOWN CONTROL
Each system has a pump-down feature upon shut-off.
Manual pumpdown from the keypad is not possible. On
a non-Safety, non-Unit Switch shutdown, all compres-
sors but one in the system will be shut OFF. The LLSV
will also be turned OFF. The final compressor will be
allowed to run until the suction pressure falls below the
cutout, or for 180 seconds, whichever comes first.
LOAD LIMITING
Load Limiting is a feature that prevents the unit from
loading beyond the desired value. Four-compressor
units can be load limited to 50%. This would allow
only 1 compressor per system to run. Six-compressor
units can be load limited to 33% or 66%. The 66%
limit would allow up to 2 compressors per system to
run, and the 33% limit would allow only 1 compres-
sor per system to run. No other values of limiting are
available.
There are two ways to load limit the unit. The first is
through remote communication via the BAS. Load
limit stages are sent through YORKtalk on pages 9 and
10 of feature 54. Page 9 is stage 1 load limit and page
10 is stage 2 load limit.
A second method of load limiting the unit is through
closing dry contacts connected to the Load Limit
(CTB1 – Terminals 13 and 21). Stage 1 load limiting
involves closing the Load Limit input (13 and 21) with
a dry contact. Load limiting is either 66% or 50%, de-
pending on the number of compressors on the unit. A
second step of load limiting on six-compressor chillers
is available by closing the CTB1 terminals 13 and 20
with dry contact. This allows only a single compressor
to run on each system, unloading the chiller to 33%.
shows the load limiting permit-
ted for the various number of compressors. Only Stage
1 is available utilizing a dry contact.
Содержание QWC3050T-200T
Страница 4: ...FORM QWC3 NM1 ISSUE DATE 11 20 2020 QUANTECH 4 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Страница 10: ...FORM QWC3 NM1 ISSUE DATE 11 20 2020 QUANTECH 10 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Страница 28: ...FORM QWC3 NM1 ISSUE DATE 11 20 2020 QUANTECH 28 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Страница 65: ...SECTION 5 TECHNICAL DATA FORM QWC3 NM1 ISSUE DATE 11 20 2020 QUANTECH 65 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Страница 112: ...FORM QWC3 NM1 ISSUE DATE 11 20 2020 SECTION 6 COMMISSIONING QUANTECH 112 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Страница 144: ...FORM QWC3 NM1 ISSUE DATE 11 20 2020 QUANTECH 144 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Страница 152: ...FORM QWC3 NM1 ISSUE DATE 11 20 2020 QUANTECH 152 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Страница 166: ...FORM QWC3 NM1 ISSUE DATE 11 20 2020 QUANTECH 166 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Страница 185: ...FORM QWC3 NM1 ISSUE DATE 11 20 2020 QUANTECH 185 NOTES...