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CyberOne EC DX IOM Manual 

 

FINE TUNING THE SYSTEM CHARGE

 

 
 

1.

 

Bleed air from hoses and break the vacuum by supplying 
liquid refrigerant (R407C) to the discharge  port near 
the  compressor  until  the  pressure  is  equalized. This 
holding charge allows the low pressure switch to 
“hold” enabling the compressor to operate throughout 
the process of charging the system.

 

 

Once the initial charge is completed, additional refrigerant 

will need to be added with the unit running.

 

CAUTION

  

 

An adequate heat load must be supplied to ensure 
a proper charge.

 

2.

 

Disconnect the refrigerant cylinder from the discharge 
side of the compressor and connect it to the suction side.

 

3.

 

Start the A/C system and use the system controller to 
lower the room temperature set point 3-5 °F below actual 
room temperature thus ensuring cooling remains on as 

the unit is charged.

 

When fine tuning the charge on cool days it will be necessary 
to restrict the airflow across the condenser coil to raise the 
pressure. The fan closest to the header must be running. 
When fine tuning the charge, ensure the pressures are correct 
for the type of refrigerant used. Refer to the tables in Section

 

2.8.8

 

for the operating temperatures and pressures for the 

type of refrigerant used in your system. 

2.8.7.1

 

0 ºF Fan Cycling and -20 ºF 

Variable Speed Control

 

The following instructions are for charging systems with 
condenser fan cycling or variable fan speed control using 
R407C refrigerant.

 

1.

 

Block off the intake air to the condenser with cardboard 
until a constant discharge pressure can be obtained. 
This will lower the possibility of overcharging (for units 
with fan cycling only).

 

a.

 

 

R407C Refrigerant- Allow the discharge pressure 

to rise to 325-350 psig and hold it constant.

 

2.

 

Slowly meter liquid refrigerant through the suction side 
while watching the pressure gauges and monitoring 
superheat and sub-cooling temperatures.

 

CAUTION

  

 

Add liquid refrigerant slowly to prevent the 
refrigerant oil from “washing out” of the compressor.

 

 

3.

 

Take a superheat temperature reading near the feeler 
bulb from the thermal expansion valve with the tempera- 
ture measuring device being well insulated. The ideal 
superheat temperature is 12-15 °F. Maximum allowable 
superheat temperature is 20 °F.

 

4.

 

While monitoring the pressure, take a sub-cooling tem- 
perature reading on the output side of the condenser. 
The sub-cooling temperature should be 10-20 °F.

 

5.

 

If necessary, (slowly) add liquid refrigerant to the suction 
side to achieve the sub-cooling temperature.

 

6.

 

If the unit has hot gas reheat (optional), the previous steps 
are still followed except the hot gas reheat valve must 

be open to allow refrigerant to flow into the reheat coil 
to obtain the proper amount of refrigerant charge. This 
can be done by using the system controller to enable a 
call for dehumidification (lower the humidity set point). 
This process may need to be repeated several times. 
After cycling the system through the hot gas reheat 
cycle, recheck the system charge with the system only 
in the Cooling mode.

 

CAUTION 

 

 

Remove the blockage to the air intake of the 

condenser.

 

7.

 

Fill out the applicable sections of Warranty Registration 
and Start-Up Checklist.

 

2.8.7.2

 

-30 °F Flooded Head Pressure 

Control NOTE

 

For units using flooded head pressure  control,  
a receiver is used to store the refrigerant during 
the time the condenser is not utilizing the extra 
refrigerant charge.

 

NOTE

 

It is important not to exceed 80% of the total 
condenser and receiver volume to allow room for 
expansion.

 

1.

 

Fine tune the charge following steps 1-6 in Section 2.8.7.

 

2.

 

The head pressure control valve setting is printed on 
the valve body. This setting is the lowest head pressure 
that will be maintained during system operation. It may 
be necessary to add additional refrigerant to raise the 
head pressure or remove refrigerant to lower the head 
pressure to the value printed on the valve (225 psig for 

R407C).

 

3.

 

If a refrigerant level sight glass is included on the side 
of the receiver, it may be used to assist in charging the 
air conditioning system. The proper charge can be con- 
firmed by viewing the level of refrigerant in the receiver 
while the unit is running at an elevated discharge pres- 
sure.

 

 

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Страница 3: ...ping 13 2 6 1 1 Self Contained Systems 13 2 6 1 2 Split Systems 13 2 6 1 3 Remote Air CooledCondensers AR 15 2 6 1 4 Remote AirCooled Condensing Units AHU 15 2 6 2 Water Glycol 15 2 6 3 Condensate Dra...

Страница 4: ...2 4 1 1 5 Heat Reheat 32 4 1 1 6 Humidi er 32 4 1 1 7 Condensate Pump 33 4 1 2 Condenser 33 4 2 Troubleshooting 33 4 3 Field Service 38 4 3 1 Leak Detection 38 4 3 2 Leak Repair 38 4 3 3 Refrigerant P...

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Страница 6: ...con gurations The cooling capacity will depend on the unit size which can range from 24 000 to 120 000 BTU H CyberOne EC systems are designed to operate with R407C refrigerant Refer to the unit namep...

Страница 7: ...all jewelry watches rings etc Hazardous voltage will still be present inside the electric box at the motor start protectors and circuit breakers even with the unit turned off at the microprocessor co...

Страница 8: ...ased water conditioning additives in condensate drain pans Thiswill cause corrosion to occur on the coil ns 1 4 General Design The CyberOne EC DX system is housed in a steel frame type cabinet and is...

Страница 9: ...ELECTRIC BOX HEATER EC FAN Figure 1 Typical Internal Layout Down ow Con guration Model COS 024 060 Shown for Reference Figure 2 Typical Internal Layout Up ow Con guration Model COS 096 120 Shown for R...

Страница 10: ...icallystops andanalarm is signaled a Locked rotor1 b Loss of a phase1 c Low main supplyvoltage2 d Over heating of electronics2 e Over heating of motor2 1 Upon correction ofthese failure conditions the...

Страница 11: ...justable set point Thefree cooling controlvalve opens proportionallyto the demand for cooling basedonthereturnairtemperature sdeviationfromsetpoint Ifthereturnairtemperaturecontinuestorise thefree coo...

Страница 12: ...thecompressor turns onandthe AWS control valve closes shuttingoffthe owofchilledwater intothe AWScoolingcoil AWScoolingremains disabled andthe compressor runs until the cut out set point temperature...

Страница 13: ...ach side In order to have full service access to internal components no permanent obstructions should be placed in front of the unit See Figure 5 for the minimum recommended front installation clearan...

Страница 14: ...usedto minimizeleakage Outsideor freshairshouldbekepttoaminimum asitaddstothecooling heating dehumidification and humidifying loads while maintaining the requirement of the Indoor Air Quality IAQ stan...

Страница 15: ...orto match the blower discharge opening s and cut out the holes required for piping and wiring through the raised oor NOTE The equipment must be level to operate properly 2 3 2 Outdoor Equipment Remot...

Страница 16: ...unit the conditioned supply air has two methods of discharge Ducted or through a 2 or 3 way grilled plenum box see Figure 8 There are two basic air patterns Frontfreereturnandrearductedreturn If ductw...

Страница 17: ...r to the system drawings and supplemental controller manual sent in the data package with your unit 2 5 3 Remote Temperature Humidity Sensor The remote temperature humidity T H sensor must be locateds...

Страница 18: ...tach the plates to the A C cabinet Ensure the space between the plates and the pipes are adequately sealed to preventleakage 2 6 1 Refrigerant Piping 2 6 1 1 Self Contained Systems No refrigerant conn...

Страница 19: ...2 6 0 1 0 0 5 0 8 2 5 7 8 15 8 0 1 5 0 7 1 0 3 5 1 1 8 22 12 1 8 0 9 1 5 4 5 1 3 8 28 15 2 4 1 2 1 8 6 0 1 5 8 35 17 2 8 1 4 2 0 7 0 2 1 8 45 22 3 9 1 8 3 0 10 2 5 8 51 26 4 6 2 2 3 5 12 3 1 8 65 34 5...

Страница 20: ...micalCo Useonlyethyleneglycol with inhibitors for corrosionprotection WARNING Glycol is hazardous Consult the manufacturer s SDS for detailed safetyinformation CAUTIONS After the interconnecting pipin...

Страница 21: ...holes for connection of the field wiring conduits These pilot holes are located on the CyberOne EC unit based on the con guration Onan up ow con guration the pilot holes are located inthetop of thecab...

Страница 22: ...s within the range of 277V plus 5 the control transformers within the system must have the primary wire connected to its respective 240V tap instead of the 208Vtap Upon examination of the buck boost t...

Страница 23: ...th the shield being terminated at the unit electric box The number of conductors needed depends on which system controller is utilized For systems utilizing the model E controller three control conduc...

Страница 24: ...control wiring may be installed for the system controller to enable condenser operation only when the compressor is running You must remove the jumper from the remote condenser terminal board see the...

Страница 25: ...age electrical box Refer to the electrical drawing supplied with your unit for the number of eldwiresneededandappropriatewireterminationsrequired speci cally for yoursystem Figure 14 Interconnecting F...

Страница 26: ...Figure 15 Interconnecting Field Wiring Glycol Systems 21 COS 024 060 G U SHOWN FOR REFERENCE NOTES 1 PHANTOM WIRES NOT APPLICABLE FOR SINGLE PHASE POWER SUPPLIES 2 NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS VARY DEPENDING...

Страница 27: ...ing pressures vary depending on the type of refrigerant used in the unit Before charging check the unit nameplate to con rm the type of refrigerant to use Tables are provided in Section 2 8 8 showing...

Страница 28: ...r for HGRHand HGBP 3 2 lb Estimated Refrigerant Charge 22 226 lb 2 8 6 Preparing System for Charging 1 With all the system piping connections made perform a dry nitrogen leak detection test on the sys...

Страница 29: ...itial vacuum release the vacuum and pressurize the system with 2 3 lbs of drynitrogen Allowthesystemtostandfortwohourswith the dry nitrogen charge This gives time for the nitrogen moleculestodispersei...

Страница 30: ...erature reading near the feeler bulbfromthethermalexpansionvalvewiththetempera ture measuring device being well insulated The ideal superheattemperatureis12 15 F Maximumallowable superheat temperature...

Страница 31: ...Design Condensing Temp 95 F Ambient 125 105 140 Suction Pressure psig R407C 70 55 85 Fan Cycling Control Fan On psig R407C 320 240 340 Fan Speed Control psig R407C 320 Flooded HP Control Valve psig R...

Страница 32: ...or control is used to maintain head pressure The variable speed motor is located closest to the header end of the condenser The fan speed control is a continual modulation of the motor s speed The con...

Страница 33: ...h 10 VDC corresponding to the valve opening 100 Thesystemcontrollerisfactorysetforthecorrectcondensing pressure however it can be adjustedto increase ordecrease thecondensingpressure Adjustmentismadeb...

Страница 34: ...llen wrench turn clockwise to increase pressure or counterclockwise to lower pressure 3 2 1 1 Full Floating A full oating hot gas bypass system is provided for split AHU Remote Condensing Units The fu...

Страница 35: ...peration and Maintenance manual for the humidi er is provided with your unit under separate cover Refer to that manual for detailed information on the humidi er operation 7 Test dehumidi cation operat...

Страница 36: ...eavailableandthat allcylinderstobeusedaredesignatedfortherecovered refrigerant and labelled for that refrigerant i e special cylindersforthe recoveryofrefrigerant Cylinders must be complete with press...

Страница 37: ...a lowrefrigerant charge ora clogged lter drier Check for humidity in the refrigerant by viewing the color of the indicator in the center of the sight glass and comparing it to the color scale on the...

Страница 38: ...oil cleaner Check for bent or damaged coil ns and repair as necessary On outdoor units in winter do not permit snowto accumulate on or aroundthe condensing unit Check all refrigerant lines and capilla...

Страница 39: ...ator blower b Temperature setting too low Increase temperature setpoint 68 Fmin c Discharge air short cycling back to return Check discharge grilleorientation d Low refrigerant charge Find leak repair...

Страница 40: ...Condenser air intakeis blocked Remove debris and clean condenser c Overcharge ofrefrigerant Reclaim excess refrigerant fromsystem d Lowwater glycol owto water cooled condenser Reset determine cause an...

Страница 41: ...ck condenser for obstructions e Minimum off time hasnot expired Wait for time toexpire System Short of Capacity a Low refrigerant indicated by bubblesin sight glass b Expansion valve stuck or obstruct...

Страница 42: ...lement Humidi er Inoperative a Water supplyhas been turned offor not connected Connect and or turn on water supply Note See humidifier manual for additional help b Humidi er switch is in Off position...

Страница 43: ...are providedto protect the compressor fromfailing If a compressor failure has occurred determine whether it is an electrical or a mechanical failure An electrical failure will beindicatedbythedistinc...

Страница 44: ...one size larger than the normal selection size 6 Checktheexpansionvalve sightglassandothercontrols to see if cleaning or replacement isrequired 7 Evacuatethesystemaccordingtostandardprocedures Normall...

Страница 45: ...the A C unit On by pressing the Enterkey 8 Readjust the humidity to the desired setpoint If the humidi er is to be shut down for an extended period follow the steps of the Extended Shutdown procedure...

Страница 46: ...UPS groundthecustomerisresponsiblefortheshipping charges If you do not have established credit with STULZ you must give a freight carrier accountnumber A written or faxed purchase order is required o...

Страница 47: ...valve 9 Humidifier On Off Drain switch is in the on position 10 Filter s installed 11 Duct plenums sealed 12 Incoming line voltage matches equipment nominal nameplated rating tolerances 13 Main power...

Страница 48: ...ndensate pan safety switch operates freely Additional Check chilled water hot water circuits for air bleed as required Coils clean and clear of obstructions Humidifier cylinder and controls operate pr...

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Страница 50: ...DF Downflow NFPA National Fire Protection Agency EC Electronically Commutated PH Phase DP Dewpoint PSI Pounds Per Square Inch DX Direct Expansion PSIG Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge ESD Electrostatic D...

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