Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Form 150.72-NM1 (908)
- GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES
- CHANGEABILITY OF THIS DOCUMENT
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- LIST OF FIGURES
- LIST OF TABLES
- SECTION 1 – GENERAL CHILLER INFORMATION & SAFETY
- SECTION 2 – PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- INTRODUCTION
- GENERAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
- HIGH AMBIENT KIT
- BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM INTERFACE
- MILLENIUM CONTROL CENTER
- POWER PANEL
- ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
- UNIT COMPONENTS
- CONTROL / POWER PANEL COMPONENTS
- PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (PIN)
- BASIC UNIT NOMENCLATURE
- REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM
- PROCESS AND INSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAM
- SECTION 3 – HANDLING AND STORAGE
- SECTION 4 – INSTALLATION
- INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
- HANDLING
- INSPECTION
- LOCATION AND CLEARANCES
- SPRING ISOLATORS (OPTIONAL)
- COMPRESSOR MOUNTING
- REMOTE COOLER OPTION
- CHILLED LIQUID PIPING
- PIPEWORK ARRANGEMENT
- DUCT WORK CONNECTION
- WIRING
- COMPRESSOR HEATERS
- RELIEF VALVES
- HIGH PRESSURE CUTOUT
- SINGLE-POINT SUPPLY CONNECTION – TERMINAL BLOCK, NON-FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER
- USER CONTROL WIRING INPUTS
- USER CONTROL WIRING OUTPUTS
- SECTION 5 – TECHNICAL DATA
- OPERATIONAL LIMITATIONS (ENGLISH)
- HEAT EXCHANGER FLOW, GPM
- PHYSICAL DATA (ENGLISH)
- ELECTRICAL DATA
- ELECTRICAL NOTES
- ELECTRICAL DATA W/O PUMPS
- ELECTRICAL DATA W/ PUMPS
- ELECTRICAL NOTES AND LEGEND
- WIRING DIAGRAMS
- DIMENSIONS (ENGLISH)
- TECHNICAL DATA – CLEARANCES
- WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION AND ISOLATOR MOUNTING POSITIONS
- ISOLATOR INFORMATION FOR UNITS SHIPPED ON OR AFTER JUNE 15, 2008
- ISOLATOR INFORMATION FOR UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE JUNE 15, 2008
- SLRS Seismic Isolator Specifications
- SLRS Seismic Isolator Installation and Adjustment
- One Inch Deflection Spring Isolator Cross-reference
- Installation of 1” Deflection Mounts
- Neoprene Isolator Cross-reference
- Two Inch Deflection, Seismic Spring IsolatorCross-reference - SLRS
- SLRS Seismic Isolator Installation and Adjustment
- SECTION 6 – COMMISSIONING
- SECTION 7 – UNIT CONTROLS
- SECTION 8 – UNIT OPERATION
- CAPACITY CONTROL
- SUCTION PRESSURE LIMIT CONTROLS
- DISCHARGE PRESSURE LIMIT CONTROLS
- LEAVING CHILLED LIQUID CONTROL
- LEAVING CHILLED LIQUID CONTROLOVERRIDE TO REDUCE CYCLING
- LEAVING CHILLED LIQUID SYSTEM LEAD/LAG AND COMPRESSOR SEQUENCING
- RETURN CHILLED LIQUID CONTROL
- RETURN CHILLLED LIQUID SYSTEM LEAD/LAG AND COMPRESSOR SEQUENCING
- ANTI-RECYCLE TIMER
- ANTI-COINCIDENCE TIMER
- EVAPORATOR PUMP CONTROL & YORK HYDRO KIT PUMP CONTROL
- EVAPORATOR HEATER CONTROL
- PUMPDOWN CONTROL
- STANDARD CONDENSER FAN CONTROL
- LOAD LIMITING
- COMPRESSOR RUN STATUS
- ALARM STATUS
- REMOTE BAS/EMS TEMPERATURE RESET USINGA VOLTAGE OR CURRENT SIGNAL
- SECTION 9 – SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE
JOHNSON CONTROLS
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FORM 150.72-NM1 (908)
Unit Controls
*Refer to the section on O P E R AT I N G
CONTROLS.
If the micro is programmed for CURRENT FEEDBACK
ONE PER UNIT under the OPTIONS Key, the display
will show up as the rst display prior to the SYS 1
displays. Total chiller current is displayed as shown
below:
If the micro is programmed for CURRENT FEEDBACK
NONE, no current display will appear.
The preceding ve messages will appear sequentially,
rst for system 1, then for system 2.
The rst message indicates the system and the associated
compressors which are running.
The second message indicates the system run time in
days – hours – minutes – seconds. Please note that this
is not accumulated run time but pertains only to the
current system cycle.
The third message indicates the system, and whether the
liquid line solenoid or EEV pilot solenoid and hot gas
solenoid are being turned on by the microboard. Please
note that hot gas is not available for system 2, so there
is no message pertaining to the hot gas solenoid when
system 2 message is displayed.
The fourth message indicates the stage of condenser fan
operation that is active.
E V A P O R A T O R H E A T E R
S T A T U S I S = X X X
This display indicates the status of the evaporator heater.
The evaporator heater is controlled by ambient air
temperature. When the ambient temperature drops below
40 °F the heater is turned on. When the temperature rises
above 45 °F the heater is turned off. An under voltage
condition will keep the heater off until full voltage is
restored to the system.
The evaporator pump dry contacts are energized when
any compressor is running, or the unit is not OFF on
the daily schedule and the unit switch is on, or the unit
has shutdown on a Low Leaving Chilled Liquid fault.
However, even if one of above is true, 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.
The Evaporator Pump Total Run Hours display indicates
the total pump run hours. Total hours continually
increments similar to Compressor Run Hours. If dual
pumps are tted, run hours indicates total hours on both
pumps.
There are several types of remote systems that can
be used to control or monitor the unit. The following
messages indicate the type of remote control mode
active:
NONE – no remote control active. Remote monitoring
may be via ISN.
ISN – YORK Talk via ISN allows remote load limiting
and temperature reset through an ISN system.
LOAD LIM – Load limiting enabled using contact
closure.
PWM TEMP – EMS temperature reset
A C T I V E R E M O T E C T R L
N O N E
U N I T A M P S = 5 4 . 0
V O L T S = 1 . 2
S Y S X R U N T I M E
X X - X X - X X - X X D - H - M - S
S Y S X C O M P S T A T U S
1 = X X X 2 = X X X 3 = X X X
S Y S X L L S V I S O N
H O T G A S S O L I S O F F
S Y S X A M P S = 3 6 . 0
V O L T S = 0 . 8
S Y S X F A N S T A G E 3
E V A P P U M P T O T A L R U N
H O U R S = X X X X X
E V A P O R A T O R W A T E R
P U M P S T A T U S = X X X X