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
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JOHNSON CONTROLS
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Option 4 – Ambient Control Type:
The low ambient cutout is adjustable from 25 °F to 60 °F
(-3.9 °C to 15.6 °C).
or
The low ambient cutout is programmable down to 0 °F
(-17.8 °C). A low ambient kit MUST be installed for
this option to be chosen. If the kit is NOT installed,
and low ambient is selected, low pressure faults and
compressor damage may occur.
Option 5 – Local/Remote Control Type:
When programmed for LOCAL, an ISN or RCC control
can be used to monitor only. The micro panel will operate
on locally programmed values and ignore all commands
from remote devices, or through the RS-485 inputs. The
chiller will communicate and send data to the remote
monitoring devices.
or
This mode should be selected when an ISN or RCC
control is to be used to control the chiller. This mode
will allow the ISN to control the following items:
Remote Start/Stop, Cooling Setpoint, Load Limit, and
History Buffer Request. If the unit receives no valid
ISN transmission for 5 minutes, it will revert back to
the locally programmed values.
Option 6 – Unit Control Mode:
Unit control is based on return chilled liquid temp. Re-
turn Chilled Liquid Control can only be selected on units
that have 4 to 6 compressors (dual system units).
or
L O C A L / R E M O T E M O D E
R E M O T E
A M B I E N T C O N T R O L
L O W A M B I E N T
L O C A L / R E M O T E M O D E L
L O C A L
C O N T R O L M O D E
R E T U R N L I Q U I D
C O N T R O L M O D E
L E A V I N G L I Q U I D
A M B I E N T C O N T R O L
S T A N D A R D
Option 7 – Display Units:
This mode displays system operating values in Imperial
units of °F or PSIG.
or
This mode displays system operating values in Scientic
International Units of °C or barg.
Option 8 – Lead/Lag Type (two system units
only):
SYS 1 selected as lead compressor. SYS 1 lead option
MUST be chosen if Hot Gas Bypass is installed.
or
SYS 2 selected as lead compressor.
or
Lead/lag between systems may be selected to help
equalize average run hours between systems on
chillers with 2 refrigerant systems. Auto lead/lag
allows automatic lead/lag of the two systems based
on an average run hours of the compressors in each
system. A new lead/lag assignment is made whenever
all compressors shut down. The micro will then assign
the “lead” to the system with the shortest average run
time.
Option 9 – Condenser Fan Control Mode:
Condenser fans are controlled by discharge pressure
only. This mode must be chosen.
or
D I S P L A Y U N I T S
I M P E R I A L
D I S P L A Y U N I T S
S I
L E A D / L A G C O N T R O L
M A N U A L S Y S 1 L E A D
L E A D / L A G C O N T R O L
M A N U A L S Y S 2 L E A D
L E A D / L A G C O N T R O L
A U T O M A T I C
F A N C O N T R O L
D I S C H A R G E P R E S S U R E