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FORM 160.55-PW7

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YORK INTERNATIONAL

LD04394

FIG. 12 – MULTIPLE UNITS (TWO) – PARALLEL

OPERATION – INDIVIDUAL UNIT PUMPS

FIG. 12 – MULTIPLE UNITS (TWO) – PARALLEL
OPERATION – INDIVIDUAL UNIT PUMPS

This piping arrangement is the same as Fig. 13, except
that the chilled water pumps associated with each cooler
(evaporator) are cycled on and off with the unit. This
results in reduced chilled water flow rates whenever a
single unit can handle the cooling load. Because no
chilled water flows through the inoperative unit, the
mixed water temperature peculiar to using a single pump
is avoided. When one unit is cut-out by the sequence
control (Fig. 10) the temperature of the supply chilled
water does not change.

FIG. 13 – MULTIPLE UNITS (TWO) – PARALLEL OP-

ERATION – SINGLE CHILLED WATER PUMP

For this piping arrangement, each chiller’s water sensor
is located in its own leaving water nozzle. This produces
a constant “mixed” chilled water temperature when both
units are operating. When either unit is cycled off by
the sequence control (Fig. 10), mixed chilled water
temperature will rise as a result of uncooled return wa-
ter flowing through the inoperative unit. For individual
unit chilled water pump piping, refer to Fig. 12.

FIG. 13 – MULTIPLE UNITS (TWO) – PARALLEL

OPERATION – SINGLE CHILLED WATER
PUMP

LD04395

FIG. 14 – ELECTRO-MECHANICAL STARTER
MANUAL RESET OVERLOADS

Terminals are available for connection of the manual
reset overloads and/or safety devices in the high volt-
age electro-mechanical starter for U.L. or C.S.A. ap-
proved units having 2300 to 4160 volt motors. See Re-
mote Motor Starter (E-M) specifications, Product Draw-
ing Form 160.45-PA5.1. An opening of the contacts
causes the Graphic Control Center to display: “CY-
CLING SHUTDOWN – AUTO RESTART” and “MO-
TOR CONTROLLER – CONTACTS OPEN”. To re-
start the chiller, reset the external device in the
electro-mechanical starter that caused the shutdown.
Then the unit will automatically restart.

FIG. 14 –ELECTRO-MECHANICAL STARTER

MANUAL RESET OVERLOADS (2300 to
4160 Volts U.L. or C.S.A. approved units
only)

LD04388

Summary of Contents for MILLENNIUM YT J

Page 1: ...isions for remote setpoint reset of leaving chilled liquid tempera ture and current limit for EMS interfacing See Note 7 Five sets of unit status contacts are factory furnished through a field wiring...

Page 2: ...f full load amperes for 1 to 255 minutes following each compressor start For more details refer to Graphic Control Center Instructions Form 160 55 O1 6 Controlling the maximum allowable compressor mot...

Page 3: ...ical Starter Manual Reset Overloads 9 2300 To 4160 Volts U l Or C S A Approved Units Only Fig 15 Remote Current Limit Setpoint With 0 10VDC 0r 2 10VDC Signal 10 Fig 16 Remote Current Limit Setpoint Wi...

Page 4: ...READY TO START CONTACTS When closed these contacts signify the following 1 The Graphic Control Center is in digital ana log or ISN remote operating mode allowing for energy management system or remot...

Page 5: ...performed by plac ing the Graphic Control Center COMPRESSOR Switch in the Stop Reset position O The unit can then be restarted Safety Shutdown contacts function in all op erating modes FIG 5 ANTICIPAT...

Page 6: ...essor from the Graphic Control Cen ter and prevent the chiller from restart ing However the operator cannot lo cally start the compressor using com pressor start switch when the con trol center is in...

Page 7: ...e following message CYCLING SHUTDOWN AUTO RE START and CONDENSER FLOW SWITCH OPEN LD04390 FIG 8 MULTI UNIT SEQUENCE FIG 9 CONDENSER WATER FLOW INTERLOCK LD04391 FIG 8 MULTI UNIT SEQUENCE For multiple...

Page 8: ...T SEQUENCE CONTROL Provides that cycling thermostat RWT will automati cally cycle either 1 or 2 unit Timer 3TR is an addi tional feature which prevents simultaneous starting of lead and lag unit follo...

Page 9: ...ature when both units are operating When either unit is cycled off by the sequence control Fig 10 mixed chilled water temperature will rise as a result of uncooled return wa ter flowing through the in...

Page 10: ...Liquid Temperature Reset then a 0 10VDC signal must be used for Re mote Current Limit Reset SIGNAL COMMON 5 1 J22 LD04498 0 10VDC As shown in Fig 15 connect input to Mi cro Board J22 1 signal and J22...

Page 11: ...input will only be accepted in Digital Re mote Mode Calculate the setpoint for various pulse widths as follows SETPOINT 100 PULSE WIDTH IN SECONDS 1 X 7 For example if the relay contacts close for 3...

Page 12: ...F LOCAL SETPOINT OFFSET For example if the input is 5VDC and the Remote Re set Temp Range setpoint is programmed for 10 F and the Local Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature setpoint is programmed for 40...

Page 13: ...ed offset 10 or 20 F above the local setpoint value The setpoint is changed linearly between these extremes as the input varies over the range of 0 20mA This input will only be accepted when Ana log R...

Page 14: ...em perature high discharge temperature auxiliary safety power failure when the Auto Restart After Power Fail ure Dip Switch on the Micro Board Fig 21 is in the OFFposition SW1 position5 OFF whichimpli...

Page 15: ...System EMS connect by others as shown in the diagram The EMS control relay shutdown and run lights are furnished by others When the N O contacts close between terminals 35 and 36 on field wiring ter...

Page 16: ...onsor of the 2000 U S Olympic Team 36USC380 P O Box 1592 York Pennsylvania USA 17405 1592 Subject to change without notice Printed in USA Copyright by York International Corporation 1999 ALL RIGHTS RE...

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