Guide specifications, Continued – York UL R134A User Manual
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atures, ambient, lead compressor identification, clock
and schedule, (variable) out of range, remote input
indication, chilled liquid reset setpoint, and history
data for last ten shutdown faults. Compressor suc-
tion, discharge, and oil pressures and temperatures,
suction and discharge superheats, percent of full-
load, operating hours, starts, and anti-recycle timer
status. Status Messages for manual override, unit
switch off, compressor run, run permissive, remote
controlled shut down, no cooling load, daily/holiday
shut down, anti-recycle timer.
E. Predictive Control Points: Unit controls shall avoid
safety shutdown when operating outside design
conditions by optimizing the chiller controls and cool-
ing load output to stay online and avoid safety limits
being reached. The system shall monitor the follow-
ing parameters and maintain the maximum cooling
output possible without shutdown of the equipment:
motor current, suction pressure and discharge pres-
sure.
F. System Safeties: Shall cause individual compressor
systems to perform auto-reset shut down; manual
reset required after the third trip in 90 minutes.
Includes: high discharge pressure or temperature,
low suction pressure, high / low motor current, high
motor temperature, high pressure switch, high / low
differential oil pressure, high oil temperature, low
suction superheat, critical sensor malfunction, low
or high current, phase loss/single phase power,
overload of motor windings, and low voltage.
G. Unit Safeties: Shall be automatic reset and cause
compressors to shut down if: high or low ambient,
low leaving chilled liquid temperature, under voltage,
and flow switch operation. Contractor shall provide
flow switch and wiring per chiller manufacturer re-
quirements.
H. Manufacturer shall provide any controls not listed
above, necessary for automatic chiller operation.
Mechanical Contractor shall provide field control
wiring necessary to interface sensors to the chiller
control system.
2.07 ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
Some accessories and options supersede standard
product features. Your Johnson Controls representative
will be pleased to provide assistance.
A. Sound Reduction
1. Provide the following options as required to
meet scheduled sound performance data at all
load points.
a. Normal speed fans and unlined compressor
enclosure. (
Factory Mounted)
b. Two-speed fans and acousticallly lined enclo-
sure. (
Factory Mounted)
c. Sound power octave band data, dB per ARI
standard 70 and IAW ISO3744 at 35°C ambient
and 7°C leaving chilled water.
2. Provide optional control input to limit sound out-
put of the chiller based on time of day. Shall be
programmable at the chiller panel or controlled
remotely via signal (4-20mA or 0-10 VDC) from
BAS system. Chillers without this feature shall
be provided with the necessary sound attenuation
to meet the scheduled sound performance data at
all load points.
B. Power Supply/Connections:
1. Circuit breaker is optional at point of incoming
single point connection to provide disconnecting
means AND be sized to provide the motor branch
circuit protection, short circuit protection and
ground fault protection for the motor branch-circuit
conductors, the motor control apparatus and the
motors. Circuit breaker shall be equipped with
lockable operating handle that shall extend through
power panel door so that power may be discon-
nected without opening any panel doors.
C. Condenser Coil Environmental Protection:
1.
PRE-COATED FIN CONDENSER COILS –
The air-cooled condenser coils are constructed of
epoxy-coated aluminum fins.
2.
COPPER FIN – Provide condenser coils with cop-
per fins in lieu of aluminum fins.
3.
POST-COATED EPOXY DIPPED CONDENSER
COILS – The unit is built with dipped-cured con-
denser coils.
D. Protective Chiller Panels (
Factory Mounted):
1. Louvered Panels (condenser coils only): Painted
steel to match unit panels, over external condenser
coil faces.
2. Wire Panels (full unit): Heavy gauge, welded wire
mesh, coated to resist corrosion, to protect con-
denser coils from incidental damage and restrict
unauthorized access to internal components.
3. Louvered Panels (full unit): Painted steel to match
unit panels, to protect condenser coils from inci-
dental damage, visually screen internal compo-
nents, and prevent unauthorized access to internal
Guide Specifications
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