Bopt dh a, Step 10. system startup – Reznor YDSA Operation Manual User Manual
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Approximate R-410A Refrigerant Charge (lbs) for by Size and Compressor for Each Circuit
Model
Size
R-410A Charge (lbs) by Compressor Circuit
A
B
DH (Reheat)
Low
Enthalpy
High
Enthalpy
YDHA
and
YDMA
060
15
--
5
5
090
15
--
5
5
120
8
8
5
5
150
8
8
5
5
180
15
15
5
5
210
15
15
5
5
240
15
15
5
5
300
19
19
6
8
360
19
19
6
8
YDSA
120
10
10
5
5
150
10
10
5
5
180
14
14
6
8
210
14
14
6
8
B
Opt
DH
A
•
Step 10. System Startup
Assure voltage to compressor does not drop below minimum allowable voltage
(e.g. 187 volts for 230/208-3-60, 415 volts for 460/3/60, 518 volts for 575/3/60)
during the period the compressor is trying to start.
If a low voltage or voltage
imbalance condition exists, the electrical problem must be determined and
corrected prior to operating the unit.
Voltage Imbalance - Voltage imbalance is becoming a more common problem.
In a 3-phase system, excessive voltage imbalance between phases will cause
motors to overheat and compressors to fail. Maximum allowable imbalance is
2%. To determine voltage imbalance, measure and record the voltage of all three
phases. Take the measurements at the compressor terminals with the compressor
operating.
Voltage Imbalance Formula:
Key:
V1, V2, V3 = line voltages as measured
VA (Average )= (V1 + V2+ V3) / 3
VD = Line Voltage (V1, V2, or V3 that deviates farthest from average (VA)
Formula:
% of Voltage Imbalance = [100 (VA - VD)] / VA
If the imbalance is within the 2% tolerance, voltage imbalance is not a problem and
the system may be operated. If the imbalance exceeds the 2% tolerance, follow
the procedures below.
Solutions to Voltage Imbalance:
The cause for a voltage imbalance problem can originate at the power company or
can be caused inside the building. Try the following on-site solution to determine if
the problem can be easily resolved.
Roll the connections at the compressor terminals one forward. Connect the wire
now on Terminal 1 to Terminal 2, 2 to 3, and 3 to 1. Re-measure and re-calculate
the voltage imbalance. If the imbalance is within 2%, the system may be operated.
If the imbalance is not within tolerance, roll the connections one more forward.
Re-measure and re-calculate the voltage imbalance. If the imbalance is within
2%, the system may be operated. If the voltage imbalance still exceeds 2%, do
not start the system. Contact the building owner or person responsible to have an
electrician analyze the buildings's power supply and load distribution.
Power Supply Voltage Phasing - Connect refrigerant pressure gauges to the
suction and discharge lines of the compressors and an electric meter to the power
supply.
CAUTION: Be sure to connect pressure gauges to the suction
and discharge lines before system startup so that compressor
rotation can be checked immediately. Scroll compressors will be
destroyed if allowed to operate in the wrong direction. See Hazard
Levels, page 2.
FIGURE 18 - Compressors
Identified by Circuit