Step 4, Run cycle sequence (decreasing load), Step 3 – AEC ACOA Series Air-Cooled Central Chillers User Manual
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9. Compressor 1 unload solenoid
3SOL
re-energizes through
4TAS-2
and
4
.
10. Compressor 1 unloads one bank of cylinders.
11. Circuit 2 oil and suction pressures rise to normal levels, and
3PS-2
and
9PS-2
terminate
the time open sequence.
Third stage capacity is now on line.
Step 4
12. Opstat
4TAS-4
closes as water temperature continues to rise. Compressor 1 unload
solenoid
3SOL
de-energizes by
4TAS-NC4
open. Compressor 1 loads to 100%.
13. 100% unit capacity is not on line.
Run Cycle Sequence (Decreasing Load)
Step 4
1. Opstat
4TAS-4
opens as leaving water temperature starts to drop. Compressor 1 unload
solenoid
3SOL
energizes through
4TAS-NC4
closed and
N02
closed.
2. Compressor 1 unloads one bank of cylinders.
Third stage capacity is now on line (Compressor 1 at part load; Compressor 2 at 100%).
Step 3
1. Opstat
4TAS-3
opens as water temperature continues to drop. Relay
9CR
de-energizes,
removing
4PS-2
bypass (
4PS-2
now controls pumpdown). Compressor 1 unload solenoid
de-energizes through
4TAS-N02
open. Compressor 1 loads back up to 100%. Liquid line
solenoid
2SOL
de-energizes and Circuit 2 refrigerant flow stops.
2. When suction pressure drops to the pumpdown limit,
4PS-2
opens and Compressor 2
stops. Circuit 2 pumpdown and off sequence is now complete, and all Circuit 2 controls
are back to standby status.
Second stage capacity is now on line (Compressor 1 at 100%).
Step 2
3. Opstat
4TAS-2
opens as water temperature continues to drop. Compressor 1 unload
solenoid
3SOL
is energized through
4TAS-NC2
and
NC4
closed. Compressor 1 unloads
one bank of cylinders.
First stage capacity is now on-line.
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