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York YCAQ10 - VERIFYING PROPER CUT-OUT SETPOINTS AND HOW TO ADJUST THEM IF NEEDED; LOW AMBIENT CUT-OUT ADJUSTMENT; LOW SUCTION PRESSURE CUT-OUT ADJUSTMENT; LOW WATER TEMPERATURE CUT-OUT ADJUSTMENT

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68 YORK INTERNATIONAL
DUAL CIRCUIT UNITS
VERIFYING PROPER CUT-OUT SETPOINTS AND HOW TO ADJUST THEM IF NEEDED
the delivery tubing. With the bottom (suction end)
of the pump submerged in oil to avoid the entrance
of air, operate the pump until oil drips from the flare
nut joint, allowing the air to be expelled, and tighten
the flare nut. Open the compressor oil charging
valve and pump in oil until the oil reaches the proper
level as described above. Close the compressor
oil charging valve.
F. Assure water pumps are on. Check and adjust water
pump flow rate and pressure drop across cooler.
G.Check panel to see that it is free of foreign material
(wires, metal chips, etc.).
H. Visually inspect wiring (power & control). Must meet
N.E.C. and all local codes. *,**
I. Check for proper size fuses in main and control
power circuits.
J. Verify that field wiring matches the 3-phase power
requirements of the compressor. See nameplate.*
K. Assure 115VAC Control Power to TB1 has 30A min-
imum capacity.**
Low Water Temperature Cut-out
The low water temp. cut-out is factory set at 36°F (2.2°C).
This should never be changed unless brine or glycol is
added to the system. When brine or glycol is present,
the cut-out can be lowered according to concentration
by adjusting R2 of the Combo Board (Fig. 52) while view-
ing the Low Water Temp. Cut-out Display (0,4).
CHECKING THE SYSTEM 24 HOURS PRIOR TO INI-
TIAL START-UP (NO POWER)
1. UNIT CHECKS
A. Inspect the unit for shipping or installation damage.
B. Assure that all piping has been completed.
C. Check that the unit is properly charged and that
there are no piping leaks.
D. Suction and discharge stop valves and the refriger-
ant liquid stop valves are open (ccw).
CAUTION: Compressor lubrication circuit must be primed
with YORK “C” oil prior to start-up. Priming
should be done through the Schrader fitting
at the compressor oil pump. Stroke oil pump
10 times to prime the lubrication circuit.
E. The compressor oil level must be maintained be-
tween the middle of the upper and middle of the
lower sight glass at all operating conditions. At part
load operating conditions, it is not abnormal for the
oil level to be in the lower sight glass. If it is neces-
sary to add oil, connect a YORK oil pump to the oil
charging valve, but do not tighten the flare nut on
Three cut-outs are adjustable and proper adjustment
should be verified when starting up a chiller. These cut-
outs are Low Ambient Cut-out, Low Suction Pressure
Cut-out, and Low Water Temp. Cut-out.
Low Ambient Cut-out
This cutout is factory set at 35°F (1.7°C) by placing SW2.
(Page 66 & 67) of the Micro Logic Board to the OFF
position. This should never be changed unless a Low
Ambient Kit is installed on an air cooled chiller.
A Low Ambient Kit will require the cut-out setting to typi-
cally be set lower than 35°F (1.7°C). To do this place
SW2 (Page 66 & 67) of the Micro Logic Board to the ON
position and adjust R1 of the Combo Board (Fig. 52)
while viewing the Low Ambient Cut-out Display (0,7).
The cut-out is adjustable from 0° to 50°F (–17.8° to
10°C).
Low Suction Pressure Cut-out
This cutout is factory set at 44 PSI (303 kPa). This should
never be charged unless brine or glycol is added to the
system. When brine or glycol is added, lower the low
pressure cutout according to concentration by adjusting
R3 on the Combo Board (Fig. 52). The cutout can be
adjusted from 10-59 PSI (68.9-407 kPa). While viewing
the Low Pressure Cut-out Display (1,6).
SYSTEM START-UP AND OPERATION
*See Fig. 32
**See Fig. 34
FIG. 52 – LOCATION OF R1, R2 & R3 ON COMBO
BOARD
RELAY OUTPUT BOARD JUMPERS
Jumpers J34 and J35 must be in the “C” position. Other-
wise fan operation will be incorrect and high pressure
faulting will result.
LD01626

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