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FORM 201.19-NM8 (804)
1.13 ANTI-RECYCLE TIMER
The programmable Anti-Recycle Timer allows the user 
to select the compressor anti-recycle time to best suit 
their needs. Motor heating is a result of inrush current 
when the motor is started. This heat must be dissipated 
before another start takes place or motor damage may 
result. The anti-recycle timer assures that the motor has 
suffi cient time to cool before it is restarted.
An adjustable timer allows for the motor cooling, but 
gives the user the ability to extend the anti-recycle 
tim er to cut down on cycling. In some applications, 
faster com pres sor start response is necessary and shorter 
anti-recycle times are required. These needs should be 
kept in mind, but whenever possible the timer should 
be ad just ed for the longest period of time tolerable. 
600 sec onds is recommended, although 300 seconds 
provides adequate motor cooling time. Longer periods 
will al low more heat dissipation, reduce cycling, and 
pos si bly in crease motor life. See Section 8.2, page 181 
for pro gram ming of the anti-recycle timer.
1.14 ANTI-COINCIDENCE TIMER
The Anti-Coincidence Timer assures that 2 systems 
do not start simultaneously. This assures that inrush 
cur rent is kept to a minimum. A 60 second time delay 
will al ways separate motor starts. This timer is not 
pro gram ma ble.
1.15  EVAPORATOR PUMP CONTROL
Dry contacts are provided which transition (close) when 
the Daily Schedule is calling for chiller operation, the 
unit switch is on,  and power has been applied to the 
Micro Panel for 30 sec onds. If for some reason the 
evaporator pump contacts have been closed to run the 
pump and a power loss or Daily Schedule shuts the pump 
down (contacts open), the contacts will not reclose for 
any reason until 30 sec onds has elapsed after power re-
application or 30 sec onds have elapsed between a Daily 
Schedule shut down and restart.  If the daily schedule is 
not used (ON/OFF times equal 00:00) the contacts will 
be closed at all times.
1.16  COMPRESSOR HEATER CONTROL
Each compressor has its own heater. The heater will be 
off whenever the compressor is running. As soon as the 
compressor shuts off, the heater will turn on and stay on 
for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes has elapsed, the heat er will 
shut off if the discharge temperature rises above 150 °F 
(66°C) and will turn on when the dis charge tem per a ture 
is equal to or less than 150 °F (66°C).
1.17  EVAPORATOR HEATER CONTROL
The evaporator heater is controlled by ambient tem-
 per a ture. When the ambient temperature drops below 
40°F (4°C), the heater is turned on when the com pres sors 
are turned off. When the temperature rises above 45°F 
(7°C), the heater is turned off. An under voltage condi-
tion will keep the heater off until full voltage is restored 
to the system. The heater will provide freeze protection 
to -20°F (-28°C).
115VAC power must remain “ON” 
through CB4 (3 System chillers) or 
CB5 (4 System chillers) for freeze 
pro tec tion.  Oth er wise,  the  evap o ra tor 
must be drained.
1.18  PUMPDOWN (EEV) CONTROL
Each compressor undergoes a pump down on shut-
down. This as sures that liq uid re frig er ant does not 
enter the com pres sor on start-up, elim i nat ing the need 
for recycling pump down, sav ing en er gy and re duc ing 
com pres sor starts and wear.
On start-up, the controls unload the com pres sor and im-
mediately energize the pilot solenoid on the electronic 
expansion valve. Normal operation commences without 
pumpdown.
On shutdown, the microprocessor controls unload the 
compressor, the pilot solenoid on the electronic expan-
sion valve is de-energized, and the Econ o miz er Liquid 
Supply Solenoid Valve is de-energized. The compressor 
continues to op er ate until it either pumps down to the 
low suction pres sure cutout setting or for 180 seconds, 
whichever comes fi rst. Pump down occurs on “normal” 
shut downs where cool ing demand has been satisfi ed or 
when a system switch is turned off, a fl ow switch opens, 
run per mis sive is lost or a Daily Schedule or a Remote 
Shut down is called for.
No pumpdown will occur on a safety shutdown. See 
page 144 for the pumpdown display message.
Remote evaporator applications equipped with ther-
mostatic TXV and liquid line solenoid will also pump 
down on shutdown.
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