JOHNSON CONTROLS
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Form 201.47-ICOM1
Issue date: 17/11/2022
Conditioned based maintenance
Traditional chiller maintenance is based upon assumed
and generalized conditions. In lieu of the traditional
maintenance program, a Johnson Controls YORK
Conditioned Based Maintenance (CBM) program can
be substituted. This CBM service plan is built around
the specific needs for the chiller, operating conditions,
and annualized impact realized by the chiller. Your lo-
cal Johnson Controls Branch can propose a customized
Planned Service Agreement that leverages real time
and historical data, delivering performance reporting,
corrective actions required and data enabled guidance
for optimal operation and lifecycle assurance. The pro-
gram will include fault detection diagnostics, operation
code statistics, performance based algorithms and ad-
vance rules based rationale delivered by the Johnson
Controls Connected Equipment Portal.
Working with chiller vessels which are designed to contain contents under pressure must only be
conducted under fully qualied technicians that have been certied in accordance with EPA Section
608 of the Clean Air Act requirements for the US or equivalently the Federal Halocarbon Regulations
and the Refrigerant Code of Practice for Canada. Refrigerant must be handled in accordance with all
governing regulations. Failure to meet this requirement may result in damage to equipment, release
of refrigerant into the environment, contamination of the operating space for the equipment, and
pose a risk of personal injury or death. It is the responsibility of any service technician or operator
to adhere to these requirements.
External wiring, unless specied as an optional connection in the manufacturer’s product line, is not
to be connected inside the control cabinet. Devices such as relays, switches, transducers and controls
and any external wiring must not be installed inside the micro panel. All wiring must be in accor-
dance with Johnson Controls’ published specications and must be performed only by a qualied
electrician. Johnson Controls will NOT be responsible for damage/problems resulting from improper
connections to the controls or application of improper control signals. Failure to follow this warn-
ing will void the manufacturer’s warranty and cause serious damage to property or personal injury.