Configuration/Setup - York YK-EP Operation And Maintenance Manual

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+5VDC signal. In some displays, the backlight turns ON when this signal transitions from low to
high; others turn OFF when it transitions from high to low. The position of Program Jumper JP3
determines the transition that will occur when the microboard outputs the Backlight Enable signal.
JP3 must be positioned according to the display manufacturer's requirement.
The microboard controls the backlight brightness via the Lamp Dimmer circuit output at J6-7.
In order to extend the life of fluorescent Backlight lamps, the brightness is driven to 50% after
10 minutes of Keypad inactivity. At this brightness level, the graphics are still visible. When
Keypad activity is detected (a key is pressed), the lamp is driven back to full (100%) brightness.
Some display manufacturers require a variable voltage to vary the brightness; others require a
variable resistance. Program Jumpers JP7 and JP8 must be configured to enable the appropriate
technique. The Lamp Dimmer is an integrated circuit that is the electrical equivalent of a 10K
ohm potentiometer with 100 positions or steps. The Lamp Dimmer controls the position of the
potentiometer. The Lamp Dimmer varies the brightness of the backlight by applying a variable
voltage (0 to 5.0VDC) or a variable resistance (0 to 10K ohms) to the Backlight Inverter Board (If
applicable). If Program Jumpers JP7 and JP8 are installed, the Lamp Dimmer output is a variable
voltage; if both are removed, the output is a variable resistance. The Lamp Dimmer outputs
"Brightness Control Wiper" (J6-7) to the Backlight Inverter Board. If configured for variable voltage
output, the voltage between J6-7 and J6-8 can be varied from 0VDC (100% brightness) to 5.0VDC (0%
brightness). If configured for variable resistance, the resistance between J6-6 and J6-7 varies from 0
ohms (0% brightness) to 10K ohms (100% brightness).
Remote setpoints
Remote Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature and Current Limit setpoints can be input via the RS-232
SC-EQ communications interface at J2 or directly to the microboard at J22 using a hardwired analog
signal. The inputs at J22 are configured with Program Jumpers JP23 and JP24 to accept these inputs
in either 0 to 10VDC, 2 to 10VDC, 0 to 20mA or 4 to 20mA form.

Configuration/Setup

The following functions are entered as setpoints on the SETUP Screen.
Chilled Liquid Pump Operation – Determines Chilled Liquid Pump control contacts (I/O Board
TB2- 44/45) operation when chiller shuts down on cycling shutdowns. Selections are:
1.
Standard – Contacts open at completion of System Coastdown after all shutdowns except
LEAVING CHILLED LIQUID – LOW TEMPERATURE. On this shutdown, they remain closed,
causing the pump to continue to run while the chiller is shutdown.
Enhanced – Contacts open at completion of System Coastdown after all shutdowns except
2.
LEAVING CHILLED LIQUID – LOW TEMPERATURE, MULTI-UNIT CYCLING – CONTACTS OPEN
and SYSTEM CYCLING – CONTACTS OPEN. On these shutdowns, they remain closed, causing
the pumps to continue to run while the chiller is shutdown.
Motor Drive Type – Configures the program for the applicable Primary compressor motor drive
type. Selections are:
1.
EM – Electromechanical Starter
2.
SSS-Mod A – Style A Solid State Starter
3.
SSS-Mod B – Style B Solid State Starter
4.
VSD-60Hz – Variable Speed Drive, 60Hz
5.
VSD-50Hz – Variable Speed Drive, 50Hz
6.
MVVSD – Medium Voltage VSD
7.
MVSSS – Medium Voltage Solid State Starter
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YK-EP Style B Centrifugal Chiller

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