Volts Free Contacts; Chilled Liquid Pump Starter; Run Contact; Alarm Contact - York YCAV0569 Installation Operation & Maintenance

Air-cooled screw liquid chillers
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VOLTS FREE CONTACTS

Voltage free contacts are rated at 115VAC, 100VA re-
sistive load only. Inductive loads must be suppressed
across the coil.

Chilled Liquid Pump Starter

Terminals 23 and 24 on 1TB close to start the chilled
liquid pump. This contact can be used as a master start/
stop for the pump in conjunction with the daily start/
stop schedule. Cycle the pumps from the unit panel if
the unit will be operational or shut-down during sub-
freezing conditions. Refer to the Evaporator Pump
Control on Page 138 for more information on testing
the pumps.

Run Contact

Terminals 21 and 22 on 1TB (FIG. 17, Page 109) close
to indicate that a system is running.
Alarm Contacts
The Systems 1/3 & 2/4 each have a single voltage-free
contact, which will operate to signal an alarm condition
whenever any system locks out, or there is a power fail-
ure. To obtain system alarm signal, connect the alarm
circuit to volt free Terminals 25 & 26 (Sys 1/3), Termi-
nals 27 and 28 (Sys 2/4) of 1TB (FIG. 17, Page 109).

SYSTEM INPUTS

Flow Switch

A chilled liquid flow switch of suitable type MUST be
connected between Terminals 2 and 13 of 1TB (FIG.
17, Page 109) to provide protection against loss of liq-
uid flow, which will cause evaporator freeze-up if the
chiller is permitted to run. The flow switch circuitry is a
115VAC circuit. Contacts must be rated for low current
(10ma). Gold contacts should be used.
Remote Run / Stop
A Remote Run/Stop input is available for each pair of
systems (1/3 & 2/4). These inputs require a dry contact
to start and stop the system. System 1/3 remote dry
contacts are connected between Terminals 2 and 15 of
1TB (FIG. 17, Page 109) and System 2/4 dry contacts
JOHNSON CONTROLS
are connected between Terminals 2 and 16 of 1TB (FIG.
17, Page 109). If remote start/stop is not utilized, a
jumper must be paced across the terminals to allow the
system to run. The remote run/stop circuitry is a 115VAC
circuit. Contacts must be rated for low current (10ma).
Gold contacts should be used.
Remote Print
Closure of suitable contacts connected to Terminals 2
and 14 of 1TB (FIG. 17, Page 109) will cause a hard
copy printout of Operating Data/Fault History to be
made if an optional printer is connected to the RS-232
port. The remote print circuitry is a 115VAC circuit.
Contacts must be rated for low current (10ma). Gold
contacts should be used.
Optional Remote Setpoint Offset – Temperature
A current or voltage signal connected to Terminals
17 and 18 will provide a remote offset function of the
chilled liquid setpoint, if required. See FIG. 17, Page
109 for the input location and Page 160 for a descrip-
tion of the option.
Optional Remote Setpoint Offset – Current
A current or voltage signal connected to Terminals 19
and 20 will provide remote setting of the current limit
setpoint, if required. See FIG. 17, Page 109 for the input
location and Page 162 for a description of the option.
Optional Remote Setpoint Offset – Sound Limiting
A current or voltage signal connected to Terminals
40 and 41will provide remote setting of sound limit
setpoint, if required. See FIG. 17, Page 109 for the input
location and Page 164 for a description of the option.
FORM 201.21-NM2 (616)
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