Quick Start - York OPTIVIEW YK Service Instructions Manual

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SECTION 33 - SYSTEM CALIBRATION, SERVICE SETPOINTS, AND RESET PROCEDURES
Change Lube Type
When logged on at the service level, the technician can
set the type of lubricant to use by pressing the Change
Lube Type key. The tech can then choose from 4 com-
mon lubricants or "see Motor Nameplate" if none of
the 4 listed are appropriate.
Motor Auto Lube
The Motor Lube setpoint accommodates those chillers
that are equipped with Automatic Motor Lubrication
hardware that automatically lubricates the motor. Since
chillers equipped with Automatic Motor Lubrication
hardware will not display lubrication warnings. When
the Auto Lube Setpoint on the Setup screen is set to
QLS401 the lubrication intervals are set internal to the
lube system. When the P203 is installed, the OptiView
controls the lubrication interval as set by the service
technician. The OptiView will look for a time when
the chiller is not running beginning at 200 hours less
than the Lube Period setting. If the chiller is stopped
during that period, the auto lube will be performed. If
the chiller is not stopped and lubricated by the time the
Operating Hours Since Last Motor Lubrication reach
the Lube Period setting + 200 hours, the chiller will
stop to lubricate the motor and then restart.
If the Auto Lube setpoint is NONE, as it should be
when not equipped with the Automatic Motor Lubri-
cation hardware, the motor lubrication warnings and
shutdown will occur at the associated elapsed run
times. With this setting, the safety shutdown can be
enabled or disabled per the customer's preference. If
enabled, the safety shutdown will occur at the normal
interval. If disabled, a warning will be displayed but
the safety shutdown will not occur.
Use the following procedure:
1. At the keypad, login at SERVICE access level us-
ing access level 1 3 8 0.
2. From the MOTOR Screen, select the MOTOR
LUBE Screen.
3. Press the AUTO LUBE key.
4. Use the ◄ and ► keys to select Enable or Disable
as desired per above.
5. Press ENTER key.
6. If Disable is selected in step 4, press the SHUT-
DOWN key.
7. Use the ◄ and ► keys to select Enable or Disable
as desired per above.
8. Press ENTER () key.
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QUICK START

(Software version C.OPT.01.21.307 and later)
The Quick Start feature is useful in data center and
process control applications where it is desirable to re-
establish cooling as fast as possible after a shutdown
or power failure. This feature, when enabled, allows
quicker starts and restarts than normal by reducing the
cycle time and once running, loading the chiller as fast
as possible. By default, this feature is disabled. It must
be enabled to use it. A complete explanation of this fea-
ture and the following setpoints is contained in SEC-
TION 30 - QUICK START of this manual.
• Quick Start Enable
• Quick Pulldown Setpoint Offset
• Pulldown Override Time
• VSD Start Frequency
• Mapping Enable
• Quick ramp Current Threshold
This feature can only be enabled if the Motor Drive
Type setpoint is set to MV VSD or VSD (and the Mo-
tor Communications Protocol setpoint is set to Mod-
bus). It requires and ADMIN password to change.
When logged in at ADMIN level, a QUICK START
key appears on the SETPOINTS Screen. Pressing this
key will navigate to the QUICK START Screen where
the Quick Start Mode setpoint is used to enable/disable
this feature as follows:
1. At the keypad, log in at ADMIN access level us-
ing an ADMIN password.
2. Select
SETPOINTS screen.
3. Press CHANGE SETPOINTS key.
4. A green box will appear around the Quick Start
Mode setpoint.
5. Press the  key. A dialog box will appear allow-
ing enable/disable of the feature.
6. Use the ◄ and ► keys to select Enable.
7. Press the  key.
Once enabled, the Quick Start setpoints can be changed
using the following procedure.
1. At the keypad, login at SERVICE access level us-
ing access code 1380.
JCI COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
ISSUE DATE: 10/25/2019
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