Service Mode, Chiller Configuration; Service Mode, Analog And Digital Inputs - York YLAA0041 Installation Operation & Maintenance

Air-cooled scroll chillers with brazed plate heat exchanger style b (60 hz) 4 to 12 fan 40 ton to 230 ton 140 kw to 800 kw
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Section 9: Service and troubleshooting
"NORTH AMERICAN FEATURE SET ENABLED"
HYDRO PUMP SELECTION
EVAP PUMP TOTAL RUN HOURS
SYS 1 HOURS
SYS 2 HOURS
SYS 1 STARTS
SYS 2 STARTS
Each display will also show the output connection on
the microboard for the respective output status shown.
For example:
S Y S
1
L L S V
T B 10 - 3
This display indicates that the system 1 liquid line sole-
noid valve is OFF, and the output connection from the
microboard is coming from terminal block 10 – pin 3.
Pressing the ↑ (UP) arrow key will energize the liquid
line solenoid valve and OFF will change to ON in the
display as the LLSV is energized. Energizing and de-en-
ergizing outputs may be useful during troubleshooting.

Service mode, chiller configuration

After the Outputs are displayed, the next group of dis-
plays relate to chiller configuration and start/hour coun-
ters. Data logging, soft start, refrigerant type, pump
control selection and expansion valve type all must be
programmed to match actual chiller configuration.
Soft start (disabled), Refrigerant Type
(R-410A), and Expansion Valve Type
(Thermostatic), and North American
Feature (Enabled) MUST be properly
programmed or damage to compressors
and other system components may result
Following is a list of chiller configuration selections, in
order of appearance:
DATA LOGGING MODE = : DO NOT MODIFY
DATA LOGGING TIMER = : DO NOT MODIFY
SOFT START
REFRIGERANT TYPE
EXPANSION VALVE TYPE
REMOTE TEMP RESET OPTION
REMOTE INPUT SERVICE TIME
FEATURE SET
PUMP CONTROL SELECTION
SYS 1 HOURS
SYS 2 HOURS
SYS 1 STARTS
186
S T A T U S
I S
O F F
SYS 2 STARTS
The last displays shown on the above list are for the ac-
cumulated run and start timers for each system. All val-
ues can also be changed using the ↑ (UP) and ↓ (Down)
arrow keys, but under normal circumstances would not
be required or advised. After the last start display, the
microprocessor will display the first programmable
value under the PROGRAM key.
Service mode, analog and digital
inputs
After entering Service Mode (PROGRAM ↑↑ ↓↓),
all digital and analog inputs to the microboard can be
viewed by pressing the OPER DATA key. After press-
ing the OPER DATA key, the ↑ (UP) arrow and ↓
(DOWN) arrow keys are used to scroll through the
analog and digital inputs.
Following is the order of analog and digital inputs that
will appear when sequenced with the ↓ (Down) arrow
key:
(analog inputs)
SYS 1 SUCT PRESSURE
UNIT TYPE
SYS 1 *DISCH PRESSURE
SYS 1** SUCTION TEMP.
SYS 2** SUCTION TEMP.
AMBIENT AIR TEMP.
LEAVING LIQUID TEMP.
RETURN LIQUID TEMP.
SYS 2 SUCTION PRESSURE
SYS 2 SPARE
SYS 2 *DISCH PRESSURE
SYS 1 MTR VOLTS
SYS 2 MTR VOLTS
(digital inputs)
PWM TEMP RESET INPUT
LOAD LIMIT INPUT
FLOW SW / REM START
SPARE
SINGLE SYSTEM SELECT
SYS 1 MP / HPCO INPUT
SYS 2 MP / HPCO INPUT
* The discharge pressure transducer is optional on some models.
** The suction temp. sensor is on EEV units only.
The analog inputs will display the input connection,
the temperature or pressure, and corresponding input
voltage such as:
Form 150.72-ICOM6
Issue date: 12/19/2023
Johnson Controls

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