York YCAS0130 User Manual

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YORK INTERNATIONAL

FORM 201.19-NM1 (204)

1.3 UNIT (CHILLER) ON / OFF SWITCH

A master UNIT (Chill er) ON / OFF switch is lo cat ed
just below the keypad. This switch allows the op er a tor
to turn the entire chiller OFF, if desired. The switch must
be placed in the ON po si tion for the chiller to op er ate.
Any time the switch is in the OFF position, a Status
mes sage indication will be displayed. See page 122 for
the location of this switch.

1.4 MICROPROCESSOR BOARD

The Microprocessor Board controls and makes de ci sions
for the chiller. Information inputs from trans duc ers and
sensors around the chiller are either con nect ed di rect ly
to the Microprocessor Board or are con nect ed to the I/O
Expansion Board and multiplexed be fore be ing sent to
the Mi cro proc es sor Board. The Mi cro pro ces sor Board
cir cuit ry multiplexes all of these analog in puts, dig i tiz es
them, and constantly scans them to mon i tor chill er
operating conditions. Based on this in for ma tion, the
Mi cro proc es sor issues commands to the Re lay Boards
to activate and de ac ti vate con tac tors, so le noids, etc. for
chilled liquid, op er at ing control, and safe ty con trol.

Commands are sent from the Microprocessor Board to
the I/O Expansion Board to control the slide valves for
chilled liquid control.

Keypad commands are acted upon by the micro to change
setpoints, cutouts, scheduling, operating re quire ments,
and to provide displays.

A +12VDC REG supply voltage from the Power Sup ply
Board is converted to +5V REG by a voltage reg u la tor
located on the Microprocessor Board. This volt age is
used to operate the integrated circuitry on the board.

System Switches 1 - 4
System Switches for each system are located on the
Microprocessor Board (Section 1.11, Item 5). These
switch es allow the operator to selectively turn a given
system on or off as desired.

Internal Clock & Memory Backup Battery
The Microprocessor Board contains a Real Time Clock
in te grat ed circuit chip (Section 1.11, Item 2) with an
in ter nal battery backup. The battery backup assures that
any programmed values (setpoints, clock, cutouts, etc.)
are not lost during a power failure or shutdown period
re gard less of the time involved.

The battery is a 10 year lithium type, but life will de pend
upon whether the Real Time Clock’s internal clock

cir cuit is energized. With the clock OFF, a rated life of
ap prox i mate ly 10 years can be expected. With the clock
ON, approximately 5 years. The clock is enabled and
dis abled using a jumper on the microprocessor board.

If the chiller is shut down or power failure is expected for
extended periods, it may be desirable to disable the clock
to save battery life. The clock can then be re ac ti vat ed and
reprogrammed when the chiller is returned to ser vice.
This will not affect the maintenance of pro grammed
values and stored data by the backup bat tery.

While a chiller is operating, the clock must be ON
(Sec tion 1.11, Item 1) or the internal clock on the
mi cro pro ces sor will not be active and the micro
cannot keep track of time, although all other functions
will operate nor mal ly. Failure to turn the Clock ON
could result in the chiller not starting due to the time
"frozen" on the clock falling outside the Start/Stop time
programmed in the Daily Schedule, see Section 7.3.

1.5 ANCILLARY CIRCUIT BOARDS

Power Sup ply Board
The on-board switching power supply is fuse protected
and converts 24VAC from the logic transformer 2T to
+12V REG which is supplied to the Microprocessor
Board, Relay Out put Boards, and the 40 character
dis play to operate the in te grat ed circuitry.

24VAC is filtered, but not regulated, to provide
un reg u lat ed +24VDC to supply the fl ow switch, PWM
re mote tem per a ture reset, PWM remote current reset,
lead / lag select, and remote print circuitry which may
be uti lized with user supplied contacts.

24VAC is also fi ltered and regulated to +24VDC to
be used by the optional EMS/BAS Circuit Boards for
re mote tem per a ture or remote current reset.

I/O Expansion Board
The I/O Expansion Board provides multiplexing to al low
additional inputs to be connected to the Mi cro pro ces sor
Board via a sin gle data line. The additional in puts are
multiplexed ac cord ing to the selection made by the
Mi cro pro ces sor through address lines.

Signals routed through the I/O Expansion Board in clude
Dis charge Temperature, Motor Protector Current
Transformer outputs (motor current signals from the
2ACE Module), and Oil Temperature.

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