York YCAS0130 User Manual

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YORK INTERNATIONAL

FORM 201.19-NM1 (204)

The EEV superheat setpoint is programmable. The
setpoint can be programmed for 9.0ºF (5.0ºC) to 15ºF
(8.3ºC) with 12.0ºF (6.6ºC) as the default.

Local/Remote Communications

The panel can be programmed for “Local” or “Re mote”
communications. “Local” mode allows monitoring only
through the RS-485 port. “Remote,” allows an ex ter nal
device such as an ISN or Remote Control Cen ter to
change setpoints and programming points, as well as
monitoring chiller parameters.

The

keys are used to change from Local to Re mote.

The ENTER Key must be pressed to save the selection
in memory.

Imperial/SI Units Display

This allows the operator to select messages to display
Imperial Units (PSIG, °F, etc.) or SI (Sci en tifi c Interna-
tional, Bars, °C, etc.).

The

keys are used to change from Imperial to SI

units. The ENTER Key must be pressed to save the
selection in memory.

Automatic/Manual “Lead/Lag”

The chiller may be selected for manual lead/lag or au to -
mat ic lead/lag. In some cases the operator may want to
manually select the system that is desired to be the lead
system. In most cases, automatic lead/lag is se lect ed to
allow the micro to attempt to balance run time between
the system. Details of manual and automatic lead / lag
operation are outlined in Section 1.21.

The

keys are used to change from Automatic to

Manual lead/lag. The ENTER key must be pressed to
save the selection in memory.

If the programmable limit is set below 100% of full load
current, this control feature can be used for “demand
lim it ing”. This is important when demand limiting is
crit i cal due to power requirements or limitations in the
build ing (See also Section 1.10).

For the fi rst 60 seconds of operation, the unloading
control is disabled. After this time, if motor current
ex ceeds the programmed limit, the SYS X CURR
LIM IT ING mes sage will appear on the display and a
1 second unload pulse will be sent to the slide valve
of the af fect ed com pres sor every 5 seconds, until the
motor cur rent drops below the programmed limit. The
message will be re moved and additional loading will
take place when mo tor current drops below 90% of the
pro grammed thresh old.

Typically, this setpoint should be set at 100% for
maximum motor protection. Programming for 100%

is recommended. When programming values be low
100%, the use of a leading “0” is required, e.g. 085%.

To program the High Motor Current Unload, key in the
required setting and press the Enter key to store the value
into memory and scroll to the next display.

Anti-Recycle Time

The Anti-Recycle Timer controls the minimum time
between starts for each compressor. This is the time
available for the heat build-up caused by inrush current
at start to be dissipated before the next start. In suf fi cient
cooling time between starts can cause heat build-up
and motor damage. A fast compressor start re sponse
is needed in some applications and not in others. Al-
though the minimum setting allowed on this timer will
avoid excessive heat build up, adjusting the timer for
the longest period acceptable in each application will
reduce cycling and maximize motor life. 600 seconds
is recommended.

The micro will accept a range of programmable values
between 300 - 600 seconds.

To program the Anti-Recycle Time, key in the required
setting and press the Enter key to store the value into
memory and scroll to the next display.

A N T I R E C Y C L E T I M E R

= 6 0 0 S E C S

L O C A L / R E M O T E M O D E

L O C A L

D I S P L A Y U N I T S

I M P E R I A L

L E A D / L A G C O N T R O L

A U T O M A T I C

8

S U C T I O N S U P E R H E A T

S E T P O I N T = 1 2 . 0 º F

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