York YK M3 M3 G4 THRU YK S6 S4 J2, YK LB LB G4 THRU YK SE SC J4 Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

 

 

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SECTION 1

– Description of System and

 

 

 

Fundamentals of Operation

4

SECTION 2

MicroComputer Control Center

6

SECTION 3

System Operating Procedures

30

SECTION 4

System Component Description

37

SECTION 5

Operational Maintenance

42

SECTION 6

Trouble Shooting

44

SECTION 7

Maintenance

49

SECTION 8

Preventive Maintenance

58

REFERENCE INSTRUCTIONS

DESCRIPTION

FORM NO.

 

 

Solid State Starter – Operation & Maintenance

160.46-OM3.1

Variable Speed Drive – Operation

160.00-O1

Installation

160.49-N5

Installation and Operation of Printers

160.49-N7

Wiring Diagram – Unit with Electro-Mechanical Starter

160.49-PW7

Wiring Diagram – Field Connections (E-M Starter)

160.49-PW10

Wiring Diagram – Field Control Modifications

160.49-PW13

Wiring Diagram – Control Center with SS Starter

160.49-PW8

Wiring Diagram – Field Connections (SS Starter)

160.49-PW11

Wiring Diagram – Solid State Starter

160.49-PW14

Wiring Diagram – Unit with Solid State Starter

160.49-PW8

Wiring Diagram – Unit with Variable Speed Drive

160.49-PW9

Wiring Diagram – Field Connections (V.S.D.)

160.49-PW12

Wiring Diagram – Variable Speed Drive

160.49-PW15

 

 

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Contents Centrifugal Liquid Chillers With Microcomputer Control CenterTable of Contents Nomenclature System Operation Description See Fig SectionDescription of System and Fundamentals of Operation Detail a Compressor Prerotation Vanes Capacity ControlSection Microcomputer Control Center Microcomputer Control Center and KeypadIntroduction Condenser Refrigerant LevelDisplaying System Parameters Control CenterOperation Psid = HOP LP Offset Pressure To Display Chilled Liquid TemperaturesTo Display OIL Pressure System Setpoints To Display Motor CurrentTo Display Operating Hours and Starts Counter See Programming System Setpoints, Displaying System Setpoints To Display Undervoltage setpoints Microcomputer Control Center Press Access Code keyProgramming Programming System SetpointsElectro-Mechanical Starter, refer to Fig Solid State Starter, refer to FigKeypad Programming Pull Down Demand Setpoint SetpointKeypad Programming Daily Schedule Setpoint Keypad Programming Holiday Service Keys PRE-ROTATION Vanes KeysOther Service Keys Pulldn Level = XXX% Setp = XXX% Actual = XXX%Operating Modes Compressor Switch Display MessagesSystem RUN Auto Vanes System Shutdown Messages When Control Center is in Remote mode MON Xxxx AM Evap Trans or Probe Error Therefore Function Jumper PositionThen MON Xxxx AM High Line Voltage MON Xxxx AM High Speed Drain Temp OIL Heaters Checking the OIL Level in the OIL System Operating ProceduresSTART-UP Procedure ReservoirSTART-UP Chiller OperationCondenser Water Temperature Control Chiller Starting Sequence & Shutdown SequenceChecking Operation EcwtLchwt Operating LOG SheetWeekly Operating Inspections See SectionDaily QuarterlySafety Shutdowns Need for Maintenance or ServiceNormal and Safety System Shutdowns Cycling ShutdownsProlonged Shutdown START-UP After Prolonged ShutdownSystem Components Description System ComponentsCompressor Lubrication System See Fig GeneralCompressor Speed Increasing GearsSchematic Drawing YK Compressor Lubrication System Heat Exchangers OIL HeaterMotor Driveline Refrigerant Flow ControlVariable Speed Drive Optional Microcomputer Control Center See SectionSolid State Starter Optional Changing the Dehydrator Operational MaintenanceOIL Return System OIL Charging Procedure OIL ChargeTroubleshooting RiseLEP Operating Setpoints System After Service Symptom High Cooler Pressure Operating Analysis ChartSymptom Abnormally LOW Suction Pressure Symptom no OIL Pressure When System Start Button PushedSymptom Reduced OIL Pump Capacity Symptom OIL Pump Vibrates or is NoisySymptom OIL Pump Fails to Deliver OIL Pressure OIL Pressure display keyConducting R-22 Pressure Test MaintenanceLeak Testing During Operation Vacuum Testing System PressuresVacuum Dehydration OperationRefrigerant Charge Refrigerant ChargingChecking the Refrigerant Charge During Unit Shutdown Handling Refrigerant for Dismantling and Repairs Megging the MotorMotor Stator Temperature and Insulation Resistances Condensers and Coolers Testing for Cooler and Condenser Tube Leaks Compressor Electrical ControlsCompressor Motor Preventive MaintenancePressure Testing Cooler and CondenserElectrical Controls ALL Rights Reserved

YK M3 M3 G4 THRU YK S6 S4 J2, YK LB LB G4 THRU YK SE SC J4, YK M3 M3 G4 specifications

The York YK M3 M3 G4, YK M3 M3 G4 THRU YK S6 S4 J2, and YK LB LB G4 THRU YK SE SC J4 represent a sophisticated line of HVAC systems engineered for modern commercial applications. These models are celebrated for their innovative designs, energy efficiency, and advanced features, making them a preferred choice among facility managers and building owners.

One of the standout characteristics of the York YK series is its modular construction, which provides unparalleled flexibility in system configuration. This design allows for easy upgrades and expansions as building demands evolve. The YK M3 series, in particular, is equipped with advanced controls that enhance system performance while minimizing energy consumption. With features like variable speed drives and sophisticated control algorithms, these units optimize airflow and refrigerant use, significantly reducing operational costs.

Another notable aspect of the YK M3 M3 G4 is its robust refrigeration technology. Utilizing high-efficiency scroll compressors, these chillers deliver impressive cooling capacities while maintaining high energy efficiency ratings. Integrated with low GWP (Global Warming Potential) refrigerants, they meet modern environmental standards, ensuring compliance with regulations while promoting sustainability.

The YK LB LB G4 and YK SE SC J4 models further enhance York’s portfolio with their compact designs and lower installation footprints. These chillers are ideal for applications where space is at a premium. Additional features include advanced noise reduction technology, allowing for quieter operation compared to traditional HVAC systems, making them suitable for urban environments or buildings where noise control is a priority.

Furthermore, York's commitment to continuous innovation is evident in the incorporation of smart technology across its chiller series. Features such as connectivity options for monitoring and diagnostics through mobile apps or web interfaces empower users to maintain optimal system performance proactively. This connectivity aids in predictive maintenance, enabling timely interventions that extend equipment life and reliability.

Finally, all these high-efficiency chillers are backed by York's renowned service support network, ensuring that customers have access to expert assistance and maintenance services whenever needed. With their exceptional features, modern technologies, and commitment to sustainability, the York YK M3 M3 G4, YK M3 M3 G4 THRU YK S6 S4 J2, and YK LB LB G4 THRU YK SE SC J4 models stand out as leaders in the commercial HVAC market, setting new standards for performance and efficiency.