York YK M3 M3 G4 THRU YK S6 S4 J2, YK LB LB G4 THRU YK SE SC J4 Compressor, Electrical Controls

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FORM 160.49-O2

COMPRESSOR

Maintenance for the compressor assembly consists of checking the operation of the oil return system and changing the dehydrator, checking and changing the oil, checking and changing the oil filters, checking the operation of the oil heater, checking the operation of the oil pump, and observing the operation of the com- pressor.

Internal wearing of compressor parts could be a seri- ous problem caused by improper lubrication, brought

about by restricted oil lines, passages, or dirty oil fil- ters. If the unit is shutting down on (HOT) High Oil Temperature or Low Oil Pressure (OP), change the oil filter element. Examine the oil filter element for the pres- ence of aluminum particles. If aluminum particles are noticeable and the same conditions continue to stop the unit operation after a new filter element is installed, notify the nearest YORK office to request the presence of a YORK Service man.

ELECTRICAL CONTROLS

For information covering the MicroComputer Control Center operation, refer to “Section 2”.

The operating points of the pressure and temperature cut outs are shown in the Wiring Diagrams. These diagrams also contain a starting and stopping sequence diagram.

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Contents With Microcomputer Control Center Centrifugal Liquid ChillersTable of Contents Nomenclature Section Description of System and Fundamentals of OperationSystem Operation Description See Fig Capacity Control Detail a Compressor Prerotation VanesMicrocomputer Control Center and Keypad Section Microcomputer Control CenterCondenser Refrigerant Level IntroductionControl Center OperationDisplaying System Parameters To Display Chilled Liquid Temperatures To Display OIL PressurePsid = HOP LP Offset Pressure To Display Motor Current To Display Operating Hours and Starts CounterSystem Setpoints See Programming System Setpoints, Displaying System Setpoints To Display Undervoltage setpoints Programming Press Access Code keyMicrocomputer Control Center Programming System SetpointsSolid State Starter, refer to Fig Electro-Mechanical Starter, refer to FigSetpoint Keypad Programming Pull Down Demand SetpointKeypad Programming Daily Schedule Setpoint Keypad Programming Holiday PRE-ROTATION Vanes Keys Service KeysPulldn Level = XXX% Setp = XXX% Actual = XXX% Other Service KeysOperating Modes Display Messages Compressor SwitchSystem RUN Auto Vanes System Shutdown Messages When Control Center is in Remote mode MON Xxxx AM Evap Trans or Probe Error Function Jumper Position ThenTherefore MON Xxxx AM High Line Voltage MON Xxxx AM High Speed Drain Temp START-UP Procedure System Operating ProceduresOIL Heaters Checking the OIL Level in the OIL ReservoirChiller Operation START-UPChiller Starting Sequence & Shutdown Sequence Condenser Water Temperature ControlLchwt EcwtChecking Operation Operating LOG SheetDaily Operating Inspections See SectionWeekly QuarterlyNormal and Safety System Shutdowns Need for Maintenance or ServiceSafety Shutdowns Cycling ShutdownsSTART-UP After Prolonged Shutdown Prolonged ShutdownSystem Components System Components DescriptionCompressor GeneralCompressor Lubrication System See Fig Speed Increasing GearsSchematic Drawing YK Compressor Lubrication System Motor Driveline OIL HeaterHeat Exchangers Refrigerant Flow ControlMicrocomputer Control Center See Section Solid State Starter OptionalVariable Speed Drive Optional Operational Maintenance OIL Return SystemChanging the Dehydrator OIL Charge OIL Charging ProcedureRise TroubleshootingLEP Operating Setpoints System After Service Symptom Abnormally LOW Suction Pressure Operating Analysis ChartSymptom High Cooler Pressure Symptom no OIL Pressure When System Start Button PushedSymptom OIL Pump Fails to Deliver OIL Pressure Symptom OIL Pump Vibrates or is NoisySymptom Reduced OIL Pump Capacity OIL Pressure display keyMaintenance Leak Testing During OperationConducting R-22 Pressure Test System Pressures Vacuum TestingOperation Vacuum DehydrationRefrigerant Charging Checking the Refrigerant Charge During Unit ShutdownRefrigerant Charge Megging the Motor Handling Refrigerant for Dismantling and RepairsMotor Stator Temperature and Insulation Resistances Condensers and Coolers Testing for Cooler and Condenser Tube Leaks Electrical Controls CompressorPressure Testing Preventive MaintenanceCompressor Motor 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

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