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INTRODUCTION
The YORK MicroComputer Control Center is a micro- processor based control system for
A keypad mounted on the front of the Control Center (see Fig. 3) allows the operator to display system oper- ating parameters on a 40 character alphanumeric dis- play that is part of the keypad. These readings are dis- played via “Display” keypad as follows: (In the English mode; temperatures in °F, pressures in (PSIG) (in the metric mode, temperatures in °C, Pressures in KPa).
If unit is equipped with EPROM version C.02F(T).12 or later, the Control Center can be equipped with an op- tional Chinese language display, either as a field retrofit or factory supplied option on new units. This display mounts on the control center door, directly above the standard display. Both the standard and Chinese dis- play will be present, providing display messages simul- taneously in both English and Chinese language.
The Control Center must be configured for Chinese dis- play by a qualified service technician. Instructions are contained in YORK service manual, Form
•CHILLED LIQUID TEMPERATURES – LEAVING AND RETURN
•REFRIGERANT PRESSURES – EVAPORATOR AND CONDENSER
•DIFFERENTIAL OIL PRESSURE
•CONDENSER LIQUID TEMPERATURES – OPTIONAL FIELD INSTALLED – LEAVING AND RETURN
•OPTIONS
•PRINT *
•HISTORY PRINT *
•MOTOR CURRENT IN % OF FULL LOAD AMPS
•SATURATION TEMPERATURES – EVAPORATOR AND CONDENSER
•DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE
•OIL TEMPERATURE
•HIGH & LOW OIL PRESSURE TRANSDUCER PRES- SURE
•SOLID STATE STARTER MOTOR CURRENT / VOLTS (When Supplied)
•CONDENSER REFRIGERANT LEVEL
*These keys provide a
The system setpoints (see Fig. 3) are operator entered on the front control center Setpoints keypad. These setpoints can also be displayed on the 40 character al- phanumeric display. The system setpoints are:
•CHILLED LIQUID TEMPERATURE (LCWT)
•% CURRENT LIMIT
•PULLDOWN DEMAND LIMIT
•CLOCK
•DAILY SCHEDULE (7 DAY
•HOLIDAY
•REMOTE RESET TEMPERATURE RANGE
•DATA LOGGER
•CONDENSER REFRIGERANT LEVEL
The cause of all system shutdowns (safety or cycling) is preserved (until the system is reset or restarts) in the microcomputer’s memory for subsequent viewing on the keypad display. The operator is continually advised of system operating conditions by various background and warning messages. The keypad contains special ser- vice keys for use by the service technician when per- forming system troubleshooting.
The MicroComputer Control Center is designed to be compatible with most Energy Management Systems (EMS) in use today. The standard design allows for the following EMS interface:
1.Remote Start
2.Remote Stop
3.Remote LCWT Setpoint (Pulse Width Modulated sig- nal)
4.Remote Current Limit Setpoint (Pulse Width Modulated signal)
5.A “Remote Mode Ready to Start” Status Contacts
6.Safety Shutdown Status Contacts
7.Cycling Shutdown Status Contacts
As an enhancement to the standard EMS features, an optional card file with
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3.Contact Closures
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