160 81-m1
160 81-m1
160 81-m1
m
Metric Conversions
00550vip
IMPORTANT!
safety symbols
The following symbols are used in this document to alert the reader to areas of potential hazard:
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ASSOCIATED LITERATURE
DESCRIPTION
FORM NO.
160.00-O2
Installation
160.81-N1
Operation
160.81-O1
160.81-PW1
160.81-PW2
160.81-RP1
160.81-RP3
nomenclature
yR
TA
TA
T0
A
DESIGN LEVEL
MOTORCODE
POWER SUPPLY
for 60 Hz
5 for 50 Hz
COMPRESSOR CODE
T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5
CONDENSER CODE
TA, TB, TC, TD, TE, TF,
XA, XB, XC, XE, XF, XG,
ZA, ZB, ZC, ZD, ZE, ZF
COOLER CODE
TA, TB, TC, TD, TE, TF,
XA, XB, XC, XE, XF, XG,
ZA, ZB, ZC, ZD, ZE, ZF
60Hz
50Hz
CF
5CC
CG
5CD
CH
5CE
CJ
5CF
CK
5CG
CL
5CH
CM
5CI
CN
5CJ
CP
5CK
CR
5CL
CS
5CM
CT
5cn
CU
5CO
CV
MODEL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................ 11
SECTION 2 - SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE................................................................................................................13
OptiView Control Center.............................................................................................................................. 13
SECTION 3 - MICROBOARD (031-01730-000).......................................................................................................19
Boot-up Steps and Description........................................................................................................................ 20
LED Indicators................................................................................................................................................. 20
Program Jumpers/Program Switches.............................................................................................................. 21
Keypad Interface............................................................................................................................................. 21
CM-2 Board .................................................................................................................................................... 21
Style B Solid State Starter Interface................................................................................................................ 21
Printer Interface............................................................................................................................................... 21
MicroGateway Interface.................................................................................................................................. 22
Digital Inputs.................................................................................................................................................... 22
Digital Outputs................................................................................................................................................. 22
Analog Inputs.................................................................................................................................................. 22
Serial Data Ports............................................................................................................................................. 23
Display Interface.............................................................................................................................................. 23
Remote Setpoints............................................................................................................................................ 24
Power Supply.................................................................................................................................................. 24
Service Replacement...................................................................................................................................... 24
Microboard Program Jumpers......................................................................................................................... 28
SECTION 4 - MICROBOARD 031-02430-000.........................................................................................................33
Test Points....................................................................................................................................................... 33
Boot-up Program............................................................................................................................................. 33
Chiller Operating Program............................................................................................................................... 33
Program Card.................................................................................................................................................. 33
Program Download Connector U33................................................................................................................ 35
Parallel Port Connector................................................................................................................................... 35
BRAM (U38).................................................................................................................................................... 35
Watchdog Circuit............................................................................................................................................. 35
Program Jumpers/Program Switches.............................................................................................................. 36
Keypad Interface............................................................................................................................................. 36
CM-2 Board .................................................................................................................................................... 36
Style B Solid State Starter . ............................................................................................................................ 36
Printer Interface............................................................................................................................................... 36
MicroGateway Interface.................................................................................................................................. 37
Digital Inputs.................................................................................................................................................... 37
Digital Outputs................................................................................................................................................. 37
Analog Inputs.................................................................................................................................................. 37
Serial Data Ports............................................................................................................................................. 38
Display Interface.............................................................................................................................................. 39
Remote Setpoints............................................................................................................................................ 40
Configuration/Setup......................................................................................................................................... 40
Microboard Service Replacement................................................................................................................... 40
Program Card Service Replacement............................................................................................................... 41
Downloading a Program from a Program Card............................................................................................... 41
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 - CONTROL CENTER - ELECTRO-MECHANICAL STARTER APPLICATIONS 16
Figure 2 - CONTROL CENTER - MOD B sOLID STATE STARTER APPLICATIONS 17
Figure 3 - O
PERATION SEQUENCE TIMING DIAGRAM (ELECTRO-MECHANICAL and SOLID STATE
STARTER APPLICATIONS)18
Figure 4 - MICROBOARD 031-01730-00025
Figure 5 - FLASH MEMORY CARD26
Figure 6 - MICROBOARD (031-01730-000) Power Supply test points 27
Figure 7 - MICROBOARD LAMP DIMMER CIRCUIT27
Figure 8 - MICROBOARD SERIAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS PORTS 31
Figure 9 - CONFIGURABLE ANALOG and REMOTE SETPOINT INPUTS 32
Figure 10 - MICROBOARD 031-02430-00046
Figure 11 - PROGRAM CARD 031-02489-00147
Figure 12 - MICROBOARD (031-02430-000) DC Power Supply test points 47
Figure 13 - MICROBOARD LAMP DIMMER CIRCUIT48
Figure 14 - MICROBOARD SERIAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS PORTS 49
Figure 15 - CONFIGURABLE ANALOG and REMOTE SETPOINT INPUTS 50
Figure 16 - LOW VOLTAGE DIGITAL INPUTS51
Figure 17 - I/O BOARD56
Figure 18 - I/O BOARD DIGITAL INPUTS57
Figure 19 - I/O BOARD TYPICAL OPTO-COUPLER CIRCUIT58
Figure 20 - I/O BOARD TYPICAL FIELD CONNECTIONS58
Figure 21 - I/O BOARD DIGITAL OUTPUTS59
Figure 22 - DISPLAY, MOUNTING66
Figure 23 - LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY ASSEMBLY SHARP LQ10D367/368 (031-01774-000) DISPLAY 67
Figure 24 - LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY ASSEMBLY SHARP LQ10D421 DISPLAY 67
Figure 25 - LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY ASSEMBLY NEC NL6448AC33-24 DISPLAY 68
Figure 26 - LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY TYPICAL CONTROL SIGNAL TIMING 69
Figure 27 - LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY assembly - lg semicon lp104v2-w (031-02046-000) 69
Figure 28 - DISPLAY (sharp lq10d367) lamp replacement 70
Figure 29 - DISPLAY (sharp LQ10D421 lamp replacement 70
Figure 30 - DISPLAY (nec nL6448ac33-24) lamp replacement 71
Figure 31 - DISPLAY (LG SEMICON LP104V2-W (031-02046-000)) lamp replacement 71
Figure 32 - DISPLAY INTERFACE BOARD74
Figure 33 - DISPLAY BACKLIGHT INVERTER BOARD (SHARP LQ10D367/368 (031-01774-000) and lg
semicon lp104v2-w) (031-02046-000)76
Figure 34 - DISPLAY BACKLIGHT INVERTER BOARD (NEC NL6448AC33-24) 77
Figure 35 - DISPLAY BACKLIGHT INVERTER BOARD (SHARP LQ10D421) 77
Figure 36 - KEYPAD80
Figure 37 - KEYPAD81
Figure 38 - POWER SUPPLY83
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Figure 39 - POWER SUPPLY DC POWER DISTRIBUTION (REFER TO CONTROL CENTER WIRING DIAGRAM FOR WIRE CONNECTIONS)84
Figure 40 - CM-2 CURRENT MODULE (ELECTRO-MECHANICAL STARTER APPLICATION) 87
Figure 41 - CM-2 CURRENT MODULE (ELECTRO-MECHANICAL STARTER APPLICATIONS) 87
Figure 42 - C
M-2 CURRENT MODULE INTERFACE, CURRENT TRANSFORMERS and VARIABLE
RESISTORS88
Figure 43 - Mod b solid state starter (lcsss) - interface 92
Figure 44 - refrigerant liquid level sensor96
Figure 45 - refrigerant liquid level control - interface 97
Figure 46 - microgateway INTERFACE BLOCK DIAGRAM100
Figure 47 - PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS103
Figure 48 - MAIN DIAGNOSTICS SCREEN150
Figure 49 - KEYPAD TEST SCREEN151
Figure 50 - display TEST main SCREEN152
Figure 51 - bit patterns TEST SCREEN154
Figure 52 - serial inputs / outputs test SCREEN155
Figure 53 - Microboard - com 5 serial data port156
Figure 54 - digital inputs / outputs TEST SCREEN157
Figure 55 - ANALOG INPUTS TEST SCREEN160
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 - MICROBOARD 031-01730-000 PROGRAM JUMPERS........................................................................28
Table 2 - MICROBOARD 031-01730-000 PROGRAM SWITCHES......................................................................30
Table 3 - MICROBOARD 031-02430-000 PROGRAM jumpers........................................................................43
Table 4 - MICROBOARD 031-02430-000 PROGRAM SWITCHES......................................................................45
Table 5 - LEAVING CHILLED liquid TEMPERATURE.....................................................................................106
Table 6 - RETURN CHILLED liquid TEMPERATURE ..................................................................................... 111
Table 7 - RETURN AND LEAVING CONDENSING WATER............................................................................... 114
Table 8 - DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE............................................................................................................. 117
Table 9 - EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT SENSOR...........................................................................................122
Table 10 - DROP LEG REFRIGERANT SENSOR...............................................................................................122
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SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
This document explains the operation of the printed
circuit boards and major components of the Control
Center to a level that allows a Service Technician to
troubleshoot and locate the source of a problem.
The overall system architecture is described and illustrated with block diagrams. This describes the general
function of each component and provides the system
interface and signal flow. The function of each component and signal flow between components must be
understood before effective troubleshooting can
commence.
The operation of each printed circuit board is described
and illustrated with a block diagram that is a simplified
representation of board circuitry. The expected voltage
level at all inputs and outputs of each board for any
operating condition is provided.
Included in this document are procedures that have to be
performed at chiller commissioning or during service.
They should not be performed by anyone other than a
Service Technician. For example, calibration procedures have to be performed or verified at system commissioning or when a component is replaced. Certain
Safety shutdowns require special reset procedures to be
performed before the chiller can be restarted. Since the
operating program supplied in each Control Center is
universal to all applications, special setpoints, program
jumpers and program switches are required to configure
the chiller for local operating conditions.
A System Commissioning Checklist is provided as
reference of items to be performed during chiller
commissioning.
In addition to this document, several levels of supporting documentation are required while servicing the
system. Field Control Modifications Diagram 160.81PW5 provides details of the interface to remote devices.
Operations Manual 160.81-O1 explains the operation
of the Control Center Keypad, how to enter Setpoints
and explains all the messages displayed on the Control
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Digital Inputs
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Digital Outputs
Digital Outputs are ON/OFF outputs from the Control
Center in the form of relay contacts and triacs. The relay contacts and triacs typically switch 115VAC. Relay
outputs include status/alarm, chiller solenoid valves, oil
heater, and chilled and condenser water pump starters,
etc. Triac outputs include slide valve control.
Serial Data
Serial Data is transmitted to and received from devices
in RS-232, RS-485 and TX/RX (opto-couple) form.
Starters and Standard Components
The Control Center supports two types of starters;
Electro-mechanical Starter and Mod B Solid State
Starter. However, all Control Centers contain the following standard components, regardless of the starter
type applied:
Microboard
I/O (Input/Output) Board
Keypad
Display
Power Supply
In addition to the standard components, the Control
Center contains a printed circuit board that provides
certain control and interface functions for the starter
type applied. The Electro-mechanical Starter requires a
CM-2 Current Module.
Figures 1 and 2 are Control Center block diagrams of the
two starter types. On each block diagram, the standard
components are shown, along with the printed circuit
board that supports the applied starter type. Figure 3 is
an Operation Sequence timing diagram.
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System Architecture
The microprocessor and all supporting logic circuits,
along with the memory devices containing the operating
program, reside on the microboard. All chiller operating decisions are made here. It receives analog and
digital inputs from the chiller and remote devices. The
analog inputs are connected directly to the microboard.
The digital inputs are received via the I/O Board (see
description below). Under Program control, the microboard operates the relays and triacs that are located on
the I/O Board.
The control center could be equipped with either of the
following Microboards:
031-01730-000 Shipped in new production
chillers until May 2004. The program resides in a
replaceable Flash Memory Card. The software version is C.MLM.05.xx.yzz. it is printed on a label
adhered to the card. The Program can be upgraded
by replacing the card.
031-02430-000 Shipped in new production
chillers after May 2004. The program resides in
non-removable onboard memory. The software
version is C.OPT.05.xx.yzz, and is viewable on the
DIAGNOSTICS screen in SERVICE access level.
The Program can be upgraded by downloading a
new program from a Program Card. Program Cards
are shirt-pocket-size portable memory storage
devices available from YORK.
Since the newer version Microboard is backward compatible to earlier vintage OptiView Control Centers,
earlier vintage chillers could be equipped with a later
version Microboard due to service replacement.
The software versions (C.MLM.05.xx.yzz or C.OPT.05.
xx.yzz) are alphanumeric codes that are interpreted as
follows. Each time the controls section or language
section is revised, the respective revision level increments.
C Commercial chiller
MLM Used on Microboard 031-01730-000
OPT - Used on Microboard 031-02430-000
05 YR chiller
xx - controls revision level (00, 01, etc)
y language package (0=English only, 1=NEMA,
2=CE, 3=NEMA/CE )
zz language package revision level (00, 01,
etc)
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When the compressor motor is driven by an Electromechanical Starter, the Control center is equipped with
a CM-2 Current Module. This printed circuit board
provides current overload and power fault protection for
the compressor motor. Current Transformers, located in
the compressor motor terminal box, along with rectify-
Serial data interface to the YORK ISN Building Automation System is through the optional MicroGateway,
mounted inside the Control Center. This printed circuit
board requests the required data from the microboard
and makes it available for the ISN network.
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HiGH pRESSURE SAFETY
REMOTE CYCLiNG
COLUMN OUT
ROW iN
DiSpLAY DATA
LAMp
CONTROL
KEYpAD
DiSpLAY
iNTERFACE
BOARD
BACKLiGHT
iNvERTER
BOARD
LiQUiD
CRYSTAL
DiSpLAY
LAMp
DiGiTAL
iN
TRiAC
OUT
i / O BOARD
MiCRO BOARD
vARiABLE ORiFiCE
RELAY
OUT
TO STARTER
LD09722a
COMpRESSOR
MOTOR
CURRENT
MOTOR CONTROLLER
SHUTDOWN TO i/O BOARD
CM-2
CURRENT
MODULE
+ 24 vDC
pOWER
SUppLY
STATUS / ALARM
COMpRESSOR
MOTOR START
MULTipLEXED DATA
ADDRESS
System Architecture
FORM 160.81-M1 (910)
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HiGH pRESSURE SAFETY
REMOTE CYCLiNG
COLUMN OUT
ROW iN
DiSpLAY DATA
LAMp
CONTROL
KEYpAD
DiSpLAY
iNTERFACE
BOARD
BACKLiGHT
iNvERTER
BOARD
LiQUiD
CRYSTAL
DiSpLAY
LAMp
DiGiTAL
iN
TRiAC
OUT
i / O BOARD
MiCRO BOARD
vARiABLE ORiFiCE
RELAY
OUT
LD09723a
SCR
CONTROL
COMpRESSOR
MOTOR
CURRENT &
LiNE vOLTAGE
MOTOR CONTROLLER
SHUTDOWN TO i/O BOARD
SOLiD
STATE
STARTER
LOGiC/TRiGGER
BOARD
+ 24 vDC
pOWER
SUppLY
STATUS / ALARM
COMpRESSOR
MOTOR START
SERiAL DATA
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System Architecture
LD09724
NOTE: Duration of the Start Sequence Initiated period depends upon whether the Refrigerant Level Control feature is Enabled or Disabled. If
Disabled, the duration is 30 seconds. If Enabled, the duration is programmable over the range of 30 to 120 seconds (using the VALVE
PRESET TIME Setpoint) to accommodate pre-positioning of the variable orifice. Refer to the Refrigerant Level Control section of this
book. If a period greater than 30 seconds is selected, all events that occur after the first 15 seconds will occur at a time delay appropriate to the selected period. For example, the Chilled Liquid Flow Switch bypass always ends 5 seconds prior to the end of the selected
Start Sequence Initiated period; if 90 seconds is selected, the bypass is 85 seconds, etc.
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Microboard (031-01730-000)
BIOS EPROM
MAXETM Chiller
Commercial Chiller
When power is applied to the Control Center following a power failure, the microprocessor executes the
instructions in the BIOS EPROM program to initialize,
configure and start operation of certain microboard
components before the main program (stored in the
Flash Memory Card) is started. Depending upon the
application, the microboard could be equipped with an
EPROM that has either 128K, 256K or 512K capacity.
Microboard Program Jumper JP38 must be positioned
according to the actual EPROM installed. Refer to Table
1 (Program Jumpers). There are 5 steps to the boot-up
process. During the boot-up process, there is a visual
indication as each step is performed, followed by a Pass/
Fail status of the step. On the microboard, a green LED
(CR17-Pass) flashes to indicate the step was successful.
If a step is unsuccessful, a red LED (CR18-Fail) flashes
and the Boot-up process terminates. The execution and
Pass/Fail status of steps 3 through 5 are displayed on
a white Keypad Display Screen as they are performed.
This white display screen also lists the BIOS EPROM
Version.
Boot-up Steps and Description
The following are the Boot-up steps.
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PASS
FAIL
Green ON,
Red OFF
Green (CR17)
Program SW 7 set to ON - extinguishes
OFF - illuminates
Red (CR18)
Program SW 8 set to Standard illuminates
Enhanced extinguishes
The BRAM (battery backed random access memory) is
a memory device that contains a battery that preserves
the data during power failures. It is a replaceable part.
Refer to YORK Renewal Parts List Form 160.81-RP3.
It is located in socket location U52. The microprocessor stores the setpoints programmed by the Operator or
Service Technician, History Data and other data that
requires preservation, in this device. Also, the day of
week, time of day and calendar date time-keeping are
done here.
Program Jumpers/Program Switches
The Program Jumpers (Table 1) and Program Switches
(Table 2) are used to alter the program operation or
configure the Microboard hardware for specific operation. This allows the Program and Microboard to be
universal for all standard applications. Refer to Table 3
and 4 for the function of each jumper and switch. The
position of some jumpers can be determined by the
Service Technician to meet the desired operation. Others must be positioned according to the requirements
of the size, type or style of components and thus are
determined by the YORK factory. Some jumpers are
plastic sleeves with metal inserts that are inserted over
2-prong or 3-prong conductors. Others are wire bridges
that are either cut or left in place. The Program Switches
are miniature switches that are placed in either the ON
or OFF position.
Keypad Interface
The Keypad is read via J18. The Keypad is a matrix of
conductors arranged in rows and columns (refer to Figure 36 and 37). There are 4 rows and 8 columns. When
a key is pressed, the conductors are pressed together at
that point, creating continuity between the row conductor and the column conductor. The keypad is read by applying a logic low to a row while leaving +5VDC pullup
on all other rows. The microprocessor then reads the 8
columns. If any column has a logic low on it, the key
corresponding to that coordinate (row, column) is being
pressed. The microprocessor reads the entire keypad by
repeating this routine beginning with row 1 and ending
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0 thru 6
Gnd
Microboard (031-01730-000)
MicroGateway Interface
Analog Inputs
Digital Inputs
The I/O Board converts the 115VAC inputs to logic level
inputs for the microboard at J19. A 115VAC input to the
I/O board is converted to a logic low (less than1VDC). A
0VAC input to the I/O Board is converted to a logic high
(more than 4VDC). Refer to Section 5 of this manual
for details of the I/O Board.
Digital Outputs
The microboard controls 115VAC relays and solenoids
via the I/O Board (via J19). The I/O Board contains
+12VDC relays that isolate the microboard low voltage circuits from the 115VAC device coils. Solid state
switching devices are used to control the relays. The
microboard energizes the +12VDC relays by applying
a ground to the coil input. They are de-energized by
opening the ground path. The contacts of these relays
switch 115VAC to system relays and solenoids. The
outputs that control the chilled liquid pump and compressor motor starter have anti-chatter (anti-recycle)
timers associated with them. The output that controls
relay K0 is not allowed to change at a rate greater than
once every 10 seconds. The output that controls relay
K13 is not allowed to change at a rate greater than once
every 20 seconds.
The microboard controls Actuator motors via Triacs on
the I/O Board. Each actuator has an open winding and a
close winding. Current flowing through a winding causes
the actuator to rotate in the respective direction. Each
winding is controlled by a Triac. The Triac is turned
ON to allow current to flow through a winding. The
microboard turns on the Triac by applying a logic low
(less than1VDC) to the Triac driver on the I/O Board.
It turns it OFF by applying a logic high (more than
4VDC). Refer to Section 5 of this manual for details of
the I/O Board.
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System temperatures, in the form of analog DC voltages, are input from Thermistors. Refer to Section
16 of this manual. Included are tables to convert the
expected output voltage for any temperature applied to
the thermistor.
Style B (and later) chillers are supplied with factorymounted Flow Sensors on the evaporator and condenser
(Software version C.MLM.05.04.xxx (and later) is
required for this feature). These are electronic thermaltype sensors. The operating principle of the sensor is
thermal conductivity. It uses the cooling effect of a
flowing liquid to sense flow. The temperature of the
heated sensor tip is sensed by a thermistor located in
the tip. A second thermistor, located higher in the tip in
a non-heated area, is only affected by changes in liquid
temperature. The temperatures sensed by the thermistors are compared. Flowing liquid carries heat away
from the heated sensor tip, lowering its temperature.
The higher the flow rate, the lower the tip temperature
and therefore a lower differential between thermistors.
Lower flow rates remove less heat from the tip allowing
a higher tip temperature.
The lower the flow, the greater the differential between
thermistors. The sensor is vendor-calibrated to turn on
its output at a flow rate of 20cm (0.6 ft.)/second. This is
the setpoint. There are 11 LEDs on the sensor that reflect
the measured flow rate. The center located amber LED
illuminates at the setpoint flow rate (and above). The 4
LEDs to the left of the amber reflect flow rates below
the setpoint. The 6 LEDs to the right of the amber reflect
flow rates above the setpoint. As the flow rate decreases
from the setpoint, the LED display moves to the left.
As the flow rate increases above the setpoint, the LED
display moves to the right. The sensor operates from a
24VAC power source and has a solid state relay output.
On each sensor, one side of the solid state relay output
(pin 2) is connected to the microboard +5VDC and the
other side (pin 4) is connected to a microboard analog
input (refer to Figure 15 and 16). After power is applied,
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Display Interface
The graphic screens displayed on the liquid Crystal Display are created from the program downloaded from the
Program Card and stored in the flash memory chip. The
data to form these screens is output from J5. This data is
in the form of red, green and blue drive signals applied
to each of the 303,200 the display pixels arranged in a
matrix of 640 columns x 480 rows. Each pixel consists
of 3 windows; red, green and blue, through which a
variable amount of light from the Display Backlight, is
permitted to pass to the front of the display.
The drive signals determine the amount of light permitted to pass through each window. The overall pixel color
is a result of the gradient of red, green and blue light
allowed to pass. The drive signal for each pixel is an 18
bit binary word; 6 for each of the 3 colors. The greater
the binary value, the more light is permitted to pass. The
pixels are driven sequentially from left to right, beginning with the top row. To coordinate the drive signals
and assure the pixels in each row are driven from left to
right and the columns are driven from top to bottom, the
drive signals are accompanied by a clock and horizontal
and vertical sync signals.
During the boot-up, the program in the BIOS eprom
reads wire jumpers PID0 through PID3 on the Display
Interface Board to determine the manufacturer of the
display. Each display manufacturer requires a slightly
different control. The program in the BIOS eprom
configures the microboard for correct operation for the
actual display installed.
Different display manufacturers require different supply
and control voltages for their displays and backlights.
Program Jumpers JP2 through JP5 and JP7 and JP8 must
be configured to provide the required supply and control
voltages to the display and backlight control. Table 3
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lists the required program jumper configuration for each
display. Also, a label attached to the display mounting
plate lists the required program jumper configuration
for that display. The position of program jumper JP2
determines whether the supply voltage is +5VDC or
+3.3VDC.
The microboard controls the Display Backlight via J6.
The Display Backlight is the light source for the display.
The Backlight Inverter Board provides a high voltage
AC power source for the lamp. It converts low voltage
DC via J6-1 (+12VDC or +5VDC, depending on position of Program Jumper JP5) to high voltage AC (500
to 1500VAC).
This high voltage AC is applied to the lamp to cause
it to illuminate. The Backlight is turned ON and OFF
with the Backlight Enable signal (J6-5). The position of Program Jumper JP4 determines whether this
is a +12VDC or +5VDC signal. In some displays, the
backlight turns ON when this signal transitions from low
to high; others turn ON when it transitions from high to
low. The position of Program Jumper JP3 determines the
transition that will occur when the Microboard outputs
the Backlight Enable signal. JP3 must be positioned according to the display manufacturers requirement.
Under program control, the microboard controls the
backlight brightness via the Lamp Dimmer circuit output at J6-7. In order to extend the life of the Backlight
lamp, the brightness is driven to 50% after 10 minutes
of Keypad inactivity. At this brightness level, the graphics are still visible. When Keypad activity is detected
(a key is pressed), the is driven back to full (100%)
brightness. Some display manufacturers require a variable voltage to vary the brightness; others require a
variable resistance.
Program Jumpers JP7 and JP8 must be configured to
enable the appropriate technique. The Lamp Dimmer
is an integrated circuit that is the electrical equivalent
of a 10K ohm potentiometer with 100 positions or steps
(refer to Figure 7). The Lamp Dimmer controls the position of the potentiometer. The Lamp Dimmer varies the
brightness of the backlight by applying a variable voltage
(0 to 5.0VDC) or a variable resistance (0 to 10K ohms)
to the Backlight Inverter Board.
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Microboard (031-01730-000)
ELASTOMERIC
CONNECTOR
R
AUGAT R
031-02068-XXX
VER
CHECKSUM XXXX
LD06371A
top surface
PRESS DOWN
TO RELEASE CARD
MEMORY CARD
RETAINER CLIP
LD04047
PAD 60
PAD 31
PAD 30
PAD 1
VCC
3V/5V
KEY
ALIGNMENT
NOTCH
CINS
GND
LD04049
WRiTE ENABLED
WRiTE DiSABLED
LD04050
JOHNSON CONTROLS
- 12VDC
TP4
*F2
+ 12VDC
FUSE
+ 5VDC
*F1
FUSE
FROM
POWER
SUPPLY
+ 12VDC
VOLTAGE
REG
TP3
VOLTAGE
REG
+ 5VDC (ANALOG)
+ 5VDC (DIGITAL)
TP2 Y
+ 3.3VDC
TP1
GND
5.0 vDC
J6
Jp8
6
10 K
Jp7
TO
BACKLiGHT
iNvERTER
BOARD
LD04054
NOTES:
1. J6-6 not connected (N.C.) to Backlight Inverter Board when display is manufactured by Sharp or N.E.C.
2. The position of Program Jumpers JP7 and JP8 determine the output at J6-7; In = Variable Voltage; Out = Variable Resistance. Refer to Program Jumper Listing in Table 1 for applications.
3. Potentiometer is actually an integrated circuit that is the electrical equivalent of a 10K potentiometer.
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JP6 Display memory type. Jumper must be positioned according to type of RAM used for
display memory devices (U25 and U27).
JP7, JP8 Display brightness control technique. Determines whether the display brightness is
controlled by a variable voltage or variable
resistance.
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Microboard (031-01730-000)
7 - Not Used.
1 - Not Used.
8- C
hilled Water Pump operation Determines Chilled
Water Pump control contacts (I/O Board TB244/45)
operation when chiller shuts down on various CYCLING shutdowns.
2 - Not Used.
3 - Not Used.
4- D
iagnostics Enables or disables software
diagnostics.
N: Enables software diagnostics. Disables normal
O
chiller operation.
OFF: Disables software diagnostics. Enables normal
chiller operation.
5 -Autorestart Determines the course of action required to restart the chiller, if a power failure occurs
while the chiller is running.
N: Chiller will automatically restart when power
O
is restored.
FF: Requires a manual reset after power is restored.
O
The chiller will not start until the operator moves
the keypad STARTRUNSTOP/RESET rocker
switch to the STOP/RESET position. If in LOCAL
mode, the chiller can then be restarted by initiating
a local start. If in REMOTE mode, the chiller will
restart upon receipt of a remote start signal.
6- A
ntirecycle Enables or disables the antirecycle
timer.
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JOHNSON CONTROLS
CR3 CR2
R
G
TX1 RX1
RS-232
MiCRO
COM 1
COM 4B
(NOTE 1)
CR12 CR13
R
G
TX4 RX4
J2
TX
RX
DTR
DSR
4
3
5
2
GTX
GRX
7
6
8
9
RS-485
Jp27
1
COM 4A
(NOTE 1)
CR16 CR11
R
G
TX2 RX2
RS-232
COM 2
2
1
4
5
RS-485
COM 3
+
-+ 5vDC
GND
SHiELD
NOT USED
J13
DCD
DSR
RX
RTS
TX
CTS
DTR
GND
UART
-+ 5vDC
GND
SHiELD
CR15 CR14
R
G
TX3 RX3
MiCROGATEWAY
J11
+
3
pRiNTER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
NOT USED
J12
3
2
1
4
5
NOT USED
CR9 CR10
R
G
TX5 RX5
OpTO-COUpLE
COM 5
TX
RX
COMMON
NOTE 2
NOTE 2
J15
1
2
3
4
5
6
MOD "B"
SOLiD STATE
STARTER
LD09726
NOTES:
1. Microboard Program Jumper JP27 determines whether COM 4A or 4B can be used. 1 and 2 - 4A, 2 and 3, 4B. Refer to Table 1.
2. J15-4 Loop-Around Test IN. J15-5 Loop-Around Test Out. Refer to Figure 52 for details.
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Microboard (031-01730-000)
J7
14
15
13
24vAC
FACTORY MOUNTED CONDENSER
THERMAL-TYpE FLOW SENSOR
(style B and later chillers) (note 2)
71.5 K
2
+5v
7.5 K
47K
JP21
200
4
2
16
17
24vAC
2
+5v
7.5 K
JP22
200
MUx
J22
REMOTE CURRENT
LiMiT SETpOiNT
0-10 vDC /
2-10 vDC
0 - 20 mA /
4 - 20 mA
2
3
7.5 K
REMOTE LEAviNG
CHiLLED LiQUiD
TEMp SETpOiNT
0-10 vDC /
2-10 vDC
0 - 20 mA /
4 - 20 mA
2
3
7.5 K
REMOTE SETpOiNT
GND CONNECTiONS
JP23
200
JP24
200
ld09727a
NOTE:
1. Program Jumpers JP23 JP24 must be positioned on pins 1-2 or 2-3 according to input signal type. Refer to Table 1.
2. Applies to Software version C.MLM.05.04.xxx (and later). Program Jumpers JP21 and JP22 must be on pins 2-3 on style B and later chillers
equipped with factory mounted thermal type flow sensors.
JOHNSON CONTROLS
Microboard (031-02430-000)
PASS
CODE
FAIL ACTION
DISPLAY ON
WHITE SCREEN
00
No
01
No
02
No
03
No
04
No
P1
No
P2
No
Fpga Configuration
05
No
06
No
P3
Yes
BRAM Test
Yes
"Passed"
P4
Yes
Flash Checksum
"Passed"
Yes
BRAM Test
"Passed"
Yes
MISCELLANEOUS CODES
LED DISPLAY
CODE
DESCRIPTION
FF
CH
AP
CRITICAL CODES
LED DISPLAY
CODE
DESCRIPTION
Ni
[]
C.OPT.nn.nn.nnn
Johnson Controls
Watchdog Circuit
The Watchdog circuit performs two functions as follows:
Power failure detection
Program latch-up detection/prevention
The Watchdog circuit monitors the +5VDC from the
power supply and the +3.3VDC from the onboard regulator to determine when a power failure is occurring. If
the +5VDC decreases to the threshold of (+4.75VDC to
4.5VDC) or the +3.3VDC decreases to the threshold of
(3.04 to 2.8VDC), a reset is issued to the microprocessor
and the chiller shuts down. When power is restored, the
white screen is displayed and the boot-up is performed
as described above. When the graphic screen is displayed, the message Control Panel Power Failure
is displayed.
The Watchdog Circuit also assures that the entire program is being executed and that the program has not
latched-up, bypassing important safety checks. The
Watchdog circuit is a timer that times-out if not given a
reset pulse within its time-out period (1 to 2.25 seconds).
To prevent a time-out, the microprocessor sends a reset
pulse to the Watchdog circuit every time the complete
program has been executed. Since it takes less than 1
second to perform the entire program, the Watchdog
circuit doesnt time-out under normal operation.
However, if the entire program is not executed or something prevents the microprocessor from sending the reset
pulse as described below, the Watchdog circuit timesout and sends a reset to the microprocessor, initiating a
re-boot. If running, the chiller shuts down. The display
momentarily blanks and white screen is displayed while
the boot-up program executes as described above. When
the graphic screen is displayed, either of two messages is
displayed depending on the type of Watchdog shutdown
as explained below.
There are two different watchdog initiated shutdowns;
a hardware watchdog initiated shutdown and a software watchdog initiated shutdown.
In the hardware watchdog initiated shutdown, a program problem, on-board noise or hardware problem
could prevent the watchdog time-out. If this occurs, a
re-boot is initiated and when the graphic screen is displayed, Control Panel Power Failure is displayed.
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Microboard (031-02430-000)
CM-2 Board
The microboard retrieves certain operating parameters
(via J10) from the compressor motor starter control
board (CM-2 Current Board for Electromechanical
starter). Refer to the appropriate section of this book for
detailed explanation of this board The board contains an
8 channel multiplexer. The microprocessor sequentially
and continually reads channels 0 through 7. It reads
each channel by applying a 3-bit binary address to the
multiplexer. A 0 to 5VDC analog value is returned from
each channel. The function of each is in the table below.
Since channels 0 through 6 are grounded, the CM-2
board returns a 0VDC value. It then reads channel 7 to
retrieve the peak motor current value. The data for each
channel is shown below:
Keypad Interface
The Keypad is read via J18. The Keypad is a matrix of
conductors arranged in rows and columns (refer to Figure 36 and 37 ). There are 4 rows and 8 columns. When
a key is pressed, the conductors are pressed together at
that point, creating continuity between the row conductor and the column conductor. The keypad is read by applying a logic low to a row while leaving +5VDC pullup
on all other rows. The microprocessor then reads the 8
columns. If any column has a logic low on it, the key
corresponding to that coordinate (row, column) is being
pressed. The microprocessor reads the entire keypad by
repeating this routine beginning with row 1 and ending
with row 4. The entire keypad is continually read while
the control center is powered. Refer to Section 9 of this
manual for details of the Keypad.
Printer Interface
An optional Printer can be connected to COM1 RS-232
serial data port (J2). J2-4 is TX data to the printer. J2-2 is
the DSR (Data Set Ready or busy) signal from the printer. Signal levels are standard RS-232. The microboard
sends data to the printer at the selected baud rate until
the printer buffer becomes full, whereupon the printer
asserts its Busy signal. The microboard suspends data
transmission until the printer can accept more data. Each
printer must be setup/configured to operate properly with
the microboard. The Baud, Data Bits, Parity and Stop
Bits must be programmed on the Comms Screen. Other
printer setup is performed on the PRINTER Screen. Refer to YORK manual 160.81-O1 for details of available
printers and printer setup instructions.
MULTIPLEXER CHANNELS
0
CM-2
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Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Peak
Motor
Current
(% FLA)
JOHNSON CONTROLS
MicroGateway Interface
An optional MicroGateway printed circuit board can
be connected to the COM 4B RS-232 serial data port
(J2). J2-7 is TX data to the MicroGateway. J2-6 is RX
data from the MicroGateway. Signal levels are standard
RS-232. The MicroGateway polls system pressures,
temperatures and status from the microboard. It holds
it for retrieval by third-party devices. Refer to Section
14 of this manual.
Digital Inputs
The I/O Board converts the 115VAC inputs to logic level
inputs for the microboard at J19. A 115VAC input to the
I/O board is converted to a logic low (less than1VDC). A
0VAC input to the I/O Board is converted to a logic high
(more than 4VDC). Refer to Section 5 of this manual
for details of the I/O Board.
There are four Low Voltage Digital Inputs (LVDIGIN 0
thru 3) that can accept DC inputs directly from external
devices, thus bypassing the I/O Board (refer to Figure
16). These inputs can only be used if the software version
supports these inputs. The inputs are designed to accept
switch closure (relay or solid state) inputs that provide
0VDC and +5VDC logic level inputs to the microboard.
Program Jumpers JP9 through JP12 configure the inputs
for the proper logic level (high or low) with the switch
input open. New production chillers later in 2007 are
equipped with an Oil Level Sensor in the Oil Separator.
Software version C.OPT.05.08.xxx (or later) supports
this feature. This sensor is connected to LVDIGIN 0 as
follows:
Sensor
Microboard
Function
J14-2
+5VDC to Sensor
J14-3
Gnd
J14-1
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Microboard (031-02430-000)
System temperatures, in the form of analog DC voltages, are input from Thermistors. Refer to Section
16 of this manual. Included are tables to convert the
expected output voltage for any temperature applied to
the thermistor.
Style B (and later) chillers are supplied with factorymounted Flow Sensors on the evaporator and condenser.
These are electronic thermal-type sensors. The operating
principle of the sensor is thermal conductivity. It uses
the cooling effect of a flowing liquid to sense flow.
The temperature of the heated sensor tip is sensed by a
thermistor located in the tip. A second thermistor, located
higher in the tip in a non-heated area, is only affected by
changes in liquid temperature. The temperatures sensed
by the thermistors are compared. Flowing liquid carries heat away from the heated sensor tip, lowering its
temperature. The higher the flow rate, the lower the tip
temperature and therefore a lower differential between
thermistors. Lower flow rates remove less heat from the
tip allowing a higher tip temperature. The lower the flow,
the greater the differential between thermistors.
The sensor is vendor-calibrated to turn on its output
at a flow rate of 20cm (0.6 ft.)/second. This is the
setpoint. There are 11 LEDs on the sensor that reflect
the measured flow rate. The center located amber LED
illuminates at the setpoint flow rate (and above). The 4
LEDs to the left of the amber reflect flow rates below
the setpoint. The 6 LEDs to the right of the amber
reflect flow rates above the setpoint. As the flow rate
decreases from the setpoint, the LED display moves to
the left. As the flow rate increases above the setpoint,
the LED display moves to the right. The sensor operates from a 24VAC power source and has a solid state
relay output.
On each sensor, one side of the solid state relay output
(pin 2) is connected to the microboard +5VDC and the
other side (pin 4) is Connected to a microboard analog
input (refer to Figure 19). After power is applied, there
is a thermal warm-up period of up to 20 seconds. During this time, the output could be unstable. When the
setpoint (or greater) flow rate is sensed, the solid state
relay output is turned on causing it to conduct current
through the 7.5K ohm microboard load resistor to the
+5VDC. This applies more than +4VDC to the microboard input (evaporator J7-14; condenser J7-16).
When a flow rate less than the setpoint is sensed, the
solid state relay output is turned OFF, resulting in no
conduction through the load resistor. This applies less
than1VDC to the microboard input. To determine the
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Display Interface
The graphic screens displayed on the liquid Crystal Display are created from the program downloaded from the
Program Card and stored in the flash memory chip. The
data to form these screens is output from J5. This data is
in the form of red, green and blue drive signals applied
to each of the 303,200 the display pixels arranged in a
matrix of 640 columns x 480 rows. Each pixel consists
of 3 windows; red, green and blue, through which a
variable amount of light from the Display Backlight, is
permitted to pass to the front of the display.
The drive signals determine the amount of light permitted to pass through each window. The overall pixel color
is a result of the gradient of red, green and blue light
allowed to pass. The drive signal for each pixel is an 18
bit binary word; 6 for each of the 3 colors. The greater
the binary value, the more light is permitted to pass. The
pixels are driven sequentially from left to right, beginning with the top row. To coordinate the drive signals
and assure the pixels in each row are driven from left to
right and the columns are driven from top to bottom, the
drive signals are accompanied by a clock and horizontal
and vertical sync signals.
During the boot-up, the program in the BIOS eprom
reads wire jumpers PID0 through PID3 on the Display
Interface Board to determine the manufacturer of the
display. Each display manufacturer requires a slightly
different control. The program in the BIOS eprom
configures the microboard for correct operation for the
actual display installed.
Different display manufacturers require different supply
and control voltages for their displays and backlights.
Program Jumpers JP2 through JP5 and JP7 and JP8 must
be configured to provide the required supply and control
voltages to the display and backlight control. Table 3
lists the required program jumper configuration for each
display. Also, a label attached to the display mounting
plate lists the required program jumper configuration
for that display. The position of program jumper JP2
determines whether the supply voltage is +5VDC or
+3.3VDC.
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Microboard (031-02430-000)
Remote Setpoints
Remote Leaving Chilled Liquid temperature and Current
Limit setpoints can be input via the RS-232 MicroGateway interface at J2 or directly to the Microboard at J22
(refer to Figure 15). The inputs at J22 are configured
with Program Jumpers JP23 and JP24 to accept these
inputs in either 0 to 10VDC, 2 to 10VDC, 0 to 20mA or
4 to 20mA form. Refer to Table 3 for Program Jumper
configurations and Section 17 of this manual for details
of the Remote Setpoints.
Configuration/Setup
The following functions are entered as setpoints on the
SETUP Screen. Refer to entry instructions in Section
21 of this manual.
Chilled Liquid Pump Operation Determines
Chilled Liquid Pump control contacts (I/O Board
TB2-44/45) operation when chiller shuts down on
cycling shutdowns. Selections are:
1. Standard Contacts open at completion of System Lockout Delay after all shutdowns except
Leaving Chilled Liquid Low Temperature.
On this shutdown, they remain closed, causing
the pump to continue to run while the chiller is
shutdown.
2. Enhanced Contacts open at completion of
System Lockout Delay after all shutdowns
except Leaving Chilled Liquid Low Temperature, Multi-Unit Cycling- Contacts Open
and System Cycling Contacts Open. On
these shutdowns, they remain closed, causing
the pumps to continue to run while the chiller
is shutdown.
Motor Drive Type Configures the program for the
applicable compressor motor drive type. Selections
are:
1. EM Electromechanical Starter
2. SSS-Mod B Style B Solid State Starter
Anti-recycle Enables or Disables the Anti-recycle
timer.
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Selections are:
1. Enabled Enables the anti-recycle timer. Solid
state Starters and electromechanical starter applications cannot be started at intervals shorter
than once every 30 minutes.
2. Disabled Disables the anti-recycle timer.
Chiller can be started at the completion of
System Lockout Delay, regardless of how
long the chiller had been running.
Power Failure Restart Determines the course
of action required to restart the chiller, if a power
failure occurs while the chiller is running. Selections are:
1. Manual Requires a manual reset after power
is restored. The chiller cannot be started until
the operator moves the keypad Start-Run-Stop/
Reset rocker switch to the stop/reset position.
2. Auto Chiller will automatically restart when
power is restored.
Microboard Service Replacement
If the microboard is replaced within the warranty period,
the defective board must be returned to Johnson Controls per the warranty return procedure. Use the return
instructions and return address label provided with the
replacement board.
To order a replacement Microboard for a YR Chiller,
order part number 331-02430-605. This part number
provides an 031-02430-000 Microboard that has been
programmed with the latest version of the YR Controls software. It comes equipped with a BRAM (U38)
and BIOS Eprom (U37). (Replacement Microboards
cannot be ordered by the basic board part number of
031-02430-000).
The Microboard is shipped with a label on the outside
of the shipping box that lists the part number of the
pre-programmed Microboard (331-02430-605), the
basic Microboard part number (031-02430-000) and the
version of the pre-programmed Controls software (for
example, C.OPT.05.06.303 or later). If replacing a 2430
microboard with a 2430 microboard, the BRAM can be
transferred from the defective board to the replacement
board to avoid re-programming the Sales Order Data.
JOHNSON CONTROLS
BRAM
BIOS Eprom
031-02430-000
031-02431-000
031-02429-001
031-01730-000
031-02028-000
031-01796-002
Microboard (031-02430-000)
7. Use the ( ) key to scroll to YES.
8. P
ress ( ) key. The following steps will be
performed:
a. Erasing. During this procedure, the program
in the Microboard Flash Memory will be
erased. A green bar reflects the progress of
this procedure. The red LED next to this bar
illuminates while this procedure is in progress.
b. Programming. During this procedure, the
program in the Program Card is downloaded
into the Microboard Flash memory. A green
bar reflects the progress of this procedure.
The red LED next to this bar illuminates
while this procedure is in progress.
c. Verifying. During this procedure, a checksum
test is performed on the new program in the
Microboard Flash Memory. A green bar reflects the progress of this procedure. The red
LED next to this bar illuminates while this
procedure is in progress.
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JOHNSON CONTROLS
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Microboard (031-02430-000)
IN Watchdog enabled.
OUT Watchdog disabled.
JP23 R
emote Current Limit Setpoint (J22) type.
Configures analog input for 0 to 10VDC, 2 to
10VDC, 0 to 20mA or 4 to 20mA.
OUT:
JP24 R
emote Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature
Setpoint (J22) type. Configures analog input
for 0 to 10VDC, 2 to 10VDC, 0 to 20mA or
4 to 20mA.
OUT: A
llows 0 to 10VDC or 2 to 10VDC input on
J22-1.
OUT 128K x 8.
JP27 C
OM 4 serial communications port. Configures
COM 4 port for either RS-485 (COM 4A) or
RS-232 for MicroGateway board (COM4B).
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JOHNSON CONTROLS
SW1-1 ON R134a.
OFF R22.
SW1-2 L iquid Type. Must be set according to
whether the chiller is cooling water or brine
solution.
ON Brine. Leaving Chilled Setpoint range
is 20F to 70F.
SW1-3 D
iagnostics. Enables or Disables the software diagnostics. Refer to Section 22 of this
manual.
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Microboard (031-02430-000)
BRAM
PROGRAM
SWITCHES
BIOS
EPROM
PROGRAM
DOWNLOAD
CONNECTOR
BOOT-UP
LED STATUS
DISPLAY
LD09254
JOHNSON CONTROLS
031-02489-001
SWITCH IN "WRITE PROTECT" POSITION
J1-8
Not Used
- 12 vDC
J1-4
+ 12 vDC
Tp10
2.5 vDC
Tp4
J1-3
+ 12 vDC
F2
5 vDC
vOLTAGE
REG
5A
+ 5 vDC (vCC)
Tp5
2.5 vDC
vOLTAGE
REG
Tp3
J1-1
+ 5 vDC
F1
5A
2.5 vDC
Tp2
3.3 vDC
vOLTAGE
REG
3.3 vDC
Tp1
GND
J1-2
LD09255
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Microboard (031-02430-000)
5.0 vDC
J6
Jp8
6
10 K
TO
BACKLiGHT
iNvERTER
BOARD
Jp7
NOTES:
1. J6-6 not connected (N.C.) to Backlight Inverter Board when display is manufactured by Sharp or NEC.
2. The position of Program Jumpers JP7 and JP8 determine the output at J6-7; In = Variable Voltage; Out = Variable Resistance. Refer to Program Jumper Listing in Table 3 for applications.
3. Potentiometer is actually an integrated circuit that is the electrical equivalent of a 10K potentiometer.
LD040541
JOHNSON CONTROLS
CR3 CR2
R
G
TX1 RX1
RS-232
MICRO
COM 1
COM 4B
(NOTE 1)
CR12 CR13
R
G
TX4 RX4
J2
TX
RX
DTR
DSR
4
3
5
2
GTX
GRX
7
6
8
9
RS-485
JP27
1
COM 4A
(NOTE 1)
3
2
1
4
5
-+ 5VDC
GND
SHIELD
CR16 CR11
R
G
TX2 RX2
RS-232
COM 2
UART
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
GND
RS-485
COM 3
+
-+ 5VDC
GND
SHIELD
MULTI-UNIT
COMMS
NOT USED
J13
DCD
DSR
RX
RTS
TX
CTS
DTR
CR15 CR14
R
G
TX3 RX3
MICROGATEWAY
J11
+
3
PRINTER
NOT USED
J12
3
2
1
4
5
OPTIONAL I/O
NOT USED
(HOT GAS
BYPASS)
CR9 CR10
R
G
TX5 RX5
OPTO-COUPLE
COM 5
TX
RX
COMMON
NOTE 2
NOTE 2
DRIVE ADAPTIVE
CAPACITY
MOD "B"
CONTROL
BOARD
SOLID STATE
STARTER
MOD "B"
SOLID STATE
STARTER
LD07782
NOTES:
1. Microboard Program Jumper JP27 determines whether COM 4A or 4B can be used. 1 and 2 - 4A, 2 and 3, 4B. Refer to Table 3.
2. J15-4 Loop-Around Test IN. J15-5 Loop-Around Test OUT. Refer to Figure 52 for details.
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Microboard (031-02430-000)
J7
14
15
13
24vAC
FACTORY MOUNTED CONDENSER
THERMAL-TYpE FLOW SENSOR
(style B and later chillers) (note 2)
71.5 K
2
+5v
7.5 K
47K
JP21
200
4
2
16
17
24vAC
2
+5v
7.5 K
JP22
200
MUx
J22
REMOTE CURRENT
LiMiT SETpOiNT
0-10 vDC /
2-10 vDC
0 - 20 mA /
4 - 20 mA
2
3
7.5 K
REMOTE LEAviNG
CHiLLED LiQUiD
TEMp SETpOiNT
0-10 vDC /
2-10 vDC
0 - 20 mA /
4 - 20 mA
2
3
7.5 K
REMOTE SETpOiNT
GND CONNECTiONS
JP23
200
JP24
200
ld09727a
NOTE:
1. Program Jumpers JP23 JP24 must be positioned on pins 1-2 or 2-3 according to input signal type. Refer to Table 3.
2. Applies to Software version C.MLM.05.04.xxx (and later). Program Jumpers JP21 and JP22 must be on pins 2-3 on style B and later chillers
equipped with factory mounted thermal type flow sensors.
JOHNSON CONTROLS
1
2
ld12827
NOTE:
1. New production chillers in late 2007 are equipped with an Oil Level Sensor. Input supported by software version C.OPT.05.08.303 (or later)
Sensor is closed with sufficient oil level. It is shown in the faulted condition.
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I/O Board
allow current flow through the Unload side of the Slide
Valve cylinder, moving it in the Unload direction. Under
Program control, the microboard turns the Triacs ON and
OFF to control the Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature
to the Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature Setpoint or
limit compressor motor current. At appropriate intervals,
a Triac is turned ON for up to 3 seconds, as required,
to move the Slide Valve in the desired direction. The
magnitude of Slide Valve movement for each Load or
Unload pulse is determined by the oil pressure and the
duration of time the Triac is turned ON. The microboard
turns the Triacs ON and OFF by applying control signals
to the respective Triac Driver.
The Triac Driver is an optocoupler device that isolates
the microboard low voltage circuits from the higher
actuator voltages. To turn on the Triac, the microboard
drives the Triac Driver input to logic low (less than
+1VDC) level. The Triac driver responds by shorting
the Triac GATE to Triac terminal 2. To turn the Triac
OFF, the microboard opens its input to the Triac Driver
and allows the input to pull up to +12VDC. The Triac
Driver responds by opening the short from triac Gate
to Triac terminal 2. A voltmeter can be used to determine if a Triac is turned ON or OFF. Measure across
the Triac; from Triac terminal 1 to Triac terminal 2.
When the Triac is turned OFF, the voltage will be approximately 115VAC; when turned ON, it will be less
than 10VAC.
Relay Timing
Under Program control, the relays are energized and
deenergized producing contact operation as follows.
Unless otherwise noted, contact rating is 5 amps resistive or 2 amps inductive at 250VAC.
K0 Chilled Water Pump Starter (TB244/45)
Dry closure contacts. When the chiller is started, the
Contacts close 4 seconds after the start of Start Sequence Initiated. Normally, they open coincident with
the completion of System Lockout Delay with
the following exceptions:
a. If a Leaving Chilled Liquid Low
Temperature cycling shutdown occurs,
they do not open at the completion of System
Lockout Delay. They remain closed for
the duration of the shutdown or until the Keypad
COMPRESSOR switch is placed in the StopReset
(O) position, whereupon they open.
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I/O Board
LD04055
JOHNSON CONTROLS
FACTORY CONNECTiONS
TB3 - 32
J2 - 1
J1 -1
J1 -2
TB3 - 30
TB3 - 28
J1 -4
TB3 - 71
J1 -5
TB3 - 70
J1 -6
TB3 - 18
J1 -7
TB3 - 80
J1 -8
TB3 - 81
J1 -9
REMOTE START
REMOTE STOp
115vAC
FiELD CONNECTiONS
OpTOCOUpLER
J1 -3
TB4 - 1
TB4 - 7
J1 -10
TB4 - 8
J1 -11
TB4 - 1
TB4 - 19
J1 -12
TB4 - 20
J1 -13
115vAC
MULTi-UNiT SEQUENCE
AUXiLiARY SAFETY SHUTDOWN
115vAC
NOT USED
115vAC
NOT USED
115vAC
115vAC
TB4 - 1
TB4 - 12
J1 -14
TB4 - 13
J1 -15
TB4 - 1
TB4 - 9
J1 -16
TB4 - 31
J1 -17
TB4 - 1
TB4 - 11
J1 -18
TB4 - 82
J1 -19
TB4 - 1
TB4 - 95
TB4 - 1
TB3 - 1
J1 -20
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I/O Board
OPTO-COUPLER
TYPICAL (20 CKTS)
TB4 - X
TB3 - X
JI - Y
NEUTRAL
TB3 - 2
JI - 22/23
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TB4 - X
OpTOCOUpLER
J1 - Y
115vAC
FiELD SUppLiED
DRY CONTACTS
(RATED 5MA @ 115vAC)
TB4 - 1
TB3 - 1
LD04058
JOHNSON CONTROLS
J1
+ 12 vDC
+ 12 vDC
ANTiCipATORY ALARM
SAFETY SHUTDOWN
CYCLiNG SHUTDOWN
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
OiL HEATER
NOT USED
26
27
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
TB2 - 44
K0
K0
TB2 - 45
TB2 - 55
K1
K1
TB2 - 56
TB2 - 26
K2
K2
K3
K3
TB2 - 27
TB2 - 42
TB2 - 43
TB2 - 40
K4
K4
TB2 - 41
TB2 - 150
K5
K5
TB2 - 151
TB2 - 152
K6
K6
K7
K7
TB2 - 153
TB2 - 154
TB2 - 155
TB2 - 156
K8
K8
K9
K9
K10
K10
TB2 - 157
TB1 - 165
TB1 - 1
TB1 - 64
TB1 - 17
TB1 - 29
K11
K11
K12
K12
TB1 - 1
TB1- 61
TB1 - 1
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I/O Board
J1
COMpRESSOR MOTOR
STARTER (START)
COMpRESSOR MOTOR
STARTER (STOp)
K13
37
K13
START
K14 K18
36
K14
35
K15
K15
34
K16
K16
NOT USED
TB1-6
RUN
TB1-16
K17
K17
STOp
TB1-34
TB1-1
CM (NOTE 2)
TB1-62
TO i/O
16
BOARD J2-1
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TB1-1
15
TB1-164
1
Hp
TB2-164
TB5-23
NOT USED
TB5-22
115 vAC
TB1-33
COMpRESSOR MOTOR
STARTER
K18
K18
TB1-2
K18
115vAC NEUTRAL
TB3-32
TB5-25
COMpRESSOR MOTOR STARTER
TB2-35
K18
TB2-36
RUN STATUS
SLiDE vALvE
ACTUATOR
TB1-3
LOAD
SLiDE vALvE
LOAD
SLiDE vALvE
UNLOAD
J1-33
J1-32
TRiAC
DRivER
TRiAC
DRivER
Q1
G
TB1-59
1 115 vAC
Q2
2
TB1-58
UNLOAD
NOTES:
1. indicates wiring external to I/O Board.
2. CM Contacts of Relay K1 on Current Module (EM Starter Applications) or Solid State Starter Logic
Board (Solid State Starter Applications).
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TB1-158
2
NOT USED
NOT USED
J1-31
J1-30
TRiAC
DRivER
TRiAC
DRivER
Q3
G
TB1-169
Q4
2
TB1-160
5
REFRiGERANT
LEvEL CONTROL
ACTUATOR NO. 1
(BELiMO)
TB1-161
2
REFRiGERANT LEvEL
CONTROL OpEN
REFRiGERANT LEvEL
CONTROL CLOSE
J1-29
J1-28
TRiAC
DRivER
TRiAC
DRivER
Q5
G
TB1-162
OpE
24vAC
Q6
2
OSE
CL
TB1-163
115vAC
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Removal
Installation
Installation
Follow instructions above for SHARP 367 Display.
Installation
Not available at this time.
LG Semicon LP104V2-W (031-02046-000) Display
(refer to Figure 31)
Removal
1. Remove Control Power from the OptiView Control Center.
LD04062
JOHNSON CONTROLS
BACKLIGHT BULB
025-33752-000
LABEL
DISPLAY INTERFACE
BOARD 031-01765-002
MOUNTING
PLATE
BACKLIGHT
INVERTER
BOARD
031-01789-000
DISPLAY CABLE
031-01769-000
INVERTER CABLE
031-01770-003
NOTE:
LD05563
INVERTER CABLE
(NOT AVAILABLE)
LABEL
MOUNTING PLATE
CN3
CN1
CH1
CN2
DISPLAY CABLE
(NOT AVAILABLE)
BACKLIT INVERTER
BOARD (NOT AVAILABLE)
NOTE:
1. Configure Microboard Program Jumpers per label.
DISPLAY INTERFACE
BOARD (NOT AVAILABLE)
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INVERTER CABLE
(NOT AVAILABLE)
MOUNTING PLATE
CN2
CH1
CN1
CN2
BACKLIT
INVERTER
BOARD
(NOT AVAILABLE)
DISPLAY CABLE
(NOT AVAILABLE)
DISPLAY INTERFACE
BOARD (NOT AVAILABLE)
LABEL
UPPER SIDE
CN2
REAR VIEW
CN1
1
3
CN1
CN3
2
4
LOWER SIDE
31
1
2
3
PIN
ARRANGEMENT
OF CN2
NOTE:
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
30
PIN
ARRANGEMENT
OF CN1
LD04065
PIN
ARRANGEMENT
PIN
OF CN3
ARRANGEMENT
OF CN1
JOHNSON CONTROLS
480 ROWS
16MS
VSYNC
31US
HSYNC
ROW 1
BP
640
COLUMNS
ROW 2
FP
DISPLAY
PERIOD
ENABLE
39.72 NS
ROW 480
DISPLAY
PERIOD
DISPLAY
PERIOD
640 CLKS
CLK
(25.18
MHz)
RGB
LABEL
DISPLAY INTERFACE
BOARD 031-01765-001
MOUNTING
PLATE
4564
1
4
BACKLIGHT
INVERTER
BOARD
031-01789-000
INVERTER CABLE
031-01770-003
DISPLAY CABLE
031-01769-000
LD05525
NOTE:
1. Configure Microboard Program Jumpers per label.
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BEZEL
LAMp HOLDER
pROTRUSiON
WiRE
(white/GND side)
HOLE
LOCKiNG TAB
WiRE
(pink/HOT side)
DiRECTiON A
DiRECTiON B
LD04067
DiRECTiON C
REAR
viEW
FLAT HEAD
SCREWDRivER
LAMp UNiT
A
REAR
viEW
C
"
MARKiNG AT THE
" SiDE OF THE LAMp UNiT
C
B
LD04068
JOHNSON CONTROLS
LD04069
WIRE
(pink/HOT side)
DIRECTION B
LD05565
DIRECTION C
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The Display Interface Board is located on the Liquid Crystal Display mounting plate and is part of the
Microboard interface to the Display. It permits the use
of Displays by different manufacturers, by providing the
microboard with a means of automatically determining
which Display is present.
Since different Display manufacturers require different
timing and control signals, the Display Controller on the
microboard must be configured to meet the requirements
of the actual Display installed. When AC power is applied to the OptiView Control Center, as part of the
power-up sequence, the microboard reads the four Panel
ID wire jumpers, P1D0 through P1D3, on the Display
Interface Board to determine which Display is present.
The configuration of these jumpers indicates the actual
Display that is installed on the OptiView Control
Center door. The Display Controller on the microboard
is then configured appropriately.
On Sharp and NEC displays the configuration of wire
jumpers P30 and P31 determines whether the Display
scan orientation is Normal or Reverse (image reversal)
scan. As described in the preceding Display section,
Normal scan is left to right, beginning with the top row
and continuing sequentially through the rows to the bottom row. Normal scan is used in OptiView Control
Center applications. In Display applications other than
OptiView Control Center applications, image reversal
is sometimes required. In image reversal applications,
the scan is reversed; the scan is right to left, beginning
with the bottom row and proceeding to the top row. The
jumper configurations determine the voltage level at
Display Interface Board J1-30 (P30) and J1-31 (P31). If
P30 is IN, the voltage at J1-30 is +5.0VDC or +3.3VDC
(as determined by position of Microboard Program
Jumper JP2); if OUT, 0VDC. If P31 is IN, the voltage
at J15-41 is Gnd; if OUT, 0VDC. The Display reads
these voltages and adopts a scan mode as described in
the next two sections.
SHARP LQ10D367/368 (031-01774-000) and
LQ10D421 Displays
SHARP displays require configuration of both jumpers
to achieve total image reversal.
P30 IN - Normal scan; left to right
OUT - Reverse scan: right to left
P31 IN - Normal scan; top to bottom
OUT - Reverse scan; bottom to top
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Jumper configuration
031-01765-002:
Display applicability
Jumper configuration
LG Semicon LP104V2-W
(031-02046-000) and NEC
NL6448AC33-24
PID0 - IN
PID1 - OUT
PID2 - OUT
PID3 - OUT
P30 - OUT
P31 - OUT
SHARP LQ10D367/368
(031-01774-000) and
LQ10D421
PID0 - OUT
PID1 - IN
PID2 - OUT
PID3 - OUT
P30 - IN
P31 - IN
The red, green and blue display drive and control signals
are simply passed through the Display Interface Board.
The value of VCC is either +5VDC or +3.3VDC, as
determined by the position of Program Jumper JP2 on
the Microboard. PID0 through PID3, when installed,
connect their respective Microboard (J5) inputs to Gnd;
when removed, the microboard pulls these signals up
to +5VDC. When P30 is installed, the Display input
(CN1-30) is connected to VCC (+5VDC or +3.3VDC
as determined by Microboard Program Jumper JP2).
When P31 is installed, the Display input (CN1-31) is
connected to Gnd.
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IN
OUT
OUT
PID0
PID1-3
P30, P31
031-01765-002
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
PID0
PID1
PID2, 3
P30, 31
LD04070
031-01765-001
JOHNSON CONTROLS
Depending upon the Display manufacturer, the brightness control input from the microboard must be either
a variable voltage or a variable resistance. Microboard
Program Jumpers JP7 and JP8 are used to provide the appropriate technique (refer to Figure 7). The lamp dimmer
circuit on the microboard is an IC that is the electrical
equivalent of a 10K ohm potentiometer with 100 positions or steps. The Program adjusts the position of the
potentiometer. When configured for variable voltage
(JP7 and JP8 installed), the output between Microboard
J6-7 and J6-8 is a 0 to +5.0VDC signal. Not all applications require the full 5.0VDC range. If configured for
variable resistance (JP7 and JP8 removed), the output
between Microboard J6-7 and J6-8 is a 0 to 10K ohm
variable resistance.
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BACKLIGHT
LAMP
N.C.
NOTES:
INVERTER
BOARD
J6
N.C. 10
N.C. 9
4. N.C. = No Connection.
N.C. 8
CN1
CN2
1 2
5
N.C.
7
N.C. 6
MICRO
BOARD
5
4
N.C. 3
+ 12 VDC (NOTE 3)
N.C. 2
1
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JOHNSON CONTROLS
BACKLIGHT
LAMP
CN2
2
3
CN1
4
5
J6
+12VDC (NOTE 3)
+12VDC (NOTE 3)
GND
GND
MICRO
BOARD
N.C.
6
1
CN3
2
3
N.C. 8
N.C. 9
N.C. 10
INVERTER CABLE
(NOT AVAILABLE)
LD04073
NOTES:
1. ON = +5VDC; OFF = 0VDC. Refer to Microboard Program Jumpers JP3 and JP4.
2. 0 - 10K Ohms. 0 Ohms = MIN (0%) Brightness; 10K Ohms = MAX (100%) Brightness.
Refer to Figure 7 and Microboard Program Jumpers JP7 and JP8.
3. Refer to Microboard Program Jumper JP5.
4. N.C. = No Connection.
N.C.
CN3
1
2
3
CN1
4
5
6
7
+12VDC (NOTE 3)
J6
+12VDC (NOTE 3)
GND
GND
MICRO
BOARD
N.C. 6
7
8
CN2
1
2 3
LOWER
BACKLIGHT
LAMP
NOTES:
N.C.
N.C. 9
INVERTER CABLE
(NOT AVAILABLE)
N.C. 10
1. ON = 0VDC; OFF = +12VDC. Refer to Microboard Program Jumpers JP3 and JP4.
2. 0 - +2.5VDC. 0VDC = MAX (100%) Brightness; +2.5VDC = MIN (0%) Brightness.
Refer to Figure 7 and Microboard Program Jumpers JP7 and JP8.
3. Refer to Microboard Program Jumper JP5.
4. N.C. = No Connection.
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SECTION 9 - KEYPAD
(Refer to Figure 36 and 37)
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Keypad
LD04074
CONNECTOR
Figure 36 - KEYPAD
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LD04075
LD04076
Figure 37 - KEYPAD
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+24VDC
Ground
The +24VDC output provides power to the CM-2 Board
(Electro-mechanical starter applications) or Solid State
Starter Logic/Trigger Board (Mod B SSS).
The -12VDC, +12VDC, Gnd and +5VDC outputs are
applied to the microboard. There, these voltages are
applied to the circuits requiring the respective voltage.
From the microboard, the +12VDC and +5VDC are
distributed to other system components requiring these
voltages. These include the GPIC (MicroGateway), I/O
Board, LCD Display and Display Backlight Inverter
Board. The Condor Power supply allows adjustment
of the +5VDC output. To account for losses in wiring
and connections and assure sufficient voltage level at
the microboard input, the V AdJ (R51) potentiometer is adjusted to achieve +5.1VDC at the input to the
Microboard J1-1.
As shown in Figure 4 (031-01730-000 microboard)
and Figure 10 (031-02430-000 microboard), the microboard contains two voltage regulators that create
separate +5VDC and +3.3VDC supplies. The +5VDC
supply is dedicated to all the Microboard Analog cir-
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(NOTE 4)
CM-2 BOARD
or
SOLID STATE
STARTER
GND
(NOTE 3)
GND (NOTE 3)
+5VDC (ANALOG)
+5VDC
GND
+12VDC
- 12VDC
NOTES:
DC
POWER
SUPPLY
+24VDC
MICRO
BOARD
GND
+V (NOTE 2)
GND
VDD (NOTE 1)
GND
+12VDC
+5VDC
GND
+12VDC
+5VDC
+5VDC (ANALOG)
LD06381
DISPLAY BACKLIGHT
INVERTER BOARD
LCD
DISPLAY
I/O
BOARD
MICROGATEWAY
Power Supply
FORM 160.81-M1 (910)
JOHNSON CONTROLS
On applications where the Compressor Motor is controlled by an Electro-mechanical Starter, the Control
Center is equipped with a Current Module. The Current Module provides compressor motor Overload
and Power Fault protection. The Current Module also
provides an analog voltage representing the compressor
motor current to the microboard for display and Current Limit control. While the chiller is running, the
microboard controls the Slide Valve position to limit
the motor current to the system 100% Full Load Amp
(FLA) value.
The contacts of Current Module K1 relay (identified as
CM contacts on the Control Center wiring diagram)
are interfaced into the Motor Controller initiated shutdown circuit that is located between Control Center
TB6-53 and I/O Board TB1-16 (refer to Figure 21 and
41). They are also connected as a digital input to I/O
Board J2-1. Relay K1 is normally energized, maintaining
its contacts in a closed position. Whenever the Current
Module initiates a chiller shutdown, it de-energizes
K1, opening its contacts. This interrupts the circuit
to I/O Expansion Board RUN relay coil 1R (K18),
de-energizing it and causing the Starter to shutdown.
Simultaneously, the microboard reads the opening of
these contacts via I/O Board J2-1, initiates a System
LOCKOUT DELAY and displays the appropriate message as described below.
Three Current Transformers in the Compressor Motor
Terminal Box (refer to Figure 43) provide 3 phase motor
current signals to the Diode Bridge (DB). The required
turns ratio of the Current Transformers is determined by
the system 100% FLA. The Diode Bridge rectifies and
combines the three signals into one DC signal that is
applied to the parallel Variable Resistors (RES). These
are Factory adjusted (field adjusted on service replacements) to provide a nominal 1.0VDC (0.15 to 1.10VDC)
signal to the Current Module at J1-1 and J1-2 when the
compressor motor current is at 100% FLA. Figure 43
contains a formula to calculate the resistance of RES
required to achieve 1.0VDC at 100% FLA. The 100%
FLA value is located on a label adhered to the inside of
the Control Center door.
The motor current signal input at J1-1 and J1-2 is applied to potentiometer R8. This is Factory adjusted (field
adjusted on service replacements) to illuminate the 105%
current indicator (CR6) when the compressor motor
current reaches 105% FLA. This calibrated voltage is
applied to the Power Fault detector, Overload detectors
and Multiplexer (MUX).
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DECIMAL
OUTPUT
J5-1
J5-2
J5-3
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
0 to 5.0VDC motor
current analog signal
calibrated on CM-2
board to be +4.0VDC
at 100% FLA
JOHNSON CONTROLS
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Figure 42 - CM-2 CURRENT MODULE INTERFACE, CURRENT TRANSFORMERS and VARIABLE RESISTORS
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JOHNSON CONTROLS
12
90
LCSSS Model
Permissible FLA
7L-46, 58 and 50
35 to 260 Amps
65 to 510 Amps
Permissible Start
Current Range
7L-46, 58 and 50
JOHNSON CONTROLS
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CONTROL CENTER
pOWER
SUppLY
J2
MiCRO
BOARD
J1 2
J15
3
2
1
+24 vDC
12
GND
RX
TX
SERiAL COMMUNiCATiONS
LCSSS
LOGiC / TRiGGER
BOARD
37 J19
START
36
STOp
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
SHUTDOWNS
J30 / p30
6
GND
36
i/O
BOARD
37
25
TB5
TB1
16
J2 1
TB6
25
24
TB6
TB1
START / STOp
16
53
15 115vAC
24
16
53
STOp CONTACTS
NOTES:
9 CONDOR Power Supply; 13 POWER ONE Power Supply
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Some sensors are equipped with adjustable potentiometers, while others are equipped with pushbuttons that
are used to calibrate the sensor.
The desired refrigerant level to be maintained in the
condenser is the Refrigerant Level Setpoint and is
displayed as Refrigerant Level Setpoint = xxx% on the
CONDENSER screen and the Refrigerant level Control
Screen. This Setpoint is programmed by a Service Technician at chiller commissioning using the Refrigerant
LEVEL CONTROL screen. It is programmable over
the range of 20% to 80%.
In software version C.OPT.05.09.303 (and later), an
offset is added to the Level Control Setpoint during Low
Discharge Superheat events. This offset is displayed on
the Refrigerant LEVEL CONTROL screen as REFRIGERANT LEVEL SETPOINT OFFSET. The offset is
added to the programmed Level Control Setpoint and
is displayed as EFFECTIVE REFRIGERANT LEVEL
SETPOINT (over the range of 20% to 80%) on both
the CONDENSER screen and the Refrigerant LEVEL
CONTROL screen. This is the setpoint used to control
the level control actuator while in effect. This offset is
calculated, over the range of 0% to (80% minus programmed Level Setpoint), as follows:
When the chiller is not running, the offset is 0%.
The offset remains at 0% during the level control
valve preset and during the ramp after chiller
start.
When Discharge Superheat is less than14F and the
Evaporator Pressure is more than 28.0 PSIG, add
1% to the offset every 15 seconds, not to exceed
the maximum offset.
When Discharge Superheat more than 20F subtract 1% from the offset every 15 seconds, not to
fall below the minimum offset.
Automatic Operation
While the chiller is shutdown, A continuous Open signal
is applied to the Actuator, driving the Orifice to the fully
open position. This causes the Condenser refrigerant
level to be approximately 0%. Elevated Evaporator
pressure with respect to Condenser pressure could cause
the level to be higher.
The valve must be preset to the 25% open position (75%
closed) prior to starting the compressor. This is accomplished during the Start Sequence Initiated period.
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Zone 2
17
2.5
50%
52%
45%
45%
5%
4%
4%
3%
3.5
2.5
JOHNSON CONTROLS
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F/Up
MAX
E/DN
MiN
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MICROBOARD
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28
J19
14
13
J8
OPEN
CLOSE
+12VDC
GND
162
161
163
28
29
TB1
I/O
BOARD
J1
LEVEL OUTPUT
1
IT
24
VAC
115VAC
SE
OPE
CLO
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ORIFICE VALVE
ACTUATOR NO.1
BELIMO ACTUATOR
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SECTION 14 - MICROGATEWAY
(Refer to Figure 46)
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14
MicroGateway
J2
GTX 7
GRX 6
MICROGATEWAY
TX
RX
TB4
RX2
TX2
9
J21
1
2
+ 12VDC
GND
J1
1
2
MICROBOARD
LD06382
JOHNSON CONTROLS
Location
Pressure
Sensed
Evaporator
Evaporator
Evaporator
Condenser
Condenser
Condenser
Oil
Compressor
Compressor Oil
Input / Oil Filter
Output
Discharge
Compressor
Compressor
Discharge/Oil
Filter Input
The output of each transducer is displayed on the appropriate screen as a discrete pressure value in terms of
PSIG (pounds per square inch gauge) in English mode or
KpaG (Kilo Pascals) in Metric mode. In addition, some
pressure values are subtracted from other pressure values to create differential pressures displayed as PSID
(pounds per square inch differential, in either PSIG or
KpaG). These differential pressures are as follows:
Differential Oil Pressure =
Oil Pressure Evaporator Pressure
Differential Filter pressure =
Discharge Pressure Oil Pressure
Transducer Auto-Zeroing
Beginning with software version C.OPT.05.09.303 (and
later), the Auto-Zero feature is no longer used. However,
the following explains the feature as used in previous
software versions:
The transducers that are involved in the creation of
a differential value are compared in a process called
Auto-Zeroing. During the first 15 seconds of the Start
Sequence Initiated period, the outputs of both transducers that are creating the differential value are compared
to determine the offset between them. This offset is
added to or subtracted from the differential pressure,
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Pressure Transducers
microboard. The voltage output of each transducer can
be measured with a Voltmeter at the microboard. Measurement should be made from the transducer output to
Ground (Gnd). For example, the output of the Condenser
transducer would be read from microboard J8-21 (signal)
to J8-22 (Gnd). To convert this output to a pressure, refer
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+ 100
+ 88
+ 75
0
0.500
150
2.500
225
3.500
300
4.500
15
PRESSURE (PSIG)
NOMINAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
YORK PART NO. 025-28678-006
V=
P + 37.5
75
P = (75 x V) - 37.5
V = VOLTS DC
P = PRESSURE (PSIG)
LD04995
FUNCTION
PART NUMBER
025-28678-006
025-28678-112
CONDENSER,
OIL,DISCHARGE
EVAPORATOR
R134a APPLICATION
WATER
BRINE
+ 150
+ 30
6
0.500
31.5
2.000
74
4.500
PRESSURE (PSIG)
NOMINAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
EVAPORATOR TRANSDUCER
R134a WATER & BRINE APPLICATIONS
YORK PART NO. 025-28678-112
V = P + 2.5
17
V = VOLTS DC
P = (17 x V) - 2.5
P = PRESSURE (PSIG)
LD04102
103
104
Johnson controls
Johnson Controls
105
16
Temperature Thermistors
-12.28
-12.22
-12.17
-12.12
-12.06
-12.01
-11.96
-11.90
-11.85
-11.80
-11.74
-11.68
-11.63
-11.58
-11.53
-11.47
-11.42
-11.37
-11.31
-11.26
-11.21
-11.15
-11.10
-11.05
-11.00
-10.94
-10.89
-10.83
-10.78
-10.73
-10.68
-10.62
-10.57
-10.52
-10.47
-10.41
-10.36
-10.31
-10.26
-10.20
-10.15
-10.10
-10.05
-10.00
-9.94
-9.89
-9.84
-9.78
-9.73
-9.68
-9.63
-9.58
-9.53
-9.47
-9.42
Vin
1.4280
1.4310
1.4341
1.4371
1.4402
1.4432
1.4463
1.4493
1.4423
1.4554
1.4584
1.4615
1.4645
1.4676
1.4706
1.4737
1.4767
1.4798
1.4828
1.4859
1.4889
1.4920
1.4950
1.4981
1.5011
1.5042
1.5072
1.5103
1.5133
1.5164
1.5194
1.5225
1.5255
1.5286
1.5316
1.5347
1.5377
1.5408
1.5438
1.5469
1.5499
1.5530
1.5560
1.5591
1.5621
1.5652
1.5682
1.5713
1.5743
1.5774
1.5804
1.5835
1.5865
1.5896
1.5926
-9.37
-9.32
-9.27
-9.22
-9.17
-9.11
-9.06
-9.01
-8.96
-8.91
-8.86
-8.81
-8.76
-8.70
-8.65
-8.60
-8.55
-8.50
-8.45
-8.40
-8.35
-8.30
-8.25
-8.19
-8.14
-8.09
-8.04
-7.98
-7.93
-7.88
-7.83
-7.78
-7.73
-7.68
-7.63
-7.58
-7.53
-7.48
-7.43
-7.38
-7.33
-7.28
-7.23
-7.18
-7.13
-7.08
-7.02
-6.97
-6.92
-6.87
-6.82
-6.77
-6.72
-6.67
-6.62
Vin
1.5957
1.5987
1.6018
1.6048
1.6079
1.6109
1.6140
1.6170
1.6201
1.6231
1.6262
1.6292
1.6322
1.6353
1.6383
1.6414
1.6444
1.6475
1.6505
1.6536
1.6566
1.6597
1.6627
1.6658
1.6688
1.6719
1.6749
1.6780
1.6810
1.6841
1.6871
1.6902
1.6932
1.6963
1.6993
1.7024
1.7054
1.7085
1.7115
1.7146
1.7176
1.7207
1.7237
1.7268
1.7298
1.7329
1.7359
1.7390
1.7420
1.7451
1.7481
1.7512
1.7542
1.7573
1.7603
-6.57
-6.52
-6.47
-6.42
-6.37
-6.32
-6.27
-6.22
-6.17
-6.12
-6.07
-6.02
-5.97
-5.92
-5.87
-5.82
-5.77
-5.72
-5.67
-5.62
-5.57
-5.52
-5.47
-5.42
-5.37
-5.32
-5.27
-5.22
-5.17
-5.12
-5.07
-5.02
-4.98
-4.93
-4.88
-4.83
-4.78
-4.73
-4.68
-4.63
-4.58
-4.53
-4.48
-4.43
-4.38
-4.33
-4.28
-4.24
-4.19
-4.14
-4.09
-4.04
-3.99
-3.94
-3.89
Vin
1.7634
1.7664
1.7695
1.7725
1.7756
1.7786
1.7817
1.7847
1.7878
1.7908
1.7939
1.7969
1.8000
1.8030
1.8060
1.8091
1.8121
1.8152
1.8182
1.8213
1.8243
1.8274
1.8304
1.8335
1.8365
1.8396
1.8426
1.8457
1.8487
1.8518
1.8548
1.8579
1.8609
1.8640
1.8670
1.8701
1.8731
1.8762
1.8792
1.8823
1.8853
1.8884
1.8914
1.8945
1.8975
1.9006
1.9036
1.9067
1.9097
1.9128
1.9158
1.9189
1.9219
1.9250
1.9280
JOHNSON CONTROLS
-3.84
-3.79
-3.74
-3.69
-3.65
-3.60
-3.55
-3.50
-3.45
-3.41
-3.36
-3.31
-3.26
-3.21
-3.16
-3.11
-3.06
-3.01
-2.96
-2.91
-2.87
-2.82
-2.77
-2.72
-2.67
-2.62
-2.57
-2.52
-2.47
-2.42
-2.37
-2.33
-2.28
-2.23
-2.18
-2.13
-2.08
-2.03
-1.98
-1.93
-1.88
-1.84
-1.79
-1.74
-1.69
-1.64
-1.59
-1.54
-1.49
-1.45
-1.40
-1.35
-1.30
-1.25
-1.21
Johnson Controls
Vin
1.9311
1.9341
1.9372
1.9402
1.9433
1.9463
1.9494
1.9524
1.9555
1.9585
1.9616
1.9646
1.9677
1.9707
1.9738
1.9768
1.9798
1.9829
1.9859
1.9890
1.9920
1.9951
1.9981
2.0012
2.0042
2.0073
2.0103
2.0134
2.0164
2.0195
2.0225
2.0256
2.0286
2.0317
2.0347
2.0378
2.0408
2.0439
2.0469
2.0500
2.0530
2.0561
2.0591
2.0622
2.0652
2.0683
2.0713
2.0744
2.0774
2.0805
2.0835
2.0866
2.0896
2.0927
2.0957
-1.16
-1.11
-1.06
-1.01
-0.96
-0.91
-0.86
-0.82
-0.77
-0.72
-0.67
-0.62
-0.57
-0.52
-0.48
-0.43
-0.38
-0.33
-0.28
-0.23
-0.18
-0.13
-0.09
-0.04
0.01
0.06
0.11
0.16
0.21
0.25
0.30
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.49
0.54
0.59
0.64
0.69
0.74
0.79
0.84
0.88
0.93
0.98
1.03
1.08
1.13
1.18
1.23
1.27
1.32
1.37
1.42
1.47
Vin
2.0988
2.1018
2.1049
2.1079
2.1110
2.1140
2.1171
2.1201
2.1232
2.1262
2.1293
2.1323
2.1354
2.1384
2.1415
2.1445
2.1476
2.1506
2.1536
2.1567
2.1597
2.1628
2.1658
2.1689
2.1719
2.1750
2.1780
2.1811
2.1841
2.1872
2.1902
2.1933
2.1963
2.1994
2.2024
2.2055
2.2085
2.2116
2.2146
2.2177
2.2207
2.2238
2.2268
2.2299
2.2329
2.2360
2.2390
2.2421
2.2451
2.2482
2.2512
2.2543
2.2573
2.2604
2.2634
1.52
1.57
1.62
1.66
1.71
1.76
1.81
1.86
1.91
1.96
1.95
2.06
2.10
2.15
2.20
2.25
2.29
2.34
2.39
2.44
2.49
2.54
2.59
2.64
2.68
2.73
2.78
2.83
2.88
2.93
2.98
3.03
3.08
3.12
3.17
3.22
3.27
3.32
3.37
3.42
3.47
3.52
3.57
3.62
3.67
3.72
3.76
3.81
3.86
3.91
3.96
4.01
4.06
4.11
4.16
Vin
2.2665
2.2695
2.2726
2.2756
2.2787
2.2817
2.2848
2.2878
2.2909
2.2939
2.2970
2.3000
2.3031
2.3061
2.3092
2.3122
2.3153
2.3183
2.3214
2.3244
2.3274
2.3305
2.3335
2.3366
2.3396
2.3427
2.3457
2.3488
2.3518
2.3549
2.3579
2.3610
2.3640
2.3671
2.3701
2.3732
2.3762
2.3793
2.3823
2.3854
2.3884
2.3915
2.3945
2.3976
2.4006
2.4037
2.4067
2.4098
2.4128
2.4159
2.4189
2.4220
2.4250
2.4281
2.4311
107
16
Temperature Thermistors
4.21
4.26
4.30
4.35
4.40
4.45
4.50
4.55
4.59
4.64
4.69
4.74
4.79
4.84
4.89
4.94
4.99
5.04
5.09
5.13
5.18
5.23
5.28
5.33
5.38
5.43
5.48
5.53
5.58
5.63
5.68
5.73
5.78
5.83
5.88
5.93
5.98
6.03
6.08
6.13
6.18
6.23
6.28
6.33
6.38
6.43
6.47
6.52
6.57
6.62
6.67
6.72
6.77
6.82
6.87
Vin
2.4342
2.4372
2.4403
2.4433
2.4464
2.4494
2.4525
2.4555
2.4586
2.4616
2.4647
2.4677
2.4708
2.4738
2.4769
2.4799
2.4830
2.4860
2.4891
2.4921
2.4952
2.4982
2.5012
2.5043
2.5073
2.5104
2.5134
2.5165
2.5195
2.5226
2.5256
2.5287
2.5317
2.5348
2.5378
2.5409
2.5439
2.5470
2.5500
2.5531
2.5561
2.5592
2.5622
2.5653
2.5683
2.5714
2.5744
2.5775
2.5805
2.5836
2.5866
2.5897
2.5927
2.5958
2.5988
6.92
6.97
7.02
7.07
7.12
7.17
7.22
7.27
7.32
7.37
7.42
7.48
7.53
7.58
7.63
7.68
7.73
7.78
7.83
7.88
7.93
7.98
8.03
8.08
8.13
8.18
8.23
8.28
8.33
8.38
8.43
8.48
8.53
8.58
8.64
8.69
8.74
8.79
8.84
8.89
8.94
8.99
9.04
9.10
9.15
9.20
9.25
9.30
9.35
9.40
9.45
9.51
9.56
9.61
9.66
Vin
2.6019
2.6049
2.6080
2.6110
2.6141
2.6171
2.6202
2.6232
2.6263
2.6293
2.6324
2.6354
2.6385
2.6415
2.6446
2.6476
2.6507
2.6537
2.6568
2.6598
2.6629
2.6659
2.6690
2.6720
2.6751
2.6781
2.6811
2.6842
2.6872
2.6903
2.6933
2.6964
2.6994
2.7025
2.7055
2.7086
2.7116
2.7147
2.7177
2.7208
2.7238
2.7269
2.7299
2.7330
2.7360
2.7391
2.7421
2.7452
2.7482
2.7513
2.7543
2.7574
2.7604
2.7635
2.7665
9.71
9.76
9.81
9.86
9.91
9.97
10.02
10.07
10.12
10.17
10.22
10.28
10.33
10.38
10.43
10.48
10.53
10.59
10.64
10.69
10.75
10.80
10.85
10.90
10.95
11.00
11.06
11.11
11.16
11.21
11.27
11.32
11.37
11.42
11.47
11.53
11.58
11.63
11.68
11.74
11.79
11.85
11.90
11.95
12.00
12.06
12.11
12.16
12.21
12.27
12.32
12.37
12.42
12.48
12.53
Vin
2.7696
2.7726
2.7757
2.7787
2.7818
2.7848
2.7879
2.7909
2.7940
2.7970
2.8001
2.8031
2.8062
2.8092
2.8123
2.8153
2.8184
2.8214
2.8245
2.8275
2.8306
2.8336
2.8367
2.8397
2.8428
2.8458
2.8458
2.8519
2.8549
2.8580
2.8610
2.8641
2.8671
2.8702
2.8732
2.8763
2.8793
2.8824
2.8854
2.8885
2.8915
2.8946
2.8976
2.9007
2.9037
2.9068
2.9098
2.9129
2.9159
2.9190
2.9220
2.9251
2.9281
2.9312
2.9342
JOHNSON CONTROLS
12.58
12.63
12.69
12.74
12.80
12.85
12.90
12.96
13.01
13.06
13.12
13.17
13.22
13.28
13.33
13.38
13.44
13.50
13.55
13.60
13.66
13.71
13.77
13.82
13.87
13.93
13.98
14.03
14.09
14.15
14.20
14.26
14.31
14.37
14.42
14.48
14.53
14.58
14.64
14.70
14.75
14.81
14.86
14.92
14.97
15.03
15.08
15.14
15.20
15.25
15.31
15.36
15.42
15.47
15.53
Johnson Controls
Vin
2.9373
2.9403
2.9403
2.9464
2.9495
2.9525
2.9556
2.9586
2.9617
2.9647
2.9678
2.9708
2.9739
2.9769
2.9800
2.9830
2.9861
2.9891
2.9922
2.9952
2.9983
3.0013
3.0044
3.0074
3.0105
3.0135
3.0166
3.0196
3.0227
3.0257
3.0287
3.0318
3.0348
3.0379
3.0409
3.0440
3.0470
3.0501
3.0531
3.0562
3.0592
3.0623
3.0653
3.0684
3.0714
3.0745
3.0775
3.0806
3.0836
3.0867
3.0897
3.0928
3.0958
3.0989
3.1019
15.58
15.64
15.70
15.76
15.81
15.87
15.92
15.98
16.03
16.09
16.15
16.21
16.26
16.32
16.37
16.43
16.48
16.55
16.60
16.66
16.71
16.77
16.82
16.88
16.94
17.00
17.05
17.11
17.17
17.23
17.28
17.35
17.40
17.46
17.52
17.57
17.63
17.69
17.75
17.81
17.87
17.92
17.98
18.04
18.10
18.16
18.22
18.28
18.33
18.40
18.45
18.51
18.57
18.63
18.69
Vin
3.1050
3.1080
3.1111
3.1141
3.1172
3.1202
3.1233
3.1263
3.1294
3.1324
3.1355
3.1385
3.1416
3.1446
3.1477
3.1507
3.1538
3.1568
3.1599
3.1629
3.1660
3.1690
3.1721
3.1751
3.1782
3.1812
3.1843
3.1873
3.1904
3.1934
3.1965
3.1995
3.2025
3.2056
3.2086
3.2117
3.2147
3.2178
3.2208
3.2239
3.2269
3.2300
3.2330
3.2361
3.2391
3.2422
3.2452
3.2483
3.2513
3.2544
3.2574
3.2605
3.2635
3.2666
3.2696
18.75
18.81
18.87
18.92
18.98
19.05
19.11
19.16
19.22
19.28
19.35
19.41
19.46
19.52
19.58
19.65
19.71
19.77
19.82
19.88
19.95
20.01
20.07
20.13
20.19
20.25
20.31
20.37
20.43
20.50
20.56
20.62
20.68
20.75
20.81
20.87
20.93
20.99
21.05
21.12
21.18
21.25
21.31
21.37
21.44
21.50
21.56
21.62
21.69
21.75
21.81
21.87
21.94
22.00
22.07
Vin
3.2727
3.2757
3.2788
3.2818
3.2849
3.2879
3.2910
3.2940
3.2971
3.3001
3.3032
3.3062
3.3093
3.3123
3.3154
3.3184
3.3215
3.3245
3.3276
3.3306
3.3337
3.3367
3.3398
3.3428
3.3459
3.3489
3.3520
3.3550
3.3581
3.3611
3.3642
3.3672
3.3703
3.3733
3.3763
3.3794
3.3824
3.3855
3.3885
3.3916
3.3946
3.3977
3.4007
3.4038
3.4068
3.4099
3.4129
3.4160
3.4190
3.4221
3.4251
3.4282
3.4312
3.4343
3.4373
109
16
Temperature Thermistors
22.13
22.20
22.26
22.32
22.39
22.45
22.51
22.58
22.64
22.71
22.77
22.84
22.90
22.96
23.02
23.09
23.16
23.22
23.29
23.36
23.42
23.49
23.56
23.62
23.69
23.75
23.82
23.89
23.95
24.02
24.09
24.15
24.22
24.29
24.36
24.42
24.49
24.56
24.62
24.69
24.76
24.83
24.90
24.96
25.03
25.10
25.17
25.24
25.31
25.38
25.45
25.52
25.59
25.65
25.72
Vin
3.4404
3.4434
3.4465
3.4495
3.4526
3.4556
3.4587
3.4617
3.4648
3.4678
3.4709
3.4739
3.4770
3.4800
3.4831
3.4861
3.4892
3.4922
3.4953
3.4983
3.5014
3.5044
3.0575
3.5105
3.5136
3.5166
3.5197
3.5227
3.5258
3.5288
3.5319
3.5349
3.5380
3.5410
3.5441
3.5471
3.5501
3.5532
3.5562
3.5593
3.5623
3.5654
3.5684
3.5715
3.5745
3.5776
3.5806
3.5837
3.5867
3.5898
3.5928
3.5959
3.5989
3.6020
3.6050
25.79
25.86
25.93
26.00
26.07
26.14
26.21
26.29
26.36
26.43
26.50
26.57
26.64
26.71
26.78
26.85
26.92
27.00
27.07
27.14
27.21
27.29
27.36
27.43
27.50
27.57
27.65
27.72
27.79
27.86
27.94
28.01
Vin
3.6081
3.6111
3.6142
3.6172
3.6203
3.6233
3.6264
3.6294
3.6325
3.6355
3.6386
3.6416
3.6447
3.6477
3.6508
3.6538
3.6569
3.6599
3.6630
3.6660
3.6691
3.6721
3.6752
3.6782
3.6813
3.6843
3.6874
3.6904
3.6935
3.6965
3.6996
3.7026
JOHNSON CONTROLS
-9.44
-9.36
-9.27
-9.19
-9.11
-9.02
-8.94
-8.86
-8.78
-8.70
-8.61
-8.53
-8.45
-8.37
-8.28
-8.21
-8.12
-8.04
-7.96
-7.88
-7.80
-7.72
-7.63
-7.55
-7.47
-7.39
-7.31
-7.23
-7.15
-7.07
-6.98
-6.91
-6.83
-6.74
-6.67
-6.58
-6.51
-6.42
-6.34
-6.26
-6.18
-6.11
-6.02
-5.94
-5.86
-5.78
-5.71
-5.62
-5.54
-5.46
-5.38
-5.31
-5.22
-5.14
-5.07
Johnson Controls
Vin
1.5918
1.5967
1.6016
1.6064
1.6113
1.6162
1.6211
1.6260
1.6309
1.6357
1.6406
1.6455
1.6504
1.6553
1.6602
1.6650
1.6699
1.6748
1.6797
1.6846
1.6895
1.6943
1.6992
1.7041
1.7090
1.7139
1.7188
1.7236
1.7285
1.7334
1.7383
1.7432
1.7480
1.7529
1.7578
1.7627
1.7676
1.7725
1.7773
1.7822
1.7871
1.7920
1.7969
1.8018
1.8066
1.8115
1.8164
1.8213
1.8262
1.8311
1.8359
1.8408
1.8457
1.8506
1.8555
-4.98
-4.91
-4.83
-4.75
-4.67
-4.59
-4.51
-4.43
-4.36
-4.27
-4.19
-4.12
-4.04
-3.96
-3.88
-3.80
-3.72
-3.64
-3.57
-3.49
-3.41
-3.33
-3.26
-3.18
-3.10
-3.02
-2.94
-2.86
-2.78
-2.71
-2.63
-2.55
-2.47
-2.39
-2.31
-2.23
-2.16
-2.08
-2.00
-1.92
-1.84
-1.77
-1.69
-1.61
-1.53
-1.46
-1.38
-1.30
-1.22
-1.14
-1.07
-0.99
-0.91
-0.83
-0.76
Vin
1.8604
1.8652
1.8701
1.8750
1.8799
1.8848
1.8896
1.8945
1.8994
1.9043
1.9092
1.9141
1.9189
1.9238
1.9287
1.9336
1.9385
1.9434
1.9482
1.9531
1.9580
1.9629
1.9678
1.9727
1.9775
1.9824
1.9873
1.9922
1.9971
2.0020
2.0068
2.0117
2.0166
2.0215
2.0264
2.0313
2.0361
2.0410
2.0459
2.5058
2.0557
2.0605
2.0654
2.0703
2.0752
2.0801
2.0850
2.0898
2.0947
2.0996
2.1045
2.1094
2.1143
2.1191
2.1240
-0.68
-0.60
-0.52
-0.44
-0.37
-0.29
-0.21
-0.13
-0.06
0.02
0.10
0.18
0.26
0.33
0.41
0.49
0.57
0.64
0.72
0.80
0.88
0.96
1.04
1.12
1.19
1.27
1.35
1.43
1.51
1.58
1.66
1.74
1.82
1.89
1.97
2.05
2.13
2.21
2.28
2.36
2.44
2.52
2.59
2.67
2.75
2.83
2.91
2.98
3.06
3.14
3.22
3.30
3.38
3.46
3.53
Vin
2.1289
2.1338
2.1387
2.1436
2.1484
2.1533
2.1582
2.1631
2.1680
2.1729
2.1777
2.1826
2.1875
2.1924
2.1973
2.2021
2.2070
2.2119
2.2168
2.2217
2.2266
2.2314
2.2363
2.2412
2.2461
2.2510
2.2559
2.2607
2.2656
2.2705
2.2754
2.2803
2.2852
2.2900
2.2949
2.2998
2.3047
2.3096
2.3145
2.3193
2.3242
2.3291
2.3340
2.3389
2.3438
2.3486
2.3535
2.3584
2.3633
2.3682
2.3730
2.3779
2.3828
2.3877
2.3926
111
16
Temperature Thermistors
3.62
3.69
3.77
3.85
3.93
4.01
4.08
4.17
4.24
4.32
4.40
4.48
4.56
4.63
4.71
4.79
4.87
4.95
5.03
5.11
5.18
5.27
5.34
5.42
5.50
5.58
5.66
5.74
5.82
5.90
5.98
6.06
6.14
6.22
6.29
6.38
6.46
6.53
6.62
6.69
6.77
6.86
6.93
7.01
7.10
7.17
7.26
7.33
7.42
7.50
7.58
7.66
7.74
7.82
7.90
Vin
2.3975
2.4023
2.4072
2.4121
2.4170
2.4219
2.4268
2.4316
2.4365
2.4414
2.4463
2.4512
2.4561
2.4609
2.4658
2.4707
2.4756
2.4805
2.4854
2.4902
2.4951
2.5000
2.5049
2.5098
2.5146
2.5195
2.5244
2.5293
2.5342
2.5391
2.5439
2.5488
2.5537
2.5586
2.5635
2.5684
2.5732
2.5781
2.5830
2.5879
2.5928
2.5977
2.6025
2.6074
2.6123
2.6172
2.6221
2.6270
2.6318
2.6367
2.6416
2.6465
2.6514
2.6563
2.6611
7.98
8.06
8.15
8.22
8.31
8.38
8.47
8.55
8.63
8.71
8.79
8.87
8.95
9.03
9.12
9.20
9.28
9.36
9.45
9.53
9.61
9.69
9.77
9.86
9.94
10.02
10.11
10.19
10.27
10.35
10.43
10.52
10.60
10.68
10.77
10.85
10.93
11.02
11.10
11.18
11.27
11.36
11.44
11.52
11.61
11.69
11.77
11.86
11.95
12.03
12.11
12.20
12.28
12.37
12.45
Vin
2.6660
2.6709
2.6758
2.6807
2.6855
2.6904
2.6953
2.7002
2.7051
2.7100
2.7148
2.7197
2.7246
2.7295
2.7344
2.7393
2.7441
2.7490
2.7539
2.7588
2.7637
2.7686
2.7734
2.7783
2.7832
2.7881
2.7930
2.7979
2.8027
2.8076
2.8125
2.8174
2.8223
2.8271
2.8320
2.8369
2.8418
2.8467
2.8516
2.8564
2.8613
2.8662
2.8711
2.8760
2.8809
2.8857
2.8906
2.8955
2.9004
2.9053
2.9102
2.0150
2.9199
2.9248
2.9297
12.53
12.62
12.71
12.79
12.87
12.96
13.05
13.13
13.22
13.31
13.40
13.48
13.57
13.65
13.74
13.83
13.91
14.00
14.09
14.17
14.26
14.35
14.44
14.53
14.62
14.71
14.79
14.88
14.97
15.06
15.15
15.23
15.33
15.42
15.51
15.60
15.68
15.77
15.86
15.96
16.05
16.13
16.22
16.32
16.41
16.50
16.58
16.68
16.77
16.86
16.95
17.04
17.13
17.23
17.32
Vin
2.9346
2.9395
2.9443
2.9492
2.9541
2.9590
2.9639
2.9688
2.9736
2.9785
2.9834
2.9983
2.9932
2.9980
3.0029
3.0078
3.0127
3.0176
3.0225
3.0273
3.0322
3.0371
3.0420
3.0469
3.0518
3.0566
3.0615
3.0664
3.0713
3.0762
3.0811
3.0859
3.0908
3.0957
3.1006
3.1055
3.1104
3.1152
3.1201
3.1250
3.1299
3.1348
3.1396
3.1445
3.1494
3.1543
3.1592
3.1641
3.1689
3.1738
3.1787
3.1836
3.1885
3.1934
3.1882
JOHNSON CONTROLS
17.41
17.51
17.60
17.69
17.78
17.88
17.97
18.06
18.16
18.25
18.35
18.44
18.53
18.63
18.72
18.82
18.91
19.01
19.11
19.20
19.30
19.40
19.49
19.58
19.68
19.78
19.87
19.97
20.07
20.17
20.27
20.37
20.46
20.56
20.66
20.76
20.86
20.96
21.06
21.16
21.26
21.36
21.46
21.56
21.66
21.76
21.87
21.97
22.07
22.17
22.27
22.38
22.48
22.58
22.69
Johnson Controls
Vin
3.2031
3.2080
3.2129
3.2178
3.2227
3.2275
3.2324
3.2373
3.2422
3.2471
3.2520
3.2568
3.2617
3.2666
3.2715
3.2764
3.2813
3.2861
3.2910
3.2959
3.3008
3.3057
3.3105
3.3154
3.3203
3.3252
3.3301
3.3350
3.3398
3.3447
3.3496
3.3545
3.3594
3.3643
3.3691
3.3740
3.3789
3.3838
3.3887
3.3936
3.3984
3.4033
3.4082
3.4131
3.4180
3.4229
3.4277
3.4326
3.4375
3.4424
3.4473
3.4521
3.4570
3.4619
3.4668
22.79
22.89
22.99
23.10
23.20
23.31
23.41
23.52
23.63
23.74
23.84
23.95
24.05
24.16
24.27
24.37
24.49
24.59
24.70
24.81
24.91
25.02
25.14
25.25
25.36
25.47
25.58
25.69
25.80
25.91
26.02
26.14
26.25
26.36
26.48
26.59
26.71
26.82
26.94
27.05
27.16
27.28
27.40
27.51
27.62
27.74
27.86
27.97
28.09
Vin
3.4717
3.4766
3.4814
3.4863
3.4912
3.4961
3.5010
3.5059
3.5107
3.5156
3.5205
3.5254
3.5303
3.5352
3.5400
3.5449
3.5498
3.5547
3.5596
3.5645
3.5693
3.5742
3.5791
3.5840
3.5889
3.5938
3.5986
3.6035
3.6084
3.6133
3.6182
3.6230
3.6279
3.6328
3.6377
3.6426
3.6475
3.6523
3.6572
3.6621
3.6670
3.6719
3.6768
3.6816
3.6865
3.6914
3.6963
3.7012
3.7061
16
113
Temperature Thermistors
4.51
4.59
4.68
4.77
4.85
4.93
5.02
5.10
5.18
5.27
5.36
5.44
5.52
5.61
5.69
5.77
5.86
5.94
6.03
6.11
6.19
6.28
6.36
6.44
6.53
6.61
6.69
6.78
6.86
6.95
7.03
7.11
7.20
7.28
7.36
7.45
7.53
7.61
7.70
7.78
7.86
7.95
8.03
8.11
8.20
8.28
8.36
8.45
8.53
8.61
8.70
8.77
8.86
8.94
9.02
Vin
1.8408
1.8457
1.8506
1.8555
1.8604
1.8652
1.8701
1.8750
1.8799
1.8848
1.8896
1.8945
1.8994
1.9043
1.9092
1.9141
1.9189
1.9238
1.9287
1.9336
1.9385
1.9434
1.9482
1.9531
1.9580
1.9629
1.9678
1.9727
1.9775
1.9824
1.9873
1.9922
1.9971
2.0020
2.0068
2.0117
2.0166
2.0215
2.0264
2.0313
2.0361
2.0410
2.0459
2.0508
2.0557
2.0605
2.0654
2.0703
2.0752
2.0801
2.0850
2.0898
2.0947
2.0996
2.1045
9.11
9.19
9.27
9.36
9.44
9.52
9.61
9.69
9.77
9.86
9.94
10.02
10.10
10.18
10.27
10.35
10.43
10.52
10.60
10.68
10.77
10.85
10.93
11.02
11.10
11.18
11.26
11.35
11.43
11.51
11.60
11.68
11.76
11.85
11.93
12.01
12.10
12.18
12.26
12.34
12.42
12.51
12.59
12.67
12.76
12.84
12.92
13.01
13.09
13.17
13.26
13.34
13.42
13.51
13.59
Vin
2.1094
2.1143
2.1191
2.1240
2.1289
2.1338
2.1387
2.1436
2.1484
2.1533
2.1582
2.1631
2.1680
2.1729
2.1777
2.1826
2.1875
2.1924
2.1973
2.2021
2.2070
2.2119
2.1268
2.2217
2.2266
2.2314
2.2363
2.2412
2.2461
2.2510
2.2559
2.2607
2.2656
2.2705
2.2754
2.2803
2.2852
2.2900
2.2949
2.2998
2.3047
2.3096
2.3145
2.3193
2.3242
2.3291
2.3340
2.3389
2.3438
2.3486
2.3535
2.3584
2.3633
2.3682
2.3730
13.67
13.76
13.84
13.92
14.01
14.09
14.17
14.26
14.34
14.43
14.51
14.60
14.68
14.76
14.85
14.93
15.01
15.10
15.18
15.27
15.35
15.43
15.52
15.61
15.69
15.77
15.86
15.94
16.03
16.11
16.20
16.28
16.36
16.45
16.53
16.62
16.70
16.78
16.87
16.96
17.04
17.12
17.21
17.30
17.38
17.47
17.55
17.64
17.72
17.81
17.90
17.98
18.07
18.07
18.24
Vin
2.3779
2.3828
2.3877
2.3926
2.3975
2.4023
2.4072
2.4121
2.4170
2.4219
2.4268
2.4316
2.4365
2.4414
2.4463
2.4512
2.4561
2.4609
2.4658
2.4707
2.4756
2.4805
2.4854
2.4902
2.4951
2.5000
2.5049
2.5098
2.5146
2.5195
2.5244
2.5293
2.5342
2.5391
2.5439
2.5488
2.5537
2.5586
2.5635
2.5684
2.5732
2.5781
2.5830
2.5879
2.5928
2.5977
2.6025
2.6074
2.6123
2.6172
2.6221
2.6270
2.6318
2.6367
2.6416
JOHNSON CONTROLS
18.32
18.41
18.50
18.58
18.67
18.76
18.84
18.93
19.01
19.10
19.19
19.27
19.36
18.89
19.53
19.62
19.71
19.80
19.88
19.97
20.06
20.15
20.23
20.32
20.41
20.50
20.58
20.67
20.76
20.85
20.94
21.02
21.11
21.20
21.29
21.38
21.47
21.56
21.65
21.74
21.82
21.91
22.01
22.10
22.19
22.27
22.36
22.45
22.54
22.63
22.72
22.81
22.90
22.99
23.08
Johnson Controls
Vin
2.6465
2.6514
2.6563
2.6611
2.6660
2.6709
2.6758
2.6807
2.6855
2.6904
2.6953
2.7002
2.7051
2.7100
2.7148
2.7197
2.7246
2.7295
2.7344
2.7393
2.7441
2.7490
2.7539
2.7588
2.7637
2.7686
2.7734
2.7783
2.7832
2.7881
2.7930
2.7979
2.8027
2.8076
2.8125
2.8174
2.8223
2.8271
2.8320
2.8369
2.8418
2.8467
2.8516
2.8564
2.8613
2.8662
2.8711
2.8760
2.8809
2.8857
2.8906
2.8955
2.9004
2.9053
2.9102
23.17
23.26
23.36
23.45
23.54
23.63
23.72
23.81
23.91
24.00
24.09
24.18
24.27
24.36
24.46
24.55
24.64
24.74
24.83
24.92
25.01
25.11
25.20
25.30
25.39
25.48
25.57
25.67
25.76
25.86
25.95
26.05
26.14
26.24
26.34
26.43
26.52
26.62
26.71
26.81
26.91
27.00
27.10
27.20
27.29
27.39
27.49
27.58
27.67
27.77
27.87
27.96
28.06
28.16
28.26
Vin
2.9150
2.9199
2.9248
2.9297
2.9346
2.9395
2.9443
2.9492
2.9541
2.9590
2.9639
2.9688
2.9736
2.9785
2.9834
2.9883
2.9932
2.9980
3.0029
3.0078
3.0127
3.0176
3.0225
3.0273
3.0322
3.0371
3.0420
3.0469
3.0518
3.0566
3.0615
3.0664
3.0713
3.0762
3.0811
3.0859
3.0908
3.0957
3.1006
3.1055
3.1104
3.1152
3.1201
3.1250
3.1299
3.1348
3.1396
3.1445
3.1494
3.1543
3.1592
3.1641
3.1689
3.1738
3.1787
28.36
28.46
28.55
28.65
28.75
28.85
28.95
29.05
29.15
29.25
29.35
29.45
29.55
29.65
29.75
29.85
29.96
30.06
30.16
30.26
30.36
30.47
30.57
30.67
30.77
30.88
30.98
31.09
31.19
31.29
31.40
31.50
31.60
31.71
31.81
31.91
32.02
32.12
32.23
32.34
32.44
32.55
32.66
32.76
32.87
32.97
33.08
33.19
33.30
33.41
33.51
33.62
33.74
33.84
33.95
Vin
3.1836
3.1885
3.1934
3.1982
3.2031
3.2080
3.2129
3.2178
3.2227
3.2275
3.2324
3.2373
3.2422
3.2471
3.2520
3.2568
3.2617
3.2666
3.2715
3.2764
3.2813
3.2861
3.2910
3.2959
3.3008
3.3057
3.3105
3.3154
3.3203
3.3252
3.3301
3.3350
3.3398
3.3447
3.3496
3.3545
3.3594
3.3643
3.3691
3.3740
3.3789
3.3838
3.3887
3.3936
3.3984
3.4033
3.4082
3.4131
3.4180
3.4229
3.4277
3.4326
3.4375
3.4424
3.4473
115
16
Temperature Thermistors
34.06
34.17
34.28
34.39
34.50
34.61
34.73
34.84
34.95
35.06
35.18
35.29
35.40
35.52
35.63
35.75
35.86
35.98
36.09
36.21
36.33
36.44
36.56
36.68
36.79
36.91
37.03
37.15
37.26
37.39
37.50
37.62
37.74
37.86
37.98
38.10
38.22
38.34
38.46
38.59
38.71
38.83
38.95
39.08
39.20
39.33
39.45
39.57
39.70
39.82
39.94
40.07
40.20
40.33
40.45
Vin
3.4521
3.4570
3.4619
3.4668
3.4717
3.4766
3.4814
3.4863
3.4912
3.4961
3.5010
3.5059
3.5107
3.5156
3.5205
3.5254
3.5303
3.5352
3.5400
3.5449
3.5498
3.5547
3.5596
3.5645
3.5693
3.5742
3.5791
3.5840
3.5889
3.5938
3.5986
3.6035
3.6084
3.6133
3.6182
3.6230
3.6279
3.6328
3.6377
3.6426
3.6475
3.6523
3.6572
3.6621
3.6670
3.6719
3.6768
3.6816
3.6865
3.6914
3.6963
3.7012
3.7061
3.7109
3.7158
40.58
40.71
40.84
40.96
41.09
41.23
41.36
41.49
41.62
41.75
41.88
42.01
42.15
42.29
42.42
42.55
42.69
42.83
42.96
43.10
43.24
43.37
43.51
43.65
43.79
43.92
44.06
44.09
44.35
44.49
44.64
44.78
44.92
45.06
45.21
45.35
45.49
45.64
Vin
3.7207
3.7256
3.7305
3.7354
3.7402
3.7451
3.7500
3.7549
3.7598
3.7646
3.7695
3.7744
3.7793
3.7842
3.7891
3.7939
3.7988
3.8037
3.8086
3.8135
3.8184
3.8232
3.8281
3.8330
3.8379
3.8328
3.8477
3.8525
3.8574
3.8623
3.8672
3.8721
3.8770
3.8818
3.8867
3.8916
3.8965
3.9014
JOHNSON CONTROLS
-0.01
0.35
0.71
1.06
1.39
1.73
2.07
2.40
2.73
3.05
3.36
3.67
3.99
4.29
4.59
4.89
5.18
5.47
5.76
6.05
6.33
6.61
6.88
7.16
7.42
7.69
7.96
8.22
8.47
8.73
8.99
9.24
9.48
9.73
9.98
10.22
10.46
10.70
10.94
11.17
11.41
11.63
11.87
12.10
12.32
12.54
12.76
12.98
13.20
13.42
13.63
13.85
14.06
14.27
14.48
Johnson Controls
Vin
0.2637
0.2686
0.2734
0.2783
0.2832
0.2881
0.2930
0.2979
0.3027
0.3076
0.3125
0.3174
0.3223
0.3271
0.3320
0.3369
0.3418
0.3467
0.3516
0.3564
0.3613
0.3662
0.3711
0.3760
0.3809
0.3857
0.3906
0.3955
0.4004
0.4053
0.4102
0.4150
0.4199
0.4248
0.4297
0.4346
0.4395
0.4443
0.4492
0.4541
0.4590
0.4639
0.4688
0.4736
0.4785
0.4834
0.4883
0.4932
0.4980
0.5029
0.5078
0.5127
0.5176
0.5225
0.5273
14.68
14.90
15.10
15.30
15.50
15.70
15.91
16.10
16.30
16.50
16.69
16.88
17.07
17.26
17.45
17.64
17.83
18.02
18.20
18.38
18.57
18.75
18.93
19.11
19.29
19.47
19.65
19.82
20.00
20.17
20.35
20.52
20.69
20.86
21.04
21.21
21.37
21.54
21.71
21.87
22.04
22.20
22.37
22.53
22.69
22.86
23.02
23.18
23.34
23.50
23.65
23.81
23.97
24.12
24.28
Vin
0.5322
0.5371
0.5420
0.5469
0.5518
0.5566
0.5615
0.5664
0.5713
0.5762
0.5811
0.5859
0.5908
0.5957
0.6006
0.6055
0.6104
0.6152
0.6201
0.6250
0.6299
0.6348
0.6396
0.6445
0.6494
0.6543
0.6592
0.6641
0.6689
0.6738
0.6787
0.6836
0.6885
0.6934
0.6982
0.7031
0.7080
0.7129
0.7178
0.7227
0.7275
0.7324
0.7373
0.7422
0.7471
0.7520
0.7568
0.7617
0.7666
0.7715
0.7764
0.7813
0.7861
0.7910
0.7959
24.44
24.59
24.74
24.90
25.05
25.20
25.35
25.50
25.65
25.80
25.95
26.10
26.25
26.39
26.54
26.69
26.84
26.98
27.12
27.27
27.41
27.55
27.70
27.84
27.99
28.12
28.26
28.40
28.54
28.68
28.82
28.96
29.10
29.24
29.37
29.51
29.65
29.79
29.92
30.06
30.19
30.32
30.46
30.59
30.72
30.86
30.99
31.12
31.25
31.39
31.51
31.65
31.78
31.91
32.04
Vin
0.8008
0.8057
0.8105
0.8154
0.8203
0.8252
0.8301
0.8350
0.8398
0.8447
0.8496
0.8545
0.8594
0.8643
0.8691
0.8740
0.8789
0.8838
0.8887
0.8936
0.8984
0.9033
0.9082
0.9131
0.9180
0.9229
0.9277
0.9326
0.9375
0.9424
0.9473
0.9521
0.9570
0.9619
0.9668
0.9717
0.9766
0.9814
0.9863
0.9912
0.9961
1.0010
1.0059
1.0107
1.0156
1.0205
1.0254
1.0303
1.0352
1.0400
1.0449
1.0498
1.0547
1.0596
1.0645
117
16
Temperature Thermistors
Vin
Vin
Vin
89.90
90.13
90.36
90.59
90.82
91.05
91.28
91.51
91.74
91.96
92.19
92.42
92.64
92.87
93.10
93.32
93.54
93.77
93.99
94.21
94.43
94.65
94.88
95.10
95.32
95.53
95.75
95.97
96.19
96.41
96.63
96.84
97.06
97.27
97.49
97.70
97.92
98.13
98.35
98.56
98.77
98.98
99.20
99.41
99.62
99.83
100.04
100.25
100.46
100.67
100.88
101.09
101.29
101.50
101.71
1.0693
1.0742
1.0791
1.0840
1.0889
1.0938
1.0986
1.1035
1.1084
1.1133
1.1182
1.1230
1.1279
1.1328
1.1377
1.1426
1.1475
1.1523
1.1572
1.1621
1.1670
1.1719
1.1768
1.1816
1.1865
1.1914
1.1963
1.2012
1.2061
1.2109
1.2158
1.2207
1.2256
1.2305
1.2354
1.2402
1.2451
1.2500
1.2549
1.2598
1.2646
1.2695
1.2744
1.2793
1.2842
1.2891
1.2939
1.2988
1.3037
1.3086
1.3135
1.3184
1.3232
1.3281
1.3330
101.92
102.13
102.33
102.54
102.74
102.95
103.15
103.36
103.56
103.77
103.97
104.18
104.38
104.58
104.78
104.99
105.19
105.39
105.59
105.80
105.99
106.19
106.39
106.59
106.79
106.99
107.19
107.39
107.59
107.79
107.99
108.18
108.38
108.58
108.78
108.97
109.17
109.37
109.56
109.76
109.95
110.15
110.34
110.54
110.73
110.93
111.12
111.32
111.51
111.70
111.90
112.09
112.28
112.48
112.67
1.3379
1.3428
1.3477
1.3525
1.3574
1.3623
1.3672
1.3721
1.3770
1.3818
1.3867
1.3916
1.3965
1.4014
1.4063
1.4111
1.4160
1.4209
1.4258
1.4307
1.4355
1.4404
1.4453
1.4502
1.4551
1.4600
1.4648
1.4697
1.4746
1.4795
1.4844
1.4893
1.4941
1.4990
1.5039
1.5088
1.5137
1.5186
1.5234
1.5283
1.5332
1.5381
1.5430
1.5479
1.5527
1.5576
1.5625
1.5674
1.5723
1.5771
1.5820
1.5869
1.5918
1.5967
1.6016
112.86
113.06
113.25
113.44
113.63
113.82
114.01
114.20
114.40
114.59
114.78
114.97
115.16
115.35
115.54
115.73
115.92
116.11
116.30
116.49
116.67
116.86
117.05
117.24
117.43
117.62
117.80
117.99
118.18
118.37
118.56
118.74
118.93
119.12
119.31
119.49
119.68
119.87
120.05
120.24
120.43
120.61
120.80
120.98
121.17
121.35
121.54
121.72
121.91
122.10
122.28
122.47
122.65
122.84
123.02
1.6064
1.6113
1.6162
1.6211
1.6260
1.6309
1.6357
1.6406
1.6455
1.6504
1.6553
1.6602
1.6650
1.6699
1.6748
1.6797
1.6846
1.6895
1.6943
1.6992
1.7041
1.7090
1.7139
1.7188
1.7236
1.7285
1.7334
1.7383
1.7432
1.7480
1.7529
1.7578
1.7627
1.7676
1.7725
1.7773
1.7822
1.7871
1.7920
1.7969
1.8018
1.8066
1.8115
1.8164
1.8213
1.8262
1.8311
1.8359
1.8408
1.8457
1.8506
1.8555
1.8604
1.8652
1.8701
118
32.17
32.30
32.42
32.55
32.68
32.81
32.94
33.06
33.19
33.31
33.44
33.57
33.69
33.82
33.95
34.07
34.19
34.32
34.44
34.56
34.69
34.81
34.94
35.06
35.18
35.30
35.42
35.54
35.66
35.79
35.91
36.03
36.15
36.26
36.39
36.50
36.63
36.74
36.86
36.98
37.10
37.21
37.34
37.45
37.57
37.69
37.80
37.92
38.04
38.15
38.27
38.39
38.50
38.61
38.73
38.85
38.96
39.08
39.19
39.30
39.42
39.53
39.65
39.76
39.88
39.99
40.10
40.21
40.33
40.44
40.55
40.66
40.78
40.89
41.00
41.11
41.22
41.33
41.44
41.55
41.66
41.78
41.89
42.00
42.11
42.22
42.33
42.44
42.55
42.66
42.76
42.88
42.99
43.09
43.20
43.31
43.42
43.53
43.64
43.74
43.85
43.96
44.07
44.18
44.28
44.39
44.50
44.60
44.71
44.82
44.93
45.04
45.14
45.25
45.35
45.46
45.56
45.67
45.78
45.89
45.99
46.10
46.20
46.31
46.41
46.52
46.63
46.73
46.84
46.94
47.04
47.15
47.25
47.36
47.46
47.57
47.67
47.78
47.88
47.99
48.09
48.19
48.30
48.40
48.51
48.61
48.72
48.82
48.92
49.03
49.13
49.23
49.34
49.44
49.54
49.64
49.75
49.85
49.95
50.06
50.16
50.27
50.37
50.47
50.57
JOHNSON CONTROLS
Vin
Vin
Vin
123.21
123.39
123.58
123.76
123.94
124.13
124.31
124.50
124.68
124.86
125.05
125.23
125.42
125.60
125.78
125.97
126.15
126.33
126.52
126.70
126.88
127.07
127.25
127.43
127.62
127.80
127.98
128.17
128.35
128.53
128.71
128.90
129.08
129.26
129.44
129.63
129.81
129.99
130.17
130.36
130.54
130.72
130.90
131.09
131.27
131.45
131.63
131.82
132.00
132.18
132.36
132.54
132.73
132.91
133.09
1.8750
1.8799
1.8848
1.8896
1.8945
1.8994
1.9043
1.9092
1.9141
1.9189
1.9238
1.9287
1.9336
1.9385
1.9434
1.9482
1.9531
1.9580
1.9629
1.9678
1.9727
1.9775
1.9824
1.9873
1.9922
1.9971
2.0020
2.0068
2.0117
2.0166
2.0215
2.0264
2.0313
2.0361
2.0410
2.0459
2.0508
2.0557
2.0605
2.0654
2.0703
2.0752
2.0801
2.0850
2.0898
2.0947
2.0996
2.1045
2.1094
2.1143
2.1191
2.1240
2.1289
2.1338
2.1387
133.27
133.46
133.64
133.82
134.00
134.18
134.37
134.55
134.73
134.91
135.09
135.28
135.46
135.64
135.82
136.01
136.19
136.37
136.55
136.73
136.92
137.10
137.28
137.46
137.65
137.83
138.01
138.19
138.37
138.56
138.74
138.92
139.11
139.29
139.47
139.65
139.84
140.02
140.20
140.39
140.57
140.75
140.94
141.12
141.30
141.49
141.67
141.85
142.04
142.22
142.40
142.59
142.77
142.95
143.14
2.1436
2.1484
2.1533
2.1582
2.1631
2.1680
2.1729
2.1777
2.1826
2.1875
2.1924
2.1973
2.2021
2.2070
2.2119
2.2168
2.2217
2.2266
2.2314
2.2363
2.2412
2.2461
2.2510
2.2559
2.2607
2.2656
2.2705
2.2754
2.2803
2.2852
2.2900
2.2949
2.2998
2.3047
2.3096
2.3145
2.3193
2.3242
2.3291
2.3340
2.3389
2.3438
2.3486
2.3535
2.3584
2.3633
2.3682
2.3730
2.3779
2.3828
2.3877
2.3926
2.3975
2.4023
2.4072
143.32
143.51
143.69
143.87
144.06
144.24
144.43
144.61
144.80
144.98
145.17
145.35
145.54
145.72
145.91
146.09
146.28
146.46
146.65
146.84
147.02
147.21
147.39
147.58
147.77
147.95
148.14
148.32
148.51
148.70
148.88
149.07
149.26
149.45
149.63
149.82
150.01
150.20
150.38
150.57
150.76
150.95
151.14
151.33
151.51
151.70
151.89
152.08
152.27
152.46
152.65
152.84
153.03
153.22
153.41
2.4121
2.4170
2.4219
2.4268
2.4316
2.4365
2.4414
2.4463
2.4512
2.4561
2.4609
2.4658
2.4707
2.4756
2.4805
2.4854
2.4902
2.4951
2.5000
2.5049
2.5098
2.5146
2.5195
2.5244
2.5293
2.5342
2.5391
2.5439
2.5488
2.5537
2.5586
2.5635
2.5684
2.5732
2.5781
2.5830
2.5879
2.5928
2.5977
2.6025
2.6074
2.6123
2.6172
2.6221
2.6270
2.6318
2.6367
2.6416
2.6465
2.6514
2.6563
2.6611
2.6660
2.6709
2.6758
50.68
50.78
50.88
50.98
51.08
51.19
51.29
51.39
51.49
51.59
51.70
51.80
51.90
52.00
52.10
52.21
52.31
52.41
52.52
52.62
52.72
52.82
52.92
53.02
53.13
53.23
53.33
53.43
53.53
53.63
53.73
53.84
53.94
54.04
54.14
54.24
54.34
54.44
54.54
54.65
54.75
54.85
54.95
55.05
55.15
55.25
55.35
55.46
55.56
55.66
55.76
55.86
55.97
56.07
56.17
Johnson Controls
56.27
56.37
56.47
56.57
56.67
56.77
56.88
56.98
57.08
57.18
57.28
57.38
57.48
57.58
57.68
57.79
57.89
57.99
58.09
58.19
58.29
58.39
58.49
58.59
58.70
58.80
58.90
59.00
59.10
59.20
59.30
59.40
59.51
59.61
59.71
59.81
59.92
60.02
60.12
60.22
60.32
60.42
60.53
60.63
60.73
60.83
60.93
61.03
61.14
61.24
61.34
61.44
61.54
61.64
61.75
61.85
61.95
62.05
62.15
62.26
62.36
62.47
62.57
62.67
62.77
62.88
62.98
63.08
63.18
63.29
63.39
63.49
63.59
63.70
63.81
63.91
64.01
64.11
64.22
64.32
64.42
64.53
64.63
64.73
64.84
64.94
65.04
65.15
65.26
65.36
65.46
65.57
65.67
65.77
65.88
65.98
66.09
66.19
66.30
66.40
66.51
66.61
66.72
66.82
66.93
67.03
67.14
67.24
67.35
67.46
119
16
Temperature Thermistors
Vin
153.60
153.79
153.98
154.17
154.36
154.55
154.74
154.94
155.13
155.32
155.51
155.70
155.90
156.09
156.28
156.47
156.67
156.86
157.05
157.25
157.44
157.64
157.83
158.02
158.22
158.41
158.61
158.80
159.00
159.19
159.39
159.59
159.78
159.98
160.18
160.37
160.57
160.77
160.97
161.16
161.36
161.56
161.76
161.96
162.15
162.35
162.55
162.75
162.95
163.15
163.35
163.55
163.75
163.96
164.16
2.6807
2.6855
2.6904
2.6953
2.7002
2.7051
2.7100
2.7148
2.7197
2.7246
2.7295
2.7344
2.7393
2.7441
2.7490
2.7539
2.7588
2.7637
2.7686
2.7734
2.7783
2.7832
2.7881
2.7930
2.7979
2.8027
2.8076
2.8125
2.8174
2.8223
2.8271
2.8320
2.8369
2.8418
2.8467
2.8516
2.8564
2.8613
2.8662
2.8711
2.8760
2.8809
2.8857
2.8906
2.8955
2.9004
2.9053
2.9102
2.9150
2.9199
2.9248
2.9297
2.9346
2.9395
2.9443
164.36
164.56
164.76
164.96
165.17
165.37
165.57
165.78
165.98
166.19
166.39
166.60
166.80
167.00
167.21
167.42
167.62
167.83
168.04
168.24
168.45
168.66
168.87
169.07
169.28
169.49
169.70
169.91
170.12
170.33
170.54
170.75
170.96
171.18
171.39
171.60
171.81
172.02
172.24
172.45
172.66
172.88
173.10
173.31
173.53
173.74
173.96
174.17
174.39
174.61
174.83
175.04
175.26
175.48
175.70
120
67.56
67.67
67.77
67.88
67.98
68.09
68.19
68.31
68.41
68.52
68.62
68.73
68.84
68.94
69.05
69.16
69.27
69.37
69.48
69.59
69.69
69.81
69.91
70.02
70.13
70.23
70.34
70.45
70.56
70.67
70.78
70.89
70.99
71.11
71.22
71.32
71.43
71.54
71.66
71.76
71.87
71.98
72.09
72.21
72.31
72.42
72.53
72.64
72.76
72.87
72.98
73.09
73.20
73.32
73.43
73.54
73.65
73.76
73.87
73.99
74.10
74.21
74.33
74.44
74.56
74.67
74.78
74.89
75.01
75.12
75.24
75.35
75.47
75.58
75.69
75.81
75.93
76.04
76.16
76.27
76.39
76.51
76.62
76.74
76.86
76.97
77.09
77.21
77.33
77.45
77.56
77.68
77.80
77.92
78.03
78.15
78.27
78.40
78.51
78.63
78.75
78.87
78.99
79.11
79.23
79.36
79.47
79.60
79.72
79.84
Vinn
2.9492
2.9541
2.9590
2.9639
2.9688
2.9736
2.9785
2.9834
2.9883
2.9932
2.9980
3.0029
3.0078
3.0127
3.0176
3.0225
3.0273
3.0322
3.0371
3.0420
3.0469
3.0518
3.0566
3.0615
3.0664
3.0713
3.0762
3.0811
3.0859
3.0908
3.0957
3.1006
3.1055
3.1104
3.1152
3.1201
3.1250
3.1299
3.1348
3.1396
3.1445
3.1494
3.1543
3.1592
3.1641
3.1689
3.1738
3.1787
3.1836
3.1885
3.1934
3.1982
3.2031
3.2080
3.2129
79.96
80.08
80.21
80.33
80.45
80.57
80.70
80.82
80.95
81.07
81.20
81.32
81.45
81.57
81.70
81.82
81.95
82.07
82.20
82.32
82.45
82.58
82.71
82.83
82.96
83.09
83.22
83.35
83.47
83.61
83.73
83.86
83.99
84.12
84.26
84.38
84.52
84.65
84.78
84.91
85.05
85.18
85.31
85.45
85.58
85.71
85.85
85.98
86.11
86.25
86.38
86.52
86.66
86.80
86.93
Vin
3.2178
3.2227
3.2275
3.2324
3.2373
3.2422
3.2471
3.2520
3.2568
3.2617
3.2666
3.2715
3.2764
3.2813
3.2861
3.2910
3.2959
3.3008
3.3057
3.3105
3.3154
3.3203
3.3252
3.3301
3.3350
3.3398
3.3447
3.3496
3.3545
3.3594
3.3643
3.3691
3.3740
3.3789
3.3838
3.3887
3.3936
3.3984
3.4033
3.4082
3.4131
3.4180
3.4229
3.4277
3.4326
3.4375
3.4424
3.4473
3.4521
3.4570
3.4619
3.4668
3.4717
3.4766
3.4814
JOHNSON CONTROLS
87.07
87.21
87.35
87.48
87.62
87.76
87.90
88.04
88.18
88.32
88.46
88.60
88.75
88.88
89.02
89.17
89.31
89.46
89.60
89.75
89.89
90.03
90.18
90.32
90.47
90.62
90.77
90.91
91.06
91.21
91.36
91.51
91.66
91.81
91.96
92.11
92.26
92.41
92.57
92.72
92.87
93.02
93.18
93.34
93.49
93.65
93.80
93.96
94.11
94.27
94.44
94.59
94.75
94.91
95.07
Johnson Controls
Vin
3.4863
3.4912
3.4961
3.5010
3.5059
3.5107
3.5156
3.5205
3.5254
3.5303
3.5352
3.5400
3.5449
3.5498
3.5547
3.5596
3.5645
3.5693
3.5742
3.5791
3.5840
3.5889
3.5938
3.5986
3.6035
3.6084
3.6133
3.6182
3.6230
3.6279
3.6328
3.6377
3.6426
3.6475
3.6523
3.6572
3.6621
3.6670
3.6719
3.6768
3.6816
3.6865
3.6914
3.6963
3.7012
3.7061
3.7109
3.7158
3.7207
3.7256
3.7305
3.7354
3.7402
3.7451
3.7500
95.23
95.39
95.56
95.72
95.88
96.04
96.21
96.37
96.54
96.70
96.87
97.04
97.21
97.37
97.55
97.71
97.88
98.05
98.22
98.40
98.57
98.75
98.92
99.09
99.27
99.45
99.62
99.80
99.97
100.16
100.34
100.52
100.70
100.88
101.06
101.25
101.43
101.61
101.80
101.99
102.17
102.36
102.55
102.74
102.93
103.12
103.31
103.51
103.70
103.90
104.09
104.29
104.49
Vin
3.7549
3.7598
3.7646
3.7695
3.7744
3.7793
3.7842
3.7891
3.7939
3.7988
3.8037
3.8086
3.8135
3.8184
3.8232
3.8281
3.8330
3.8379
3.8428
3.8477
3.8525
3.8574
3.8623
3.8672
3.8721
3.8770
3.8818
3.8867
3.8916
3.8965
3.9014
3.9063
3.9111
3.9160
3.9209
3.9258
3.9307
3.9355
3.9404
3.9453
3.9502
3.9551
3.9600
3.9648
3.9697
3.9746
3.9795
3.9844
3.9893
3.9941
3.9990
4.0039
4.0088
16
121
Temperature Thermistors
Table 9 - EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT SENSOR
Temp (F) Temp (C)
0.04
2.79
5.44
8.02
10.53
12.98
15.39
17.75
20.08
22.38
24.66
26.92
29.17
31.41
33.66
35.90
38.15
40.41
42.69
44.99
47.31
49.67
52.06
54.49
56.96
59.50
62.10
64.77
67.51
70.35
73.29
76.36
79.55
82.89
86.41
90.12
94.07
98.31
102.87
107.81
113.26
119.30
126.10
122
-17.76
-16.23
-14.76
-13.32
-11.93
-10.57
-9.23
-7.92
-6.62
-5.34
-4.08
-2.82
-1.57
-0.33
0.92
2.17
3.42
4.67
5.94
7.72
8.51
9.82
11.15
12.50
13.87
15.28
16.72
18.21
19.73
21.31
22.94
24.65
26.42
28.27
30.23
32.29
34.49
36.84
39.38
42.12
45.15
48.50
52.28
Vin
1.135
1.214
1.292
1.370
1.448
1.526
1.604
1.683
1.761
1.839
1.917
1.995
2.073
2.151
2.230
2.308
2.386
2.464
2.542
2.620
2.698
2.777
2.855
2.933
3.011
3.089
3.167
3.245
3.324
3.402
3.480
3.558
3.636
3.714
3.792
3.871
3.949
4.027
4.105
4.183
4.261
4.339
4.418
-17.77
-15.71
-13.77
-11.94
-10.20
-8.53
-6.91
-5.36
-3.84
-2.37
-0.92
0.49
1.89
3.26
4.62
5.96
7.30
8.63
9.96
11.28
12.61
13.95
15.29
16.64
18.00
19.38
20.78
22.21
23.65
25.13
26.65
28.19
29.78
31.42
33.11
34.86
36.70
38.61
40.61
42.73
44.96
47.32
49.87
Vin
15
0.753
0.831
0.909
0.987
1.066
1.144
1.222
1.300
1.378
1.456
1.534
1.613
1.691
1.769
1.847
1.925
2.003
2.081
2.160
2.238
2.316
2.394
2.472
2.550
2.628
2.707
2.785
2.863
2.941
3.019
3.097
3.175
3.254
3.332
3.410
3.488
3.566
3.644
3.722
3.801
3.879
3.957
4.035
JOHNSON CONTROLS
Johnson Controls
Current Limit
REMOTE CURRENT LIMIT SETPOINT with 0
to 10VDC, 2 to 10VDC, 0 to 20mA, 4 to 20mA or
Pulse Width Modulation Signal The Remote Current Limit setpoint can be reset over the range of 100%
to 30% Full Load Amps (FLA) by supplying (by others)
a 0 to 10VDC, 2 to 10VDC, 0 to 20mA, 4 to 20mA or
1 to 11 second Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) signal
to the Control Center. The Control Center must be configured appropriately to accept the desired signal type
as follows:
The appropriate Remote Mode must be selected:
ANALOG Remote Mode must be selected when
using a voltage or current signal input. DIGITAL
Remote Mode must be selected when using a
PWM input.
If ANALOG Remote Mode is selected, the REMOTE ANALOG INPUT RANGE setpoint
must be set to 0 to 10VDC or 2 to 10VDC as
detailed below, regardless of whether the signal is
a voltage or current input signal type.
Microboard Program Jumper JP23 must be positioned appropriately per the input signal type as
detailed below. It is recommended that a qualified
Service Technician position this jumper.
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Remote Setpoints
Setpoint (%) = 100 (VDC x 7)
For example, if the input is 5VDC, the setpoint would
be set to 65% as follows:
Setpoint(%) = 100 - (5 x 7)
= 100 - 35
= 65%
2 to 10VDC
As shown in Figure 9, connect input to Microboard
J22-1 (signal) and J22-5 (Gnd). The setpoint varies
linearly from 100% to 30% FLA as the input varies
from 2 to 10VDC. This input will only be accepted
when ANALOG Remote Mode is selected, the REMOTE ANALOG INPUT RANGE setpoint is set for
2-10 Volts and Microboard Program Jumper JP23
has been removed. Calculate the Setpoint for various
inputs as follows:
= 100 - [3 x 8.75]
= 100 - 26.25
= 74%
0 to 20mA
As shown in Figure 9, connect input to Microboard
J22-2 (signal) and J22-5 (Gnd). The Setpoint varies
linearly from 100% to 30% FLA as the input varies from
0mA to 20mA. This input will only be accepted when
ANALOG remote mode is selected, the REMOTE
ANALOG INPUT RANGE setpoint is set for 0 to10
Volts and Microboard Program Jumper JP23 has been
placed on pins 1 and 2. Calculate the Setpoint for various inputs as follows:
Setpoint (%) = 100 (mA x 3.5)
For example, if the input is 8mA, the setpoint would be
set to 72% as follows:
= 100 - 28
= 72%
= 74%
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4 to 20mA
As shown in Figure 9, connect input to Microboard
J22-2 (signal) and J22-5 (Gnd). The Setpoint varies
linearly from 100% to 30% FLA as the input varies from
4mA to 20mA. This input will only be accepted when
ANALOG remote mode is selected, the REMOTE
ANALOG INPUT RANGE setpoint is set for 2-10
Volts and Microboard Program Jumper JP23 has been
placed on pins 1 and 2. Calculate the Setpoint for various inputs as follows:
Setpoint (%) = 100 [(mA-4) x 4.375)]
For example, if the input is 8mA, the setpoint would be
set to 83% as follows:
= 100 - (4 x 4.375)
= 100 - 17.5
= 82.5
= 83%
PWM
The Pulse Width Modulation input is in the form of a 1
to 11 second relay contact closure that applies 115VAC
to the I/O Board TB4-20 for 1 to 11 seconds. As shown
in Figure 20, connect dry closure relay contacts between
I/O Board TB4-20 (signal) and TB4-1 (115VAC). The
setpoint varies linearly from 100% to 30% as the relay
contact closure time changes from 1 to 11 seconds. The
relay contacts should close for 1 to 11 seconds at least
once every 30 minutes to maintain the setpoint to the
desired value. If a 1 to 11 second closure is not received
within 30 minutes of the last closure, the setpoint is defaulted to 100%. A closure is only accepted at rates not
to exceed once every 70 seconds. This input will only
be accepted in DIGITAL remote mode. Calculate the
Setpoint for various inputs as follows:
Setpoint (%) = 100 [(pulse width in seconds - 1) x 7]
For example, if the relay contacts close for 3 seconds,
the setpoint would be set to 86% as follows:
= 100 - (2 x 7)
= 100 - 14
= 86%
JOHNSON CONTROLS
RS-232
As shown in Figure 8, a setpoint can be received in serial
data form at Microboard J2 from the MicroGateway.
Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature
REMOTE LEAVING CHILLED LIQUID TEMPERATURE SETPOINT with 0 to 10VDC, 2 to
10VDC, 0 to 20mA, 4 to 20mA or Pulse Width
Modulation Signal Remote Leaving Chilled Liquid
Temperature setpoint reset can be accomplished by
supplying (by others) a 0 to 10VDC , 0 to 20mA, 4 to
20mA or 1 to 11 second Pulse Width Modulated (PWM)
signal to the Control Center. The LEAVING CHILLED
LIQUID TEMPERATURE setpoint is programmable
over the range of 38F to 70F (water applications); 36F
to 70F (water applications with Smart Freeze protection enabled); or 20F to 70F (brine applications). The
Remote input signal changes the setpoint by creating an
offset above the locally programmed Leaving Chilled
Liquid Temperature Base setpoint value. The setpoint
can be remotely changed over the range of 10, 20, 30
or 40F (as per the locally programmed REMOTE
RESET TEMPERATURE RANGE setpoint) above
the Local Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature Setpoint.
For example, if the Local setpoint is 40F and the REMOTE RESET TEMPERATURE RANGE setpoint
is programmed for 10F, the Leaving Chilled Liquid
Temperature setpoint can be remotely reset over the
range of 40F to 50F. The setpoint received through
the COM 4B RS232 serial port is not an offset that
is applied to the locally programmed BASE value as
described above. Rather, it is an actual Setpoint value.
The locally programmed value is not used as a BASE
in this application.
The Control Center must be configured appropriately to
accept the desired signal type as follows:
The appropriate Remote Mode must be selected:
ANALOG Remote Mode must be selected when
using a voltage or current signal input. DIGITAL
Remote Mode must be selected when using a PWM
input.
If ANALOG Remote Mode is selected, the REMOTE ANALOG INPUT RANGE setpoint
must be set to 0 to 10VDC or 2 to 10VDC as
detailed below, regardless of whether the signal is
a voltage or current signal type.
Microboard Program Jumper JP24 must be positioned appropriately per the input signal type
as detailed below. It is recommended a qualified
Service Technician position this jumper.
Johnson Controls
= 5 x 10
10
= 50
10
Setpoint
= 5F
= 40 + 5
= 45F
2 to 10VDC
As shown in Figure 9, connect input to Microboard J223
(signal) and J25 (Gnd). A 2VDC signal produces a 0F
offset. A 10VDC signal produces the maximum allowed
offset (10, 20, 30 or 40F above the Local Setpoint
value). The setpoint is changed linearly between these
extremes as the input varies over the range of 2VDC
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Remote Setpoints
= 40 + 3.8
= 43.8F
0 to 20mA
As shown in Figure 9, connect input to Microboard
J224 (signal) and J225 (Gnd). A 0mA signal produces
a 0F offset. A 20mA signal produces the maximum
allowed offset (10, 20, 30 or 40F above the Local
setpoint value). The setpoint is changed linearly between
these extremes as the input varies over the range of 0 to
20mA. This input will only be accepted when ANALOG
remote mode is selected, the REMOTE ANALOG
INPUT RANGE setpoint is set for 0 to 10VDC and
Microboard Program Jumper J24 has been placed on
pins 1 and 2. Calculate the setpoint for various inputs
as follows:
Offset (F)
= (8)(10)
20
= 80
20
= 4F
Setpoint (F)
= 40 + 4
= 44F
4 to 20mA
As shown in Figure 9, connect input to Microboard
J22-4 (signal) and J22-5 (Gnd). Program Jumper JP24
must be placed on pins 1 and 2. A 4mA signal produces
a 0F Offset. A 20mA signal produces the maximum allowed Offset (10 or 20F above the Local Setpoint). The
setpoint is changed linearly between these extremes as
the input varies over the range of 4 to 20mA. This input
will only be accepted when ANALOG Remote mode is
selected, the REMOTE ANALOG INPUT RANGE
setpoint is set for 2 to 10VDC and Microboard Program Jumper JP24 has been placed on pins 1 and 2.
Calculate the Setpoint for various inputs as follows:
Offset (F) = (mA-4) (Remote Reset Temp Range)
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Setpoint (F) = Local Setpoint + Offset
For example, if the input is 8mA, and the Remote Reset
Temp Range setpoint is programmed for 10F and the
Local Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature setpoint
is programmed for 40F, the setpoint would be set to
42.5F as follows:
Offset (F)
= (8 4)(10)
16
= (4)(10)
16
= 40
16
= 2.5F
Setpoint (F)
= 40 + 2.5
= 42.5
PWM
The Pulse Width Modulation input is in the form of a 1
to 11 second relay contact closure that applies 115VAC
to the I/O Board TB419 for 1 to 11 seconds. As shown
in Figure 20, connect dry closure relay contacts between
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= (4)(10)
10
= 40
10
= 4F
Offset (F) =
(pulse width in seconds 1)(Remote Reset Temp Range)
= (5 1)(10)
10
Setpoint (F)
= 40 + 4
10
= 44F
RS-232 - As shown in Figure 8, a Setpoint can be received in serial data form at the Microboard COM 4B
serial port (J2) from the MicroGateway.
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6. Manually operate the Pre-rotation Vanes by pressing the OPEN and CLOSE keys as required to
achieve a motor current equivalent to 105% FLA
as indicated by the clamp-on Ammeter. The 105%
LED on the CM-2 Module should illuminate.
If the calibration verification does not perform as
above, the following Calibration procedure will have
to be performed.
Calibration Procedure
Perform the Calibration procedure as follows:
1. At the Keypad, log in at SERVICE access level
using access code 1 3 8 0 .
2. Select MOTOR Screen and set Current Limit and
Pulldown Demand Limit Setpoints to 100% FLA.
3. Select COMPRESSOR Screen.
4. Run chiller and read compressor motor current in
Phase A, B and C using a clamp-on Ammeter. Apply Ammeter to highest Phase.
5. Manually operate the Slide Valve by pressing the
LOAD and UNLOAD Keypad keys as required to
achieve a motor current equivalent to 100% FLA
as indicated by the clamp-on Ammeter. The voltage across Variable Resistors (RES) should be 0.90
to 1.05VDC. Measure this voltage by connecting
a Voltmeter at CM-2 Board J1-2 (+) to J1-1(-). If
necessary, adjust RES to achieve this value. Adjust
both resistors equally such that the combined resistance equals the calculated value.
6. Manually operate the Slide Valve by pressing the
LOAD, UNLOAD and HOLD Keypad keys, as
required, to achieve a motor current equivalent to
105% FLA as indicated by the clamp-on Ammeter.
Loosen locking nut on Potentiometer R8 on CM-2
and adjust until the CM-2 Module 105% LED illuminates. Counterclockwise increases signal level;
Clockwise decreases signal level. Tighten locking
nut.
7. Manually operate the Slide Valve by pressing the
LOAD and UNLOAD Keypad keys, as required,
to achieve a motor current equivalent to 100% FLA
as indicated by the clamp-on Ammeter. Loose locking nut on Potentiometer R34 on CM-2 and adjust
until the motor current value on the Display indicates 100% FLA. Clockwise increases the signal
level; Counterclockwise decreases the signal level.
Tighten locking nut.
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Voltage Range
This is the compressor motor AC Power line application.
Selections are:
200-208
220-240
380
400
415
440-480
550-600
Disabled
The microboard uses the programmed value to determine
the overvoltage and undervoltage shutdown thresholds
for lcsss - high supply line voltage and
lcsss - low supply line voltage cycling
shutdowns as described in Operator Manual 160.81-O1.
If Disabled is selected, the thresholds will be ignored
and these shutdowns will not occur. This check should
not be arbitrarily disabled. To set this function perform
the following:
1. Press VOLTAGE RANGE key.
2. Useandkeys to scroll to desired value.
3. Press ENTER () key.
Open SCR Enable/Disable
This allows the Open SCR safety check, performed by the
Logic/Trigger board, to be disabled. This must never
be disabled unless advised by the YORK factory. To set
this function perform the following:
1. Press open scr key.
2. Useandkeys to scroll to desired value.
3. Press ENTER () key.
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displays ??? for % position. Later versions do not
have a % Position display on any screens. Attempting
to calibrate the Slide Valve with C.MLM.05.03.xxx will
result in the error message Feature Not Enabled.
High Condenser Pressure Warning
Threshold
The condenser pressure at which a High Pressure
warning message is displayed and the Slide Valve is
uninhibited from further opening, is programmable over
the range of 45.0 to 180.0 PSIG. The Default value is
180.0 PSIG. The Warning message will clear and the
PRV inhibit is removed when the pressure decreases to 5
PSIG below the programmed value. Proceed as follows
to enter this value:
1. At the Keypad, log in at SERVICE access level
using access code 1 3 8 0.
2. Select Condenser screen.
3. On the CONDENSER screen, press HIGH PRESSURE WARNING THRESHOLD key.
4. Using numeric keypad keys, enter desired value.
5. Press ENTER () key.
Brine Low Evaporator Pressure Cutout
On Brine cooling applications, the Low Evaporator
Pressure safety shutdown threshold is programmable
over the range of 6.0 to 25.0 PSIG (Default 25.0 PSIG)
for R134a Refrigerant. The actual percentage of Brine
solution determines this threshold. It is calculated at the
YORK Factory and programmed at the time of manufacture. If the BRAM memory device on the microboard is
replaced, the threshold will have to be programmed in
the field. The threshold is logged on an adhesive label
attached to the inside of the Control Center door. Proceed
as follows to enter this value:
1. At the Keypad, log in at SERVICE access level
using access code 1 3 8 0.
2. Select Evaporator Screen.
3. On the Evaporator Screen, press the BRINE
LOW EVAPORATOR CUTOUT key.
4. Using numeric keypad keys, enter desired value.
5. Press ENTER () key.
Smart Freeze Protection
This feature has been eliminated from style B (and
later) new production chillers and Software versions
C.MLM.05.04.xxx (and later).
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This feature is described in the Smart Freeze Protection section of this book. When turned ON, it allows
the Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature Setpoint to be
as low as 36F for water cooling applications. Along
with this feature is a correspondingly lower Low Water
Temperature Cycling Shutdown threshold and Low
Evaporator Pressure Safety Shutdown threshold. The
Smart Freeze Protection feature can be turned ON or
OFF using the following procedure:
1. Shutdown the chiller and wait for completion of
SHUTDOWN.
2. At the Keypad, log in at SERVICE access level
using access code 1 3 8 0 .
3. Select EVAPORATOR Screen.
4. Press SMART FREEZE key.
5. Useandkeys to select ON or OFF.
6. Press ENTER () key.
Drop Leg Refrigerant Temperature
The chiller can be equipped with a refrigerant temperature sensor in the drop leg between the condenser and
evaporator. If Enabled with the procedure below,
this temperature is displayed on the CONDENSER
Screen as the Drop Leg Temperature. It is subtracted
from the Condenser Saturation Temperature to produce
Sub-Cooling Temperature, also displayed on the
CONDENSER screen. If the chiller is equipped with the
Drop Leg Refrigerant Temperature sensor, the values are
displayed on the CONDENSER Screen only if enabled
with the following procedure:
1. At the Keypad, log in at SERVICE access Level
using access code 1 3 8 0.
2. Select CONDENSER Screen.
3. Press DROP LEG key.
4. Useandkeys to select Enable or Disable.
5. Press ENTER () key.
Evaporator Refrigerant Temperature
This feature has been eliminated from style B (and
later) new production chillers and Software versions
C.MLM.05.04.xxx (and later).
If the chiller is equipped with an Evaporator Refrigerant
Temperature sensor, the feature must be Enabled with
the procedure below. If not equipped with this sensor,
it must be Disabled. If enabled, this temperature is displayed on the EVAPORATOR Screen, and is also used
in the Smart Freeze protection Low Evaporator Pressure
Safety Shutdown threshold calculation, as explained in
the Smart Freeze Protection section of this book.
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3. On the REFRIGERANT LEVEL CONTROL
screen, press the OPEN, CLOSE or HOLD key as
required to control the Variable Orifice to achieve
the desired refrigerant level. Pressing the AUTO
key invokes automatic operation.
Calibration
There are two different versions of the Refrigerant Level
Sensors. The operation of both the sensors is the same.
However, the difference is in the calibration adjustments.
Some sensors are equipped with adjustable potentiometers labeled S(span) and Z(zero).
Others are equipped with calibration pushbuttons labeled
F/UP, E/DN, MAX, and MIN. Use the following procedure to perform calibration:
1. Remove the cover plate on the Refrigerant Level
Sensor to expose the printed circuit board. Locate
the calibration adjustments. If it is the sensor type
that is equipped with calibration pushbuttons, place
the Program Jumper in the 11-18V position.
In the following procedure the Probe output is
measured with a DC Voltmeter connected to the
Probe output as follows:
Potentiometer type
Terminal 3 (Signal) or Microboard J8-13
Terminal 2 (Gnd) or Microboard J8-3
Pushbutton type
Terminal OUT (Signal) or Microboard J8-13
Terminal V- (Gnd) or Microboard J8-3
2. At the keypad, login at SERVICE access level using
access code 1 3 8 0.
3. Shutdown the chiller. Manually open the Variable
Orifice to the full open position using the keys on
the REFRIGERANT LEVEL CONTROL screen.
This will cause the condenser refrigerant level to
be at minimum. With the level at minimum, set the
0% point as follows:
a. If equipped with calibration potentiometers,
adjust the Z calibration screw to achieve
0.0VDC to 0.43VDC at the output of the
Probe.
b. If equipped with calibration pushbuttons, hold
both the MIN and MAX buttons in and
push the E/DN button once and hold it for at
least 1 second. The output of the Probe will go
to 0.0VDC to 0.43VDC.
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4. Start the chiller. With the chiller running, manually control the orifice from the REFRIGERANT
LEVEL CONTROL screen using the Open, Close
and Hold keys to place the refrigerant level above
the site glass. This places the refrigerant level at
maximum. With the level at maximum, set the
100% point as follows:
a. If equipped with calibration potentiometers,
adjust the S calibration screw to achieve
5.0VDC at the output of the Probe.
b. If equipped with calibration pushbuttons, hold
both the MIN and MAX buttons in and
push the F/UP button once and hold it for at
least 1 second. The output of the Probe will go
to 5.0VDC.
5. If equipped with calibration potentiometer screws,
seal with a small amount of sealant to secure the
screws.
6. Replace Level Sensor cover plate.
7. On the REFRIGERANT LEVEL CONTROL
screen, select AUTO level control operation.
Hot Gas Bypass Control
A complete description of the optional Hot Gas Bypass
control and the Setpoints that affect the operation is in
the Hot Gas Bypass section of this book. If the chiller
is equipped with this option, Hot Gas operation must be
enabled and the setpoints programmed using the procedure below. Otherwise, it must be disabled.
Enable/Disable
If the chiller is equipped with the optional Hot Gas Bypass control, operation must be enabled. Otherwise, it
must be disabled. Use the following procedure:
1. Shut down chiller and place COMPRESSOR Start/
Stop Switch in the Stop-reset (O) position.
2. At the keypad, log in at SERVICE access level
using Password 1 3 8 0.
3. Select SETPOINTS Screen. From SETPOINTS
Screen, select SETUP Screen. From SETUP
Screen, select OPERATIONS Screen.
4. Use 3 and 4 keys to select Enable or Disable.
5. Press ENTER () key.
Setpoints
The following are the setpoints and range of programmable values. The Default value is shown in parenthesis.
Enter the value that will provide the desired operation.
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The operating point at which the low separator oil level
occurs, can be found by manually unloading the slide
valve while observing the system conditions. Use the
following procedure to enter values:
1. At the Keypad, log in at SERVICE access level
using password 1 3 8 0.
2. Select COMPRESSOR Screen.
3. Press MINIMUM LOAD FLA key.
Default - 10
Recommended - 20
Enable/Disable
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Modifying Sales Order Data - Service Technician
must use the ADMIN password. This password
changes daily. Contact your local Johnson Controls
Service Office.
BRAM Replacement - If the BRAM (U52) is
field replaced, the Service Technician must use
password 0 2 2 8 to enter all Sales Order Data into
a new blank BRAM. When logged in at this level,
the ACCESS LEVEL shown will be Test Op. This
password only works with a blank BRAM.
the key is pressed, the next lower alphabet letter is displayed. The comma, slash and minus sign
can be selected after scrolling through the entire
alphabet. During the entry process, thekey can
be used to backspace and thekey can be used to
forward space.
7. Press ENTER () key.
8. Use and keys to select another value to be
changed within the same category or press CANCEL (X) key to exit and allow selection of another
category.
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Perform the following procedure to clear this fault and
restart the chiller:
1. Assure ground fault contacts (TB3-71) have
opened.
2. Obtain ADMIN password from YORK.
3. Place Compressor Switch in the Stop-reset position.
4. At the keypad, login using ADMIN password.
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c. Ensure the Compressor motor current is
0% FLA.
d. Log in at SERVICE access level using access
code 1 3 8 0.
e. Move Microboard Program Switch SW1-4
(031-01730-000 microboard) or SW1-3 (03102430-000 microboard) to the ON position. A
Watchdog reset will occur and the Bootup
process will commence. At the completion
of the Bootup process, the Diagnostics Main
Screen will appear.
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Keypad test
Display test
Bit patterns test
All red
All green
All blue
All white
All black
Serial I/O test
Digital I/O test
Analog Inputs
The ADVANCED SECURITY key is used during the
manufacturing process and has no field service use.
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1. Keypad
a. Disconnect the ribbon cable from the Keypad.
b. Identify row/column coordinate of the key to
be tested. Refer to Figure 37.
c. In the Keypad connector, locate the pins of the
row/column coordinate of the key of the key to
be tested.
d. Insert the leads of an Ohmmeter into the pins
identified in step c above.
e. Press the key to be tested. If the contact resistance is more than 100 Ohms, the Keypad is
defective.
f. Release the key. If the contact resistance is less
than 1 Meg Ohm, the Keypad is defective.
2. Ribbon Cable
Using an Ohmmeter, perform a continuity test on
all conductors in the ribbon cable. An open circuit
would indicate the ribbon Cable is defective.
3. Microboard
There are no checks or measurements to be made
on the microboard. If the Keypad and Ribbon Cable
check OK per the above procedures, the microboard
is most likely the cause of the problem.
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All White
This test verifies the displays ability to turn ON all
pixels to display a completely white screen. Any pixel
that does not turn ON will appear as a black dot. Refer
to description of All Red test above.
All Black
This test verifies the displays ability to turn OFF all
pixels to display a completely black screen. Any pixel
that does not turn OFF will appear as a red, green, blue or
white dot. Refer to description All Red test above.
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Troubleshooting
If any of the tests from the previous section (Display
Test) do not appear as shown, perform the applicable
procedure below:
Test Failed
Bit Patterns
If the vertical bars are not straight or if the red border is
not completely visible, either the Microboard Program
Jumpers are not configured correctly or for the installed
Display or the Microboard is defective.
All Red, All Green, All Blue, All White or All Black
If these tests do not produce appropriate solid color
screens, the Display Ribbon Cable, Display Interface
Board, Microboard or Display could be defective. To
locate the defective component perform tests in the
following order:
1. Display Ribbon Cable
Using an Ohmmeter, perform a continuity test on
all conductors in the ribbon cable. An open circuit
would indicate the ribbon cable is defective.
2. Display Interface Board
Using an Ohmmeter, perform a continuity test on all
conductors of the Interface Board. An open circuit
would indicate the Interface Board is defective.
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3. Microboard
a. With the All Red test selected, the voltage at
Microboard J56 through J511 (Red drivers bits
05), as measured to Gnd, should be more than
3.0VDC. If not, the Microboard is defective.
b. With the All Green test selected, the voltage at
Microboard J513 through J518 (Green drivers
bits 05), as measured to Gnd, should be more
than 3.0VDC. If not, the microboard is defective.
c. With the All Blue test selected, the voltage at
Microboard J520 through J525 (Blue drivers
bits 05), as measured to Grid, should be more
than 3.0VDC. If not, the microboard is defective.
d. With the All White test selected, the voltage at
Microboard J56 through J511, J513 through
J518 and J520 through J525 should be more
than 3.0VDC. If not, the microboard is defective.
e. With All Black selected, the voltage at
Microboard J56 through J511, J513 through J518 and J5-20 through J5-25 should be less than
1.0VDC. If not, the microboard is defective.
4. Display
If the Display Ribbon Cable, Display Interface
Board and Microboard check OK per the above
procedures, the Display is most likely the cause of
the problem.
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COM 1
COM 2
RS485
(COM 3 & 4a)
From
To
J24 (TX)
J23 (RX)
J25 (DTR)
J22 (DSR)
From
To
J135 (TX)
J133 (RX)
J137 (DTR)
J134 (RTS)
From
To
J123 (+)
J113 (+)
J122 ()
J112 ()
COM 4b
From
To
J2-7 (GTX)
J2-6 (GRX)
COM 5
From
To
J15-1 (TX)
J15-4
J15-2 (RX)
J15-5
J15-3 (Common)
J15-6
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2. After connecting appropriate loop-back connections above, press the appropriate key to initiate
the desired test. An LED will illuminate indicating
the test is in progress. If it is desired to terminate
the test, press the CANCEL TEST key. Test data is
sent from an output to an input as described below.
At the completion of each test, if the data received
matches the data sent, the Serial Port operates
properly and PASS is displayed. Otherwise, FAIL
is displayed, indicating the Serial Port is defective.
A FAIL result would be indicative of a defective
microboard. The following is a description of each
test.
COM 1 Two tests are performed. Test data is
sent from TX (J2-4) to RX (J2-3) at 9600 Baud
and DTR (J2-5) is set to a Logic High level and
read at DSR (J2-2). If any test fails, COM 1 tests
are terminated.
COM 2 Three tests are performed. Test data
is sent from TX (J13-5) to RX (J13-3) at 19200
Baud. DTR (J13-7) is set to a Logic High and
TRANSMIT
TX
RX
COMMON
IN
OUT
RECEIVE
+5VDC
J15
1
+5VDC
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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Digital Outputs
Notes:
1. The load (actuator) must be connected across the Triac to determine the ON/OFF state of the Triac. The ON/OFF state of the Triac
can be determined by measuring across the device (for example,
TB13 to TB159 or TB158 to TB159) with an AC Voltmeter. If
the Triac is turned ON, the voltage will be less than 10VAC. If the
Triac is turned OFF, the voltage will be more than100VAC (Slide
Valve actuator).
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12
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SETUP Screen:
____ Enable Clock
____ Enter CLOCK Time and Date
____ Select 12 or 24 hour display mode
Microboard 031-01730-000:
____ The state of Program Jumpers/Switches that
affect chiller operation are displayed. These
were configured in step 1 above. Confirm they
are correct. (160.81-M1 Section 3)
Microboard 031-02430-000:
____ T he state of Program Switch and SW12 (Liquid Type) is displayed. This was
configured in step 1 above. Confirm it is
correct. (160.81-M1)
Enter the following Setpoints: (160.81-M1)
____ Chilled Liquid Pump Operation
____ Motor Drive Type
____ Anti-Recycle
____ Power Failure Restart
SCHEDULE Screen:
____ Enable or Disable Daily start/stop schedule
as required.
____ E nter chiller START/STOP schedule if
required.
USER Screen:
____ Select desired Display language
____ Select desired Display units; ENGLISH or
METRIC
____ If desired, establish custom USER IDs and
PASSWORDS (160.81-M1)
COMMS Screen:
If Modem and or Printer is connected to the Microboard
Serial data ports, enter the following parameters as required for each device connected:
____ Baud rate
____ Number of data bits
____ Number of stop bits
____ Parity
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(031-02068-001)
(031-02068-002)
Setpoint Category
Setpoint
Date and time of change
Access Level and User ID used to make the
change
Old Value
New Value
The following Setpoint changes are not logged:
Clock Mode
History
Chiller Run Time is now included on History Details
display and print.
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RANGE
DEFAULT
RECCOMENDED
Proportion
Limit Close
10% to
50%
40
20
Rate Limit
Open
5% to
50%
10
Rate Limit
Close
5% to
50%
10
Proportion
Error
Deadband
plus or
minus
3%
Rate Error
Deadband
plus or
minus
1%
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50%
52%
45%
45%
5%
4%
4%
3%
3.5
2.5
RANGE
DEFAULT
RECCOMENDED
Level Control
Period
3.5 to
30.0
seconds
15
3.5
Proportion
Limit Open
10% to
50%
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In previous Flash Memory Card versions, there have certain operating conditions that could cause messages on
the System Details line of the display to become stuck.
The most prevalent one was Motor High Current
Limit. This has been corrected in this version.
With previous Flash Memory Card versions, MicroGateway communications could cause the Microboard
to randomly reboot. This has been corrected in this
version.
History Data Storage
The data capture has been modified to assure that all data
is that which is valid at the instant of the event.
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Beginning January 2006, enhanced software will be supplied in all new production YR chillers. It is backward
compatible to all previous YR chillers and are available
from the Baltimore parts Distribution Center as replacement parts. The enhancements are listed below.
The versions and part numbers for the 031-02430000 microboard are NEMA 1-4 and CE chillers
C.OPT.05.06.303 (p/n 031-02489-001).
The following items, introduced in software version
C.MLM/OPT.05.03, were not included in C.MLM/
OPT.05.05. They are being re-inserted in this version.
Motor Phase Rotation Safety Shutdown
This safety shutdown is now performed as follows:
When the motor transitions from stopped to running, the Discharge Pressure is noted.
If the Discharge Pressure does not increase by at
least 0.5 PSIG after the motor is started and if it
does not increase by another 0.5 PSIG within fifteen seconds after the motor is started, a safety
shutdown is performed.
Minimum Load Control
Minimum Load Control now operates as follows:
During the rst 2 minutes of chiller run, a HOLD
output is applied to the slide valve.
During the third minute of chiller run, if the Oil
Pressure is less than [(1.1 x Evaporator Pressure)
+ 15 PSIG], a load output is applied to the slide
valve until the Oil Pressure is more than [(1.1 x
evaporator Pressure) +18 PSIG].
After the rst 3 minutes of chiller run, the Minimum Load Control operates in the Motor % FLA
mode.
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Beginning May 2007, enhanced software will be available from the Baltimore Parts Distribution Center. It
is compatible to microboard 031-01730-000 only. The
enhancements are listed below.
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In previous software versions, the motor current overload function (105% of Chiller Full Load Amps) was
performed solely by the motor controller device (CM-2
board, Solid State Starter). This version provides an adjustable software overload function, in addition to that
provided by the motor controller devices.
Microboard
Function
J14-2
+5VDC to sensor
J14-3
Gnd
J14-1
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