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19XR,XRV Hermetic Centrifugal Liquid Chillers 50/60 Hz With PIC II Controls and HFC-134a

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Standby Chiller Configuration and Operation — A chiller is designated as a standby chiller when its LEAD/LAG CONFIG- URATION value on the LEADLAG screen is set to “3.” The standby chiller can operate as a replacement for the lag chiller only if one of the other two chillers is in an alarm (*) condition (as shown on the CVC panel). If both lead and lag chillers are in an alarm (*) condition, the standby chiller defaults to oper- ate in CCN mode, based on its configured occupancy schedule and remote contacts input. Lag Chiller Start-Up Requirements — Before the lag chiller can be started, the following conditions must be met: 1. Lead chiller ramp loading must be complete. 2. Lead chilled water temperature must be greater than the CONTROL POINT temperature (see the MAINSTAT screen) plus 1/2 the CHILLED WATER DEADBAND temperature (see the SETUP1 screen). NOTE: The chilled water temperature sensor may be the leaving chilled water sensor, the return water sensor, the common supply water sensor, or the common return wa- ter sensor, depending on which options are configured and enabled. 3. Lead chiller ACTIVE DEMAND LIMIT (see the MAIN- STAT screen) value must be greater than 95% of full load amps. 4. Lead chiller temperature pulldown rate (TEMP PULL- DOWN DEG/MIN on the TEMP_CTL screen) of the chilled water temperature is less than 0.5° F (0.27° C) per minute. 5. The lag chiller status indicates it is in CCN mode and is not in an alarm condition. If the current lag chiller is in an alarm condition, the standby chiller becomes the active lag chiller, if it is configured and available. 6. The configured LAG START TIMER entry has elapsed. The LAG START TIMER starts when the lead chiller ramp loading is completed. The LAG START TIMER entry is on the LEADLAG screen, which is accessed from the EQUIPMENT SERVICE table of the SERVICE menu. When all the above requirements have been met, the lag chiller is commanded to a STARTUP mode (SUPVSR flashing next to the point value on the STATUS table). The PIC II con- trol then monitors the lag chiller for a successful start. If the lag chiller fails to start, the standby chiller, if configured, is started. Lag Chiller Shutdown Requirements — The following condi- tions must be met in order for the lag chiller to be stopped. 1. Lead chiller compressor motor average line current or load value (MOTOR PERCENT KILOWATTS on the MAINSTAT screen) is less than the lead chiller percent capacity. NOTE: Lead chiller percent capacity = 115 – LAG % CA- PACITY. The LAG % CAPACITY parameter is on the LEADLAG screen, which is accessed from the EQUIP- MENT SERVICE table on the SERVICE menu. 2. The lead chiller chilled water temperature is less than the CONTROL POINT temperature (see the MAINSTAT screen) plus 1/2 the CHILLED WATER DEADBAND tem- perature (see the SETUP1 screen). 3. The configured LAG STOP TIMER entry has elapsed. The LAG STOP TIMER starts when the lead chiller chilled water temperature is less than the chilled water CONTROL POINT plus 1/2 of the CHILLED WATER DEADBAND and the lead chiller compressor motor load (MOTOR PERCENT KILOWATT or AVERAGE LINE CURRENT on the MAINSTAT screen) is less than the lead chiller percent capacity. NOTE: Lead chiller percent capacity = 115 – LAG % CAPAC- ITY. The LAG % CAPACITY parameter is on the LEADLAG screen, which is accessed from the EQUIPMENT SERVICE table on the SERVICE menu. FAULTED CHILLER OPERATION — If the lead chiller shuts down because of an alarm (*) condition, it stops commu- nicating to the lag and standby chillers. After 30 seconds, the lag chiller becomes the acting lead chiller and starts and stops the standby chiller, if necessary. If the lag chiller goes into alarm when the lead chiller is also in alarm, the standby chiller reverts to a stand-alone CCN mode of operation. If the lead chiller is in an alarm (*) condition (as shown on the CVC panel), press the RESET softkey to clear the alarm. The chiller is placed in CCN mode. The lead chiller communi- cates and monitors the RUN STATUS of the lag and standby chillers. If both the lag and standby chillers are running, the lead chiller does not attempt to start and does not assume the role of lead chiller until either the lag or standby chiller shuts down. If only one chiller is running, the lead chiller waits for a start request from the operating chiller. When the configured lead chiller starts, it assumes its role as lead chiller. If the lag chiller is the only chiller running when the lead chiller assumes its role as a lead chiller then the lag chiller will perform a RECOVERY START REQUEST (LL_MAINT screen). The lead chiller will start up when the following condi- tions are met. 1. Lag chiller ramp loading must be complete. 2. Lag CHILLED WATER TEMP (MAINSTAT screen) is greater than CONTROL POINT plus 1/2 the CHILLED WATER DEADBAND temperature. 3. Lag chiller ACTIVE DEMAND LIMIT value must be greater than 95% of full load amps. 4. Lag chiller temperature pulldown rate (TEMP PULL- DOWN DEG/MIN) of the chilled water temperature is less than 0.5 F (0.27 C) per minute. 5. The standby chiller is not running as a lag chiller. 6. The configured LAG START TIMER has elapsed. The LAG START TIMER is started when ramp loading is completed. LOAD BALANCING — When the LOAD BALANCE OPTION (see LEADLAG screen) is enabled, the lead chiller sets the ACTIVE DEMAND LIMIT in the lag chiller to the lead chiller’s compressor motor load value MOTOR PERCENT KILOWATTS or AVERAGE LINE CURRENT on the MAIN- STAT screen). This value has limits of 40% to 100%. When the lag chiller ACTIVE DEMAND LIMIT is set, the CONTROL POINT must be modified to a value of 3° F (1.67° C) less than the lead chiller’s CONTROL POINT value. If the LOAD BAL- ANCE OPTION is disabled, the ACTIVE DEMAND LIMIT and the CONTROL POINT are forced to the same value as the lead chiller. AUTO. RESTART AFTER POWER FAILURE — When an auto. restart condition occurs, each chiller may have a delay added to the start-up sequence, depending on its lead/lag con- figuration. The lead chiller does not have a delay. The lag chill- er has a 45-second delay. The standby chiller has a 90-second delay. The delay time is added after the chiller water flow is verified. The PIC II ensures the guide vanes are closed. After the guide vane position is confirmed, the delay for lag and standby chillers occurs prior to energizing the oil pump. The normal start-up sequence then continues. The auto. restart de- lay sequence occurs whether the chiller is in CCN or LOCAL mode and is intended to stagger the compressor motor starts. Preventing the motors from starting simultaneously helps re- duce the inrush demands on the building power system. 42

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