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FORM 201.23-MR1 (714)


New Release
ISSUE DATE:
JULY 11, 2014
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR YCIV CHILLERS

PROCEDURE WEEKLY QUARTERLY SEMI-ANNUALLY YEARLY EVERY *__ HRS

Check the oil level in the compressor oil level sight glass. X

Check liquid line sight glass / moisture indicator. X

Record system operating pressures and temperatures. X

Check programmable operating setpoints and safety cutouts and assure


X
they are correct for the particular application.

Check condenser coils for dirt / debris and clean if necessary. X

Check compressor superheat on evaporator and condenser subcooling¹. X

Check compressor heaters for operation.


X
(Also check evaporator heaters - YCIV only)

Check stepper valve operation in service mode. X

Check level sensor accuracy. X

Sample compressor oil and replace if necessary¹. X

Leak check the chiller¹. X

Disconnect the power source and lock out; check tightness of power
X
wiring connections¹.

Refer to manufacturer’s recommendations

* Reserved for customer use for any special site determined requirements.
¹ This procedure must be performed at the specified time interval by an Industry Certified Technician who has been trained and qualified to work on this type of JCI equipment. A record of this procedure
being successfully carried out must be maintained on file by the equipment owner should proof of adequate maintenance be required at a later date for warranty validation purposes.

201.23-MR1 (714)
Issue Date: July 11, 2014
YCIV Unit Serial:
AIR-COOLED SCREW Compressor 1 Model/Serial #
Compressor 2 Model/Serial #
LIQUID CHILLER OPERATING LOG
Compressor 3 Model/Serial #
Compressor 4 Model/Serial #
Refrigerant
Model Number: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ YORK Order Number: Start Date:
(14 Digits)
Date
Time
Hour Meter Reading
Outdoor Ambient Temperature °F
System 1 (Days/Hours/Mins/Sec)
Run Time
System

System 2 (Days/Hours/Mins/Sec)
System 3 (Days/Hours/Mins/Sec)
System 4 (Days/Hours/Mins/Sec)
System 1
System

System 2
Starts

System 3
System 4
Setpoint ___°F(°C)
Range +/- ___°F(°C)
Chilled Liquid Setpoints

Display Language
Chilled Liquid Mode
Local/Remote Mode
Programmed Values

Display Units
Lead/Lag Control
Remote Temperature Reset
Remote Current Reset
Suction Pressure Cutout ___PSIG(kPa)
Programmed

Low Ambient Cutout ___°F(°C)


Cutouts

Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature


Cutout ___°F(°C)
High Motor Current Unload ___%FLA

1 OF 6
Date
Time
Hour Meter Reading
Outdoor Ambient Temperature °F

Compressor #1

List Oil Examples:


Compressor #2 Present at
Separator
Oil Level1

Full Load Top


Compressor #3 After 1 Hr
Operation1 Btm

Compressor #4

Added (Removed) Oil Gallons


System 1
Compressor
Heater

System 2
System 3
System 4
Solenoid Status

System 1
Economizer

System 2

System 3

System 4
System 1
Feed Valve

System 2
System 3
Valve % Open
Feed/Drain

System 4
System 1
Drain Valve

System 2
System 3
System 4
System 1 ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___%
Flash Tank
Level %

System 2 ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___%
System 3 ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___%
System 4 ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___% ___%
1
Refer to IOM for system gallons required. Correct oil seperator level is at the bottom edge of the top sight glass after 1 hour operation at full load.

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Date
Time
Hour Meter Reading
Outdoor Ambient Temperature °F
Inlet Temperature, °F DB
Evaporator

Outlet Temperature, °F DB
Barrel

Flow Rate (GPM using flow meter)


Evaporator Barrel PD (PSI)
Glycol Freeze Point, °F (°C)
Air-On Temperature, °F DB
Air

Air-Off Temperature, °F DB
Stage 1
Condenser

Fan Stage

Stage 2
(0-6)

Stage 3
Stage 4
Number of Fans Running
Condensing Head Pressure
Frequency Actual
Frequency Command
VSD Temperatures

Voltage BUS 1
and Data

Voltage BUS 2
Internal Ambient Temperature, °F (°C)
Cooling System Status On/Off
IGBT Baseplate Temperatures T1, °F (°C)
IGBT Baseplate Temperatures T2, °F (°C)
Coolant Level and Pump Operation Rev.2
(or Offer Remarks)
VSD Review OK

VSD Logic Board Pot Settings Reviewed


Door Seals Weather Tight
No Debris in Panel (Clean)
Display and Keypad Function Reviewed
No Unusual Compressor/System Noise
Note: Temperature and pressure limits ambient temps and water flow in °F, PSIG & GPM respectively unless otherwise noted.
2
Proper coolant level is 9-15 inches from top of fill tube (with system running).

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System Operating Pressure, Temperature & Current Readings
Date

Time
(Note: Cooler Ambients will produce higher sub-cooling)

System System Suction


System Suction System
Temperature Temperature Pressure
Temperature Temperature Oil Pressure
Sat Discharge Superheat Saturated
Oil °F(°C) °F(°C) PSIG (kPa)
Hour Meter Reading

°F(°C) °F(°C) PSIG (kPa)

System 4
System 3
System 2
System 1
System 4
System 3
System 2
System 1
System 4
System 3
System 2
System 1
System 4
System 3
System 2
System 1
System 4
System 3
System 2
System 1
System 4
System 3
System 2
System 1
Outdoor Ambient Temperature °F

4 OF 6
Date
Time
Hour Meter Reading
Outdoor Ambient Temperature °F
System 1

System 2
T1
System 3
Motor Temperatures °F(°C)

System 4

System 1
System Operating Pressure, Temperature & Current Readings

System 2
(Note: Cooler Ambients will produce higher sub-cooling)

T2
System 3

System 4

System 1

System 2
T3
System 3

System 4

System 1
Superheat
Discharge

System 2

System 3

System 4

System 1
PSIG (kPa)
Discharge

Saturated
Pressure

System 2

System 3

System 4

System 1
Discharge Line
Temperature

System 2
°F(°C)

System 3

System 4

5 OF 6
Date
Time
Hour Meter Reading
Outdoor Ambient Temperature °F
System 1
Compressor
Speed %
System Operating Pressure, Temperature & Current Readings

System 2
(Note: Cooler Ambients will produce higher sub-cooling)

System 3

System 4

System 1
Current
System

System 2
AMPS

System 3

System 4

System 1
Current
System

System 2
%FLA

System 3

System 4
Condensing Pressure,
Saturated

Condensing Temperature

Subcooling at Condenser
Outlet
Remarks:

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