8 other controls, 0 maintenance/service procedures - power, Exhaust and energy recovery – Reznor YDSA Operation Manual User Manual

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Form O-Y P/N 273647R1, Page 27

CAUTION: After cleanup is complete, remove the suction line filter

drier. See Hazard Levels, page 2.

d) Verify subcooling and superheat (refer to

Step 11).

e) When the system is operating properly, remove the gauges.

Or, IF the oil measured in Step 2 was not significantly less than that

shown in the table on page 20 or the acid test in

Step 2 did not indi-

cate a compressor burnout, continue to the review in

Step 13.

Step 13 . Review ALL Steps to ensure that nothing was overlooked.

All systems have a unit-mounted, 24-volt programmable controller. The controller

is factory programmed to match the control selection on the order (Option D19 for

space temperature control or Option D21 for makeup air control). See the appropriate

control instruction manual, Form CP-Y D19 or CP-Y D21, for more details.

Some sensors are standard and others will depend on option selection.

Service: If a sensor needs to be replaced, use only a factory authorized replacement

part designed for the purpose.
If a controller needs to be replaced, it must be replaced with the same controller and

software. Contact your distributor or the factory service department for details.

3.8 Other Controls

3.8.1 Programmable Digital Controller and Sensors

System

Programmable

Controller with

Integral Display

3.8.2 Voltage

Protection,

Option PL4

Function: Phase loss and low or high voltage can cause damage to electrical com-

ponents. This safety control monitors phase loss and voltage and shuts down the unit

when its limits are exceeded. The device is auto reset and allows the unit to restart

when the power conditions are corrected.

4.1 Power Exhaust, Option PE

If equipped with optional power exhaust, there is an ECM fan in the exhaust airstream

and gravity dampers in the opening on the corner of the "access" side of the system.

The power exhaust fan operation is from a constant volume, in response to a building

pressure sensor, or by an adjustable offset to the supply fan. Adjustments and set-

tings are through the system controller.
Service: Power exhaust fan motor is permanently lubricated; lubrication is not

required, During maintenance, remove any accumulation of dirt and grease from the

fan and dampers. The exhaust fan CFM was checked and balanced at startup. To

recheck, follow the instructions in the installation manual, Form I-Y, Paragraph 10.3.

The system may be equipped with either an integral power exhaust or an energy

recovery wheel with an attached power exhaust module.

Optional Power

Exhaust Damper

is in the door

allowing access

to the power

exhaust fan.

FIGURE 19 - Exhaust

Damper Location

for either gravity or

power exhaust

4.0 Maintenance/Service Procedures - Power Exhaust and Energy Recovery

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