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1 Installation Manual IM 1029 Group: Chiller Part Number: Effective: February 2010 Supersedes: September 2009 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers Model WMC-145S to 400D (50/60 Hertz) R-134a

2 Table of Contents Introduction...3 Single Point Connection...27 WMC 400D, Dual Compressors...28 Nomenclature... 3 Single Point Connection...28 Installation...4 VFD Line Harmonics...30 Receiving and Handling... 4 Fuses...33 System Pumps...34 Location and Mounting...5 Multiple Chiller Setup...34 Water Piping... 5 Field Insulation... 8 Prestart System Checklist...37 Physical Data and Weights...9 Operation...38 Dimensions...10 Operator Responsibilities...38 Compressor Operation...38 Mounting/Lifting Weights Operating Limits:...38 Pressure Drop Curves MicroTech II Control...39 Relief Valves...22 Use with On-Site Generators...40 Building Automation Systems...41 Electrical Data...24 Capacity Control System...43 Power Wiring Surge and Stall...44 WMC 145S, Single Compressor Normal Unit Startup/Shutdown...44 WMC 145D and 150D, Dual Compressors. 26 Annual Unit Startup/Shutdown...45 WMC 250D and 290D, Dual Compressor * *Unit Controllers are LonMark certified with an optional LonWorks communication module. Manufactured in an ISO Certified Facility Document: IM 1029 Issue Date: June 2009 Replaces: IMM WMC McQuay International. Illustrations and data cover the McQuay International product at the time of publication and we reserve the right to make changes in design and construction at anytime without notice. The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies: BACnet from ASHRAE; LONMARK, LonTalk, LONWORKS, and the LONMARK logo are managed, granted and used by LONMARK International under a license granted by Echelon Corporation; Compliant Scroll from Copeland Corporation; ElectroFin from AST ElectroFin Inc.; Modbus from Schneider Electric; FanTrol, MicroTech II, Open Choices, and SpeedTrol from McQuay International. 2 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

3 Introduction General Description The McQuay Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers are complete, self-contained, automatically controlled, fluid-chilling units featuring oil-free, magnetic bearing compressors. Each unit is completely assembled and factory tested before shipment. They are designed for indoor, non-freezing installation only. Magnitude chillers are equipped with two compressors operating in parallel with a single evaporator and single condenser. The model WMC 145S has a single compressor. The chillers use refrigerant R-134a that operates at a positive pressure over the entire operation range, so no purge system is required. The controls are pre-wired, adjusted and tested. Only normal field connections such as water piping, relief valve piping, electric power and control interlocks are required, thereby simplifying installation and increasing reliability. Necessary equipment protection and operating controls are included. All McQuay centrifugal chillers are factory-tested prior to shipment and must be commissioned by a factorytrained McQuay service technician. Failure to follow this startup procedure can affect the equipment warranty. The standard limited warranty on this equipment covers parts that prove defective in material or workmanship. Specific details of this warranty can be found in the warranty statement furnished with the equipment. Nomenclature W M C 290 D Water-cooled Magnetic Bearings Centrifugal Compressor D=Dual Compressors S=Single Compressor Nominal Tons HAZARD IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION! DANGER Dangers indicate a hazardous situation which will result in death or serious injury if not avoided.! WARNING Warnings indicate potentially hazardous situations, which can result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death if not avoided.! CAUTION Cautions indicate potentially hazardous situations, which can result in personal injury or equipment damage if not avoided. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 3

4 Installation Receiving and Handling The unit should be inspected immediately after receipt for possible damage. All McQuay centrifugal water chillers are shipped FOB factory and all claims for handling and shipping damage are the responsibility of the consignee. On units with factory-installed insulation, the insulation is removed from the vessel lifting hole (also used for transportation tie-downs) locations and are shipped loose. They should be secured in place after the unit is finally placed. Neoprene vibration pads are also shipped loose in a control panel. If so equipped, leave the shipping skid in place until the unit is in its final position. This will aid in handling the equipment. Extreme care must be used when rigging the unit to prevent damage to the control panels and refrigerant piping. See the certified dimension drawings included in the job submittal for the center of gravity of the unit. If the drawings are not available, consult the local McQuay sales office for assistance. The unit can be lifted by fastening the rigging hooks to the four corners of the unit where the rigging eyes are located (see Figure 1). A spreader bar must be used between the rigging lines to prevent damage to the control panels, piping and electrical panels. The spreader-bar length should be equal to, or no more then 1-foot shorter than the distance between the lifting holes located at opposite ends of the chiller. The unit will require a single spreader-bar of this length capable of supporting 1.5 times the shipping weight of the unit. Separately, all cables and hooks by themselves must also be capable of supporting 1.5 times the shipping weight of the unit. Figure 1, WMC, Major Component Locations Operator Interface Touch Screen, OITS Evaporator Relief Valve (Behind the OITS) Outlet Combined Discharge Check and Shutoff Valve Control Panel Compressor #1 Suction Shutoff Valve Compressor #2 Rigging Holes Each Corner Evaporator Outlet Inlet Condenser Condenser Relief Valves Optional Single-Point Power Block or Disconnect Switch Electronic Expansion Valve Circuit #2 Power Panel Circuit #1 Power Panel 4 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

5 Location and Mounting Clearance The unit must be mounted on a level concrete or steel base and must be located to provide service clearance at one end of the unit for possible removal of evaporator and/or condenser tubes. Evaporator and condenser tubes are rolled into the tube sheets to permit replacement if necessary. The length of the vessel should be allowed at one end. Doors or removable wall sections can be utilized. Clearance at all sides, including the top, is 3 feet (1 meter). The U.S. National Electric Code (NEC) or local codes can require more clearance in and around electrical components (4-feet in front of electrical panels) and must be checked for compliance. They are designed for indoor, non-freezing installation only unless special construction is ordered. Vibration Pads The shipped-loose neoprene vibration pads (shipped in the power panels) should be located under the corners of the unit (unless the job specifications state otherwise). They are installed to be flush with the sides and outside edge of the feet. Insulation Corners Insulation corners that cover the rigging holes on the upper corners of the vessel end plates are shipped loose (in the power panels) and should be installed with adhesive after the init is set in place. Mounting Make sure that the floor or structural support is adequate to support the full operating weight of the complete unit. It is not necessary to bolt the unit to the mounting slab or framework; but should this be desirable, 1-1/8" (28.5 mm) mounting holes are provided in the unit support at the four corners. Note: Units are shipped with refrigerant valves closed to isolate the refrigerant in the unit condenser. Valves must remain closed until start-up by the factory service technician. Nameplates There are several identification nameplates on the chiller: The unit nameplate is located on the Unit Control Panel. It has a Model No. XXXX and Serial No. XXXX. Both are unique to the unit and will identify it. These numbers should be used to identify the unit for service, parts, or warranty questions. This plate also has the unit refrigerant charge. Vessel nameplates are located on the evaporator and condenser. Along with other information, they have a National Board Number (NB) and a serial number, either of which identify the vessel (but not the entire unit). Water Piping Vessel Drains at Start-up The unit is tilted and drained of water in the factory and shipped with open drain valves in each head of the evaporator and condenser. Be sure to close the valves prior to filling the vessel with fluid. Evaporator and Condenser Water Piping All evaporators and condensers come standard with groove-type nozzles for Victaulic couplings (also suitable for welding), or optional flange connections. The installing contractor must provide matching mechanical connections of the size and type required.! CAUTION Freeze Notice: Neither the evaporator nor the condenser is self-draining; both must be blown out to help avoid damage from freezing temperatures. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 5

6 The piping should include thermometers at the inlet and outlet connections and air vents at the high points. The water heads can be interchanged (end for end) so that the water connections can be made at either end of the unit. If this is done, use new head gaskets and relocate the control sensors. In cases where the water pump noise can be objectionable, vibration isolation sections are recommended at both the inlet and outlet of the pump. In most cases, it will not be necessary to provide vibration eliminator sections in the condenser inlet and outlet water lines. But they can be required where noise and vibration are critical. Important Notes on Welding If welding is to be performed on the mechanical or flange connections: 1. Remove the solid-state temperature sensor, thermostat bulbs and optional nozzle mounted flow switches (if so equipped) from the wells to prevent damage to those components. 2. Properly ground the unit or severe damage to the MicroTech II unit controller can occur. Note: ASME certification will be revoked if welding is performed on a vessel shell or tube sheet. Water pressure gauge connection taps and gauges must be provided in the field piping at the inlet and outlet connections of both vessels for measuring the water pressure drop. The pressure drops and flow rates for the various evaporators and condensers are job specific and the original job documentation can be consulted for this information. Refer to the nameplate on the vessel shell for identification. Connections Be sure that water inlet and outlet connections match certified drawings and stenciled nozzle markings. The condenser is connected with the coolest water entering at the bottom connection to maximize subcooling. The evaporator outlet is on the right side of the head, regardless of which end the connections are on. Refer to dimension drawings beginning on page 10.! CAUTION When common piping is used for both building heating and cooling modes, care must be taken to provide that water flowing through the evaporator cannot exceed 110 F. Water this hot can cause the relief valve to discharge refrigerant or damage controls. Piping must be supported to eliminate weight and strain on the fittings and connections. Chilled water piping must be adequately insulated. A cleanable 20-mesh water strainer must be installed in both water inlet lines. Sufficient shutoff valves must be installed to permit draining the water from the evaporator or condenser without draining the complete system. Filtering and Treatment Owners and operators must be aware that if the unit is operating with a cooling tower, cleaning and flushing the cooling tower is required. Make sure tower blow-down or bleed-off is operating. Atmospheric air contains many contaminants, which increases the need for water treatment. The use of untreated water will result in corrosion, erosion, slime buildup, scaling, or algae formation. Water treatment service must be used. McQuay International is not responsible for damage or faulty operation from untreated or improperly treated water. Special care must be taken when utilizing open system water that is usually not treated (such as lakes, rivers, and ponds). Special tube and water head material may be required to reduce damage from corrosion. 6 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

7 Flow Switch Note: Chiller units must have flow switches for the evaporator and condenser. McQuay furnishes factory-installed and wired, thermaltype flow switches as standard equipment on Magnitude chillers. Field-installed and wired Delta-P switches can be used instead. They prevent the unit from starting without sufficient water flow through the vessels. They also serve to shut down the unit in the event that water flow is interrupted to guard against evaporator freeze-up or excessive discharge pressure. Additionally, for a higher margin of protection, normally open auxiliary contacts in the pump starters can be wired in series with the flow switches as shown in the Field Wiring Diagram on page 29. Figure 2, Unit-Mounted Flow Switch Cooling Towers The condenser water flow rate must be checked to be sure that it conforms to the system design. A tower bypass valve, controlled by the unit controller, is required to control the minimum condenser entering temperature. Unless the system and chiller unit are specifically designed for them, condenser bypass or variable condenser flow is not recommended, since low condenser flow rates can cause unstable operation and excessive tube fouling. Cooling towers used with McQuay centrifugal chillers are normally selected for condenser water inlet water temperatures between 75 F and 90 F (24 C and 32 C). Lower entering water temperatures are desirable from the standpoint of energy reduction, but a minimum does exist. For recommendations on optimum entering water temperature and cooling tower fan control, consult the Condenser Water section on page 7. Condenser Water Temperature When the ambient wet bulb temperature is lower than design, the entering condenser water temperature can be allowed to fall, improving chiller performance. McQuay chillers will start with entering condenser water temperature as low as 55 F (12.8 C) providing the chilled water temperature is below the condenser water temperature. Depending on local climatic conditions, using the lowest possible entering condenser water temperature can be more costly in total system power consumed than the expected savings in chiller power would suggest due to the excessive fan power required. To obtain lower than 55 F (12.8 C) entering condenser water temperature with a tower selected to produce 85 F (29.4 C) water temperature at design ambient air temperatures, cooling tower fans must continue to operate at 100% capacity at low wet bulb temperatures. As chillers are selected for lower kw per ton, the cooling tower fan motor power becomes a higher percentage of the peak load chiller power. The offsets of compressor power and fan power must be examined. On the other hand, the low condenser water temperatures can be easy and economical to achieve in mild climates with low wet bulb temperatures. Even with tower fan control, some form of water flow control such as tower bypass must be used and controlled by the chiller MicroTech II controller. Figure 3 and Figure 4 illustrate two temperature-actuated tower bypass arrangements. The Cold Weather scheme, Figure 4, provides better startup under cold ambient air temperature conditions since most of the piping is indoors and not subjected to cold ambient air. The check valve may be required to prevent air at the pump inlet. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 7

8 Figure 3, Tower Bypass, Mild Weather Operation Figure 4, Tower Bypass, Cold Weather Operation! CAUTION Tower water treatment is essential for continued efficient and reliable unit operation. If not available in-house, competent water treatment specialists should be contracted. Field Insulation If the optional factory-installation of thermal insulation is not ordered, insulation should be field installed to reduce heat loss and prevent condensation from forming. Insulation should cover The evaporator barrel, tube sheet, and water heads. The suction line from the top of the evaporator to the compressor inlet flange. The compressor support brackets welded to the evaporator. The liquid line from the expansion valve outlet to the evaporator inlet. Insulation is UL recognized (File # E55475). It is 3/4" thick ABS/PVC flexible foam with a skin. The K factor is 0.28 at 75 F. Sheet insulation is fitted and cemented in place forming a vapor barrier, then painted with a resilient epoxy finish that resists cracking. The insulation complies to or has been tested in accordance with the following: ASTM-C-177 ASTM-C-534 Type 2 UL 94-5V ASTM-D C1 ASTM E 84 MEA M Vol. N CAN/ULC S102-M88 IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 8

9 Physical Data and Weights Evaporator Refrigerant-side design pressure is 200 psi (1380 kpa). Water-side is 150 psi (1034 kpa). Approximate total square footage of insulation surface required for individual packaged chillers is tabulated by evaporator code and can be found below. Table 1, Evaporator Physical Data WMC Model Evaporator Code Tube Length Unit Refrigerant Charge lb. (kg) Evaporator Water Volume, gal (L) Insulation Area sq. ft. (m 2 ) Number of Relief Valves 145S, E ft. 500 (227) 38 (145) 66 (6.1) 1 145D E ft. 600 (272) 38 (145) 66 (6.1) 1 150D E ft. 800 (363) 45 (170) 90 (8.3) 1 250D E ft. 600 (272) 61 (231) 76 (7.1) 1 290D E ft (500) 72 (273) 102 (9.4) 1 400D E ft (562) 88 (336) 114 (11) 1 Notes: 1. Refrigerant charge is for the entire unit and is approximate since the actual charge will depend on other variables. Actual charge will be shown on the unit nameplate. 2. Water capacity is based on standard tube configuration and standard dished heads. Condenser With positive pressure systems, the pressure variance with temperature is always predictable, and the vessel design and pressure relief protection are based upon pure refrigerant characteristics. R-134a requires ASME vessel design, inspection and testing and uses spring-loaded pressure relief valves. When an over-pressure condition occurs, spring-loaded relief valves purge only that quantity of refrigerant required to reduce the pressure to the valve s set pressure and then close. Refrigerant-side design pressure is 200 psi (1380 kpa). Water-side design is 150 psi (1034 kpa). Table 2, Condenser Physical Data WMC Model Condenser Code Tube Length Maximum Pumpdown Capacity lb. (kg) Water Volume gal. (L) Number of Relief Valves 145S, 145D C ft. 724 (328) 47 (147) 2 150D C ft. 971 (440) 62 (236) 2 250D C ft. 883 (401) 61 (231) 2 290D C ft (533) 72 (273) 2 400D C ft (760) 111 (419) 2 Notes: 1. Condenser pumpdown capacity based on 90% full at 90 F. 2. Water capacity based on standard configuration and standard heads and can be less with lower tube counts. 3. See Relief Valves section for additional information. 4. See page 18 for unit operating, shipping and corner weights. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 9

10 Dimensions Figure 5, WMC 145S (See page 15 for notes.) 10 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

11 Figure 6, WMC 145D (See page 15 for notes.) IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 11

12 Figure 7, WMC 150D, 2-Pass Evaporator, 2-Pass Condenser (See page 15 for notes.) 12 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

13 Figure 8, WMC 250D, 2-Pass Evaporator, 2-Pass Condenser (See page 15 for notes.) IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 13

14 Figure 9, WMC 290D, 2-Pass Evaporator, 2- Pass Condenser (See page 15 for notes.) 14 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

15 Figure 10, WMC 400D, 2-Pass (See page 15 for notes.) IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 15

16 Figure 11, WMC 400D, 2-Pass Connections REAR VIEW TOP VIEW INLET C L OUTLET Ø NOM. TYP. C L OUTLET 7,8 EVAPORATOR MARINE WATER BOX 2-PASS VICTAULIC 150 PSI WATERSIDE TYP. Ø NOM. TYP INLET 7,8 CONDENSER MARINE WATER BOX 2-PASS VICTAULIC 150 PSI WATERSIDE TYP. MOUNTING FOOT TYP. Ø 1.13 [29] MTNG. HOLE TYP. ENVELOPE OF UNIT TYP TYP Z X UNIT CTRL. BOX TYP. FRONT END BOX # TYP. FRONT END BOX # TYP ,13,14 5,13 5, TYP TYP TOP VIEW Drawing Notes NOTES: 1. All dimensions are in Inches and [Millimeters] unless noted otherwise. 2. Final connections must allow for.500 inch +/- [12.7mm] manufacturing tolerances inch FPT [25.4 mm] evaporator and condenser relief valves must be piped per ANSI / ASHRAE 15. Number of relief valves is 1 per evaporator and 2 per condenser inch [9 mm] suction nozzle relief valve must be piped per ANSI / ASHRAE Minimum clearances are shown below. Table 3 Minimum Clearance Requirements WMC Model One End in. (mm) Opposite End in. (mm) Sides & Top in. (mm) Electric Panels in. (mm) 145S, 145D 250D 112 (2845) 36 (914) 36 (914) 48 (1219) 150D, 290D 400D 147 (3734) 36 (914) 36 (914) 48 (1219) NOTES: a. The One End clearance is for tube removal and can be provided by a door or window. b. Local codes may require greater than 48 inches for electric panel clearance inch [83mm] diameter lifting holes are provided. See installation manual for lifting instructions. 7. All water connections are given in standard U.S. pipe sizes. Standard connections are suitable for welding or victaulic couplings. 8. Unit shown has standard left-hand water connections. Right-hand connections are available for either vessel. For right hand evaporator the inlet and outlet nozzles are reversed. ANSI-flanged connections are available upon request. When using ANSI-flanged connections add.500 inch [13 mm] to each flanged end. 16 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

17 9. Dimensions shown are for units (evaporator / condenser) with standard design pressures. The refrigerant side design pressure is 200 PSI {1380 kpa} and the waterside design pressure is 150 PSI {1034 kpa}. Consult the factory for unit dimensions with higher design pressures. 10. The unit vibration isolator pads are provided for field installation. When fully loaded inches [6 mm] thick. 11. These values are for units with standard wall thickness copper tubing only. 12. The shipping skid, when used, adds 4.00 inches [105 mm] to the overall unit height. 13. If main power wiring is brought up through the floor, this wiring must be outside the envelope of the unit. 14. Typical wiring connections to the compressor control box are multi-power wiring into the top of each box. The unit control box has a lower section that contains a disconnect switch when the optional single-point connection is selected and is the landing point for the power connection. Otherwise it is empty. 15. The unit is shipped with an operating charge of refrigerant. 16. Optional marine water box connections are available upon request. Table 4, Overall Dimensions, 2-Pass Vessels WMC 145S, WMC 145D WMC 150 WMC 250 In. (mm) Same End Opp. End Same End Opp. End Same End Opp. End Length 135 (3429) 141 (3581) 171 (4343) 177 (4496) 135 (3429) 141 (3581) Width 39 (991) 39 (991) 35 (889) 35 (889) 44 (1117) 44 (1117) Height 80 (2032) 80 (2032) 80 (2032) 80 (2032) 83 (2108) 83 (2108) In. (mm) WMC 290 WMC 400 Same End Same End Same End Opp. End Length 171 (4343) 171 (4343) 169 (4292) 172 (4368) Width 44 (1117) 44 (1117) 47 (737) 47 (737) Height 83 (2108) 83 (2108) 93 (2351) 93 (2351) IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 17

18 Mounting/Lifting Weights Figure 12 LB RB A B LF RF Circuit #1 Circuit #2 Control Panel Electric Panels Lifting Location WMC Vessel Models Lifting (Shipping) Weight, lbs (kg) inch (mm) Model (Size) LF RF LB RB Total A B 145S E2209/C (561) 1146 (520) 1565 (710) 1450 ( (2449) 4.0 (102) (2845) 145D E2209/C (652) 1440 (653) 1685 (765) 1688 (766) 6252 (2836) 4.0 (102) (2845) 150D E2212/C (735) 1750 (794) 1927 (874) 2083 (945) 7380 (3347) 4.0 (102) (3734) 250D E2609/C (839) 1829 (830) 1933 (877) 1911 (867) 7525 (3414) 4.0 (102) (2845) 290D E2612/C (1242) 2105 (955) 3399 (1542) 2611 (1184) 10,953 (4923) 4.0 (102) (3734) 400D E3012/C (1216) 2762 (1253) 3539 (1605) 3648 (1655) 12,629 (5728) 4.0 (102) (3734) WMC Vessel Models Mounting (Operating) Weight, lbs (kg) Model (Size) LF RF LB RB Total 145S E2209/C (611) 1260 (572) 1811 (821) 1695 (769) 6113 (2773) 145D E2209/C (689) 1421 (645) 2042 (926) 1912 (867) 6894 (3127) 150D E2212/C (797) 1883 (854) 2222 (1008) 2382 (1080) 8242 (3739) 250D E2609/C ( (905) 2236 (1544) 2213 (1004) 8459 (3837) 290D E2612/C (1371) 2401 (1090) 3901 (1770) 3099 (1406) 12,422 (5635) 400D E3012/C (1353) 3063 (1389) 4068 (1845) 4179 (1895) 14,292 (6483) NOTES: 1. The block shown above is the mounting footprint, not the entire unit footprint. 2. Lifting holes in the top of the tube sheets are 3.25-inch diameter. Mounting holes in the feet are inch diameter. 18 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

19 Pressure Drop Curves NOTE: The Evaporator and Condenser Model Codes are shown on page 9. The -B and -C designations shown on the curves refer to vessel tube count, which is determined by the computer selection program. Figure 13, Single Pass Evaporators 30 WMC Evap - Water Side Pressure Drop (1 pass) EPD - ft E2212-B E2212-C E2212-D E2209-B E2209-C E2209-D E2612-B E2609-B E3012-B E3012-C EGPM - gpm Figure 14, Single Pass Condensers 25.0 WMC Cond - Water Side Pressure Drop (1 pass) CPD - ft C2012-B C2012-C C2009-B C2009-C C2212-B C2212-C C2209-B C2209-C C2612-B C2612-C CGPM - gpm IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 19

20 Figure 15, 2-Pass Evaporators EPD - ft WMC Evap - Water Side Pressure Drop (2 pass) E2212-B E2212-C E2212-D E2209-B E2209-C E2209-D E2612-B E2609-B E3012-B E3012-C EGPM - gpm Figure 16, 2-Pass Condensers CPD - ft C2012-B C2012-C C2009-B C2009-C C2212-B C2212-C C2209-B C2209-C C2612-B C2612-C WMC Cond - Water Side Pressure Drop (2 pass) CGPM - gpm 20 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

21 Figure 17, 3-Pass Evaporators E2212-C E2212-D E2209-C E2209-D E2612-B E2609-B E3012-C WMC Evap - Water Side Pressure Drop (3 pass) EPD - ft EGPM - gpm Figure 18, 3-Pass Condensers WMC Cond - Water Side Pressure Drop (3 pass) C2012-C C2009-C C2212-C C2209-C C2612-C CPD - ft CGPM - gpm IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 21

22 Relief Valves As a safety precaution and to meet code requirements, each chiller is equipped with pressure relief valves located on the condenser and evaporator for the purpose of relieving excessive refrigerant pressure (caused by equipment malfunction, fire, etc.) to the atmosphere. Most codes require that relief valves be vented to the outside of a building and this is a desirable practice for all installations. Relief piping connections to the relief valves must have flexible connectors. Note: Remove plastic shipping plugs (if installed) from the inside of the valves prior to making pipe connections. Whenever vent piping is installed, the lines must be run in accordance with local code requirements; where local codes do not apply, the latest issue of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 15 code recommendations must be followed. Condensers have two relief valves as a set with a three-way valve separating the two valves. One valve remains active at all times and the second valve acts as a standby. Figure 19, Condenser 3-Way Relief Valve Refrigerant Vent Piping Relief valve connection sizes are one-inch FPT and are in the quantity shown in Table 1 and Table 2 on page 9. Twin relief valves mounted on a transfer valve are used on the condenser so that one relief valve can be shut off and removed, leaving the other in operation. Only one of the two is in operation at any time. Vent piping is sized for only one valve of the set (but connected to both) since only one can be in operation at a time. In no case would a combination of evaporator and condenser sizes require more refrigerant than the pumpdown capacity of the condenser. Condenser pumpdown capacities are based on the current ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 15 that recommend 90% full at 90 F (32 C). To convert values to the older ARI standard, multiply pumpdown capacity by Sizing Vent Piping (ASHRAE Method) Relief valve pipe sizing is based on the discharge capacity for the given evaporator or condenser and the length of piping to be run. Discharge capacity for R-134a vessels is calculated using a complicated equation that accounts for equivalent length of pipe, valve capacity, Moody friction factor, pipe ID, outlet pressure and back pressure. The formula and tables are contained in ASHRAE Standard The McQuay Magnitude centrifugal units have a relief valve setting of 200 psi. 22 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

23 Using the ASHRAE formula and basing calculations on the 225 psi design yields a conservative pipe size, which is summarized in Table 5. The table gives the pipe size required per relief valve. When valves are piped together, the common piping must follow the rules set out in the following paragraph on common piping. Table 5. Relief Valve Piping Sizes Equivalent length (ft) Pipe Size inch (NPT) 1 1/4 1 1/ /2 3 4 Moody Factor NOTE: A 1-inch pipe is too small to handle these valves. A pipe increaser must always be installed at the valve outlet. Common Piping According to ASHRAE Standard 15, the pipe size cannot be less than the relief valve outlet size. The discharge from more than one relief valve can be run into a common header, the area of which cannot be less than the sum of the areas of the connected pipes. For further details, refer to ASHRAE Standard 15. The common header can be calculated by the formula: DCommon D D Dn The above information is a guide only. Consult local codes and/or latest version of ASHRAE Standard 15 for sizing data. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 23

24 Electrical Data Wiring, fuse and wire size must be in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC). Important: The voltage to these units must be within 10% of nameplate voltage, and the voltage unbalance between phases must not exceed 2%. Since a 2% voltage unbalance will cause a current unbalance of 6 to 10 times the voltage unbalance per NEMA MG-1, 1998 Standard, it is most important that the unbalance between phases be kept at a minimum. Power Wiring The standard power wiring connection to Magnitude chillers is multi-point, i.e. a separate power supply to each circuit s terminal box. Single-point connection to a terminal box, located under the low voltage control panel, is available as an option, in which case the individual circuit breakers for each circuit are retained. The single point connection is to a standard power block or optional single unit disconnect switch. Figure 20, Electrical Panel, Multi-Point Connection Power Entry (3) Controller Transformers 120V-24V Control Power Transformer 480V-120V The electrical panel (as shown to the right) contains the circuit breaker/ disconnect (standard on both multi-point connection and single-point connection), a line reactor. The circuit breakers provide compressor overload protection. Proper phase sequence to the unit is not required as far as the unit operation is concerned. Correct motor rotation is established by the chiller control system regardless of the connected phase sequence.! DANGER Qualified and licensed electricians must perform wiring. An electrical shock hazard exists that can cause severe injury or death. Table 6, Magnitude Electrical Connections Single-point Multi-point Power Connection Single-point Terminal Box Each Compressor Electric Box Incoming Lugs Circuit Breaker Standard Amp Rating High Short Circuit Current Rating, HSCC Power Block Disconnect Power Block Disconnect Standard Rated Standard Rated Molded HSCC Rated Power Block Case Disc. Switch Circuit Breaker Not Available Standard Rated Standard Rated HSCC Rated Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker Not Available (2) Standard Rated (2) HSCC Rated Not Available Circuit Breakers Circuit Breakers NOTES 1. Bold type combination is standard offering, all other combinations are options. 2. Circuit breakers have through-the-door disconnect switch handle. 3. When HSCC rating is included, the entire two compressor electric boxes, and single-point box if ordered, are HSCC rated. HSCCR at 460volts is 65 ka. Line Reactor 24 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

25 General Note: The RLA for use in the following tables is obtained by the selection of a specific unit by McQuay. When shipped, a unit will bear the specific RLA stamped on the nameplate for the selected operating conditions. The tables below are for 60 Hz, 460 volts and 50 Hz, 400 volts.! CAUTION The RLA stamped on the unit may be lower than the minimum shown in the following tables, in which case the minimum table value must be used for wire sizing.. WMC 145S, Single Compressor Table 7, Standard Single Point Connection, 1 Compressor Only RLA Minimum Circuit Field Wire LRA (Per Compressor) Ampacity (MCA) Quantity Wire GA Max Fuse Size 79 to 80 Amps to GA 175 Amps 81 to 88 Amps to GA 175 Amps 89 to 92 Amps to GA 200 Amps 93 to 99 Amps to GA 200 Amps 100 Amps GA 225 Amps 101 to 104 Amps to GA 225 Amps 105 to 111 Amps to /0 225 Amps 112 to 120 Amps to /0 250 Amps 121 to 133 Amps to /0 250 Amps 134 to 140 Amps to /0 300 Amps 141 to 150 Amps to /0 300 Amps Table 8, Disconnect Switch Size RLA Single Point Connection Disconnect Switch only 79 to 100 Amps 175 Amps 101 to 150 Amps 225 Amps NOTE: Disconnect Switch will also be a Circuit Breaker. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 25

26 WMC 145D and 150D, Dual Compressors Multi-point Connection, Standard Table 9, WMC 145D, 150D Electrical Data RLA (Per Compressor) LRA Minimum Circuit Field Wire Ampacity (MCA) Quantity Wire GA Max Fuse Size 52 to 55 Amps to GA 110 Amps 56 to 65 Amps to GA 125 Amps 68 to 77 Amps to GA 150 Amps 78 to 85 Amps to GA 175 Amps 89 to 91 Amps to GA 200 Amps 92 to 103 Amps to GA 200 Amps 104 to 110 Amps to /0 225 Amps 111 to 113 Amps to /0 250 Amps NOTES 1. Data is for each of two circuits 1 compressor per circuit Single-point Connection, Optional Table 10, WMC 145D, 150D Electrical Data RLA Minimum Circuit Field Wire LRA (Per Compressor) Ampacity (MCA) Quantity Wire GA Max Fuse Size 52 to 53 Amps to GA 150 Amps 54 to 57 Amps to GA 175 Amps 58 to 61 Amps to /0 175 Amps 62 to 65 Amps to /0 200 Amps 68 to 69 Amps to /0 200 Amps 70 to 76 Amps to /0 225 Amps 77 to 85 Amps to /0 250 Amps 89 to 92 Amps to /0 250 Amps 93 to 102 Amps to /0 300 Amps 103 to 107 Amps to Amps 108 to 113 Amps to Amps NOTES 1. Data is for each of two circuits 1 compressor per circuit Single Point and Multi-point Connection Table 11, WMC 145D, 150D Single and Multi-Point Connections RLA (Per Compressor) Multi-Point Connection Single Point Connection Disconnect Switch only Power Block Disconnect Switch 52 to 65 Amps 100 Amps 68 to 85 Amps 150 Amps 335 Amps 400 Amps 89 to 113 Amps 175 Amps NOTES: 1. Disconnect switch will also be a circuit breaker. 2. On single-point connection, a circuit breaker is supplied in each circuit after the power block or molded case disconnect switch. 26 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

27 WMC 250D and 290D, Dual Compressor Table 12, Multi-Point Connection, Standard RLA (Per Compressor) LRA Minimum Circuit Field Wire Ampacity (MCA) Quantity Wire GA Max Fuse Size 79 to 80 Amps to GA 175 Amps 81 to 88 Amps to GA 175 Amps 89 to 92 Amps to GA 200 Amps 93 to 99 Amps to GA 200 Amps 100 Amps GA 225 Amps 101 to 104 Amps to GA 225 Amps 105 to 111 Amps to /0 225 Amps 112 to 120 Amps to /0 250 Amps 121 to 133 Amps to /0 250 Amps 134 to 140 Amps to /0 300 Amps 141 to 150 Amps to /0 300 Amps NOTES 1. Data is for each of two circuits 1 compressor per circuit Table 13, Single Point Connection, Optional RLA (Per Compressor) LRA Minimum Circuit Field Wire Ampacity (MCA) Quantity Wire GA Max Fuse Size 79 to 88 Amps to /0 250 Amps 89 to 92 Amps to MCM 250 Amps 93 to 100 Amps to MCM 300 Amps 101 to 107 Amps to MCM 300 Amps 108 to 113 Amps to MCM 350 Amps 114 to 120 Amps to MCM 350 Amps 121 to 123 Amps to MCM 350 Amps 124 to 126 Amps to MCM 400 Amps 127 to 137 Amps to MCM 400 Amps 138 Amps MCM 400 Amps 139 to 140 Amps to MCM 450 Amps 141 to 149 Amps to MCM 450 Amps 150 Amps MCM 450 Amps NOTES 1. Data is for each of two circuits 1 compressor per circuit Table 14, Single Point and Multi-point Connection RLA Multi-Point Connection Single Point Connection (Per Compressor) Disconnect Switch only Power Block Disconnect Switch 79 to 100 Amps 175 Amps 335 Amps 250 Amps 101 to 150 Amps 225 Amps 380 Amps 400 Amps NOTES: 1. Disconnect switch will also be a circuit breaker. 2. On single-point connection, a circuit breaker is supplied in each circuit after the power block or molded case disconnect switch. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 27

28 WMC 400D, Dual Compressors Table 15, WMC 400D, Optional Multi-Point Connection RLA (Per Compressor) LRA Minimum Circuit Field Wire Ampacity (MCA) Quantity Wire GA Max Fuse Size 126 to 133 Amps to /0 250 Amps 134 to 140 Amps to /0 300 Amps 141 to 155 Amps to /0 300 Amps 156 to 160 Amps to /0 350 Amps 161 to 170 Amps to /0 350 Amps NOTES: 1. Data is for each circuit 1 compressor per circuit Table 16, WMC 400D, Standard Single Point Connection RLA (Per Compressor) LRA Minimum Circuit Field Wire Ampacity (MCA) Quantity Wire GA Max Fuse Size 126 Amps MCM 400 Amps 127 to 137 Amps to MCM 400 Amps 138 Amps MCM 400 Amps 139 to 148 Amps to MCM 450 Amps 149 to 153 Amps to MCM 450 Amps 154 to 160 Amps to MCM 500 Amps 161 to 168 Amps to MCM 500 Amps 169 to 170 Amps to (2 ) 3/0 500 Amps NOTES: 1. Data is for each circuit 2 compressors per unit Table 17, Single Point and Multi-point Connection RLA Multi-Point Connection Single Point Connection (Per Compressor) Disconnect Switch only Power Block Disconnect Switch 126 to 160 Amps 250 Amps 380 Amps 400 Amps 161 to 170 Amps 250 Amps 380 Amps 400 Amps NOTES: 1. Disconnect switch will also be a circuit breaker. 2. On single-point connection, a circuit breaker is in each circuit after power block or molded disconnect switch. 28 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

29 Figure 21, Field Wiring Diagram MICROTECH CONTROL BOX TERMINALS (115V) (24V) UTB1 GND PE 54 * COOLING TOWER FOURTH STAGE STARTER * COOLING TOWER THIRD STAGE STARTER * COOLING TOWER SECOND STAGE STARTER * COOLING TOWER FIRST STAGE STARTER POWER * NOTE 7 NEUTRAL * NOTE 10 H O C4 A * NOTE 10 H O C3 A * NOTE 10 H A O * NOTE 10 H A O C2 C EF1 EF1 70 CF1 CF1 MJ MJ (NOTE 6) EVAP. DELTA P. OR FLOW SWITCH NOTE 11 NOTE 11 * MODE SWITCH (NOTE 6) COND. DELTA P. OR FLOW SWITCH *REMOTE ON/OFF (NOTE 5) * NOTE 8 H O A EP2 C NOTE 11 EWI-2 * NOTE 8 H O A EP1 C NOTE 11 EWI-1 * NOTE 9 CP2 NOTE 11 H O A C CWI-2 *CHILLED WATER PUMP STARTERS 52 :3303 *COOLING TOWER BYPASS VALUE *COOLING TOWER VFD 0-10 VDC 0-10 VDC *CONDENSER WATER PUMP STARTERS COMMON * NOTE (NO) 83(NC) A *ALARM RELAY (NOTE 4) * NOTE 9 CP1 H O A C POWER 84 NOTE 11 CWI-1 NOTE: Complete notes are on the following page. EXCERPT FROM SCHEM REV. 0D FIELD CONNECTION DIAGRAM CENTRIFUGAL UNITS FOR DCVOLTAGE AND 4-20 MA CONNECTIONS(SEENOTE3) FOR DETAILS OF CONTROL REFERTO UNIT CONTROL SCHEMATIC COMPRESSOR CONTROL SCHEMATIC LEGEND: *FIELD SUPPLIED ITEM IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 29

30 Field Wiring Diagram Notes 1. Compressor terminal boxes are factory-mounted and wired. All line-side wiring must be in accordance with the NEC and be made with copper wire and copper lugs only. Power wiring between the terminal box and compressor terminals is factory installed. 2. Minimum wire size for 115 VAC is 12 ga. for a maximum length of 50 feet. If greater than 50 feet refer to McQuay for recommended wire size minimum. Wire size for 24 VAC is 18 ga. All wiring to be installed as NEC Class 1 wiring system. All 24 VAC wiring must be run in separate conduit from 115 VAC wiring. Wiring must be wired in accordance with NEC and connection to be made with copper wire and copper lugs only. 3. Voltage unbalance not to exceed 2% with a resultant current unbalance of 6 to 10 times the voltage unbalance per NEMA MG-1, 1998 Standard. Supply voltage must be +/- 10% of compressor nameplate voltage. 4. A customer furnished 24 or 120 vac power for alarm relay coil may be connected between UTB1 terminals 84 power and 81 neutral of the control panel. For normally open contacts wire between 82 & 81. For normally closed wire between 83 & 81. The alarm is operator programmable. Maximum rating of the alarm relay coil is 25VA. 5. Remote on/off control of unit can be accomplished by installing a set of dry contacts between terminals 70 and If field supplied flow switches are used in addition to the factory-mounted flow switches, they must be wired as shown. Pressure differential switches must be installed across the vessel and not the pump. They must be suitable for 24 vac and low current application. 7. Customer supplied 115 VAC 20 amp power for optional evaporator and condenser water pump control power and tower fans is supplied to unit control terminals (UTB1) 85 power / 86 neutral, PE equipment ground. 8. Optional customer supplied 115 VAC, 25-VA maximum coil rated, chilled water pump relay (ep1 & 2) may be wired as shown. This option will cycle the chilled water pump in response to chiller demand. 9. The condenser water pump must cycle with the unit. A customer supplied 115 VAC 25 VA maximum coil rated, condenser water pump relay (CP1 & 2) is to be wired as shown. Units with free-cooling must have condenser water above 60 F before starting. 10. Optional customer supplied 115 VAC 25 VA maximum coil rated cooling tower fan relays (C1 - C2 standard, C3-C4 optional) may be wired as shown. This option will cycle the cooling tower fans in order to maintain unit head pressure. 11. Auxiliary 24 VAC rated contacts in both the chilled water and condenser water pump starters can be wired as shown mA external signal for chilled water reset are wired to terminals 71 and 51 on the unit controller; load limit is wired to terminals 71 and 58 on the unit controller. 13. Optional Control Inputs. The following 4-20 ma optional inputs are connected as shown: Demand Limit; Terminals 58 and 71 common Chilled Water Reset; Terminals 51 and 71 common Evaporator Water Flow; Terminals 59 and 71 common Condenser Water Flow; Terminals 60 and 71 common 14. Optional Control Power Source. 115 volt control power can be supplied from a separate circuit and fused at 20 amps inductive load. Connection is to terminals 85 and 86 common ma external signal for chilled water reset are wired to terminals 71 and 51 on the unit controller; load limit is wired to terminals 71 and 58 on the unit controller. Control Wiring The control circuit on the McQuay centrifugal packaged chiller is designed for 115-volts. Control power is supplied from a factory-wired transformer located in the electrical box. VFD Line Harmonics Despite their many benefits, care must be taken when applying VFDs due to the effect of line harmonics on the building electric system. VFDs cause distortion of the AC line because they are nonlinear loads, that is, they don't draw sinusoidal current from the line. They draw their current from only the peaks of the AC line, thereby flattening the top of the voltage waveform. Some other nonlinear loads are electronic ballasts and uninterruptible power supplies. Line harmonics and their associated distortion can be critical to ac-drives for three reasons: 1. Current harmonics can cause additional heating to transformers, conductors, and switchgear. 2. Voltage harmonics upset the smooth voltage sinusoidal waveform. 3. High-frequency components of voltage distortion can interfere with signals transmitted on the AC line for some control systems. The harmonics of concern are the 5 th, 7 th, 11 th, and 13 th. Even harmonics, harmonics divisible by three, and high magnitude harmonics are usually not a problem. 30 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

31 Current Harmonics An increase in reactive impedance in front of the VFD helps reduce the harmonic currents. Reactive impedance can be added in the following ways: 1. Mount the drive far from the source transformer. 2. Add line reactors. They are standard equipment on Magnitude chillers. 3. Use an isolation transformer. 4. Use a harmonic filter. Voltage Harmonics Voltage distortion is caused by the flow of harmonic currents through a source impedance. A reduction in source impedance to the point of common coupling (PCC) will result in a reduction in voltage harmonics. This can be done in the following ways: 1. Keep the PCC as far from the drives (close to the power source) as possible. 2. Increase the size (decrease the impedance) of the source transformer. 3. Increase the capacity (decrease the impedance) of the busway or cables from the source to the PCC. 4. Make sure that added reactance is "downstream" (closer to the VFD than the source) from the PCC. Line Reactors Five-percent line reactors are standard equipment on Magnitude chillers and located in each compressors power panel. They are employed to improve the power factor by reducing the effects of harmonics. Harmonic Filter The harmonic filter is an option for field mounting and wiring outside of the power panel. It works in conjunction with the line reactor to further minimize harmonic distortion. It is wired between a compressor s power supply and the circuit breaker (manual disconnect). See Figure 22 on page 32. IEEE Standard defines acceptable limits. See the Magnitude certified drawings for harmonic filter dimensions and wiring information. EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference) and RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) Filter This filter is a factory-installed option. The terms EMI and RFI are often used interchangeably. EMI is actually any frequency of electrical noise, whereas RFI is a specific subset of electrical noise on the EMI spectrum. There are two types of EMI. Conducted EMI is unwanted high frequencies that ride on the AC wave form. EMI Radiated EMI is similar to an unwanted radio broadcast being emitted from the power lines. There are many pieces of equipment that can generate EMI, variable frequency drives included. In the case of variable frequency drives, the electrical noise produced is primarily contained in the switching edges of the pulse width modulation (PWM) controller. As the technology of drives evolves, switching frequencies increase. These increases also increase the effective edge frequencies produced, thereby increasing the amount of electrical noise. The power line noise emissions associated with variable frequency and variable speed drives can cause disturbances in nearby equipment. Typical disturbances include: Dimmer and ballast instability Lighting disturbances such as flashing Poor radio reception Poor television reception Instability of control systems Flow meter totalizing IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 31

32 Flow metering fluctuation Computer system failures including the loss of data Thermostat control problems Radar disruption Sonar disruption RFI Three-phase filters are supplied as an option for factory mounting in the compressor power panels. They use a combination of high frequency inductors and capacitors to reduce noise in the critical 150 khz to 30 MHz frequency range. The inductors act as open circuits and the capacitors act as short circuits at high frequencies while allowing the lower power line frequencies to pass untouched. The filters assist with cost effective compliance to Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) directives, in a compact, efficient, light-weight design. The high common mode and differential mode reduction in the critical 150kHz to 30MHz frequencies assures that potential interference from AC drives is reduced or eliminated. The filters are current-rated devices. In order to properly size a filter, it is necessary to know the operating voltage and the input current rating of the drive. No derating or re-rating is necessary when applying the filter at voltages that are less than or equal to the maximum voltage listed on the filter. The IEEE Standard The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has developed a standard that defines acceptable limits of system current and voltage distortion. A simple form is available from McQuay that allows McQuay to determine compliance with IEEE Line reactors, isolation transformers, or phase-shifting transformers can be required on some installations. Figure 22, Typical Magnitude Power Wiring Notes: 1. Depending on unit configuration, the AC Input Voltage shown above can be from a single point power block or optional disconnect switch or from a direct power source on a multi-point connection. 2. The Line Reactor remains in the circuit if the optional Harmonic Filter is installed. The Harmonic Filter is supplied by McQuay as an option and is field installed and wired as it is too large to fit in the unit power panel. 32 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

33 Fuses All Magnitude chillers have power fuses upstream of the compressors. Models WMC 145S, 250D and 290D have the fuses in the power panel for each compressor. Models WMC 145D and 150D have them in the top of the compressor, accessible by removing the compressor top cover. Fuses are: Manufacturer: Littelfuse, Class: T, Amps: JLLS 175, Volts: 600V. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 33

34 System Pumps Operation of the chilled water pump can be to 1) cycle the pump with the compressor, 2) operate continuously, or 3) start automatically by a remote source. The cooling tower pump must cycle with the machine. The holding coil of the cooling tower pump motor starter must be rated at 115 volts, 60 Hz, with a maximum volt-amperage rating of 100. A control relay is required if the voltage-amperage rating is exceeded. See the Field Wiring Diagram on page 29 or in the cover of control panel for proper connections. All interlock contacts must be rated for no less than 10 inductive amps. The alarm circuit provided in the control center utilizes 115-volts AC. The alarms must not draw more than 10-volt amperes. Multiple Chiller Setup Magnitude dual compressor units have their main control components factory wired to an internal network so that the components can communicate with each other, within the chiller itself. On multi-chiller Magnitude applications, two Magnitude chillers can be interconnected by simple field RS485 interconnecting wiring, the addition of an accessory communication isolation board(s) 485OPDR (McQuay P/N ), and some MicroTech II control settings. The 485OPDR isolation board can be purchased with the unit or separately, during or after chiller installation. Only one board is required. Magnitude chillers cannot be interconnected with WSC, WDC, or WCC chillers. Communication Setup Interconnecting MicroTech II plan RS485 wiring should be installed by the installing contractor prior to startup. The McQuay start-up technician will check the connections and make the necessary set point settings. 1. With no plan connections between chillers, disconnect chiller control power and set the DIP switches as shown in Table With all manual switches off, turn on control power to each chiller and set each OITS address (see Note 2 on page 34). 3. Verify correct nodes on each OITS Service Screen. 4. Connect chillers together (RS485 wiring) as shown in Figure 16. The first chiller in the connection can be designated as Chiller A. The isolation board is attached to the DIN rail adjacent to the Chiller A unit controller. The isolation board has a pigtail that is plugged into J10 on the controller. Most chillers will already have a universal communication module (UCM) that connects the controller to the touchscreen already plugged onto J10. If this is the case, plug the isolation module pigtail into the empty RJ11 plan port on the UCM. This is equivalent to plugging into the unit controller directly. Next, interconnecting wiring is needed between Chiller A and Chiller B. Interconnection: Belden M9841 (RS 485 Spec Cable) is wired from the 485OPDR isolation board (terminals A, B, and C) on Chiller A to the J11 port on the unit controller of Chiller B. At J11, the shield connects to GND, the blue/white wire to the (+) connection, and the white/blue to the (-) connection. Note that Chiller B does not have, or need, an isolation board. 5. Verify correct nodes on each OITS Service Screen. Table 18, Address DIP Switch Settings for Controllers Using plan. Chiller (1) A B Comp 1 Controller Comp 2 Controller Unit Controller Reserved Operator Interface (2) Reserved NOTES: 34 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

35 1. Up to four single or dual compressors can be interconnected. 2. The Operator Interface Touch Screen (OITS) setting is not a DIP switch setting. The OITS address is selected by selecting the service set screen. Then, with the Technician level password active, select the plan Comm button. Buttons A(7), B(15), C(23), D(31) will appear in the middle of the screen, then select the letter for the OITS address for the chiller that it is on. Then close the screen. Note that A is the default setting from the factory. 3. Six Binary Switches: Up is On, indicated by 1. Down is Off, indicated by 0. Figure 23, Communication Wiring Chiller A 485 OPDR C B A P P UCM J10 J11 BLU/WHT WHT/BLU SHIELD (+) (-) J11 PORT Chiller B MicroTech II Operator Interface Touch Screen (OITS) Settings Settings for any type of linked multiple compressor operation must be made to the MicroTech II controller. Settings on a dual compressor unit are made in the factory prior to shipment, but must be verified in the field before startup. Settings for multiple chiller installations are set in the field on the Operator Interface Touch Screen as follows: Maximum Compressors ON SETPOINTS - MODES screen, Selection #10 = 2 for a dual, 4 for 2 duals, 3 for three separate, single compressor chillers, etc. If all compressors in the system are to be available as normal running compressors, then the value entered in #10 should equal the total number of compressors. If any compressors are for standby and not operated in normal rotation, they should not be included in the compressor count in Selection #10. The Max Comp ON setting can be made in only one touchscreen, the system will observe the highest number set on all chillers-it is a global setting. Sequence and Staging SETPOINTS - MODES screen, Selection #12 & #14; #11 & #13. Sequence sets the sequence in which compressors will start. Setting one or more compressors to 1 evokes the automatic lead/lag feature and is the normal setting. The compressor with least starts will start first and the compressor with maximum hours will stop first, and so on. Units with higher numbers will stage on in sequence. The Modes setpoints will do several different types of operation (Normal, Efficiency, Standby, etc.) as described in the operating manual. The same Modes setting must be replicated on each chiller in the system. Nominal Capacity SETPOINTS - MOTOR screen, Selection #14. The setting is the compressor design tons. Compressors on dual units are always of equal capacity. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 35

36 Operating Sequence For multiple-chiller, parallel operation, the MicroTech II controllers are tied together by a communications network and stage and control compressor loading among the chillers. Each compressor, single or dual compressor chiller, will stage on or off depending on the sequence number programmed into it. For example, if all are set to 1, the automatic lead/lag will be in effect. When chiller #1 is fully loaded, the leaving chilled water temperature will rise slightly. When the Delta-T above setpoint reaches the Staging Delta-T, the next chiller scheduled to start will receive a start signal and start its pumps if they are set up to be controlled by the MicroTech II controller. This procedure is repeated until all chillers are running. The compressors will load-balance themselves. If any of the chillers in the group are dual compressor, they will stage and load according to the staging instructions. See OM WMC (current edition) for a complete description of the various staging sequences available. 36 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

37 Prestart System Checklist Chilled Water Yes No N/A Piping complete... Water system filled, vented... Pumps installed, (rotation checked), strainers cleaned... Controls (3-way, face and bypass dampers, bypass valves, etc.) operable Strainer installed at evaporator inlet... Water system operated and flow balanced to meet unit design requirements Condenser Water Cooling tower flushed, filled and vented... Pumps installed, (rotation checked), strainers cleaned... Strainer installed at condemser inlet... Controls (3-way, bypass valves, etc.) operable... Water system operated and flow-balanced to meet unit requirements... Electrical Power leads connected to the unit power panel(s)... All interlock wiring complete between control panel and complies with specifications Pump starters and interlock wired... Cooling tower fans and controls wired... Wiring complies with National Electrical Code and local codes... Condenser pump starting relay (CWR) installed and wired... Miscellaneous Relief valve piping complete... Thermometer wells, thermometers, gauges, control wells, controls, etc., installed Minimum system load of 80% of machine capacity available for testing and adjusting controls... Control wiring between multiple units, if applicable... Note: This checklist must be completed and sent to the local McQuay Factory Service location two weeks prior to start-up. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 37

38 Operation Operator Responsibilities It is important that the operator become familiar with the equipment and the system before attempting to operate the chiller. During the initial startup of the chiller, the McQuay technician will be available to answer any questions and instruct in the proper operating procedures. It is recommended that the operator maintain an operating log for each individual chiller unit. In addition, a separate maintenance log should be kept of the periodic maintenance and servicing activities. Now that you have made an investment in modern, efficient McQuay equipment, its care and operation should be a high priority. For training information on all McQuay HVAC products, please visit us at and click on Training, or phone and ask for the Training Department. These sessions are structured to provide basic classroom instruction and include hands-on operating and troubleshooting exercises. Compressor Operation The wmc compressors are two-stage. Suction gas enters the compressor through inlet guide vanes that can be opened and closed to control refrigerant flow as the cooling load changes. The suction gas enters the first stage impeller, is compressed, and travels through the vaned radial diffuser to the second stage impeller where compression is completed. The gas travels to the condenser via the discharge volute, which converts any remaining velocity pressure to static pressure. Motor cooling is accomplished by utilizing the refrigerant effect of high-pressure liquid refrigerant from the condenser expanded to a gas within the compressor. The refrigerant cools VFD heat sinks and the motor. A five-axis magnetic bearing system supports the motor/compressor shaft, resisting radial and thrust forces. The bearing control system uses shaft position feedback to continually adjust the bearing to keep the shaft in the correct position. In the event of a power failure, the compressor motor acts as a generator and powers the bearing support system during coastdown. There is also a system to gently de-levitate the shaft. Many controls are mounted directly on the compressor where they monitor and control compressor operation. These compressor controls are interfaced with the conventional MicroTech II controls to provide a complete chiller control system. Operating Limits: Maximum standby ambient temperature, 130 F (55 C) Minimum operating ambient temperature (standard), 35 F (2 C) Leaving chilled water range, 36 F to 60 F (2.2 C to 15 C) Maximum operating evaporator inlet fluid temperature, 66 F (19 C) Maximum startup evaporator inlet fluid temperature, 90 F (32 C) Maximum non-operating inlet fluid temperature, 100 F (38 C) Minimum condenser water entering temperature (with condenser bypass), 55 F (12.8 C) Maximum entering condenser water temperature, 105 F (40.6 C) Maximum leaving condenser water temperature, 115 F (46.1 C) 38 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

39 System Water Volume It is important to have adequate water volume in the system to provide an opportunity for the chiller to sense a load change, adjust to the change, and stabilize. As the expected load change becomes more rapid, a greater water volume is needed. The system water volume is the total amount of water in the evaporator, air handling products and associated piping. If the water volume is too low, operational problems can occur including rapid compressor cycling, rapid loading and unloading of compressors, erratic refrigerant flow in the chiller, improper motor cooling, shortened equipment life and other undesirable consequences. Some of the things the designer should consider when looking at water volume are the minimum cooling load, the minimum chiller plant capacity during the low load period and the desired cycle time for the compressors. Assuming that there are no sudden load changes and that the chiller plant has reasonable turndown, a rule of thumb of gallons of water volume equal to two to three times the chilled water gpm flow rate is often used. For process applications where the cooling load can change rapidly, additional system water volume is needed. A process example would be a quenching tank. The load would be very stable until the hot material is immersed in the water tank. Then, the load would increase drastically. For this type of application, system volume may need to be increased. Since there are many other factors that can influence performance, systems may successfully operate below these suggestions. However, as the water volume decreases below these suggestions, the possibility of problems increases. Variable Speed Pumping Variable water flow involves inversely changing the water flow through the evaporator as the load changes. McQuay chillers are designed for this duty provided that the rate of change in water flow is slow and the minimum and maximum flow rates for the vessel, as shown in Figure 13 on page 19 are not exceeded. The recommended maximum change in water flow is 10 percent of the allowable flow change per minute. Flow is usually not reduced below 50 percent of design flow (provided vessel minimum flow rates are not exceeded). For example, a 150-ton chiller might have chilled water flow of 360 gpm, reduced to 50 percent, would be 180 gpm. However, the minimum flow rate is 216 gpm, so the flow change would be 360 gpm minus 216 gpm, or 144 gpm. This means that the allowable flow rate change would be 10 percent of 144 or 14.4 gpm per minute. MicroTech II Control Figure 24, MicroTech II Control Panel Magnitude chillers are equipped with the McQuay MicroTech II control system consisting of: Operator interface touchscreen panel with a 15-inch Super VGA color screen. Control Panel containing the MicroTech II unit controller, two MicroTech II compressor controllers with connections to the compressor-mounted controls, and various switches and field connection terminals. Operating instructions for the MicroTech II controller are contained in Operating Manual OM IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 39

40 Use with On-Site Generators Magnitude chillers have their total tonnage divided between two compressors that start sequentially and they are operated with variable frequency drives. These features make Magnitude chillers especially appropriate for use in applications where they may be required to run with on-site electrical generators. This is particularly true when the generators are used for temporary power when the utility power is lost. Generator Sizing: Gas and diesel generators are sensitive to the compressor s locked-rotor characteristics when the chillers start up. Use the electrical data supplied with the performance output sheet, obtained from the McQuay sales office, for generator sizing purposes. The chiller data sheet will show the RLA, which is for both compressors. Refer to Electrical Data to determine the LRA, based on the RLA. It is important to size the generator to handle the LRA at start up. Starting/Stopping Procedure: The stopping of the chiller in the event of a power failure should be uneventful. The chiller will sense a loss of voltage and the compressors will stop, coasting down using power generated from their dynamic braking to maintain the bearing magnetic field. The stop signal will initiate a three-minute stop-tostart timer, effectively preventing compressor restart for three minutes. The timer is adjustable from three to fifteen minutes; the recommended default value is three minutes. This interval allows the generator sufficient time to get up to speed and stabilize. The chiller will restart automatically when the start-to-start timer expires. Transfer Back to Grid Power: Proper transfer from stand-by generator power back to grid power is essential to avoid compressor damage.! WARNING Stop the chiller before transferring supply power from the generator back to the utility power grid. Transferring power while the chiller is running can cause severe compressor damage. The necessary procedure for reconnecting power from the generator back to the utility grid is shown below. These procedures are not peculiar to McQuay units only, but should be observed for any chiller manufacturer. 1. Set the generator to always run five minutes longer than the unit start-to-start timer, which could be set from 15 to 60 minutes. The actual setting can be viewed on the operator interface panel on the Setpoint/Timer screen. 2. Configure the transfer switch, provided with the generator, to automatically shut down the chiller before transfer is made. The automatic shut-off function can be accomplished through a BAS interface or with the remote on/off wiring connection shown in Figure 21. A start signal can be given anytime after the stop signal since the three-minute start-to-start timer will be in effect. Chiller Control Power: For proper operation on standby power, the chiller control power must remain as factory-wired from a unit-mounted transformer. Do not supply chiller control power from an external power source because the chiller may not sense a loss of power and do a normal shutdown sequence. 40 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

41 Building Automation Systems All MicroTech II controllers with Open Choices are capable of BAS communications, providing easy integration and comprehensive monitoring, control, and two-way data exchange with open standard protocols such as LonTalk, Modbus or BACnet. McQuay unit controllers strictly conform to the interoperability guidelines of the LONMARK Interoperability Association and BACnet International. They have received LONMARK certification with optional LONWORKS communication module. Protocol Options BACnet MS/TP LONWORKS (FTT-10A) BACnet IP Modbus RTU BACnet Ethernet The BAS communication module can be ordered with a chiller and factory-mounted or can be field-mounted at any time after the chiller unit is installed. Table 19, Typical Data Point Availability Typical Data Points 1 (W = Write, R = Read) Active Setpoint R Cond EWT R Evap Water Pump Status R Actual Capacity R Cond Flow Switch Status R Liquid Line Refrigerant Pressure R Capacity Limit Output R Cond LWT R Liquid Line Refrigerant Temp R Capacity Limit Setpoint W Cond Pump Run Hours R Maximum Send Time W Chiller Enable W Cond Refrigerant Pressure R Minimum Send Time W Chiller Limited R Cond Sat. Refrigerant Temp R Network Clear Alarm W Chiller Local/Remote R Cond Water Pump Status R Pump Select W Chiller Mode Output R Cool Setpoint W Run Enabled R Chiller Mode Setpoint W Current Alarm R Chiller On/Off R Default Values W Chiller Status R Evap EWT R Compressor Discharge Temp R Evap Flow Switch Status R Compressor Percent RLA R Evap LWT for Unit R Compressor Run Hours R Evap LWT for Compressor R Compressor Select W Evap Pump Run Hours R Compressor Starts R Evap Refrigerant Pressure R Compressor Suction Line Temp R Evap Sat. Refrigerant Temp Note: Data points available are dependent upon options selected. Connection to Chiller Connection to the chiller for all BAS protocols will be at the unit controller. An interface card, depending on the protocol being used, will have been factory installed in the unit controller if so ordered, or it can be field installed. Protocols Supported Table 20, Standard Protocol Data Protocol Physical Layer Data Rate Controller Other BACnet /IP Ethernet 10 Base-T 10 Megabits/sec Color graphics SBC Reference ED 15057: BACnet PICS BACnet MSTP RS485 (TBD) pco 2 Unit Controller Reference ED 15057: BACnet PICS LonTalk FTT-10A 78kbits/sec pco 2 Unit Controller LONMARK Chiller Functional Profile Modbus RTU RS-485 (TBD) pco 2 Unit Controller NOTE: For additional information on the protocol data available through the BACnet or LonTalk communications modules, reference McQuay ED 15062, MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller Protocol Information. R IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 41

42 Modbus - When selected, the ident number and baud can also be changed to suit the application. LONWORKS When selected, the ident number and baud rate setpoints are not available. Baud rate is locked at BACnet When selected, the ident number and baud rate setpoints are not available. Baud rate is locked at The factory installed communication module kits on the MicroTech II controller are as follows: BACnet Kit P/N : BACnet/IP, BACnet MS/TP, or BACnet Ethernet LONWORKS Kit P/N : LonTalk (FTT-10A) Modbus RTU If an interface module was ordered, one of the following BAS interface installation manuals was shipped with the unit. If necessary, contact your local McQuay sales office for a replacement or obtain from Modbus: IM 743 LonWorks: IM 735 BACnet Ethernet or IP: IM 837 BACnet MS/TP: IM Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers IM 1029

43 Figure 25, Unit Control Panel SW1, Unit Switch SW12, Circ #1 Switch SW22, Circ #2 Switch Control Circuit Breaker Unit Terminal Board UTB1 Unit Controller Circuit # 1 Controller Circuit #1 Terminal Board, TB1 Circuit # 2 Controller Circuit #2 Terminal Board, TB2 MOD1, MOD2 Ground Capacity Control System The capacity of the chiller is controlled by: 1) Staging the compressors on and off; 2) By adjusting the capacity of each compressor by opening or closing the inlet vanes to control the quantity of refrigerant entering the impeller; and, 3) Varying compressor speed to change capacity. IM 1029 Magnitude Frictionless Centrifugal Chillers 43

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