York Ycw Series Ld11556 User Manual

FAN COIL  
AIR CONDITIONERS  
NEW RELEASE  
Form 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
INSTALLATION, OPERATION, & MAINTENANCE  
MODELS: YCW SERIES  
YCW Series  
2-pipe, 4-pipe  
or  
2-pipe, cooling with electric heat  
LD11554  
Basic YCW Series Unit  
LD11555  
YCWE with Bottom Return  
Option (shown)  
LD11556  
Basic YCW Series with Optional  
Wall Panel (shown)  
Notes:  
1. For proper operation, control valve must be normally closed.  
2. Aquastats provided where required.  
3. Electric Heat is available as an option.  
***** WARNING TO INSTALLER, SERVICE PERSONNEL AND OWNER *****  
Altering the product or replacing parts with non-authorized factory parts voids all warranty or  
implied warranty and may result in adverse operational performance and/or a possible hazardous  
safety condition to service personnel and occupants. Company employees and/or contractors are  
not authorized to waive this warning.  
FORM 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
INSTALLATION  
RECEIVING  
Material in this shipment has been inspected at the  
factory and released to the transportation agency in  
good condition. When received, a visual inspection of  
all cartons should be made immediately.Any evidence  
of rough handling or apparent damage should be noted  
on the delivery receipt and the material inspected in  
the presence of the carrier’s representative.  
form (platform not provided), hung on a closet wall  
(use wall hanging kit option) or recessed in a wall  
between wall studs (use front panel kit option).  
FEATURES  
Non-corrosive drain pan, installed in sloped position,  
¾” female primary and secondary connections acces-  
sible from either side or bottom.  
If damage is found, a claim should be  
filed against the carrier immediately.  
Filters provided, are 1” throwaway accessible from  
the front.  
Coils and fan motor/blower assemblies accessible  
from the front, when installed with the optional front  
panel assembly.  
STORAGE  
If the equipment is not to be immediately installed,  
store it in a dry location with the motor protected  
against moisture, dust, corrosion and physical damage.  
If units are to be stored for six months or longer, see  
long term storage requirements (Form 50.20-NM3).  
Front air return standard, optional bottom return avail-  
able but requires bottom return option.  
Options available are thermostats, wall front panels,  
condensate pan overflow switch, closet hanger bracket  
kit, bottom return air kit and chilled water coil valve  
packages. Consult applications group @ 717-771-  
7073 for details on ordering and availability of these  
options.  
DESCRIPTION  
The YCW models are available as 2-pipe cooling  
(YCW), 2-pipe cooling with electric heat (YCWE)  
and a 4-pipe heating/cooling (YCW-HW).All units are  
provided with a 3-speed fan control in the control box  
in the fan section (left side), with 24v access on the top  
panel, left. Manual and auto changeover thermostats  
and the T200 auto speed control thermostats can be  
used with this unit. Twenty-four volt (24 v) power is  
provided in the unit for thermostat operation.  
Cabinet is fully insulated with 1” coated fiberglass  
panels.  
All units have 0” clearance to combustible surfaces,  
so the units can be installed against wall studs and  
drywall.  
The 2-pipe cooling unit is provided with a single coil  
with connections on the top panel, right side.  
CLEARANCES  
Clearance required in front of the unit to provide  
access to coils, electrical controls and motor/blower  
assembly. This clearance should be equal to the depth  
of the cabinet.  
The 2-pipe cooling with electric heat is provided  
with a single chilled water coil and electric heat ele-  
ments; coil connections are on the top panel, right  
side; electrical connections are on the top panel, left  
side and the units are provided with a disconnect on  
the front panel.  
MOUNTING - YCW UNIT STYLE  
Recessed In Wall  
The 4-pipe heating/cooling unit is provided with 2  
coils with single end sheets – cooling connections are  
on the top panel, right side and the hot water connec-  
tions are on the top panel, middle front.  
All units must be installed level to insure proper drain-  
age and operation.  
1. Frame the unit as required so the front panel  
of the wall unit will be flush with the drywall  
surface when installed (see Fig. 3).  
This unit is designed to be installed vertically in the  
upflow position and can be installed on a closet plat-  
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JOHNSON CONTROLS  
 
FORM 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
INSTALLATION  
2. Frame around the perimeter of the unit as  
required for securing the drywall. See Table 1  
below for drywall openings.  
5. Install the wall panel to the front of the unit using  
the 1/4-20 x 1-1/2” long, painted, Phillips head  
screws (four on unit sizes 3, 4, 6 and 8; six on  
unit sizes 10 and 12) (1/4” cage nuts are located  
in the slotted front panel of the unit).  
TABLE 1 - DRYWALL OPENINGS  
DRYWALL CUTOUT DIM  
6. Remove the lower return air grille to get access  
to the filter.  
MODEL NUMBER  
HT x WD  
3YWC  
4YWC  
6YWC  
8YWC  
10YWC  
12YWC  
28 x 42  
28 x 50  
28 x 58  
28 x 66  
28 x 74  
28 x 82  
7. See Fig. 2 for unit details and dimensions.  
Hung on a Closet Wall  
Unit can be mounted in a closet using the bracket  
support option 90PK3.  
3. Mount the unit in its permanent location, making  
sure it is level to insure proper drainage and  
operation (two 1/2” holes have been provided  
on each end of the unit for securing the unit to  
the wall studs).  
These brackets mount to the top, back of the cabinet.  
See Fig 3 for location.  
The unit should be isolated from the wall to be sure  
sound is not transferred from the unit to the wall.  
4. After the drywall has been installed, recheck to  
make sure the unit’s front panel is flush with the  
exterior drywall surface. Shimming of the unit  
may be required to get a seal between the unit  
and panel.  
Platform Mounted in a Closet  
Unit can be set on a platform (provided by others) in  
a closet.  
Be sure to allow for sufficient space below the platform  
for drain piping.  
CW UNITS:  
CHILLED WATER  
CONNECTION  
CROSS MEMBER - TOP &  
BOTTOM (PLACE UPPER CROSS  
MEMBER 3" ABOVE UC UNIT)  
VERTICAL 2X 4  
POWER SUPPLY  
WIRING  
WALL STUDS  
THERMOSTAT  
WIRING  
2 X 4 WALL  
STUD  
DRY WALL  
CLOSET MOUNT:  
BRACKET  
PLACEMENT  
FOR HANGING  
WALL PANEL FRAME  
HOT  
WATER  
INLET  
HOT  
WATER  
OUTLET  
CROSS MEMBER  
(ON EDGE)  
MOUNT UNIT  
FLUSH WITH  
Note: Front edge of unit to  
be flush with dry wall.  
DRY WALL (1/2"  
MIN. IN FRONT  
OF WALL STUD)  
RECESSED WALL UNIT TOP VIEW  
2 X 4 WALL STUD  
ATTACH UNIT TO FRAMING  
USING SIX SCREWS/NAILS  
IN CABINET LOCATIONS  
DRY WALL  
LEAVE SUFFICIENT SPACE  
FOR DRAIN PIPING 10" TO 12"  
MIN. RECOMMENDED  
SHOWN  
WALL PANEL FRAME  
SCREW  
DETAIL OF WALL PANEL FRAME INSTALLATION  
SUPPORT FRAMING  
LD11695A  
FIG. 3 – CW-HW RECESSED WALL and CLOSET  
MOUNTING  
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JOHNSON CONTROLS  
FORM 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
INSTALLATION  
DUCTWORK  
The YCW-HW units (4-pipe heating/cooling) are  
provided as standard 120 volt power wired to a dis-  
connect/terminal block and a ground lug. Fan motor  
hi, med and low speed leads are wired to the control  
board. There may be an unused motor lead from the  
motor – its needs to be capped off. The board is also  
wired to handle either 24v or 120v control wiring. To  
use 24v, remove jumpers on the control board. For  
your 24v hot water control valve, wire it in series  
with the “W” connection. For your 24v chilled water  
control valve, wire it in series with the “Y” connection.  
For 24v wiring using a T420 manual C/O, T421 auto  
C/O or the T200 speed control thermostats, you will  
need a 7-wire thermostat cable minimum.  
Ductwork recommendations are as follows:  
Insulate to prevent condensation during  
cooling.  
Size to the unit openings are generally  
acceptable but are determined by the engineering  
drawings.  
Be sure units are ducted per local codes or  
national codes, as applicable.  
WIRING  
Units are provided with wiring diagrams and name-  
plate data to provide information required for neces-  
sary field wiring. All wiring must comply with local  
and national code requirements.  
The YCWE units (2-pipe cooling w/electric heat)  
are provided as standard 208/240 volt power wired  
to a disconnect switch with a ground lug. Fan motor  
hi, med and low speed leads are wired to the control  
board. There may be an unused motor lead from the  
motor – its needs to be capped off. The board is also  
wired to handle either 24v or 120v control wiring.  
To use 24v, remove jumpers on the control board.  
The transformer in the control box is 208/240v with  
a common terminal, one for 208v and one for 240v.  
Transformer is wired 240v from factory; for 208v ap-  
plication, move the ORG wire on the transformer to  
the 208v terminal. For your 24v chilled water control  
valve, wire it in series with the “Y” connection. When  
using a T420 manual C/O, T421 auto C/O or the T200  
speed control thermostats, you will need a 7-wire  
thermostat cable minimum. See Table 2 for MCA and  
MFS for each unit size/electric heat KW size.  
Refer to Fig. 3 for access locations.  
These units are provided with a class 2 transformer  
for 24-volt control circuits. Should any add-on equip-  
ment also have a class 2 transformer furnished, care  
must be taken to prevent interconnecting outputs of  
the two transformers by using a thermostat with isolat-  
ing contacts. These units are supplied with a 3-speed  
control board.  
The YCW units (2-pipe cooling) are provided as  
standard 120 volt power wired to a disconnect/terminal  
block and a ground lug. Fan motor hi, med and low  
speed leads are wired to the control board. There may  
be an unused motor lead from the motor – it needs to  
be capped off. The board is also wired to handle either  
24v or 120v control wiring. To use 24v, remove jump-  
ers on the control board. To use a 24v chilled water  
control valve, wire the valve in series with the “Y”  
connection from the control box, max of 20va.  
Any devices such as fan switches or  
thermostats that have been furnished  
by the factory for field installation  
must be wired in strict accordance with  
the wiring diagram that is supplied  
with the unit. Failure to do so could  
result in damage or injury.  
For 24v wiring using a T420 manual C/O, T421 auto  
C/O or the T200 speed control thermostats, you will  
need a 6-wire thermostat cable minimum.  
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JOHNSON CONTROLS  
 
FORM 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
Table 2 - ELECTRICAL DATA  
MAX.OVERCURRENT  
PROTECTION  
KW  
TOTAL AMPS  
MIN. CIR. AMPACITY  
UNIT MODEL  
240V  
0
208V  
0.0  
0.8  
1.5  
2.3  
3.0  
0.0  
1.5  
2.3  
3.0  
3.8  
4.5  
0.0  
2.3  
3.0  
3.8  
4.5  
6.0  
0.0  
2.3  
3.8  
4.5  
6.0  
7.5  
240V  
208V  
N/A  
240V  
N/A  
7
208V  
N/A  
6
240V  
N/A  
15  
208V  
N/A  
15  
0
1
2
3
4
0
2
3
4
5
6
0
3
4
5
6
8
0
3
5
6
8
10  
1.1  
5.3  
1
4.7  
4CWE  
2
9.4  
8.3  
12  
11  
15  
15  
3
13.6  
17.8  
1.1  
11.9  
15.5  
N/A  
17  
15  
20  
15  
4
23  
20  
25  
20  
0
N/A  
12  
N/A  
11  
N/A  
15  
N/A  
15  
2
9.4  
8.3  
3
13.6  
17.8  
21.9  
26.1  
1.7  
11.9  
15.5  
19.1  
22.7  
N/A  
17  
15  
20  
15  
6CWE  
8CWE  
10CWE  
4
23  
20  
25  
20  
5
28  
24  
30  
25  
6
33  
29  
35  
30  
0
N/A  
18  
N/A  
16  
N/A  
20  
N/A  
20  
3
14.2  
18.4  
22.5  
26.7  
35.0  
2.7  
12.5  
16.1  
19.7  
23.5  
30.5  
N/A  
4
23  
21  
25  
25  
5
29  
25  
30  
25  
6
34  
30  
35  
30  
8
44  
39  
50  
40  
0
N/A  
19  
N/A  
17  
N/A  
20  
N/A  
20  
3
15.2  
23.5  
27.7  
36  
13.5  
20.7  
24.3  
31.5  
38.8  
5
30  
26  
30  
30  
6
35  
31  
35  
35  
8
45  
40  
50  
40  
10  
44.4  
56  
49  
60  
50  
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JOHNSON CONTROLS  
FORM 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
INSTALLATION  
PIPING  
All piping connections are 5/8" OD copper tubing  
(see Fig.4).  
Whensolderingtobronzeorbrass,heatthepiping  
while in the socket/cup and begin introducing the  
solder when the flux boils rapidly. Avoid direct  
flame into the solder joint.  
The supply and return piping must be adequately  
sized to meet the design water flow requirements as  
specified for the specific installation. All chilled water  
piping must be insulated to prevent condensation. It  
is also recommended that all piping be insulated to  
prevent freezing when piping is run in an uncondi-  
tioned space.  
Heat can only be applied to the cup of the valve  
body for a minimal time before damage occurs  
(even with the use of wet rags).  
Avoid rapid quenching of solder joints, as this  
will produce joints of inferior quality.  
Connect all piping per accepted industry  
standards and observe all regulations governing  
installation of piping systems. When all  
connections are complete, the system must be  
pressure tested. Repair any solder joint leaks and  
gently tighten any leaking valve packing nuts  
and piping accessories as required. Hydronic  
systems are not designed to hold pressurized air  
and should only be tested with water.  
Coil freeze protection is recommended  
for applications where the fan coil is  
located in ambient air locations (attics,  
crawl spaces, etc.) or within structures  
that may be unoccupied during freez-  
ing conditions. Consult the factory for  
additional information.  
Piping Precautions  
When connecting piping or valve  
kits to fan coil units, do not bend or  
reposition the coil header tubing for  
alignment purposes. This could cause  
a tubing fracture resulting in a water  
leak when water pressure is applied  
to the system  
Flush all piping prior to connection to remove  
all debris.  
Use wet cotton rags to cool valve bodies when  
soldering.  
Open all valves (midway for hand valves,  
manually open on motorized valves) prior to  
soldering.  
FIG. 4 – CW-HW SERIES UPFLOW WALL/ CLOSET FAN COILS  
4-Pipe Chilled Water-Hot Water (190 - 1085 CFM)  
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JOHNSON CONTROLS  
 
FORM 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
INSTALLATION  
Drain Piping  
Condensate drain lines must be installed with adequate  
slope away from the unit to assure positive drainage.  
Since the drain pan is located on the suction side of  
the blower, a negative pressure exists at the drain pan  
and a minimum trap of 1-1/2" must be provided in the  
drain line to assure proper drainage.  
Drain connections, primary and secondary, are 3/4"  
MPT (see Fig. 5 for details).  
On units with plastic drain pans the  
drain connections must be made hand  
tight only.  
LD12278  
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTIONS  
(With drain cover removed)  
(Thermoplastic pan shown)  
FIG. 5 – CWE SERIES WALL/CLOSET FAN COILS  
Chilled Water with Electric Heat  
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JOHNSON CONTROLS  
 
FORM 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION  
YCW With a Chilled Water Coil  
The unit will respond to a cooling command from  
the thermostat by powering a water control valve  
open. The fan will operate at the speed selected at the  
thermostat. When the space reaches the temperature  
setpoint at the thermostat, the cooling valve will close  
and the fan will continue to operate.  
When using the T200 thermostat, the stat will auto-  
matically regulate the fan speed based on the differ-  
ence between the space temp and setpoint - @ 4˚F off  
setpoint, the fan will run @ HI; @ 3˚F off setpoint, the  
fan will run @ MED; @ 2˚F off setpoint, the fan will  
run @ LO. When the thermostat is satisfied, the water  
valve will be deenergized and the fan will revert to  
LO speed.  
When using the T420 manual C/O thermostat and the  
TB3-3/TB2-5 jumper is in place, the fan will con-  
tinue to operate at the fan speed selected. Removing  
the jumper will cause the fan to shut down when the  
thermostat is satisfied.  
The YCWE With Both a Chilled Water Coil and  
Electric Heating Coil.  
The unit control thermostat, on a call for heating, will  
energize the heater contactor(s). When the thermostat  
is set for cooling, it will energize the chilled water  
valve on a call for cooling. The fan will operate at  
the speed selected at the thermostat. When the space  
reaches the temperature setpoint at the thermostat,  
the cooling valve will close (on cooling) or the heat-  
ing contactors will open (on heating) and the fan will  
continue to operate.  
When using the T200 thermostat, the stat will auto-  
matically regulate the fan speed based on the differ-  
ence between the space temp and setpoint - @ 4˚F off  
setpoint, the fan will run @ HI; @ 3˚F off setpoint, the  
fan will run @ MED; @ 2˚F off setpoint, the fan will  
run @ LO. When the thermostat is satisfied, the water  
valve will be deenergized and the fan will revert to  
LO speed.  
When using the T420 manual C/O thermostat and the  
TB3-3/TB2-5 jumper is in place, the fan will con-  
tinue to operate at the fan speed selected. Removing  
the jumper will cause the fan to shut down when the  
thermostat is satisfied.  
The YCW-HW with Both a Chilled Water Coil and a  
Hot Water Coil.  
The unit control thermostat, on a call for heating, will  
energize the hot water control valve. When the ther-  
mostat is set for cooling, it will energize the chilled  
water valve on a call for cooling. The fan will operate  
at the speed selected at the thermostat. When the space  
reaches the temperature setpoint at the thermostat, the  
cooling valve will close (on cooling) or the heating  
valve will close (on heating) and the fan will continue  
to operate.  
When using the T421 auto C/O thermostat and the  
TB3-3/TB2-5 jumper is in place, the fan will con-  
tinue to operate at the fan speed selected. Removing  
the jumper will cause the fan to shut down when the  
thermostat is satisfied.  
When using the T200 thermostat, the stat will auto-  
matically regulate the fan speed based on the differ-  
ence between the space temp and setpoint - @ 4˚F off  
setpoint, the fan will run @ HI; @ 3˚F off setpoint, the  
fan will run @ MED; @ 2˚F off setpoint, the fan will  
run @ LO. When the thermostat is satisfied, the water  
valve will be deenergized (on cooling) or the heating  
contactor will open (on heating) and the fan will revert  
to LO speed.  
When using the T420 manual C/O thermostat and the  
TB3-3/TB2-5 jumper is in place, the fan will con-  
tinue to operate at the fan speed selected. Removing  
the jumper will cause the fan to shut down when the  
thermostat is satisfied.  
When using the T421 auto C/O thermostat and the  
TB3-3/TB2-5 jumper is in place, the fan will con-  
tinue to operate at the fan speed selected. Removing  
the jumper will cause the fan to shut down when the  
thermostat is satisfied.  
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JOHNSON CONTROLS  
FORM 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
MAINTENANCE  
MOTOR  
The blower motor should be cleaned annually and if it  
has oiling ports, it should be oiled with a good grade  
of SAE 20 oil. Normally a few drops of oil in each  
bearing is sufficient.  
To ensure proper maintenance of the filters, it is best  
to follow an organized maintenance procedure. The  
following one is recommended:  
Divide the total number of units on the job into six  
equal groups. Each week inspect, clean or replace  
the filters in each group, in rotation. This insures  
a uniform servicing interval. The interval may be  
lengthened or shortened as determined by experience.  
If inspection shows only the room-air filter to be dirty,  
this one alone should be replaced.  
COIL  
The coil must be kept clean by any of the following  
methods.  
1. Cleaning with low-pressure compressed air.  
2. Flushing or rinsing with water (a detergent is  
advisable for greasy surfaces).  
Dirty filters reduce the air and heating  
capacities of the unit. When the filters  
are excessively dirty, the unit heating  
capacity will be so reduced that it is in-  
effective for heating the room. When  
a room fails to heat, always check the  
filters.  
FILTERS  
Clean or replace air filters regularly  
CLEAN UNIT INTERIOR  
The intervals at which filters require replacement  
depend on local conditions.  
Once a year clean the fans and coils of the unit thor-  
oughly. Remove the access panel as necessary.  
Because of dust and lint in the room, room-air filters  
load up much more rapidly than outdoor-air filters.  
Under normal conditions, the room air filter requires  
replacement every six to eight weeks.  
Wipe the interior of the unit clean with a rag. Wipe  
the motor and inside and outside of the fan housings.  
(In cooling units, clean out the drain pan.)  
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JOHNSON CONTROLS  
FORM 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
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JOHNSON CONTROLS  
FAN COILS START-UP CHECKLIST  
INSTALL CHECKLIST  
Equipment received as ordered.  
Unit checked for damage interior and exterior.  
Make sure all ductwork is complete and available for full air flow.  
Unit installed level to ensure proper drainage and operation.  
Unit installed with proper clearances.  
Ensure condensate water will drain toward the drain connection. An overflow drain may be required as a back up to a clogged  
primary drain.  
Check that coil(s), valves and piping have been leak checked and insulated as required.  
Main coil drain pan must be properly trapped and charged with water before units are started.  
Ensure that all air has been vented from the system.  
Return valves to their proper operating positions prior to start-up.  
Repair any solder joint leaks and gently tighten any leaking valve packing nuts and piping accessories as required.  
Install all panels.  
CLEANING CHECKLIST  
Installer has cleaned out interior.  
Ensure drain pan free from foreign material.  
Ensure air filters are clean, installed properly and secured. Use the directional arrows or other information on the filter to  
determine the proper flow direction.  
CONTROLS CHECKLIST  
Check that supply voltage matches nameplate data.  
Ensure that the unit is properly grounded.  
Controls installation complete  
Check all electrical connections for tightness.  
Review electrical print for correct wiring.  
FAN INSPECTION - The fan should be inspected and cleaned, in conjunction with maintenance of the motor and bearings. It is  
important to keep the wheel clean in order to avoid imbalance and vibration.  
Check tightness of fan bearing locking collar.  
With power off, check blower wheel set screws for tightness and ensure that the blower wheel(s) rotate freely and quietly.  
Check tightness of all motor base and mounting bolts.  
Check motor connections to ensure that they are secure and made in accordance with the wiring diagram  
Rotate all moving components manually. Adjust as required.  
NOTE: If the motor and fan have not been operated in the last (4) four weeks or more, lubricate all the bearings and rotate the motor and fan  
monthly to prevent moisture from accumulating in the bearings. (See Form 50.20-NM3, Long Term Storage)  
Tele. 800-861-1001  
P.O. Box 1592, York, Pennsylvania USA 17405-1592  
Copyright © by Johnson Controls 2006  
Subject to change without notice. Printed in USA  
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  
Form 115.20-NOM6 (1106)  
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