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1183875-YIM-A-1014
Johnson Controls Unitary Products 55
Two-stage heating:
a. Upon a call for first stage heat by the thermostat, the
heater relay (RA) will be energized. After completing the
specified fan on delay for heating, the UCB will energize
the blower motor. If the second stage of heat is required,
heater relay (RB) will be energized. After completing the
specified fan on delay for heating, the UCB will energize
the blower motor.
b The thermostat will cycle the electric heat to satisfy the
heating requirements of the conditioned space.
Electric Heat Operation Errors
Temperature Limit
If the UCB senses zero volts from the high temperature limit,
the indoor blower motor is immediately energized.
This limit is monitored regardless of unit operation status, i.e.
the limit is monitored at all times.
If the temperature limit opens three times within one hour, it will
lock-on the indoor blower motor.
Safety Controls
The UCB monitors the temperature limit switch of electric heat
units.
The control circuit includes the following safety controls:
Limit Switch (Ls)
This control is located inside the heater compartment and is set
to open at the temperature indicated in the Electric Heat Limit
Setting Tables 23. It resets automatically. The limit switch
operates when a high temperature condition, caused by
inadequate supply air flow occurs, thus shutting down the
heater and energizing the blower.
Reset
Remove the call for heating by lowering the thermostat setting
lower than the conditioned space temperature.
Electric Heat Anticipator Setpoints
It is important that the anticipator setpoint be correct. Too high
of a setting will result in longer heat cycles and a greater
temperature swing in the conditioned space. Reducing the
value below the correct setpoint will give shorter “ON” cycles
and may result in the lowering of the temperature within the
conditioned space. Refer to Table 24 for the required electric
heat anticipator setting.
Gas Heating Sequence Of Operations
For units with VFD and electric heat, the speed of the
indoor blower motor continues to be controlled by duct
static pressure via the VAV control board.
If there are VAV boxes present in the duct system, the
boxes must be driven to the full-open position using a
customer-supplied power source to assure adequate
airflow across the heating elements.
Table 23: Electric Heat Limit Setting
UNIT (TONS) VOLTAGE
HEATER
kW
LIMIT
SWITCH
OPENS °F
ZJ078, 090
(6.5, 7.5)
208/230
9150
18 150
24 150
34 150
ZJ102, 120, 150
(8.5,10, 12.5)
18 150
24 150
34 150
54 130
ZJ078, 090
(6.5, 7.5)
480
9150
18 150
24 150
34 150
ZJ102, 120, 150
(8.5, 10, 12.5)
18 150
24 150
34 150
54 130
ZJ078, 090
(6.5, 7.5)
600
9150
18 150
24 150
34 150
ZJ102, 120, 150
(8.5, 10, 12.5)
18 150
24 150
34 150
54 130
Table 24: Electric Heat Anticipator Setpoints
SETTING, AMPS
W1 W2
0.13 0.1
For units with VFD and gas heat, the speed of the indoor
blower motor continues to be controlled by duct static
pressure via the VAV control board.
If there are VAV boxes present in the duct system, the
boxes must be driven to the full-open position using a
customer-supplied power source to assure adequate
airflow across the heat exchanger tubes.

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BrandYork
ModelZJ120
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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