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    YORK YS

    GUYS:

    could someone help me with the following manual 160.47-M2 CODEPAK ROTARY SCREW. Supersedes: from 160.47 m2 (390)

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    this is all I have?
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    and this
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    supertek:

    thank you very much

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    welcome!
    It does not seem to be exactly what you wanted?

    If you need more? just give me the model you are working on, maybe I could find that exact bulletin!

    Frank






    Quote Originally Posted by servicetrane View Post
    supertek:

    thank you very much
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    YSCACAS2-CJCS SCREW CODEPAK PANELL

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    Talking

    Are you looking for this or do you want 160.47 M1

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    york service instrucions

    microcomputer control center part no. 371-01112-001 model ys (style a)
    from 160.47-M2

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    I'm looking for the wiring diagram, Form 160.81-PW5, For the control unit itself. I need to see the terminal connections to wire in a remote stop/start. Ive searched high and low, and can only seem to find the original manuals, but no control wiring diagram. The manuals reference the form above, but I cant locate it. Any help would be appreciated. Ty

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    The "start-stop" station is between terminals 1, 7 and 8 on the I/O board. We tdo our best to keep technical discussions off the open forums. If you put an email address in your profile I'd be happy to email details.

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    thank you very much

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    Is there a full moon tonight?

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    This should be what you need to hook up your wiring as KY said follow the instructions in the IOM.
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    This is the one that you need grabed the wrong IOM this the micro board control panel wiring sorry follow the instructions.
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    A mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it is not open.

    The best part of going to work is coming back home at the end of the day.

    Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, and some don't turn up at all.

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    Guys,

    I am looking for this document "revision 3 shaft seal installation ys liquid chillers; form 160.47-m1.3 (1002) cross sectional drawing of
    revision 3 shaft seal." Can anyone assist?

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    Stefan 1102 most on this site will help but need to know your level of skill, not saying you can't do the job but it is a open site that anyone can see. Most likely the book you are looking for will not be thrown out on an open site. Fill out your profile with e-mail you will have better luck.


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    I don"t mind sharing my literature
    160.47-m1.3.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by slamman20 View Post
    I don"t mind sharing my literature
    160.47-m1.3.pdf
    Just remember that when you share on an "open" thread you're sharing with anyone with internet access. Including the floor manager of a department store, the helper at an industrial site, even visiting fans for a sporting event on a college campus (I've seen this on air cooled equipment, proven with security cameras). The list of potential unauthorized "operators" is endless.

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    Becoming a "Pro" on this site is ridiculously easy.
    I suggest you apply for Pro status.
    The Pro forums are only accessible to those with Pro status, and members here are much more likely to discuss in-depth topics, and share literature there.

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    I applied for pro status I'm just waiting to see if it is approved

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