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Single package large rooftop units with comfortlink ti version 5.x controls sizes (020-060)
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TEMPERATURE DRIVEN HEAT MODE EVALUATION --
This section discusses the control method for selecting a heat-
ing mode based on temperature. Regardless of whether the unit
is configured for return air or space temperature, the logic is ex-
actly the same. For the rest of this discussion, the temperature
in question will be referred to as the "controlling temperature."
First, the occupied and unoccupied heating set points under
Setpoints must be configured.
CCN
DEFAULT
ITEM
EXPANSION
RANGE
UNITS
POINT
OHSP
Occupied
Heat
Setpoint
55-80
dF
OHSP
68
Unoccupied
40-80
dF
UHSP
55
UHSP
Heat Setpoint
Then, the heat/cool
set point offsets under Configuration
D.LV..Tshould
be set. See Table 66.
Related
operating
modes
are under
Operating
Modes-+
MODE.
ITEM
I
EXPANSION
I RANGE ICON POINT
MODE
IMODES CONTROLLING UNIT
OCC
ICurrentlyOccupied
ION/OFF
IMODEOCCP
T.C.ST [Temp.Compensated Start ION/OFF
[MODETCST
The first thing the control determines
is whether
the unit
is in the occupied mode (O(_)
or in the temperature
compen-
sated start mode (T.CST).
If the unit is occupied or in tempera-
ture compensated
start mode, the occupied
heating
set point
(OHSP)
is used. In all other cases, the unoccupied
heating
setpoint (UHSP) is used.
The control
will call out a low or high heat mode by
comparing
the controlling
temperature
to the heating set point
and the heating set point offset. The set point offsets are used as
additional
help in customizing
and tweaking
comfort into the
building space.
Demand
Level Low Heat on Offset (L.H.ON)
-- This is the
heating
set point offset below the heating
set point at which
point Low Heat starts.
Demand
Level High Heat on Offset (!-!.!-!.ON) -- This is the
heating
set point offset
below
the heating
set point minus
L.H.ONat
which point high heat starts.
Demand
Level Low Heat Off Offset (L.H.OF)-
This is the
heating
set point
offset above
the heating
set point minus
L.H.ONat
which point the Low Heat mode ends.
See Fig. 9 for an example of offsets.
To enter into a LOW HEAT mode, if the controlling temper-
ature falls below
the heating
set point minus L.H.ON,
then
HVAC mode = LOW HEAT.
To enter into a HIGH HEAT mode, if the controlling
tem-
perature falls below the heating set point minus L.H.ONminus
H.H.ON,
then HVAC mode = HIGH HEAT.
To get out of a LOW HEAT mode, the controlling
tempera-
ture must rise above the heating set point minus L.H.ONplus
L.H.OF
To get out of a HIGH HEAT mode, the controlling
tempera-
ture must rise above the heating set point minus L.H.ONplus
L.H.OF/2.
The Run Status table in the local display allows the user to
see the exact trip points for both the heating and cooling modes
without doing the calculations.
Heat Trend Demand Level (tt. T.LV) -- This is the change in
demand that must be seen within the time period specified by
H. r.rMin order to hold off a HIGH HEAT mode regardless of
demand. This is not applicable to VAV control types (C TYP=I
and 2) in the occupied period. This method of operation has
been referred to as "Comfort Trending." As long as a LOW
HEAT mode is making progress in warming the space, the con-
trol will hold off on a HIGH HEAT mode. This is relevant for
the space sensor machine control types (C TYP = 5 and 6) be-
cause they may transition into the occupied mode and see an
immediate and large heating demand when the set points
change.
Heat Trend Time (H. T.TM) -- This is the time period upon
which the heat trend demand level (/-/2. T.LV) operates and may
work to hold off staging or a HIGH HEAT mode. This is not
applicable to VAV control types (CTYP=-I and 2) in the
occupied period. See "Heat Trend Demand Level" section for
more details.
HEAT MODE DIAGNOSTIC HELP -- To quickly
deter-
mine the current trip points for the low and high heat modes,
there is a menu in the local display which lets the user quickly
view the state of the system. This menu also contains the cool
trip points as well. See Table 67 at the local display under Run
Status--c TRIP
The controlling
temperature
is "TEMP" and is in the middle
of the table for easy reference. Also, the "HVAC"
mode can be
viewed at the bottom of the table.
HT.CF
= 1,2 (Two-Stage
Gas and Electric
Heat Control)
If the HVAC mode is LOW HEAT:
If Electric
Heat
is configured,
then
the control
will
request the supply fan ON
If Gas Heat is configured,
then the IGC indoor fan input
controls the supply fan request
The control will turn on Heat Relay 1 (HS1)
If Evaporator
Discharge
Temperature
is less than 50 F,
then the control will turn on Heat Relay 2 (HS2)*
the "Heating
Setpoint"
_ H.H.ON
Fig. 9 -- Heating Offsets
ITEM
D.LVT
L.H.ON
H.H.ON
L.H.OF
L.C.ON
H.C.ON
L.C.OF
C.T.LV
H.T.LV
C.T.TM
H.T.TM
Table 66 -- Heat/Cool Set Point Offsets
EXPANSION
COOL/HEAT SETPT. OFFSETS
Dmd Level
Lo Heat On
Dmd Level(+) Hi Heat On
Dmd Level(-) Lo Heat Off
Dmd Level
Lo Cool On
Dmd Level(+) Hi Cool On
Dmd Level(-) Lo Cool Off
Cool Trend Demand Level
Heat Trend Demand Level
Cool Trend Time
Heat Trend Time
1
RANGE
J
UNITS[
CCNPOINT
J
DEFAULT
AF
DMDLHON
AF
DMDHHON
AF
DMDLHOFF
AF
DMDLCON
AF
DMDHCON
AF
DMDLCOFF
AF
CTRENDLV
AF
HTRENDLV
sec
CTRENDTM
sec
HTRENDTM
-1 - 2
0.5 - 20.0
0.5-2
-1 - 2
0.5 - 20.0
0.5-2
0.1 -5
0.1 -5
30 - 600
30 - 600
1.5
0.5
1
1.5
0.5
1
0.1
0.1
120
120
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