Periodic Operation; Regulation Speed; Outdoor Temperature Limit; Restart Time - Swegon GOLD PX Series Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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8.7.3 Periodic Operation

Can be selected to run pumps if cooling relay 1 and/or 2
are used.
The exercising mode can be selected for "pump, pump +
valve" or "valve" only (0 - 10 V output). The pumps are
exercised 2 minutes per day if this is activated.

8.7.4 Regulation Speed

The required delay period between the various cooling
steps can be set.
This is done so that a compressor, for instance, will have
time generate required cooling capacity before the next
cooling step is switched in.
This applies to changeover from step 1 to step 2 and from
step 2 to step 3; and only on an increasing cooling load.

8.7.5 Outdoor temperature Limit

Provision is available for setting an outdoor tempera-
ture-related blocking function in 3 steps. If the outdoor
temperature is below each step limit, the function of the
cooling relays will be blocked.
This function also restricts the 0-10 V output signal to
transmission in steps.
Step 1 maximises the output signal to 2.5 V, step 2 to 5.0
V and step 3 to 7.5 V.

8.7.6 Restart time

The time should be set in such a way that it follows the
recommendations of the cooling machine supplier for the
number of starts per hour.
The restart time is calculated from the time when a relay is
energized to when it is allowed to be energized again.
The 0-10 V signal is delayed during the same period.

8.7.7 Cooling Min air Flow

In order for the cooling function to operate the supply air
and extract air airflows must be greater than their respec-
tive limit values (preset at USER LEVEL under FLOW/PRES-
SURE).
The cooling min flow function can be blocked by setting
both flow limits to 0.

8.7.8 neutral Zone

The neutral zone prevents the cooling and heating systems
from counteracting each other.
Preset neutral zone is added to the setpoint for heating
and the sum of these provides the setpoint for cooling.
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8.7.9 Cooling BOOSt

Cooling BOOST means that the supply air and extract air
airflows are increased to convey more cooling energy to
the premises.
Cooling BOOST cannot be combined with pressure regula-
tion.
The flow increase takes place between current flow and
preset max flow.
The function can be selected in three variants as follows:
Comfort
The cooling outputs are activated if there is a cooling load.
When the cooling function is active and the temperature
in the supply air drops toward the preset SA min tempera-
ture, the flow will steplessly increase.
The GOLD runs at preset max flow when the supply air
temperature is same as the min. temperature.
economy
Cooling BOOST Economy first uses a higher airflow to cool
the premises, before a start signal is transmitted to the
cooling machines.
The function can also operate without the cooling func-
tion being activated.
On a cooling load, the flows are slowly increased up to
preset maximum flow. When the flows are up to max and
if a cooing load is still present, the output contacts for
cooling are activated.
The cooling boost function requires an outdoor air tem-
perature of at least 2 °C lower than the extract air tem-
perature for it to be activated. Normal cooling operation is
activated if the temperature difference is too small.
Sequence
The cooling BOOST Sequence is used if a cooling machine
is sized for a higher than normal cooling flow.
If there is a cooling load, the flow is increased up to the
preset max flow before the cooling function is activated.
The cooling function is delayed 1 minute after the airflow
is increased.
The cooling boost sequence is blocked if no cooling func-
tion has been selected.
We reserve the right to alter specifications without notice.
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