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R1 11/14/2011
Advanced SmartAire M and PowerAire M
Controller Guide
Tate's SmartAire and PowerAire M units are factory configured for
optimal performance in a typical data center environment. The
installation of these units in most data center space will result in ideal
performance without any user intervention.
Some sites however have differing requirements, and the application
of SmartAire and PowerAire M units may not be ideal based on a
number of site conditions. These requirements have prompted Tate
to publish an advanced guide to the SmartAire and PowerAire M
controllers which will allow the expert user more precise control over
the functionality of Tate's product.
This document is intended to be only a guide to the operation of the
embedded controller. The user takes full responsibility when
adjusting the default parameters set in all PowerAire and SmartAire
M units when they leave our factory. Adjusts to these parameters
may result in undesirable operation of the units, as well as decrease
the life expectancy of the units themselves. It is suggest that only
those users with a high level of experience in control methodology
attempt to make these changes without direct consultation with
Tate's data center product management team.
Please feel free to contact Tate with any questions regarding this
operations guide.
Please Help Us Improve This Guide
We would be very interested to hear any comments you might have
on this new guide. We are particularly interested in learning of
omissions or subjects that are unclear. Please call, fax, or e-mail and
direct your comments to Technical Service. Thank you very much for
your assistance.
Phone: (410) 799-4200
Fax: (410) 799-4207
E-Mail: TateInfo@Tateaccessfloors.com

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Summary of Contents for Tate SmartAire M

  • Page 1 Tate’s data center product management team. Please feel free to contact Tate with any questions regarding this operations guide. Please Help Us Improve This Guide We would be very interested to hear any comments you might have on this new guide.
  • Page 2 Default Home Screen 74.6 To enter Advanced Programming Mode Press and Hold Up and Down 74.6 Simultaneously for 5 Seconds Unit Selection Prompt To change Unit Type Unit Type Current Setting To change Unit Type Press up or down to change unit type Press SEL to store the setting Number of Installed Sensors To Change the number of sensors...
  • Page 3 Press up or down to change sensor count Default value is 3. Press SEL to store the setting Default value is 3. Press SEL to store the setting Start Point Configuration Prompt To change the Start Point Value Start Point Current Setting To change the Start Point Value Start Point Configuration Adjustment...
  • Page 4 High Point Configuration Prompt To change the maximum fan speed or damper opening setting High Point Current Setting 10.0 To change the Start Point Value High Point Configuration Adjustment Default value is 10.0. Adjust the value from the Lo setting to 10.0 (represents percentage) press SEL to save setting Controller Type Configuration Prompt...
  • Page 5 Proportional Term Current 45.0 Setting The default Pb value is 45, if the unit seems too slow in responding in your environment, decrease the value to achieve a quicker response Proportional Term Setting 45.0 Adjustment Default value is 45.0. Adjust the Proportional term as required, higher numbers reduce the effect of the proportional term, lower values increase the effect.
  • Page 6 Dead Band Value Configuration Prompt This value allows the user to adjust the dead band of the temperature values before any action is taken by the controller to adjust the settings. This dead band is +/- the current temperature setpoint Dead Band Value Current Setting This value represents the current dead band of the controller where no action will be taken by the control system to either increase or decrease fan speed or damper position.

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