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VAV-SVX02B-EN

Calibration
Procedures

Calibration Procedure (Steps 1–4 apply to all thermostat models)

1. Be sure the PVR is installed correctly and that all connections are hooked up to the proper ports. See Figure 9 for unit application.

2. Remove the caps on the tees which are connected to the lines to the flow sensor. Connect a 0–2" magnehelic gage to monitor

flow sensor delta P. The higher-pressure port is further upstream on the air valve inlet.

3. Remove the thermostat line and connect a hand pump with a 0–20 psi gage to port “T”

.

4. Tee a 0–20 psi gage in the line from port “B” on the volume regulator to the air valve actuator.

Figure 13–Connections of Direct/Reverse-Acting

Thermostat with Normally-Open Valve

Figure 14–Connections of Direct/Reverse-Acting

Thermostat with Normally-Closed Valve

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Direct-Acting Thermostat
(See Figure 13 for proper
connections)

5. Set port “T” at 0 psi.

6. Monitor the delta P and

adjust the LO-stat mini-
mum) adjustment to
desired minimum.

7. Set port “T” input at 16

psi or greater with the
hand pump.

8. Monitor the delta P and

adjust the HI-stat (maxi-
mum) adjustment to
desired maximum flow. If
the actuator pressure is
less than 3 psi, the air
valve is wide open and
duct pressure must
increase to increase flow.

9. Set port “T” at 0 psi.

10. Monitor the minimum

flow delta P. If it is not
correct, adjust the LO-stat
adjustment knob.

Direct-Acting Thermostat
(See Figure 14 for proper
connections):

5. Set port “T” at 0 psi.

6. Monitor the delta P and

adjust the LO-stat (mini-
mum) adjustment to
desired minimum.

7. Set port “T” input at

16 psi or greater with the
hand pump.

8. Monitor the delta P and

adjust the HI-stat
(maximum) adjustment
to desired maximum flow.
If the actuator pressure is
greater than 13 psi, the air
valve is wide open and duct
pressure must increase to
increase flow.

9. Set port “T” at 0 psi.

10.Monitor the minimum

flow delta P. If it is not
correct, adjust the LO-stat
adjustment knob.

Normally-Open Valve

Normally-Open Valve

Reverse-Acting Thermostat
(See Figure 13 for proper
connections):

5. Set port “T” at 0 psi.

6. Monitor the delta P and

adjust the LO-stat delta P
(maximum) adjustment to
desired maximum. If the
actuator pressure is less
than 3 psi, the air valve is
wide open and duct
pressure must increase to
increase flow.

7. Set prot “T” to 16 psi

or greater with the
hand pump.

8. Monitor the delta P and

adjust the HI-stat (mini-
mum) adjustment to
desired minimum flow.

9. Set port “T” at 0 psi.

10.Monitor the maximum

flow delta P. If it is not
correct, adjust the LO-stat
adjustment knob.

Reverse-Acting Thermostat
(See Figure 14 for proper
connections):

5. Set port “T” at 0 psi.

6. Monitor the delta P and

adjust the LO-stat delta P
(maximum) adjustment to
desired maximum flow. If
the actuator pressure is
greater than 13 psi, the air
valve is wide open and
duct pressure must
increase to increase flow.

7. Set prot “T” to 16 psi

or greater with the
hand pump.

8. Monitor the delta P and

adjust the HI-stat (mini-
mum) adjustment to
desired minimum flow.

9. Set port “T” at 0 psi.

10.Monitor the maximum

flow delta P. If it is not
correct, adjust the LO-stat
adjustment knob.

0–2' Magnahelic Gage

CR

C

C

LO

HI

Normally-Open Unit

Airflow Sensor

LO

Actuator

HI

N

C

DAMPER

NO

M

20

S

G

I N C

C

B

H

Connect Hand Pump

Connect 0–20 psi Gage

Apply 20 psi

HI STAT

P

P

LO STAT

RESET START

P

T

PSI

0

10

Handpump

0–2 psi

Volume

Regulator

CR

C

C

0–2' Magnahelic Gage

LO

HI

Normally-Closed Unit

Airflow Sensor

LO

Actuator

HI

S

20

NC

DAMPER

B

M

N

O

H

G

I N C

C

Connect 0–20 psi Gage

Connect Hand Pump

Apply 20 psi

LO STAT

RESET START

I N R

C

N R

R

HI STAT

P

P

T

PSI

0

10

0–2 psi

Handpump

Volume

Regulator