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Controls

VAV Units Only

Sequence of Operation
1

Supply Air Pressure Control

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Inlet Guide Vane Control

Inlet guide vanes are driven by a

modulating 2-10 vdc signal from the

VAV Module. A pressure transducer

measures duct static pressure, and the

inlet guide vanes are modulated to

maintain the supply air static pressure

within an adjustable user-defined

range. The range is determined by the

supply air pressure setpoint and supply

air pressure deadband, which are set

through a unit mounted potentiometer.
Inlet guide vane assemblies installed

on the supply fan inlets regulate fan

capacity and limit horsepower at lower

system air requirements. When in any

position other than full open, the vanes

pre-spin intake air in the same direction

as supply fan rotation. As the vanes

approach the full-closed position, the

amount of “spin” induced by the vanes

increases at the same time that intake

airflow and fan horsepower diminish.

The inlet guide vanes will close when

the supply fan is shut down.

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Supply Air Static Pressure Limit

The opening of the inlet guide vanes

and VAV boxes are coordinated during

unit start up and transition to/from

Occupied/Unoccupied modes to

prevent overpressurization of the

supply air ductwork. However, if for any

reason the supply air pressure exceeds

the fixed supply air static pressure limit

of 3.5” (89 mm) W.C., the supply fan is

shut down and the inlet guide vanes

are closed. The unit is then allowed to

restart four times. If the

overpressurization condition occurs on

the fifth time, the unit is shut down and

a manual reset diagnostic is set and

displayed at any of the remote panels

with LED status lights or

communicated to the Integrated

Comfort system.
2

Supply Air Temperature Controls

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Cooling/Economizer

During occupied cooling mode of

operation, the economizer (if available)

and primary cooling are used to control

the supply air temperature. The supply

air temperature setpoint is user-defined

at the unit mounted VAV Setpoint Panel

or at the remote panel. If the enthalpy

of the outside air is appropriate to use

“free cooling,” the economizer will be

used first to attempt to satisfy the

supply setpoint.

On units with economizer, a call for

cooling will modulate the fresh air

dampers open. The rate of economizer

modulation is based on deviation of the

discharge temperature from setpoint,

i.e., the further away from setpoint, the

faster the fresh air damper will open.

Note that the economizer is only

allowed to function freely if ambient

conditions are below the enthalpy

control setting or below the return air

enthalpy if unit has comparative

enthalpy installed. If outside air is not

suitable for “economizing,” the fresh

air dampers drive to the minimum

open position. A field adjustable

potentiometer on the Unitary

Economizer Module, Tracer

®

, or a

remote potentiometer can provide the

input to establish the minimum

damper position.
At outdoor air conditions above the

enthalpy control setting, primary

cooling only is used and the fresh air

dampers remain at minimum position.
If the unit does not include an

economizer, primary cooling only is

used to satisfy cooling requirements.

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Supply Air Setpoint Reset

Supply air reset can be used to adjust

the supply air temperature setpoint on

the basis of a zone temperature, return

air temperature, or on outdoor air

temperature. Supply air reset

adjustment is available on the unit

mounted VAV Setpoint Panel for supply

air cooling control.

a

reset based on outdoor air

temperature

Outdoor air cooling reset is sometimes

used in applications where the outdoor

temperature has a large effect on

building load. When the outside air

temperature is low and the building

cooling load is low, the supply air

setpoint can be raised, thereby

preventing subcooling of critical zones.

This reset can lower usage of primary

cooling and result in a reduction in

primary cooling energy usage.
There are two user-defined parameters

that are adjustable through the VAV

Setpoint Panel: reset temperature

setpoint and reset amount. The

amount of reset applied is dependent

upon how far the outdoor air

temperature is below the supply air

reset setpoint. The amount is zero

where they are equal and increases

linearly toward the value set at the

reset amount input. The maximum

value is 20°F (-6.7°C). If the outdoor air

temperature is more than 20°F (-6.7°C)

below the reset temperature setpoint

the amount of rest is equal to the reset

amount setpoint.

b

reset based on zone or return

temperature

Zone or return reset is applied to the

zone(s) in a building that tend to

overcool or overheat. The supply air

temperature setpoint is adjusted based

on the temperature of the critical

zone(s) or the return air temperature.

This can have the effect of improving

comfort and/or lowering energy usage.

The user-defined parameters are the

same as for outdoor air reset.
Logic for zone or return reset control is

the same except that the origins of the

temperature inputs are the zone sensor

or return sensor respectively. The

amount of reset applied is dependent

upon how far the zone or return air

temperature is below the supply air

reset setpoint. The amount is zero

where they are equal and increases

linearly toward the value set at the

reset amount potentiometer on the

VAV Setpoint panel. The maximum

value is 3°F (-16.1°C). If the return or

zone temperature is more than

3°F (-16.1°C) below the reset

temperature setpoint the amount of

reset is equal to the reset amount

setpoint.
3

Zone Temperature Control
Unoccupied Zone Heating and Cooling

During Unoccupied mode, the unit is

operated as a CV unit. Inlet guide vanes

and VAV boxes are driven full open.

The unit controls zone temperature to

the Unoccupied zone cooling and

heating (heating units only) setpoints.
Daytime Warm-Up

During occupied mode, if the zone

temperature falls to a temperature

three degrees below the Morning

Warm-up setpoint, Daytime Warm-up

is initiated. The system changes to CV

heating (full unit airflow), the VAV

boxes are fully opened and the CV

heating algorithm is in control until the

Morning Warm-up setpoint is reached.

The unit is then returned to VAV

cooling mode. The Morning Warm-up

setpoint is set at the unit mounted VAV

Setpoint panel or at a remote panel.