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Titus Pneumatic Controls for Dual Duct Terminals IOM User Manual

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PNEU-DD-IOM-3.0 8-9-02

Hot Inlet Sensor Calibration

2.

Cold inlet controller / discharge
sensor. For Constant Air Volume.

To adjust until Total CFM:

a.

If the desired (VP) is less than
0 . 5 i n c h e s W . G . , s e t t h e
t h e r m o s t a t s w i t c h o n t h e
control to DA/COLD. If greater
than 0.5”, set switch to RA/
COLD.

b.

Apply zero PSI pressure to the
thermostat connection on the
cold deck controller. Place a
manometer gauge across the
balancing tees at the cold deck
inlet.

c.

I f t h e m a n o m e t e r g a u g e
reading matches the required
differential from the calibration
c u r v e ( P a g e 6 a n d 7 ) , n o
adjustment is necessary.

d.

If adjustment is necessary,
rotate LO knob for DA or HI
knob for RA until the gauge
reads the required differential
pressure from the curve.

B. Reverse Acting Thermostat Air

Flow Adjustment

1.

Hot inlet controller. Be sure the hot
inlet damper assumes a fully closed
position during cooling conditions.
A p p l y 0 P S I p r e s s u r e t o t h e
thermostat connection of the hot
inlet controller. If the hot inlet
damper does not fully close, adjust
LO air flow knob until the damper
closes. Allow several seconds for
the controls to react to system
pressure and stabilize.

To adjust hot deck maximum CFM.

a.

A p p l y 1 5 - 2 5 P S I t o t h e
thermostat connection on the
hot deck controller. Place a
manometer gauge across the
balancing tees at the hot deck
inlet.

b.

I f t h e m a n o m e t e r g a u g e
reading matches the required
differential pressure from the
calibration curve (Page 6 and
7 ) , n o a d j u s t m e n t i s
necessary.

c.

If adjustment is necessary, use
the adjusting tool stored in the
face of the controller (Titus II
only) or a standard flat-blade
screwdriver.

d.

Rotate the maximum HI knob
slowly. A delay in response
time has been deliberately built
i n t o t h e c o n t r o l s t o a v o i d
hunting. Allow several seconds
for controls to react and the
system to stabilize. Rotate the
knob until the gauge shows the
required differential pressure.

N O T E : I f t h e a c t u a t o r f a i l s t o
r e s p o n d , s e e G u i d e t o S e r v i c e
Procedures .

2.

Cold inlet controller / discharge
sensor. For Variable Air Volume.

To adjust Min./Mix CFM:

a.

Apply 8.0 PSI pressure to the
thermostat connection of the
cold deck controller.

b.

If min./mix CFM equals zero,
the cold inlet damper should
assume a closed position. If
not, adjust minimum LO knob
on the cold inlet controller until
the damper closes.

c.

If min./mix CFM is a non-zero
value, place a manometer
gauge across the balancing
tees of the cold deck inlet . If
the press u r e m a t c h e s t h e
required differential from the
calibration curve (Page 6 and
7), no adjustment is necessary.

d.

If adjustment is necessary,
rotate the minimum LO knob
until the gauge shows t h e
required differential pressure.

To adjust cold deck maximum:

a.

Apply 0 PSI pressure to the
thermostat connection on the
cold deck controller. Place a
manometer gauge across the
balancing tees at the cold deck
inlet.

b.

I f t h e m a n o m e t e r g a u g e
differential from the calibration
c u r v e ( P a g e 6 a n d 7 ) , n o
adjustment is necessary.

c.

If adjustment is necessary,
rotate the maximum HI knob
slowly. Rotate the knob until
the gauge reads the required
differential pressure from the
curve.

3.

Cold inlet controller / discharge
sensor. For Constant Air Volume.

To adjust unit Total CFM:

a.

If the desired (VP) is less than
0 . 5 i n c h e s W . G . , s e t t h e
t h e r m o s t a t s w i t c h o n t h e
control to DA/COLD. If greater
than 0.5”, set switch to RA/
COLD.

b.

Apply zero PSI pressure to the
thermostat connection on the
cold deck controller. Place a
manometer gauge across the
inlet.

c.

I f t h e m a n o m e t e r g a u g e
reading matches the required
differential from the calibration
c u r v e ( P a g e 6 a n d 7 ) , n o
adjustment is necessary.

d.

If adjustment is necessary,
rotate LO knob for DA or HI
knob for RA until the gauge
reads the required differential
pressure from the curve.

C. After Flow Rates are Adjusted

1.

Replace the thermostat connection
at the controller, if it has been
removed during the adjustment
process.

2.

Remove the differential pressure
gauge and replace the caps on the
tees in the HI and LO tubes.

NOTE: The controller will not operate
if these caps are left off.

3.

Return the adjustment tool to its
socket in the face of the controller.

4.

R e p l a c e t h e c o v e r s o v e r t h e
controllers.