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Example 9 — using the schedule function (cont) – Carrier FLOTRONIC II 30GN040-420 User Manual

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NOTE: This is true only if the occupied period starts at 00:00
(midnight). If the occupied period starts at a time other than
midnight, then the occupied period must end at 00:00 hours
(midnight) and new occupied period must be programmed
to start at 00:00 in order for the chiller to stay in the occu-
pied mode past midnight.

The time schedule can be overridden to keep unit in oc-

cupied mode for one, 2, 3, or 4 hours on a one-time basis.
See Example 9.

All subfunctions of schedule function are password

protected except the override subfunction,

. Pass-

word entry into subfunctions

through

,

is done through service function. See page 43, logging on/
logging off.

Figure 10 shows a schedule for an office building with the

chiller operating on a single set point schedule. The sched-
ule is based on building occupancy with a 3-hour off-peak
cool-down period from midnight to 3 a.m. following the week-
end shutdown. To learn how this sample schedule would be
programmed, see Example 9.
NOTE: This schedule was designed to illustrate the pro-
gramming of the schedule function and is not intended as a
recommended schedule for chiller operation.

Example 9 — Using the Schedule Function

KEYPAD

DISPLAY

COMMENT

ENTRY

OVRD 0

No scheduled override
in effect

OVRD 3

3 hours override in effect

OVRD 0

Override cancelled

CLOCK 0

Schedule function is inactive

CLOCK 1

Schedule function is enabled
through local unit clock

PROGRAMMING PERIOD 1:

PERIOD 1

Define schedule period 1.
Start of occupied time

OCC 00.00

For this example, first
period should start here
(at midnight) so no entry
is needed

UNO 00.00

Start of unoccupied time
(end of period). For this
example, period 1 should
end at 3:00 a.m.

UNO 3.00

Period 1 ends at 3:00 a.m.

MON NO

Monday is now flagged no
for period 1. To put period 1
into effect on Monday,
Monday must be flagged
yes

MON YES

Monday is now flagged for
period 1 to be in effect

TUE YES

For this example, period 1
is to be in effect on Monday
only. All other days must be
checked to be sure that they
are flagged no. If any day is
flagged yes, change to no

TUE NO

Tuesday is now flagged
no for period 1

Example 9 — Using the Schedule Function (cont)

KEYPAD

DISPLAY

COMMENT

ENTRY

PROGRAMMING PERIOD 2:

PERIOD 2

Define schedule period 2

OCC 00.00 Start of occupied time

OCC 7.00

Occupied time will start
at 7:00 a.m.

UNO 00.00

Start of unoccupied time
(end of period). For this
example, period 2 should
end at 18:00 (6:00 p.m.)

UNO 18.00

Period 2 ends at 18:00
(6:00 p.m.)

MON NO

Monday is now flagged no
for period 2. To put period 2
into effect on Monday,
Monday must be flagged yes

MON YES

Monday is now flagged for
period 2 to be in effect

TUE NO

Tuesay is now flagged no
for period 2. To put period 2
into effect on Tuesday,
Tuesday must be flagged
yes

TUE YES

Tuesday is now flagged for
period 2 to be in effect

WED YES

For this example, period 2
is to be in effect only on
Monday and Tuesday.
All other days must be
checked to be sure that
they are flagged no. If
a day is flagged yes,
change to no

WED NO

Wednesday is now flagged
no for period 2

PERIOD 3

Define schedule
period 3

OCC 00.00

Start of occupied
time

OCC 7.00

Occupied time will start
at 7:00 a.m.

UNO 00.00

Start of unoccupied time
(end of period 3). For this
example, period 3 should
end at 21:30 (9:30 p.m.)

UNO 21.30

Period 3 ends at 21:30
(9:30 p.m.)

MON NO

Check to be sure that
Monday and Tuesday are
flagged no for period 3

TUE NO

WED NO

Wednesday is flagged
no, change to yes

WED YES

Wednesday is now
flagged yes for period 3

THUR NO

Check to be sure that all
other days are flagged no

FRI NO

SAT NO

SUN NO

CCN — Carrier Comfort Network

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