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variable or Unoccupied Cool Set Point (SetpointsUCSP) plus

the

Fan

Speed

Control

Demand

(ConfigurationCOOLFS.CD) configuration variable the

indoor fan will run at 100%.

When the temperature in the

conditioned space is between the Occupied Cool Set Point

(SetpointsOCSP)

and

Occupied

Cool

Set

Point

(SetpointsOCSP) plus the Fan Speed Control Demand

(ConfigurationCOOLFS.CD) configuration variable the

indoor fan modulates to satisfy the Occupied Cool Set Point

(SetpointsOCSP)

or

Unoccupied

Cool

Set

Point

(SetpointsUCSP). When the temperature in the conditioned

space falls to 0.5F below the Occupied Cool Set Point

(SetpointsOCSP)

or

Unoccupied

Cool

Set

Point

(SetpointsUCSP) for 5 minutes the controls will run unit in

ventilation mode. See ventilation mode sequence of operation.

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Fig. 6 -- Cooling Speed Demand Window

Cooling Supply Air Set Point Reset
The PD unit can be configured to allow for reset of the Cool

Supply Air Set Point (SetpointSASP). This is needed for

applications where a high Cool Supply Air Set Point

(SetpointSASP) is required or where dramatic load changes

occur over short time periods. In these situations a high supply air
temperature may not provide enough cooling to reduce the Space

Temperature (TemperaturesAIR.TSPT) to the Occupied Cool

Set Point (SetpointsOCSP) or the Unoccupied Cool Set Point

(SetpointsUCSP) over a reasonable time period.
The compressor or economizer operation supplying cooling to the
conditioned space controls to the Supply Air Control Point (Run

StatusCOOLSA.CP). The Supply Air Control Point (Run

StatusCOOLSA.CP) which is a calculated value that is equal

to the Cool Supply Air Set Point (SetpointSASP) plus the

calculated amount of reset required up to the values set by

configuration

variables

SASP

Maximum

Reset

Down

(ConfigurationCOOLSATSA.MD) and SASP Maximum

Reset Up (ConfigurationCOOLSATSA.MU).
Reset of the Cool Supply Air Set Point (SetpointSASP) is

limited by the configuration variables SASP Maximum Reset

Down (ConfigurationCOOLSATSA.MD) and SASP

Maximum Reset Up (ConfigurationCOOLSATSA.MU).

The

SASP

Maximum

Reset

Down

(ConfigurationCOOLSATSA.MD) configuration variable

can be set from --20 to 0 F and will allow the Cool Supply Air Set

Point (SetpointSASP) to be reset to as much as 20 F below the

Cool Supply Air Set Point (SetpointSASP).

The SASP

Maximum Reset Up (ConfigurationCOOL?SATSA.MU)

configuration variable can be set from 0 to 20 F and will allow the
Supply Air Temperature to be Reset to as much as 20 F above the

Cool Supply Air Set Point (SetpointSASP).

The SASP

Maximum Reset Down (ConfigurationCOOLSATSA.MD)

and

SASP

Maximum

Reset

Up

(ConfigurationCOOLSATSA.MU) configuration variables

can be set independently and do not need to be equal values above

and below the Cool Supply Air Set Point (SetpointSASP). For

example,

the

SASP

Maximum

Reset

Down

(ConfigurationCOOLSAT?SA.MD) configuration variable

can be set to

--10 and the SASP Maximum Reset Up

(ConfigurationCOOLSATSA.MU) configuration variable

can be set to 0 giving the range of Cool Supply Air Set Point

(SetpointSASP) reset of +0 and --10 F.
In normal operation when the Space Temperature is within the

speed demand window the unit control will modulate the indoor
fan speed and supply air temperature along a defined curve to bring

the Space Temperature to Occupied or Unoccupied Cool Set Point.
Since this curve is independent of the conditioned space load the

control scheme will adapt to any load present in the conditioned

space by adjusting the fan speed and supply air temperature and
move the space temperature along the defined time temperature

curve to Occupied or Unoccupied Cool Set Point.
When the space temperature rises above the Occupied Cool Set

Point (SetpointsOCSP) + Fan Speed Control Demand

(ConfigurationCOOLFS.CD) for over 2 minutes or is outside

the speed demand window and there is some amount of SASP

Maximum Reset Down (ConfigurationCOOL?SATSA.MD)

configured the indoor fan will be locked at 100% and the unit

controls will subtract a calculated amount of temperature reset to
the Cool Supply Air Set Point (SetpointSASP). The indoor fan

speed will be locked at 100% as long as reset is applied. The

Supply Air Temperature will now adjust to this new Supply Air
Control Point (Run StatusCOOLSA.CP). The controls will

continue to subtract a calculated amount of temperature reset
cumulatively to a value equal to the Supply Air Temperature Set

Point (SetpointSASP) + SASP Maximum Reset Down

(ConfigurationCOOLSATSA.MD). When the reset is no

longer needed the control will remove Down Reset until all reset is

removed

and

the

Supply

Air

Control

Point

(Run

StatusCOOLSA.CP) is back to the original Supply Air Set

Point (SetpointSASP). The indoor fan will then modulate lower

than 100% to move the Space Temperature (TemperaturesSPT)

along the defined time temperature curve to Cool Supply Air Set

Point (SetpointSASP) or Unoccupied Cool Set Point

(SetpointsUCSP). See Fig. 6 and 7.

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Fig. 7 -- Cool Supply Air Set Point

Cooling Mode with Economizer Using Space

Temperature Sensor T55, T56, T58 or T59

If an economizer is installed, the Economizer Installed
configuration (ConfigurationECONEC.EN) should be set to

YES. The economizer is controlled by the Econo Commanded
Position (OutputsECONEC.CP) on the Economizer Control

Board. If the indoor fan is off or the building is unoccupied, the

economizer position is zero.
When the space temperature is above the Occupied Cool Set Point

(SetpointsOCSP) and the economizer is installed, configured

and working correctly the unit controls will always try to meet

space cooling demand using the economizer before turning on the
compressor. The economizer will provide free cooling when the

following outside air conditions are true.

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