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Sequence of operation, Occupancy – Carrier RTU OPEN 11-808-427-01 User Manual

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RTU Open

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The RTU Open supports various types of constant volume air source configurations:

Standard heat/cool unit types with up to 2-stages of mechanical cooling and gas or electric heating

Heat pump units utilizing a reversing valve output for heating and cooling control

Heat pump unit (Carrier) with an OEM control board

Economizer, CO2, Demand Limiting, and RH control strategies are available for appropriately equipped

units


The RTU Open may operate as part of a linked VVT system or as a stand-alone controller.

Occupancy

The RTU Open’s operation depends upon its occupancy state (Occupied/Unoccupied). The RTU Open

operates continuously in the Occupied mode until you configure an occupancy schedule.
An occupancy schedule may be:

A local schedule configured in the controller using a BACview device or Field Assistant

A BACnet schedule configured in the i-Vu application, networked through an i-Vu Open Router

A BACnet or local schedule configured for subordinate VVT Zones, networked through an i-Vu Open

Router(s) and employing Linkage

To set up occupancy schedules, consult the documentation for your user interface.
NOTE

A BACnet schedule, downloaded from the i-Vu application will overwrite a local schedule that was set

up with a BACview device or Field Assistant.
Occupancy Source

- the following settings determine occupancy. See Unit configuration (page 60).

Options:

Always Occupied

– Controller operates continuously, regardless of any configured schedule

BAS On/Off

– Occupancy is set over the network by another device or a third party BAS. Refer to the RTU

Open Integration Guide for additional instructions in communication protocols.

Remote Occ Input

– Controller monitors an input contact connected to one of the available binary inputs

configured to receive it. You must set Unit Configuration > Occupancy Source to Remote Occ Input and

one Input Switch Configuration to Remote Occupancy.





Sequence of Operation