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:
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Standard heat/cool unit types with up to 2-stages of mechanical cooling and gas or electric heating
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Heat pump units utilizing a reversing valve output for heating and cooling control
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Heat pump unit (Carrier) with an OEM control board
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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:
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A local schedule configured in the controller using a BACview device or Field Assistant
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A BACnet schedule configured in the i-Vu application, networked through an i-Vu Open Router
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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:
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Always Occupied
– Controller operates continuously, regardless of any configured schedule
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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.
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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