Carrier RTU OPEN 11-808-427-01 User Manual
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Sequence of Operation
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RTU Open
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zone temperature
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relative humidity
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CO
2
level
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damper position
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optimal start data
The VVT Master performs mathematical calculations and algorithms on the data and then sends the
composite information to the air source. The VVT Master receives information from the air source such as
mode, supply air temperature, and outside air temperature, and passes that information to all linked
controllers.
NOTE
The following paragraphs describe the interaction between the air source (RTU Open) and its
subordinate zones. Additional information regarding Open Zoned Systems may be found in the VVT Zone and
VVT Bypass Controller Installation Guides.
The VVT Master determines system operation by prioritizing heating and cooling requirements from all the
zones based on their occupancy and demand. The VVT Master scans the system continuously to determine if
any zones are occupied. Occupied zones are a higher priority than unoccupied zones. The VVT Master
evaluates all the occupied zones' heating or cooling demands and sends a request to the air source (RTU
Open) for:
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Cooling, if the number of occupied zones with cooling demands exceeds the number of occupied zones
with heating demands, and the demand is greater than or equal to the number of configured Linkage
Callers
.
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Heating, if the number of occupied zones with a heating demand exceeds or is equal to the number of
Linkage Callers
.
If no zones are occupied or no occupied zones require heating or cooling, the VVT Master performs the
evaluation described above for the unoccupied zones.
The VVT Master then gathers the following information and sends it to the air source (RTU Open):
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The system mode
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The setpoints and zone temperature from the zone with the greatest demand for the requested air
source mode (heating or cooling). (This zone is called the reference zone.)
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The system occupancy status
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Most open damper position from any zone
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RH and CO2 values (if applicable)
The air source responds by sending the air source mode, supply air temperature, and outside air temperature.
The air source verifies the mode by comparing its supply air temperature to the space temperature received
through Linkage. See the air source documentation for operation and parameters used to verify its mode.
This verification allows the VVT system to determine if the desired air source mode is actually being provided.
For example, if the VVT Master sends a request for heating and the air source does not have heat or it’s heat
has failed, the air source's actual mode indicates that and it's current mode is sent to the zones so that they
can control accordingly.
The system remains in that mode until all zones of that demand are satisfied or until a fixed 30 minute mode
reselect timer causes a forced re-evaluation of the system. If there is no demand for the opposite mode, the
reselect timer starts again and the current mode continues until all zones are satisfied or until the reselect
timer expires, repeating the process. If there is a demand for the opposite mode, the VVT Master sends the
reference zone's space temperature and setpoints to the air source and restarts the reselect timer. The air
source re-evaluates its demand based on the new information and goes to the Vent mode until the new mode
can be verified as described above. The amount of time this takes is determined by the air source’s operating
parameters.
The VVT Master continuously evaluates the system and updates the air source with the most current system
demand. Based on the evaluation, the reference zone can change from one zone to another. The evaluation
process continues until there is no demand from any zone or the 30 minute timer causes a re-evaluation of
the system conditions.