Control output screens – WattMaster WM-WCC3-TGD-01B User Manual
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WCC3.EXE SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS
CONTROL OUTPUT SCREENS
The Control Output Screens are used to “tell” the satellite controller 
when to open or close the binary output contacts. A binary output 
contact may be “programmed” using one of the following screens:
1)
EA Driver
2)
Dual Limit
3)
Time Clock
EA Driver Screen
The EA Driver Screen is generally used to control the electric 
actuators on a variable air volume (VAV) box; however, it can be 
used for other applications. The EA Driver Screen uses two binary 
outputs on the satellite controller—the “COM to H” contact closes 
on a call for heating, and the “COM to C” contact closes on a call 
for cooling. The generic term for the method of control provided 
by the EA Driver Screen is “3 point fl oating control.” When the 
analog input signal is within the deadband, both contacts open and 
the actuator does not move. When the analog input signal falls 
below the setpoint into the pulse band, the “COM to H” output 
contact pulses at a preset rate to slowly move the actuator toward 
the required position. If the analog input signal falls below the 
pulse band, the “COM to H” contact closes and the actuator drives 
full speed. When the analog input signal rises above the setpoint, 
the same sequence occurs with the “COM to C” contact.
Dual Limit Screen
The Dual Limit Screen is used to “program” one binary output on 
the satellite controller to open and close based on how the value 
of an analog input compares to the setpoints. It is called dual limit 
because you have the option of entering two setpoints if required. 
For example, if you are using the SAT III to control a heat pump 
compressor, the binary output should close if the space temperature 
is below 72 °F for heating, close if the space temperature is above 
76 °F for cooling, and be open when the space temperature is 
between 72 °F and 76 °F.
Time Clock Screen
The Time Clock Screen is used to open and close a binary output 
based on time only. For example, if you want the SAT III to run a 
pump from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday, a Time 
Clock Screen would be used to “program” the binary output for 
the pump. 
Control Output Screens
