Damper control and tenant override logs, Sequence of operations – WattMaster WM-WCC3-TGD-01B User Manual
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Damper Control and Tenant Override Logs
Damper Control
The damper position is calculated by the mode and demand from the 
space sensor. Included in this calculation is an Integral function. This 
prevents the damper/airfl ow from stagnating at a position somewhere 
above the setpoint because the supply air temperature or duct pressure 
isn’t quite enough to satisfy the space at the currently calculated pro-
portional position. The Integral causes the calculation to keep adding 
a small amount of the proportional error back into the damper/airfl ow 
position each time a new position is calculated. The amount the Integral 
adds back in is user adjustable. This value is presented as a number 
between 0.0 and 100.0. That means that if the integral is less than 1.0, 
you are adding a percentage from 0 to 100% of the error back into the 
calculation. If you increase the Integral above 10, you are adding more 
than 100% back in.
With just proportional control, a 1 ºF error would cause a 50% increase 
in damper/airfl ow if the Integral is not included. (1 °F is half of the 2 
ºF Proportional Window).
If you had set the Integral to 10, the calculation would add 2% to the 
current damper/airfl ow calculation each time. The calculation occurs 
once every 10 seconds, so it would take a little over 4 minutes to reach 
the programmed 100% maximum.
Example:
1. 50% Remaining / 2% Integral = 25 Moves to get to a 100% 
 Maximum
2. 25 Moves times 10 seconds = 250 seconds or a little over 4 
 
minutes to reach the 100% maximum damper/airfl ow
position.
Of course, different space temperature errors and different Integral values 
cause this calculation to operate slower or faster. It is up to the user to 
determine the optimum setting that provides the tightest temperature 
control without causing the damper to continue to hunt or modulate, 
causing premature wear of the actuator gears and motor.
On pressure dependent terminal units, the damper position is maintained 
to within ± 3% of the calculated position. No attempt is made to position 
the damper exactly on the calculated position. This reduces wear and tear 
on the actuator gears and motors and the amount of airfl ow involved is 
not affected by that small amount of damper error.
On pressure independent terminal units, the airfl ow is maintained to 
within roughly 3% of the terminal unit size constant but no tighter than 
16 CFM on the smallest terminal units. The actual control window is 
based on the formula:
Window = Terminal unit size X Square Root (1 / 750)
 
Where Terminal unit size refers to the total rated CFM of the 
terminal unit.
This sliding window allows the control to be much tighter on the smaller 
terminal units than can be achieved on the larger terminal units as far as 
CFM readings. On a large terminal unit, 25 CFM may not be noticeable, 
but on a small terminal unit, 25 CFM may be more than the minimum 
airfl ow setting for the space.
If the pressure sensor is disconnected or fails on a pressure independent 
terminal unit, the damper position goes to 100% open and the VAV/
Zone controller generates a General TUC alarm to alert the user that a 
failure has occurred.
On either type of terminal unit, a space sensor failure will force the 
damper to position itself to the 50% of the maximum damper position 
setpoint, and it will not change until the sensor is repaired or replaced.
Tenant Override Logs
If you require tenant billing for push-button override usage, the MCD 
has the ability to track the amount of override time generated by each 
space sensor equipped with push-button override.
 
Storing and retrieving these logs requires a dedicated front end computer 
running the WCC III Trendlog front-end software program. No other 
method exists for retrieving these logs. That means that all of your 
VAV/Zone controllers will be connected together on the communica-
tions loop and the loop will be terminated at a Satellite device which 
is connected to another communications loop that is terminated at an 
on-site MCD computer.
Warning:
This front-end computer and the MCD computer must
be on 24 hours a day 7 days a week running the WCC software in 
order for tenant logging to be tracked.
The tenant logs are kept on the dedicated job site computer’s hard drive. 
The only limitation to the number of logs stored is the capacity of the 
hard drive on the computer to which it is being logged.
Note:
There is also a Tenant Override software that can be
programmed so that tenants can use to turn on multiple 
zones(among other things) at once without having to use 
the push button override on the space sensor. See Section 
6 of the WCC III manual for detailed operation of this 
program.
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VAV/Zone Controller Actuator Package Technical Guide
Sequence of Operations
