Space temperature set points, Networked set point capability, Networked set point offset capability – American Standard UV05 User Manual

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McQuay OM 751

Description of Operation

Space Temperature Set Points

The UVC uses the six occupancy-based temperature set points as the basis to determine the
Effective Set point Output. The effective set point is calculated based on the unit mode, the
occupancy mode, and the values of several network variables. The effective set point then is
used as the temperature set point that the UVC maintains.

Table 14: Default occupancy-based temperature set points

Networked Set Point Capability

The Space Temp Setpoint Input variable is used to allow the temperature set points for the
occupied and standby modes to be changed via the network; the unoccupied set points are not
affected by this variable.

Networked Set Point Offset Capability

The Networked Set Point Offset Input variable is used to shift the effective occupied and
standby temperature set points by adding the value of the Setpoint Offset Input variable to the
current set points; the unoccupied points are not affected by this variable. This variable is
typically set bound to a supervisory network controller or to a networked wall module having
a relative set point knob.

Use the keypad/display to make adjustments to the value of the Setpoint Offset Input variable.
See “Changing Set Points” on page 9.

Note – The keypad/display and the network both affect the Set Point Offset Input variable. Keep

in mind that changes to this variable are last-one-wins.

Networked Set Point Shift Capability

The Set Point Shift Input variable is used to shift the effective heat/cool set points. It typically
is bound to a networked supervisory controller or system that provides functions such as
outdoor air temperature compensation. All occupied, standby, and unoccupied set points are
shifted upward (+) or downward (

) by the corresponding value of the Set Point Shift Input

variable.

Note – The Set Point Shift Input capability is not available through the BACnet

®

interface.

Networked Space Temperature Sensor Capability

A networked space temperature sensor can be interfaced with the Space Temp Input variable.
When the Space Temp Input variable is used (valid value), it automatically overrides the hard-
wired space temperature sensor.

Temperature set point Abbreviation

Defaults

Unoccupied cool

UCS

82.4°F (28.0°C)

Standby cool

SCS

77.0°F (25.0°C)

Occupied cool

OCS

73.4°F (23.0°C)

Occupied heat

OHS

69.8°F (21.0°C)

Standby heat

SHS

66.2°F (19.0°C)

Unoccupied heat

UHS

60.8°F (16.0°C)

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