Bryant DURAPAC 579F User Manual

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The same equation can be used to determine the occupied or
maximum ventilation rate to the building. For example, an
output of 3.6 volts to the actuator provides a base ventilation
rate of 5% and an output of 6.7 volts provides the maximum
ventilation rate of 20% (or base plus 15 cfm per person). Use
Fig. 32 to determine the maximum setting of the CO

2

sensor.

For example, a 1100 ppm set point relates to a 15 cfm per
person design. Use the 1100 ppm curve on Fig. 32 to find the
point when the CO

2

sensor output will be 6.7 volts. Line up

the point on the graph with the left side of the chart to deter-
mine that the range configuration for the CO

2

sensor should

be 1800 ppm. The EconoMi$erIV controller will output the
6.7 volts from the CO

2

sensor to the actuator when the CO

2

concentration in the space is at 1100 ppm. The DCV set point
may be left at 2 volts since the CO

2

sensor voltage will be

ignored by the EconoMi$erIV controller until it rises above
the 3.6 volt setting of the minimum position potentiometer.

Once the fully occupied damper position has been deter-
mined, set the maximum damper demand control ventilation
potentiometer to this position. Do not set to the maximum
position as this can result in over-ventilation to the space
and potential high-humidity levels.

CO

2

Sensor Configuration

The CO

2

sensor has preset standard voltage settings that

can be selected anytime after the sensor is powered up. See
Table 12.

Use setting 1 or 2 for Bryant equipment. See Table 12.

1. Press Clear and Mode buttons. Hold at least 5 sec-

onds until the sensor enters the Edit mode.

2. Press Mode twice. The STDSET Menu will appear.

3. Use the Up/Down button to select the preset number.

See Table 12.

4. Press Enter to lock in the selection.

5. Press Mode to exit and resume normal operation.

The custom settings of the CO

2

sensor can be changed any-

time after the sensor is energized. Follow the steps below to
change the non-standard settings:

1. Press Clear and Mode buttons. Hold at least 5 sec-

onds until the sensor enters the Edit mode.

2. Press Mode twice. The STDSET Menu will appear.

3. Use the Up/Down button to toggle to the NONSTD

menu and press Enter.

4. Use the Up/Down button to toggle through each of

the nine variables, starting with Altitude, until the
desired setting is reached.

5. Press Mode to move through the variables.

6. Press Enter to lock in the selection, then press Mode

to continue to the next variable.

Dehumidification of Fresh Air with DCV Control

Information from ASHRAE indicates that the largest humid-
ity load on any zone is the fresh air introduced. For some
applications, a field-supplied energy recovery unit can be
added to reduce the moisture content of the fresh air being
brought into the building when the enthalpy is high. In most
cases, the normal heating and cooling processes are more
than adequate to remove the humidity loads for most com-
mercial applications.

If normal rooftop heating and cooling operation is not ade-
quate for the outdoor humidity level, an energy recovery unit
and/or a dehumidification option should be considered.

Table 12 — CO

2

Sensor Standard Settings

LEGEND

ppm — Parts Per Million

SETTING

EQUIPMENT

OUTPUT

VENTILATION

RATE

(cfm/Person)

ANALOG

OUTPUT

CO

2

CONTROL RANGE

(ppm)

OPTIONAL

RELAY SETPOINT

(ppm)

RELAY

HYSTERESIS

(ppm)

1

Interface w/Standard
Building Control System

Proportional

Any

0-10V

4-20 mA

0-2000

1000

50

2

Proportional

Any

2-10V

7-20 mA

0-2000

1000

50

3

Exponential

Any

0-10V

4-20 mA

0-2000

1100

50

4

Economizer

Proportional

15

0-10V

4-20 mA

0-1100

1100

50

5

Proportional

20

0-10V

4-20 mA

0- 900

900

50

6

Exponential

15

0-10V

4-20 mA

0-1100

1100

50

7

Exponential

20

0-10V

4-20 mA

0- 900

900

50

8

Health & Safety

Proportional

0-10V

4-20 mA

0-9999

5000

500

9

Parking/Air Intakes/
Loading Docks

Proportional

0-10V

4-20 mA

0-2000

700

50

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