Vav/zone configuration, Vav/zone configuration & setup, Sequence of operations – Orion System Modular VAV/Zone Controller User Manual

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VAV/Zone Configuration & Setup

There are a few configuration selections available which can be used

to tailor the software operation to match the mechanical equipment the

controller is installed on. These are programmed using either the Modular

System Manager, the Modular Service Tool, the System Manager TS, or

a personal computer with Prism computer front end software installed

on it. See the Modular Service Tool and System Manager Operator

Interface Technical Guide, the System Manager TS Technical Guide,

or the Prism Computer Front End Technical Guide for complete VAV/

Zone Controller programming information.

General

Several options are available to configure the VAV/Zone Controller for

the appropriate equipment it is installed on. All of these options can be

set from the “Configuration” menu with the exception of “AHU Heat

Call” which is set from the “Setpoints” menu. Again, please refer to the

Operator’s Interface Technical Guide or the Prism Computer Front-End

Technical Guide for detailed programming information.

Box Control Method

Set this configuration item for the type of box the VAV/Zone Controller

is used on. The options available are:

0 = Cooling Only Box (With Reheat if Required)

1 = Heating/Cooling Changeover Box

2 = Series Fan Powered Box With Reheat

3 = Parallel Fan Powered Box With Reheat

Damper Operating Mode

This option sets the direction of rotation the damper moves when driving

towards its full open position. The options available are:

0 = Direct Acting (Clockwise-to-Open Damper)

1 = Reverse Acting (Counterclockwise-to-Open Damper)

Voting Zone

If this particular VAV/Zone Controller is being used on a “Zoning”

system as opposed to a true VAV system, this option must be set to al-

low the MiniLink Polling Device to determine if this controller should

be included in the zoning system voting process. If this is set to “Yes”,

this controller will be included in the voting process. If this is a zoning

system and it is set to “No”, this controller will not vote in the zoning

system voting process. If it is a true “VAV” system, the option should

be set to “No”. The options available are:

0 = Yes

1 = No

Pressure Independent Boxes-Airflow @ 1”
W.C.

If this is a pressure independent box, this option allows you to calibrate

the box CFM correctly using the box manufacturer’s “K” factor. Enter

the correct “K” (CFM) factor for the inlet diameter of the box you are

configuring.

Expansion Relays - Steps of Reheat

If the box has reheat supplied by an electric coil, this option must be set

for the number of electric heating stages on the box. If the box has hot

water heat with a 2 position hot water valve, set the number of stages

to “1”. For hot water heat with a proportional hot water valve, this must

be set for “0”. Options available are:

0 = No Staging

1 = 1 Stage of Reheat

2 = 2 Stages of Reheat

3 = 3 Stages of Reheat

Proportional Heating Signal

If the box has hot water reheat using a proportional hot water valve, set

this option to match the voltage signal required by the hot water valve

you are using. Options available are:

0 = 0-10 VDC Voltage Signal

1 = 2-10 VDC Voltage Signal

Allow Box Heat With AHU Heat

If the box you are using has reheat or auxiliary heat, configuring this

setting to 1=Yes will allow the box heat to operate at the same time as

the HVAC unit heat. Options available are:

0 = No

1 = Yes

Main Fan Status

If the VAV/Zone Controller is installed on a non-fan powered box that

has reheat, set this option to “Yes” in order to enable box reheat only

when the HVAC unit fan is running. A full description of how this setting

affects the various box types in the occupied and unoccupied modes is

contained under the “Mode Sequence” heading that follows later in this

manual. Options available are:

0 = No Heat can operate without fan

1 = Yes Heat cannot operate without fan

Push-Button Override Group ID#

During Unoccupied Mode, all VAV/Zone Controllers with a correspond-

ing Group ID# will resume Occupied operation whenever any of the

VAV/Zone Controllers with the same Group ID # has its push-button

depressed to initiate an override condition. This allows you to group

zones in various areas of the building. For example, individual tenants

with several offices could restore occupied mode for just their zones and

not affect other zones in the building. If you don’t want a specific zone

to be a part of any group, enter a ‘0’ for its Group ID #.

Dump Zone

If this VAV/Zone Controller is to be used as a “Dump Zone”, set this

configuration to 1=Yes. The dump zone is a controller without an

actuator that is used to control a duct heater or auxiliary heat. Options

available are:

0 = No

1 = Yes


AHU Heat Call

This setting is located under the “Setpoints” menu on screen #3. This

is used only for the unoccupied mode. For non-fan powered terminal

units, this temperature setpoint is used to allow auxiliary heat such as

baseboard heaters to be energized in an attempt to satisfy the heating

demand prior to initiating the HVAC unit Supply Air Heating mode.

For fan powered terminal units, this setpoint can be used to operate the

series or parallel box to satisfy the heating demand by using plenum

air and reheat prior to initiating the HVAC Supply Air Heating mode.

During unoccupied mode, when the temperature in the space drops

below the AHU Heat Call setpoint, the VAV/Zone Controller sends a

signal to the VCM-X Controller to initiate the HVAC unit Supply Air

Heating Mode. This setpoint temperature can be set higher or lower than

the Space Heating Setpoint.

VAV/Zone Configuration

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Modular ZCAP Technical Guide

Sequence of Operations

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