Damper positions, Occupied mode sequences, Damper positions and occupied mode sequences – Orion System Modular VAV/Zone Controller User Manual

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Damper Positions and Occupied Mode Sequences

Damper Positions

The actual values for the minimum damper positions that are described

in the following paragraphs can be configured by changing the values in

setpoint screens 4 through 9 for the VAV/Zone Controller. These mini-

mums are expressed in damper open percentages for pressure dependent

terminal units or in CFM for pressure independent terminal units.

Cooling Minimum

When the HVAC unit is in the Supply Air Cooling mode but the space

does not require cooling, the VAV/Zone damper will move to the Cool-

ing Minimum position.

Heating Minimum

When the HVAC unit is in the Supply Air Heating mode but the space

does not require Heating, the VAV/Zone damper will move to the Heat-

ing Minimum position.

Vent Minimum

This is the position the VAV/Zone damper will move to when the HVAC

unit is in the Supply Air Vent mode.

Night Minimum

This is the position that the damper moves to during the Unoccupied

mode. When using non-fan powered terminal units, the VAV/Zone

damper will position itself in the Night Minimum position. In order for

fan powered terminal units to position the damper to the Night Minimum

position, the check for main fan status must be selected, and the HVAC

unit fan must be operating.

Reheat Minimum

This is the position that the damper moves to when Reheat is initiated.

If the VAV/Zone Controller is used on a terminal unit that has reheat, the

VAV/Zone damper will move to the Reheat position whenever a Space

Heating demand occurs and the HVAC unit is in Supply Air Cooling

or Vent mode. When the HVAC unit is in Supply Air Heating mode,

the VAV/Zone damper will modulate as required to maintain the Space

Heating Setpoint.

Occupied Mode Sequences

Space Vent Mode

This mode only applies to the Occupied Mode of operation. If the

equipment is in the Unoccupied Mode, then a lack of heating or cooling

demand would generate the Off Mode.

If the HVAC unit is in Supply Air Vent Mode, you can adjust the damper

position on pressure dependent terminal units and the airflow on pressure

independent terminal units to provide a fixed amount of ventilation air

into the space when there are no heating or cooling demands. During

this time, the damper does not modulate on pressure dependent terminal

units. On pressure independent terminal units, it only modulates to the

extent required to maintain the vent minimum airflow setting.

If the VAV/Zone Controller detects that the HVAC unit is in Supply

Air Heating mode, indicating that the air handler has activated its heat,

the heating airflow minimum will be substituted for the vent minimum

position.

If the VAV/Zone Controller detects that the HVAC unit is in Supply Air

Cooling mode, indicating that the air handler has activated its cooling,

the cooling airflow minimum will be substituted for the vent minimum

position.

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Space Cooling Mode

Occupied Space Cooling mode is initiated by the temperature in the space

rising to within 0.5 ºF of the Occupied Cooling Setpoint.

If the HVAC unit is in the Supply Air Heating and another VAV/Zone

Controller has a cooling demand, the damper/airflow for the VAV/Zone

Controller requiring cooling will position itself to provide the heating

minimum setpoint amount of air into the space. No modulation open

will occur because the space does not want the warm air currently being

supplied by the air handler.

When the HVAC unit is in the Supply Air Cooling mode, the damper is

normally held at the minimum cooling position until the space tempera-

ture begins to rise above the cooling setpoint. As the space temperature

rises to within 0.5 ºF of the Occupied Cooling Setpoint, the damper/

airflow calculation causes the air valve to open proportionally until the

maximum setpoint is achieved at 1.5 ºF above the setpoint. This is a 2

ºF proportional window starting 0.5 ºF below the cooling setpoint to 1.5

ºF above the cooling setpoint.

The damper/airflow is never allowed to modulate outside the user-

adjusted minimum and maximum setpoints. The maximum damper/

airflow setpoint applies to heating and cooling modes of operation only.

All of the modes have their own individual minimum setting.

Series Flow Fan Terminals

If the VAV/Zone Controller has been configured as a Series Fan Powered

terminal unit, the series fan relay will activate and run the series box fan

continuously anytime the HVAC unit fan is running.

In all cases, before the series box fan can be activated, the air damper

is driven fully closed and held that way for 30 seconds to make sure

the series box fan hasn’t inadvertently started to spin backwards. Once

the series box fan starts, it waits an additional 10 seconds to allow the

fan to spin up before it starts to open the damper and introduce airflow

from the HVAC unit fan.

Parallel Flow Fan Terminals

During normal cooling or vent mode and adequate air supply, the paral-

lel fan will be off. During the occupied cooling mode, the fan will only

activate if the damper/airflow is below a user-defined low limit setting.

This causes it to be used as a make-up air source. When the damper/

airflow rises 15% above the low limit setpoint, the fan will be deactivated.

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Sequence of Operations

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