Sequence of operations, Mua ii controller technical guide 18, Mua operation overview – WattMaster MUA II User Manual

Page 18: Mua modes

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MUA II Controller

Technical Guide

18

Sequence of Operations

MUA Operation Overview

The MUA Controller is designed to control an HVAC unit to provide
fresh air of neutral temperature (and humidity if required) into a building
that has a net air loss caused by air being exhausted from the building.
The MUA-controlled HVAC unit can have heating, cooling, and/or de-
humidifi cation capabilities. Heating and cooling sequences are controlled
based on outside air temperature. Whenever the outside air temperature
is outside of the heating or cooling setpoints, the appropriate heating
or cooling staging will be initiated to bring the supply air temperature
within the required range and maintain it at that condition.

The outside air humidity and temperature in the form of a dewpoint
temperature setpoint control the MUA Controller dehumidifi cation
sequence. Since dewpoint temperature by defi nition is the temperature
at which water vapor condenses from the air mixture, it is good indicator
of when dehumidifi cation is required. The controller uses the outside air
humidity sensor in conjunction with an outside air temperature sensor to
calculate the dewpoint temperature of the outside air. If the outside air
dewpoint exceeds the dewpoint setpoint with respect to the outside air
temperature, the dehumidifi cation sequence will be initiated to bring the
supply air dewpoint temperature within the required range and maintain
it at that condition.

MUA Modes

This controller has a total of 6 modes of operation that behave dif-
ferently. These are divided into 1 unoccupied mode and 5 occupied
modes. The operation of each of these modes is explained on the pages
that follow.

Unoccupied

In this mode, the controller will shut off the cooling, the heating, and
the blower.

Occupied

In the occupied cycle, the unit has the following modes:

• Cooling

• Vent

• Dehumidifi cation

• Heating

Temperature Protect Mode

The diagrams that follow depict the operational modes of the MUA II
Controller.

Figure 17 illustrates how the OAT (Outdoor Air Temperature) and the
Dewpoint Temperature initiate the various normal operational modes.

Figure 18 illustrates the Temperature Protect Modes which are deter-
mined by the Supply Air Temperature.

Dewpoint Temperature

Cool Setpoint

Cool Setpoint

=

Supply Setpoint + Cool Deadband

Heat Setpoint

=

Supply Setpoint - Heat Deadband

Dehumidification

Heat Setpoint

Vent

Heat

Cool

Out

door

A

ir

T

emperature

(OA

T

)

Dewpoint

Setpoint

Figure 17: Operational Modes

Low SAT

Cutoff Limit

0 F

°

150 F

°

High SAT

Cutoff Limit

(SAT) Supply Air Temperature

Figure 18: Temperature Protect Mode

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