VVT Zone Controller
37
Step 1: Prepare for balancing
1
Log in to i-Vu with an Administrator or Installer security level, or use Field Assistant.
2
Make sure the air source and its controller have been properly started and can run as a stand-alone unit.
3
Make sure the zone and bypass controllers have been addressed, commissioned, and started.
4
Verify that a manual damper is installed upstream of the zone damper. This damper will be used to
adjust the maximum design airflow to the space when the zone damper is at 100% open. We strongly
recommend that you do not use the damper Cool or Heat Max damper configuration setting for this
purpose. Exception: If the design maximum airflow for one mode is less the other, the maximum damper
position configuration may be used to adjust the designed airflow of that mode.
5
Verify that zone controllers supplying multiple registers have manual dampers on each register branch
duct for balancing the design airflow through each register.
6
Disable the air source heating and cooling outputs using one of the following methods:
○
Physically disconnect the air source controller’s output wiring to the unit, then enable the fan.
○
In the i-Vu or Field Assistant tree, select the RTU Open or WSHP Open controller. Go to
Properties
>
Configuration
>
Service Configuration
>
Service Test
and enable
Service Test
and
Fan Test
. Make
sure all other outputs are disabled.
Step 2: Balance each zone
1
In the i-Vu or Field Assistant tree, select the zone controller that is physically closest to the air source. Go
to
Properties
>
Equipment
>
Configuration
>
Service Configuration
>
Pressure Dependent Control
>
Details
tab.
2
Do one of the following:
○
Single Duct or Parallel Fan zone terminals – Click
Cool Max
to override the zone damper to its
maximum open position. Check the zone for design cooling maximum airflow using certified
measuring devices. Make adjustments using the manual volume damper located upstream of the
zone damper.
○
Series Fan zone terminals – Click
Damper Full Close
to override the zone damper to its fully closed
position. Wait 30 seconds after the damper is closed, select the
Fan
's
Lock value to
checkbox, then
select
On
in the droplist. Click
Apply
. You must follow this procedure to prevent the fan from turning
backwards. When the fan starts, click
Cool Max
to open the zone damper to its maximum position.
Check the zone for design cooling maximum airflow using certified measuring devices. See the zone
terminal manufacturer's instructions to adjust the fan speed to meet design airflow requirements.
After you set the fan speed, verify that the zone terminal plenum air intakes do not have a positive
airflow. If so, adjust the manual volume damper located upstream of the zone damper so that the
airflow is not positive or negative.
Note the zone’s name in the tree. You will need it when setting the system static pressure setpoint.
3
Check all branch duct terminal registers for design flow. If necessary, adjust the manual volume dampers
in the branch ducts.
4
On the zone’s
Pressure Dependent Control
>
Details
tab, click
Cool Min
to set the zone damper to its
cooling minimum position. Type the desired damper position next to
Cool Min
to adjust the airflow to the
design value. If you do not have a design value, set the value to no less the 10% for minimum ventilation.
5
Parallel Fan Zone Terminals only - To adjust Parallel Fan airflow, make sure
Cool Min
is active, select the
Fan
's
Lock value to
checkbox, then select
On
in the droplist. Click
Apply
. See the zone terminal
manufacturer's instructions on adjusting the fan speed to meet design airflow requirements. When
finished, clear the
Fan
's
Lock value to
checkbox.
6
Click
Vent
to set the zone damper to its ventilation position. Type the desired damper position next to
Vent
to adjust the airflow to the design value. If you do not have a design value, leave the value at 50%
for minimum ventilation.
Summary of Contents for OPN-VVTZC
Page 2: ......
Page 27: ...VVT Zone Controller 23 Single duct 2 position hot water Single duct modulating hot water...
Page 79: ......