Sequence of operation
VVT Zone II Controller
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Occupancy
The VVT Zone II's operation depends on the zone's occupancy state as determined by occupancy schedules or a
remote occupancy override.
Occupancy Schedules
– An occupancy schedule can be one of the following:
•
A local schedule set up directly in the controller using a touchscreen device or Field Assistant.
•
A network schedule from an i-Vu internal router. The VVT Zone II must be networked to an i-Vu Open Router or
an i-Vu internal router.
•
A System Occupancy network point. This point links the controller occupancy to another controller in the
network so that multiple zones can follow the occupancy of another VVT Zone or other controller on the
network.
To set up occupancy schedules, you first define a schedule for each day of the week and then define schedules
for the exceptions, such as holidays. The exceptions can be based on a date, a date range, or a week and day.
NOTES
•
The
Occupancy Schedules
property must be enabled (default).
•
A network schedule downloaded from the i-Vu application will overwrite a local schedule that was set up in a
touchscreen device or Field Assistant.
Remote Occupancy Override
– The controller monitors its
Remote
input that is typically connected to the isolated,
dry contact of an occupancy sensor located in the zone. The controller can override the occupancy state based on
whether or not the space is actually occupied. If the occupancy sensor contact is in the same state as
Occ
Override Normal Logic State
setting, the zone follows its normal occupancy schedule. If the contact is in the
opposite state, it overrides the zone into the unoccupied mode. The input can be configured for normally closed or
normally opened contact types and is set to Open by default so that it does not affect the controller occupancy
operation if left unused.
Learning Adaptive Optimal Start
– This function gradually adjusts the unoccupied setpoints over a specified
period of time to achieve the occupied setpoint by the time scheduled occupancy begins. This learning adaptive
algorithm uses the
learned heating capacity
and
learned cooling capacity
values to calculate the effective
setpoints prior to the occupied start time. The algorithm calculates a learned cooling and heating capacity during
the previous unoccupied time. Set the
Learning Adaptive Optimal Start
recovery period from 1 to 4 hours in
Optimal Start
. When the
Learning Adaptive Optimal Start
routine runs, adjustments are based on the color that is
achieved when occupancy begins. Adjustment amounts are defined in the thermographic color fields located
directly above the
Effective Setpoints
graph under
Setpoints
.
BAS On/Off
– This function allows third party control of the controller occupancy.
Occupancy Schedules
must be
set to
Disable
to use this function. When set to
Occupied
or
Unoccupied
,
Optimal Start
is automatically disabled.
For additional information on ZS Sensor occupancy and override settings, see
Maintenance
(page 83) Points and
Properties.
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