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Capacity
controller RS8HF102 © Danfoss 2017-07
AK-PC 772A
EC motor
The voltage signal to the EC motor is defined by the following
settings:
EC min (typically 20% corresponding to 2 V at 0-10 volt signal)
EC max (typically 80% corresponding to 8 V at 0-10 volt signal)
EC absolute max (typically 100% corresponding to 10 V)
If the Sgc temperature exceeds the defined “Absolute Max Sgc
temperature”, the output voltage will be increased to the EC abso-
lute maximum value.
Step regulation
Cut-ins and cutouts are carried out sequentially. The last cut-in
unit will be cut out first.
Speed regulation
When an analog output is used the fans can be speed regulated,
e.g. with a frequency converter type VLT or a EC motor.
Start
Min.
Joint speed regulation
The analog output voltage is connected to the speed regulation.
All fans will now be regulated from 0 to max. capacity. If an ON/
OFF signal is required for the frequency converter, so that the fans
can be stopped completely, a relay output can be defined.
The controller starts the frequency converter when the capacity
requirement corresponds to the set starting speed. The controller
stops the frequency converter when the capacity requirement
becomes lower than the set minimum speed.
Speed regu step regulation
The controller starts the frequency converter and the first fan
when the capacity requirement corresponds to the set starting
speed.
The controller cuts in several fans step by step as the capacity
requirement grows and then adapts the speed to the new
situation.
The controller cuts out fans when the capacity requirement
becomes lower than the set minimum speed.
In the configuration of the controller’s outputs it will be the output “FanA1”” that will start and
stop the frequency converter.
Start
Min.
Capacity distribution