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Zone Temperature
The occupant will be able to see the zone temperature on the sensor LCD display in addition the
user will be able to see other parameters that have been configured in the controller such as
alarm status, alarm codes, Inputs and outputs status among others.
NOTE: These codes and values vary from version to version for additional information on what
is available on the RS-Pro sensor please check its commissioning BACview manual in our web
site
www.fhp-mfg.com
.
Alarms will be provided as follows:
High Zone Temp:
If the zone temperature is greater than the cooling setpoint plus a user
definable amount (adj.), the factory default for this amount is 10.
Low Zone Temp:
If the zone temperature is less than the heating setpoint minus a user
definable amount (adj.) the factory default for this amount is 10.
Zone Sensor Failure:
If Zone sensor outside of normal operating limits, typically produced by a
wire failure between the sensor and the controller.
Zone Setpoint Adjust:
The occupant will be able to adjust the zone temperature heating and cooling setpoints at the
zone sensor (when RS Plus or RS Pro sensors are used). Zone sensor adjustment will allow for
+/-5°F of adjustment. If RS Standard sensor is used, then setpoint adjustments must be done at
the BACview keyboard/display or through BAS third party control.
Zone Unoccupied Override:
A timed local override control will allow an occupant to override the schedule and place the unit
into an occupied mode for an adjustable period of time (presets at 1-2-4 or 6 hours). At the
expiration of this time, control of the unit will automatically return to the software schedule or
third party control.
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Summary of Contents for AHP 641-224
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Page 21: ...Figure 12 Typical water to air applications Water to Air Standard 21...
Page 22: ...Figure 13 Typical water to air applications Water to Air with Hot Gas Re Heat 22...
Page 23: ...Figure 14 Typical water to air applications Water to Air with CO2 and OA Damper 23...
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Page 26: ...Figure 16 Typical water to air integration points list 26...
Page 33: ...Figure 17 Typical water to water applications Water to Water Standard 33...
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Page 35: ...Figure 18 Typical water to water integration points list 35...
Page 36: ...BACview Termination Detail 36...
Page 40: ...40 NOTES...
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