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4.4.5  Set MaxFlow Setpoint 

The MaxFlow setpoint determines at what point the airflow management algorithm engages 
maximum airflow, in relation to the nominal system airflow requirement. The MaxFlow 
setpoint value is expressed in litres per second. The default is 950 L/s, from a range of 800 L/s 
to 1500 L/s. For more information on airflow management refer to Appendix C.  
Typically this will be set to the nominal maximum air flow value for the indoor unit as per the  
System Specification table.

1.  The display should now read  

MaxFlow

 on the top line. 

2.  Use 

 or 

 to alter the MaxFlow setpoint, then press 

SET

 to save and proceed to the 

next step. 

4.4.6  Set Countdown Timer

The Zone Countdown Timer is activated whenever a value is set and a zone is activated by 
a button press. The value is global but the countdown is local. The system will turn off if the 
countdown timer expires on the last zone remaining active.

1.  The display should now read  

Z Timer

 on the top line. 

2.  Use 

 or 

 to alter the timer setting, then press 

SET

 to save and exit system 

configuration. 

4.5  Final Zone Check 

1.  Select the global screen and press 

 to turn all zones ON.

2.  Press 

 or 

 to select the first zone. 

3.  Turn the zone OFF. Ensure airflow to the zone stops. 

4.  Press 

SET

 to display the current zone setpoint and temperature/motor position.

5.  Verify the temperature by placing an accurate temperature probe adjacent to the 

touchpad sensor. 

6.  Edit the zone name. Refer to Livezi Connect Operating Instructions for details.

7.  Repeat for each zone. 

NOTE: Sensors are tested for accuracy within ±1 °C. Allow 15 minutes from initial system 
power on to allow sensors to reach maximum operating efficiency.
A variety of factors may affect the degree of error between measured (probe) temperature, 
and sensed (displayed) temperature. These include:
•  Calibration/accuracy of the measuring device.
•  External heat sources / wall cavity drafts.
An extreme high temperature reading (over 60 °C) indicates a short circuit touchpad sensor. 
An extreme low temperature reading (0 °C) indicates an open short circuit touchpad sensor. 
Significant errors (> ±2 °C) within these extremes may indicate a cable fault to the touchpad 
housing the sensor.

Summary of Contents for C-CCT-1210

Page 1: ...ration ready We talk to anyone iPad Interface SET MODE ZONE CLOCK Activ e 5 Cooli ng SET MODE ZONE CLOCK Active 5 Cooling SET MODE ZONE CLOCK Activ e 5 Cooli ng SET MODE ZONE CLOCK Activ e 5 Cooli ng...

Page 2: ...to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this docu ment without prior notice Under no circumstances shall Livezi be responsible for any loss of income or any special incide...

Page 3: ...Zones 9 4 2 Initial Power On 9 4 3 Set Airflow Profiles 9 4 4 System Configuration 10 5 4 1 Set Cooling Performance 10 5 4 2 Set Heating Performance 10 5 4 3 Set Motor Type 10 5 4 1 Set Minimum Venti...

Page 4: ...g a Zone Temperature 19 7 6 Naming Zones 19 7 7 Setting the Clock 20 7 8 Setting the System Timer Program 20 7 9 Setting Individual Zone Timer Programs 21 Appendix C Airflow Management 22 D 1 Airflow...

Page 5: ...hat all electrical connections are secure or warranty will be void Field or installation wiring must be connected as per the connection diagram to ensure the unit performs as it is designed Refer to A...

Page 6: ...l run on any iOS device iPad Ipod Iphone It takes advantage of the large canvas associated with the iPad to provide an intuitive user interface 3 2 1 Chatterbox HVAC Livezi chatterbox creates a page f...

Page 7: ...ve 5 Cool ing 4 5 2 3 1 Figure 3 2 3 2 1 Connect Main Processor Module The main processor module is best installed on or near the indoor unit Maintain a minimum distance of 300 mm from sources of EMI...

Page 8: ...er zones ON OFF OFF OFF My Zone Return Full access Display defaults to this zone when backlighting goes off OFF ON OFF OFF Setpoint Limit Full access with setpoint range limited to 20 25 C for this zo...

Page 9: ...tailored to suit the individual requirement of the space it controls Zone Profiling includes a maximum open position on the damper and an airflow range 4 3 1 Set Zone Maximum Open Profile Each zone i...

Page 10: ...e top line 2 Use or to alter the heating delay setting then press SET to save and proceed to the next step 4 4 3 Set Motor Type The Livezi Connect utilises a time proportional damper positioning algor...

Page 11: ...er the timer setting then press SET to save and exit system configuration 4 5 Final Zone Check 1 Select the global screen and press to turn all zones ON 2 Press or to select the first zone 3 Turn the...

Page 12: ...fitted and sealed Condensate lines do not rise above the floor level of the unit Condensate lines are properly trapped Ductwork is securely fixed to the unit The unit is slung or mounted on suitable...

Page 13: ...Access to some control functions may be limited via hardware settings during installation Refer to section 3 2 3 Zone Touchpads In the following pages functions which may be limited in this manner wil...

Page 14: ...e selection screen 2 Use or to alter the mode 3 Press SET to save and exit 6 4 Selecting the Zone mode The mode of operation for individual zones can be selected from each zone screen of the LCD touch...

Page 15: ...st the return air target temperature 3 Use or to adjust the set point to the desired level 4 Press SET to save and exit 6 8 Naming a zone Zone names must be eight characters in length A blank characte...

Page 16: ...ram then press SET 4 Use or to highlight desired program A or B then press SET 5 The top line will scroll Program ALL Zones ram Days sMTWTFs 6 On the bottom line the days of the week are displayed A C...

Page 17: ...xit at this point If there are valid days the top line will scroll Program start Zone x s tart Z 0 8 4 0 a m 5 Use or to alter the start time to the correct value in 10 minute intervals 6 Press SET to...

Page 18: ...selection Functions as back button in menu system Select menu options Save variables and advance to next field Turn system or zone on and off LED below is illuminated when system is on Active 7 Mode...

Page 19: ...equired Tips To accept one of the preset zone names press SET repeatedly to accept each character including any blanks until the controller reverts to the standard display When adding a custom name it...

Page 20: ...hen press SET 4 Use or to highlight desired program A or B then press SET 5 The top line will scroll Program ALL Zones ram Days sMTWTFs 6 On the bottom line the days of the week are displayed A CAPITA...

Page 21: ...next day Repeat for each day 4 Press SET after the final day value to enter the Start time screen Note If no days have been selected the configuration routine will exit at this point 5 Use or to alter...

Page 22: ...t is fully closed and the damper to the other is fully open In this instance the VAV system status is the same regardless of which VAV damper is open Actual system open 50 Example 2 Now consider the c...

Page 23: ...system In the examples on the previous page the following settings will have the desired effect Example 1 Both zones Airflow profile 200 Nominal system airflow requirement 200 Example 2 Large zone Ai...

Page 24: ...utdoor coil sensor short circuit Indoor coil sensor open circuit Indoor coil sensor short circuit Fault D3 High Pressure or Low pressure Fault Line 2 scrolls one of the following HP compressor safety...

Page 25: ...r open circuit Outdoor coil sensor short circuit Indoor coil sensor open circuit Indoor coil sensor short circuit Fault I3 Contact Manufacturer Line 2 scrolls one of the following Contact Manufacturer...

Page 26: ...34 0 c Outoor coil sensor CompLoad Line1 In 36 0 c Indoor coil sensor Line2 LD 100 Compressor load Defrost Line1 Defrost Line2 Ok or DeIce or DeWater 3 Phase Line1 scrolls L1 Ok L2 Down L3 Down state...

Page 27: ...To Indoor Unit...

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