E
–
Sequence
of
Operation
OMM.E.S.SL.02
E
‐
1
February
2020
Sequence
of
Operation
The
dehumidifier’s
ventilation
system
establishes
the
required
airflow
through
the
dehumidifier.
The
control
system
compares
air
temperature
and
humidity
to
their
desired
values
(set
points)
and
proceeds
to
dehumidify,
cool
or
heat
the
recirculating
air.
If
the
dehumidifier
is
equipped
with
the
pool
water
heating
option,
the
pool
water
temperature
is
compared
to
its
set
point
and
pool
heating
is
provided
if
required.
Set
Points
The
control
system
is
constantly
adjusting
unit
operation
to
achieve
and
maintain
said
parameters
within
couple
degrees/percent
of
the
set
point.
Refer
to
the
dehumidifier’s
main
label
for
the
design
value
of
control
parameters,
as
well
as
the
following
note.
Ventilation.
The
main
blower
runs
continuously,
establishing
required
airflow
and
pulling
fresh
outdoor
air
onto
the
premise
through
the
minimum
outdoor
air
intake
(OA1)
damper.
The
main
blower
speed
is
pre
‐
set
via
adjustable
variable
signal.
Dehumidifier,
though
usually
does
not
have
it
built
‐
in,
can
control
the
external
minimum
exhaust
fan
(EF1),
to
direct
a
portion
of
return
air
outdoors.
Like
the
main
blower,
exhaust
fan
speed
is
controlled
via
adjustable
(pre
‐
set)
variable
signals:
the
exhaust
fan
speed
may
vary
depending
on
scheduled
ventilation
mode
(Occupied,
Non
‐
Occupied
and
Spectator)
or
call
for
Economiser
Mode
(as
part
of
Air
Conditioning
and/or
Dehumidification
operation).
Note
.
Externally
installed
Exhaust
Fan(s)
and
Outdoor
Air
damper(s)
could
be
also
controlled
by
the
dehumidifier
control
system.
This
applies
to
both,
Minimum
and
Purge/Additional,
fans
and
dampers
Air
Conditioning,
Dehumidification
and
Pool
Heating.
Compressor(s)
Whenever
the
compressor
operates,
the
evaporator
is
always
dehumidifying
and
cooling
the
return
air.
The
heat
removed
from
the
air
at
the
evaporator,
as
well
as
the
heat
from
the
compressor's
action,
must
be
rejected
to
one
of
three
heat
sinks:
room
(premise)
air,
pool
water
(if
applicable)
or
outdoors.
The
control
system
will
direct
the
heat
to
where
it
is
needed
based
on
room
(air
and
pool
water
temperature)
conditions:
If
room
air
is
needed
to
be
warmed
up
–
more
heat
is
diverted
towards
reheat
coil;
If
pool
water
is
needed
to
be
warmed
up
–
more
heat
is
diverted
towards
pool
heating
coaxial
heat
exchanger
(if
dehumidifier
is
equipped
with
this
option).
Rest
of
the
heat
(if
any)
is
diverted
towards
outdoors
(outdoor
condenser,
fluid
cooler,
etc.)
Note:
To
ensure
the
dehumidifier’s
most
economical
operation,
we
recommend
maintaining
the
following
relationship
between
pool
water
and
room
air
temperatures:
Room
Air
T
=
Pool
Water
T
+
2
˚
F
Attention:
R3
Module
Note:
If
the
dehumidifier
is
equipped
with
the
R3
Module
(see
your
equipment
submittal
documentation),
refer
to
the
R3
Module
chapter
in
this
manual
for
additional
information
about
module
options,
layout,
and
operation.
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