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8.3 - Control point
The control point represents the water temperature that the
unit must produce. It enables to decrease the required
capacity depending on the unit load operating conditions.
control point = active se reset
The control point is calculated based on the active setpoint
and the reset calculation. The forced value can be used
instead of any other setpoint calculation only when the unit
is in the Network operating type.
8.3.1 - Active setpoint
Two setpoints can be selected, where the first cooling setpoint
is normally used during occupied periods and the second
cooling setpoint is used during unoccupied periods. The third
cooling setpoint is used for ice storage (ice configuration and
EMM SIOB required).
Cooling setpoint 1 Cooling setpoint 2 Cooling setpoint 3
Occupied period
Unoccupied period
Ice storage cooling setpoint
Depending on the current operation type (local/remote/
network), the active setpoint can be selected manually via
the Main menu in Local mode, with the volt-free user contacts
in Remote mode, with network commands in Network mode
(CCN or BACnet) or automatically with the setpoint time
schedule (schedule 2).
The following tables summarise the possible setpoint selections
based on the control operating type (local, remote, network)
and the following parameters:
•
Local parameters:
o
Cooling operating mode (hc_sel, GENUNIT).
o
Setpoint selection (sp_sel, GENUNIT).
•
Remote setpoint contacts:
o
Ice configuration from the user configuration menu
(GEN_CONF, Ice_cnfg must be set to “yes”).
o
Ice done contact from EMM (SIOB EMM board,
DI4; ICE_SW, by default set to “closed”).
o
Dual setpoint switch status (setp_sw, INPUTS).
•
Network settings:
o
Schedule 2 status for setpoint selection
(GENUNIT, SP_OCC set to “yes” or “no”).
Local operating type
Parameter status
Active
setpoint
hc_sel sp_sel ice_cnfg ice_sw setp_sw sp_occ
cool
sp-1
-
*
*
-
cooling
setpoint 1
cool
sp-2
no
*
*
-
cooling
setpoint 2
cool
sp-2
yes
close
*
-
cooling
setpoint 2
cool
sp-2
yes
open
*
-
ice setpoint
cool
auto
-
*
*
occupied
cooling
setpoint 1
cool
auto
no
*
*
unoccupied cooling
setpoint 2
cool
auto
yes
close
*
unoccupied cooling
setpoint 2
cool
auto
yes
open
*
unoccupied ice setpoint
(*): any configuration (-): default configuration
Remote operating type
Parameter status
Active
setpoint
hc_sel sp_sel ice_cnfg ice_sw setp_sw sp_occ
cool
-
-
*
open
-
cooling
setpoint 1
cool
-
no
*
close
-
cooling
setpoint 2
cool
-
yes
close
close
-
cooling
setpoint 2
cool
-
yes
open
close
-
Ice setpoint
(*): any configuration (-): default configuration
Network operating type
Parameter status
Active
setpoint
hc_sel sp_sel ice_cnfg ice_sw setp_sw sp_occ
cool
-
-
*
*
occupied
cooling
setpoint 1
cool
-
no
*
*
unoccupied cooling
setpoint 2
cool
-
yes
close
*
unoccupied cooling
setpoint 2
cool
-
yes
open
*
unoccupied ice setpoint
(*): any configuration (-): default configuration
NOTE:
Ice storage configuration [ice_cnfg] and ice done
contact [ice_sw] apply only to units with the optional energy
management module.
8.3.2 - Reset
Reset means the active setpoint is modified so that less
machine capacity is required. In the cooling mode the setpoint
is increased and this modification is in general a reaction to
a drop in the load.
The reset source can be provided by one of the following:
•
Outdoor air temperature that gives a measure of the
load trends for the building. When the outdoor air
temperature decreases, the cooling demand decreases
as well and the active setpoint will be decreased thanks
to the applied reset.
• Return water temperature (heat exchanger
∆
T gives an
average building load). Delta T (
∆
T) is the difference
between leaving and entering fluid temperatures (LWT
minus EWT). When the load is light, temperature
difference across the exchanger will be relatively small.
The reset value should be configured by the user and its
configuration may differ depending on the size of the
water exchanger.
•
4-20 mA reset signal provided by an active sensor
connected to the input. If the reading of the 4-20 mA
signal/external temperature value increases (load is
lighter), then the current setpoint will be lowered.
•
Space temperature reset (EMM option) which provides
the reading taken from the space temperature input
located on the optional EMM board.
The source of the reset can be configured in the Reset
Configuration menu (RESETCFG).
In response to a change in OAT, delta T, 4-20 mA reset signal
reading, or space temperature, the control point is reset to
optimise unit performance.
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