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T7350 COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT
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Dehumidification (T7350D,M,H
only
)
There are five methods through which the T7350 can control
for dehumidification. Three of them modify the control
algorithm, thus providing limited dehumidification through
cooling. The other two use the auxiliary output to control
another device.
IMPORTANT
Configurable only with a PDA or a network tool such
as LonSpec or CARE.
NOTE: The dehumidification high limit can be set within the
range of 10 to 90 percent relative humidity.
Control Through Cooling
Configure using some combination of the following:
— Minimum On.
— Reheat.
— Reset.
NOTES:
—
These methods operate only during cooling.
—
Selecting both Reheat and Reset can cause
frequent setpoint adjustments. This selection
is not recommended.
MIN ON TIME
Dehumidifies by increasing the compressor minimum on time
(normally 3 minutes) by a programmable amount. This is
useful with oversized systems in that it forces the coils to cool
to a point where dehumidification can occur.
NOTES:
—
Can force wider temperature swings by cooling
when setpoint control does not require it.
—
The minimum on time can be set within the range
of 5 to 15 minutes.
—
Hysteresis and a minimum timer are used to
ensure this behavior does not change with every
equipment cycle.
REHEAT
Dehumidifies by operating cooling during typical off time. The
T7350 maintains the proper setpoint by running the heat at the
same time.
IMPORTANT
At times during Reheat dehumidification, the T7350
operates heating and the cooling simultaneously.
This is normal.
NOTES:
—
The heat stage never energizes during Reheat if
more than one cool stage is on.
—
Reheat mode cannot occur during heating.
—
The T7350H1017, T7350M do not support the
Reheat method.
RESET TEMP SETPT
The room temperature set point resets to a specified number
of degrees below the actual set point when room relative
humidity (RH) rises above humidity high limit.
Though this may not technically reduce RH, it reduces the
dew point to provide the customer with a sense of comfort due
to a lower temperature setting in the room.
As long as RH stays above humidity high limit, this set point is
maintained.
NOTE: Hysteresis and a minimum timer prevent the set
point from short interval alternation (between stan-
dard and reset set points).
Options Utilizing Auxiliary Output
There are two dehumidification options that utilize the
auxiliary output. They are:
— Simple Dehumidification.
— Hot Gas Bypass Dehumidification.
SIMPLE DEHUMID(IFICATION)
The auxiliary output:
— Energizes when RH rises above humidity high limit.
— De-energizes when RH drops below humidity high limit.
NOTES:
—
Hysteresis and a minimum timer prevent short
cycling of this output.
—
Unlike Dehumid Hot Gas BP the relay remains
energized during calls for multiple cooling stages.
DEHUMID HOT GAS BP
The auxiliary output operates as shown in Table 18.
Table 18. Hot Gas Bypass Dehumidification Logic.
Auxiliary output during call for multiple cooling stages for two
reasons:
1.
This method assumes that the cooling provides dehu-
midification.
2.
Multiple cooling stages probably provide necessary
dehumidification.
NOTE: Hysteresis and a minimum timer prevent short
cycling of this output.
Humidity
Cooling Stages Active
Auxiliary Output
High
more than one
De-energized
High
one or less
Energized
Low
more than one
De-energized
Low
one or less
De-energized