Chapter 4: Programming the Plus Touch
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Before you program the Plus Touch, make sure:
It has power
All equipment has been properly connected to the correct terminals
You know which equipment is connected to variable stages, relays, and sensor inputs
All variable and relay stages have been properly configured and tested
For more information, read
Chapter 3: Configuring your Plus Touch
Use
Appendix E: Settings worksheets
on page 82 when programming the Plus
Touch.
Programming zone settings
Growth curves (on page 39)
Minimum ventilation curves (on page 41)
Modifiers (on page 43)
Alarms (on page 45)
Programming the master set point
A master set point is the target or desired temperature for the zone. This is the temperature that will
be tracked by the individual stages. The individual set points for each variable and relay stage will be
adjusted relative to the master set point for that zone.
Make sure you set the master set point
before setting the individual set points.
For example, say the master set point for zone 1 is 80°F, a variable-stage fan set point is 5 degrees
higher (85°F), and a single-stage heater set point is 7 degrees lower (73°F). If you lower the master
set point to by 5 degrees to 75°F, the set points for the fan and heater will also be lowered by 5
degrees: to 80°F and 68°F.
The master set point does not change until you change it, or until an enabled growth curve adjusts it.
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