American Standard UV05 manual Occupancy Modes, Occupied Mode, Unoccupied Mode, Standby Mode

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Description of Operation

Occupancy Modes

The UVC is provided with four occupancy modes: Occupied, Standby, Unoccupied, and Bypass. The occupancy mode affects which heating and cooling temperature set points are used, affects IAF operation, and affects OAD operation. The Manual Adjust Occupancy and Networked Occupancy Sensor network variables, along with the Unoccupied and Tenant Override binary inputs, are used to determine the Effective Occupancy. The term “Don’t care” in Table 12 implies that another network variable or binary input to the left has a higher priority.

Note – The Occupancy Override Input is provided as a way for a network connection to manually force the UVC into a particular occupancy mode. The Occupancy Override Input can override the tenant override feature. For example, if the network uses the Occupancy Override Input to force the unit into unoccupied mode, then the tenant override switch does not operate as expected. Therefore, McQuay strongly recommends using the Occupancy Sensor Input to control occupancy modes over a network and only using the Occupancy Override Input if there is reason to ensure tenant override does not occur.

Table 12: Occupancy mode priority

 

 

 

 

Priority result

 

Occupancy

Occupancy

Unoccupied binary input

 

Effective

 

 

occupancy

 

Override input

sensor input1

 

 

 

 

output2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Occupied

Don’t care

Don’t care

 

Occupied

 

Unoccupied

Don’t care

Don’t care

 

Unoccupied

 

 

Occupied

Don’t care

 

Occupied

 

Bypass

Unoccupied

Don’t care

 

Bypass

 

Null (default)

Contacts open (Occupied)

 

Occupied

 

 

 

 

 

Contacts Closed (Unoccupied)

 

Bypass

 

 

 

 

 

Standby

Don’t care

Don’t care

 

Standby

 

 

Occupied

Don’t care

 

Occupied

 

Null (default)3

Unoccupied

Don’t care

 

Unoccupied4

 

Null (default)

Contacts open (Occupied)

 

Occupied

 

 

 

 

 

Contacts closed (Unoccupied)

 

Unoccupied4

 

 

 

 

 

1.Network input.

2.Network output.

3.Typical operation is defined in this row of the table.

4.The tenant override switch (unit or wall sensor mounted) can be used here to force the UVC into bypass.

Occupied Mode

The occupied mode is the normal day time mode of UVC operation. During occupied mode the UVC uses the occupied heating and cooling set points, the OAD operates normally, and by default the IAF remains on.

Unoccupied Mode

The unoccupied occupancy mode is the normal night time mode of UVC operation. During unoccupied mode the UVC uses the unoccupied heating and cooling set points, the OAD remains closed, and the IAF cycles as needed for heating or cooling. The IAF remains off when there is no need for heating or cooling.

Standby Mode

The standby mode is a special purpose daytime mode of UVC operation. During standby, mode the UVC uses the standby heating and cooling set points, the OAD remains closed, and by default the IAF remains on.

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Contents DX Cooling Only Software Model UV05 Group Applied SystemsDate November UVC Configuration Parameters IntroductionGetting Started Description of OperationModel-specific unit ventilator installation literature Accessory-specific installation literatureDescription Manual # Extreme temperature can damage system components Software program literatureAcronyms/Abbreviations Acronyms and abbreviationsDescription Acronym Abr OCS Using the Keypad/Display Display FormatKeypad Functions Security LevelsMode Key ON/STOP Key and LEDFAN Key Arrow KeysUsing the Keypad/Display Viewing Actual Indoor Air Temperature IATMenu Reference Changing Set PointsAbr Description Default RW1Chlo Description of Operation State ProgrammingComplete UVC-state diagram UVC Unit ModesOFF Mode State UVC state names and numbersNormal UVC modes State names DecimalNight Purge Mode State Fan Only Mode State aEmergency Heat Mode Super State Full Heat State StateCant Heat State State D Auto Mode Heat Mode Super StateHeat State State Cool Mode Super State Low Limit State State ECant Heat State State B Cool mode super state diagram Econ State StateEcon Mech State State Mech State StateSpecial Purpose Unit Modes Discharge Air DA Heat State StateLow Limit State State F Cant Cool State State CPressurize Mode Depressurize ModePurge Mode Shutdown ModeUnit Mode Priority Special purpose UVC unit mode priorityNormal UVC mode priority Priority resultOccupied Mode Unoccupied ModeStandby Mode Occupancy mode priorityAdditional Occupancy Features Space Temperature Set Points Networked Space Temperature Sensor CapabilityNetworked Set Point Capability Networked Set Point Offset CapabilityRemote Wall-Mounted Sensor with +/-3F Adjustment optional Effective Set Point CalculationsSet point calculation examples Example a Example B GivenEffective set point calculations Discharge Air Temperature Control Proportional Integral PI Control LoopsPI loop list PI loopsPI Control Parameters Proportional BandIndoor Air Fan Operation Integral TimeOccupied, Standby, and Bypass Operation Outdoor Air Damper Operation Economizer enable EconomizerOA temp sensor Space humidity Networked Space Humidity Sensor Capability Networked Outdoor Humidity Sensor CapabilityCO2 Demand Controlled Ventilation optional Networked Space CO2 Sensor CapabilityCompressor Operation Ashrae CycleCompressor Envelope Compressor Cooling LockoutCompressor Minimum On and Off Timers Compressor Start DelayFloating-Point Actuator Auto-Zero, Overdrive and Sync Outdoor Air Fan OperationUnoccupied Input Signal Remote Shutdown Input SignalVentilation Lockout Input Signal External Binary InputsExhaust Interlock Input Signal Lights On/Off SignalFault Signal External Binary OutputsExhaust Fan ON/OFF Signal Auxiliary Heat SignalAuxiliary heat start/stop calculation Start/Stop CalculationInputs and outputs, software model 05-DX cooling only Expansion boardAlarm and Fault Monitoring Alarm and fault code summaryPriority Fault description Reset Keypad DX Pressure Fault F1 Compressor Envelope Fault F2Space Temp Sensor Failure F0 Discharge Air DX Cooling Low Limit Indication F3Condensate Overflow Indication optional F4 Space Coil DX Temp Sensor Failure F5Outdoor Temp Sensor Failure F6 Discharge Air Temp Sensor Failure F7Troubleshooting Temperature Sensors Troubleshooting Humidity Sensors Temperature versus resistanceTroubleshooting Carbon Dioxide CO2 Sensors Humidity versus voltageCO2 versus voltage table RH % VDC mVUVC configuration parameters OM Configuration Parameter Name Abr Default LUI MenuAbr Default LUI Menu OAD Stroke Time Warranty