Connect the potentiometer end terminals to terminals 8 and 9 on control terminal block TB3 (sizes
To enable demand limit function, change DIP switch 5 to position ON. (Disconnect control power before changing DIP switch positions. Reconnect power after all changes have been made.)
Set the potentiometer P4 to desired capacity reduction value.
Connect the ®eld input control power wires (from the ex- ternal control relays) at the terminal strips marked IN1, RTN1, IN2 and RTN2 (see Fig. 28 and 29).
To enable demand limit function, change DIP switch 5 to position ON. (Disconnect control power before hanging DIP switch positions. Reconnect power after all changes have been made.)
Set the potentiometers
Check the operation of demand limit function by using the Quick Test procedures.
CONFIGURATION
OPERATING SEQUENCE
When demand limit is in effect, the LED display will show
code 22 . If a potentiometer setting or input is out of range,
the control will terminate the demand limit function and show
code 84 at the display LED.
When demand limit is in effect, the LED display will show code 22 . If a potentiometer setting or input is out of range, the control will terminate the demand limit function and show code 84 at the display LED.
8 |
|
9 | |
POTENTIOMETER | |
| (P4) |
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SWITCH
Fig. 27 Ð Single-Step Demand Limit
Fig. 28 Ð Two-Step Demand Limit Module
NOTES:
1.Demand limit switches are ®eld supplied and wired.
2.Demand limit control module terminal blocks will accept up to
3.is ®eld wiring.
Fig. 29 Ð 115-Volt Field Wiring to Accessory
2-Step Demand Limit Control Module
Control From Remote Building Management Sys- tem (BMS) Ð The unit control system is not a commu- nicating control system, and it cannot be accessed directly by a DDC (Direct Digital Control) control system (or by a BACnet communication system). However, it is possible to control some functions of these units via 4 to 20 mA or 2 to 10 vdc signals and discrete inputs (relay contact closures).
Functions that can be managed from or accessed from an external control system include:
·Occupied/Unoccupied Status
·Night Setback Control
·Unit Supply Air Set Point Adjustment
·Demand Limit
·Supply Duct Pressure Set Point Adjustment
·External Alarm Signal
Remote control of the economizer cycle on these units is not recommended. Refer to the Operating Sequence section on page 35 for a discussion on the economizer cycle operation.
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