DIP SWITCH NO. 1 Ð Supply Air Set Point (SASP) Reset Type. Factory setting is OFF. Do not change.
DIP SWITCH NO. 2 Ð SASP Reset Enabled. Factory set- ting is OFF (no SASP reset enabled). If SASP reset has been installed, enable it by changing switch position to ON.
DIP SWITCH NO. 3 Ð Economizer option. If economizer option has been installed, this switch will be ON. If there is no economizer installed, this switch will be OFF. Con®rm setting per Table 10. Change only if in error.
DIP SWITCH NO. 4 Ð Morning
DIP SWITCH NO. 5 Ð Demand Limit. Factory setting is OFF (demand limit not enabled). If Demand Limit (single- step or
DIP SWITCHES NO. 6 AND NO. 7 Ð Unloader Con®gu- ration. These are factory set to match unit size. Con®rm set- tings per Table 12. Change only if in error.
Table 12 Ð DIP Switches
SWITCH | FUNCTION | SWITCH | MEANING | |
NO. | POSITION* | |||
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1 | Reset | Off | Space or | |
Mode | (DO NOT CHANGE) | |||
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2 | Reset | On | Reset Used | |
Select | Off | Reset Not Used | ||
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3 | Economizer | On | Enable Economizer | |
Off | Disable Economizer² | |||
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4 | Morning | On | Enable Morning | |
Off | Disable Morning | |||
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5 | Demand | On | Enable Demand Limit | |
Limit | Off | Disable Demand Limit | ||
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6,7 |
| Off, Off | No Unloaders | |
Unloaders | On, Off | 1 Unloader | ||
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| Off, On | 2 Unloaders | |
8 | Not Used | Off | No Signi®cance | |
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LEGEND
DIP Ð Dual,
*Control circuit breaker must be off before changing the setting of the DIP switch. ²No economizer.
**And/or electric heat (50FK,JK units without plenum only).
Adjusting Set Points Ð Set points for unit operation are established via potentiometer settings. Set points for Sup- ply Fan controls are set at the VFD keypad (if installed) or at the IGV differential pressure switch (DPS1) (if IGV op- tion installed). Set points for modulating power exhaust (op- tion or accessory) are set at the differential pressure switch (DPS2).
Potentiometers Ð All of the set point potentiometers must be set before the unit is started in order for the unit to function properly. Each of the potentiometers has a valid range that is used by the control. The valid range is de®ned as the potentiometer's resistance value that the control will not con- sider to be in error. This is usually between 10% and 90% of the potentiometer's total resistance. The control has been programmed to accept an operational range for the poten- tiometer, which may not be the same as the valid range.
Potentiometer inputs and ranges are summarized in Table 9. Information on individual set point potentiometers (including function, location and range data) are shown below:
SUPPLY AIR SET POINT
ÐThis potentiometer establishes the set point for cooling cycle operation of the VAV unit. The VAV control uses a valid control range of 45 to 70 F, and the potentiometer has a valid range of −22 to 70 F. If the set point is between −22 and 45 F, the control will use a value of 45 F. If the set point is outside the valid range (less than −22 F or greater than 70 F), an alarm condition will be signaled and a default value of 70 F will be used.
ECONOMIZER MINIMUM POSITION (P5) Ð This po- tentiometer speci®es the minimum opening position for the optional economizer during running periods. It has both a valid range and an operational range of 0 to 100%.
SASP RESET TEMPERATURE (P7) Ð This potentiometer establishes the space temperature at which the control will initiate the reset of the SASP (i.e., the unit control begins to raise the base SASP, to prevent overcooling of the space). The potentiometer has a valid range of 40 to 100 F. Refer to Space Temperature Reset section on page 16 for further dis- cussion of SASP Reset operation.
RESET LIMIT (P3) Ð Used in conjunction with P7 poten- tiometer, this potentiometer establishes the maximum tem- perature for the modi®ed SASP value during the Reset func- tion. This potentiometer has a valid range of 0° to 80 F.
DEMAND LIMIT,
If the wiper arm is open, all capacity stages can be used. When the wiper arm is closed, the capacity is reduced by the amount set on potentiometer P4.
DEMAND LIMIT,
If no power is supplied to the DLCM, all capacity stages can be used. When power is supplied to terminal IN1 only, the ®rst step of demand limit control is energized and the capacity is reduced by the amount set on potentiometer P1. When power is supplied to IN2 (or IN1 and IN2), the ca- pacity is reduced by the amount set on potentiometer P2.
MORNING
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