Carrier 37HS specifications Constant Volume Control Arrangement

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SYSTEM-POWERED APPLICATIONS

Constant Volume (CV) Cooling Ð (Function No. 1.) This is the most basic operating con®guration. The control arrange- ment consists of the volume controller and the ®lter. The unit maintains a steady ¯ow of primary air at the quantity set on the volume controller over a range of supply pressures. Fig- ure 43 shows constant volume controls mounted on the Modu- line unit.

CV Heating (Function No. 1.) Constant volume heating con- trols are the same as for CV cooling.

Variable Air Volume (VAV) Cooling Ð (Function No. 2 and 3.) The addition of a cooling thermostat to the constant vol- ume controls allows the unit to vary the ¯ow of primary air. The unit will provide just enough air¯ow to satisfy the ther- mostat setting at existing load conditions, up to the maxi- mum ¯ow set on the volume controller. The cooling thermo- stat is direct acting (DA); thus the branch pressure output from the thermostat increases as the space temperature in- creases. Both diffuser-mounted and wall-mounted variations are available. Figure 44 shows the system-powered VAV con- trols (with diffuser thermostat) mounted on the unit.

VAV Cooling With Warm-Up Ð (Function 4.) During an ex- tended off period (overnight or during a holiday), the space temperature will often be lowered. It is necessary to provide heated air, temporarily, to reestablish comfortable tempera- tures when occupancy resumes. Since the cooling thermo- stats are satis®ed at the reduced temperature, the units will be shut off and the system will not be able to deliver warm air. It is necessary, therefore, to provide a means of tempo- rarily overriding the cooling thermostat. System-powered warm-up is achieved by adding a warm-up switch to the VAV cooling control arrangement (Fig. 45). The warm-up switch, located inside the unit plenum, closes when it senses that warm air is being supplied to the unit. This causes the bel- lows to bleed, opening the unit. This condition is maintained until cool air is returned to the system and the warm-up switch, sensing cool supply air, returns control to the thermostat.

Where all Moduline units on a main duct-run are pro- vided with thermostats for variable air volume control, it is often difficult to get warm air to the end units on a run; with the units in shutoff there is no signi®cant ¯ow which will trigger the warm-up switch. Solutions to this situation are found on page 58 in the Control Operating Sequences, VAV Cooling with Warm-Up section.

Fig. 43 Ð Constant Volume Control

Arrangement

Fig. 45 Ð VAV Control Arrangement for

System-Powered Warm-Up

Fig. 44 Ð Variable Air Volume Control

Arrangement

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Contents Introduction Contents37HS Unit With VAV Controls Building Load CalculationEstimating Block Load Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 35BD Heating Slot Boot Diffuser Director Diffuser Location Guidelines Terminal Selection LayoutOptimum Outlet Discharge Single Moduline Unit Connected to Supply Duct Diffuser Locations for Preferred 2-Way or One-Way Blow Recommended Maximum Cfm Per TerminalAir Throw Data Ð Way and 1-Way Director, 3-Slot Diffusers Consider Unit Combinations And Run Run-Out Duct for Single Moduline Unit 37HS1 Units in Air Series 37HS1 Units in Air Series 37HS2 Units in Air Series 37HS2 Units in Air Series 37HS4 Units in Air Series 37HS4 Units in Air Series Air Series of Units with Different Capacities Air Series of Units of the Same Size and Capacity Units in Adjoining Modules Additional DP for Flexible Duct with 90-Degree BendMaximum Number of Units in an Air Series on One Controller Flexible Duct Used with 90-Degree BendLocation of Volume Controller On Single Unit Incorrect Layout of Moduline Units with Controls Corrected Layout Shows the internal components of the Moduline unit Moduline ValveBellows and Unit Air Valve Arrangement Cross Section of 37HS Moduline Air Terminal High and Low Pressure Pick-Up Tubes Control Applications37HS Control Components Wall-Mounted Thermostat Constant Volume Control Arrangement Cooling/Heating Wall Thermostat VAV Control Arrangement with Electric Heat Interlock Control Index Control Selection37HS Control Combinations Heating & Cooling Electric Changeover HEATING/COOLING Control Operating Sequences Variable Volume Controls Schematic Page Page Page Location of CV Unit for Warm-Up Application Page Page Page System-Powered Controls with Electric Interface Page Page Page Connection for Electric Interlock System-Powered Controls with Pneumatic Interface Piping Diagram, no Conguration Pneumatic Warm-Up Maximum Air¯ow Settings Airflow AdjustmentMultiple Unit Air¯ow Variation HK08ZZ030Moduline Diffuser Mixing Room Air and Primary Air AIR DistributionTypical Room Air Distribution Pattern Slot Openings in Standard and Optional Diffusers Standard Diffusers for 37HS1 Standard Diffusers for 37HS2 Standard Diffusers for 37HS4 Model Type Optional Diffusers for 37HS1Optional Diffusers for 37HS2 Optional Diffusers for 37HS4 Air Throw Data Ð Way and 2-Way Blow, 2-Slot Diffusers Page Copyright 1991 Carrier Corporation

37HS specifications

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