Carrier 37HS specifications Variable Volume Controls Schematic

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VAV COOLING Ð In VAV operation, the ®lter and volume controller perform the same functions as in CV operation. The unit-mounted thermostat modi®es control operation as described below.

Refer to Fig. 55. The air enters the low pressure chamber of the volume controller through a ®xed ori®ce. The low pres- sure chamber is connected through a stub ®tting and tube to the unit-mounted thermostat. The thermostat senses room tem- perature, closes its port as the temperature rises, and opens it as the temperature falls. This makes it possible to control the pressure in the low pressure chamber in response to the space temperature. With normal space temperatures, and the thermostat satis®ed, the low pressure chamber valve is open to the atmosphere through the thermostat. The rate at which the valve bleeds air from the low pressure chamber is high in relation to the rate at which air enters through the ori®ce, and the pressure decreases in relation to the high pressure. The high pressure force is stronger than the low pressure force and the bleed valve of the bellows pressure chamber of the controller is held closed. Since no air escapes, the bel- lows pressure becomes equal to the high pressure in the ple- num and the unit damper is closed, shutting off the unit.

As the room load increases, the space temperature in- creases. The thermostat senses this change and starts to close,

raising the pressure in the low pressure chamber of the con- troller. As the low pressure rises, it gradually overcomes the high pressure and opens the bellows pressure-chamber bleed valve, lowering the bellows pressure proportionally. This allows the unit damper to open and gradually increase the ¯ow of conditioned primary air into the space. See Fig. 56.

This process continues until the ¯ow of primary air is suf- ®cient to offset the load, or until the ¯ow level set point of the volume controller is reached (Fig. 57). At this point, the thermostat bleed is closed and the unit is actually operating in CV con®guration. As the load is reduced, the process is reversed and the unit ¯ow decreases proportionally until the unit is shut off when the thermostat is satis®ed (bleed fully open) (Fig. 58). In this manner, the unit normally delivers only the actual amount of primary air needed to offset the existing load.

When the wall-mounted DA thermostat is used in place of the unit-mounted thermostat, variable air volume control op- eration is the same as described above for the unit-mounted thermostat. The only difference is that the wall-mounted ther- mostat does not include the aspiration feature.

Fig. 55 Ð Variable Volume Controls Schematic

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Contents Contents IntroductionBuilding Load Calculation 37HS Unit With VAV ControlsEstimating 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 Recommended Maximum Cfm Per Terminal Diffuser Locations for Preferred 2-Way or One-Way BlowAir 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 Additional DP for Flexible Duct with 90-Degree Bend Units in Adjoining ModulesFlexible Duct Used with 90-Degree Bend Maximum Number of Units in an Air Series on One ControllerLocation of Volume Controller On Single Unit Incorrect Layout of Moduline Units with Controls Corrected Layout Moduline Valve Shows the internal components of the Moduline unitBellows and Unit Air Valve Arrangement Cross Section of 37HS Moduline Air Terminal Control Applications High and Low Pressure Pick-Up Tubes37HS Control Components Wall-Mounted Thermostat Constant Volume Control Arrangement Cooling/Heating Wall Thermostat VAV Control Arrangement with Electric Heat Interlock Control Selection Control Index37HS 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 Airflow Adjustment Maximum Air¯ow SettingsHK08ZZ030 Multiple Unit Air¯ow VariationAIR Distribution Moduline Diffuser Mixing Room Air and Primary AirTypical Room Air Distribution Pattern Slot Openings in Standard and Optional Diffusers Standard Diffusers for 37HS1 Standard Diffusers for 37HS2 Standard Diffusers for 37HS4 Optional Diffusers for 37HS1 Model TypeOptional 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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