Honeywell AC-220-7, AC-140-7 Derivative modulating/floating relay only, Reset RT run time hours

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T775A/B/M SERIES 2000 CONTROLLER

2. SETUP (ADVANCED OPTIONS)

SETUP

OUTPUTS

FLOAT 1

DERIVATIV

SETUP

OUTPUTS

FLOAT 1

DERIVATIV

0SEC

ENTER

 

DERIVATIVE

 

TIME FOR

 

FLOAT 1

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2.3.4.1.1.3.DERIVATIVE (modulating/floating relay only)

The Derivative option displays only on the T775B2016, T775B2024, T775B2032, and T775B2040 models when the Type option = Floating.

1.

From the menu, use the S and T buttons to high-

 

light DERIVATIV.

2.

Press the X button to display the actuator value.

3.

Use the S and T buttons to increase/decrease the

 

desired number of seconds.

 

Default: 0 seconds

 

Range: 0 to 3,600 seconds)

Fig. 65. Setup - Outputs - Floating Relay - Derivative.

4. Press the X button to accept the value and display

the SCHEDULE option.

Continue with “2.3.4.2. SCHEDULE” for the remaining relay selections.

SETUP

OUTPUTS

RELAY 1

SCHEDULE

SETUP

OUTPUTS

RELAY 1

SCHEDULE

YES

NO

USE

SCHEDULE

FOR

OUTPUTS

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2.3.4.2. SCHEDULE

This selection displays only if “Use Sched = YES” is selected during the Output Options setup (see page 24). When selected, individual outputs default to follow the schedule.

1.Press the X button to display the Schedule values.

2.Use the S and T buttons to select YES or NO. Default: YES

3.Press the X button to accept the value and return to the Relay menu.

An individual output can be selected to be controlled or

Fig. 66. Setup - Outputs - Relay - Schedule.

not controlled by the schedule.

 

 

If NO is selected, the Setback selection does not appear

 

in the Program menu for this output.

SETUP

OUTPUTS

RELAY 1

RESET RT

SETUP

OUTPUTS

RELAY 1

RESET RT

YES

NO

RESET

 

RUN TIME

 

FOR

 

RELAY 1

M24533

 

2.3.4.3.RESET RT (run time hours)

This selection displays only if “Show RT = YES” is selected during Output Options setup (see page 25).

1.From the Relay menu, press the X button to display the Reset RT values.

2.Use the S and T buttons to select YES or NO. Default: NO

3.Press the X button to accept the value and return to the Relay menu.

Selecting YES immediately resets the output run time hours to zero for this output. When you subsequently

Fig. 67. Setup - Outputs - Relay - Reset Runtime.

return to this screen, the RESET RT defaults to NO.

NOTE: Run times can be reset to zero for each individ- ual relay. You must do this for each relay that you want to reset to zero.

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