Heat Controller Water Source Heat Pump manual HVAC Operation w/ Heat/Cool Relays, WattMaster WHP

Models: Water Source Heat Pump

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HVAC Operation w/ Heat/Cool Relays

WattMaster WHP

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HVAC Operation w/ Heat/Cool Relays

If the user has configured the WHP to control Individual Heating and Cooling relays the following sequence of operation occurs during a heating or cooling demand.

NOTE: If you configure the WHP to look for a proof of flow Enable signal from the Loop Controller then the following sequence assumes a request was made by the WHP during a demand condition and that the Loop Controller gave permission for the WHP to operate its heating or cooling. Otherwise, the WHP will ignore the Enable signal and operate anytime there is a heating or cooling demand.

Once a heating or cooling demand exists, the following conditions must be met before any relays can be activated:

a.Make sure any stages of the opposite mode are staged off.

b.Verify the system has been configured for at least one stage of heating or cooling.

c.Make sure the Minimum Cycle Time has been satisfied.

d.If the last mode was the opposite demand mode, make sure the Changeover Delay has been satisfied.

e.Check the current Minimum Off Timer to make sure this stage has been off long enough since the last time it was cycled on and back off.

f.If there is more than 1 stage, check the Minimum Run Time from the previous stage to be sure it has elapsed before activating the second stage.

g.Make sure the Space Temperature Demand is the full amount of Deadband from the setpoint before activating the second stage.

h.Once the compressor or stage 2 has been turned off, a Minimum Off Time must be satisfied before it can stage on again. A Minimum Cycle time can also be utilized to limit the number of times per hour that the compressor can be activated. If you don’t need this limitation, set the Minimum Cycle Time to be shorter than the Minimum Run Time setpoint.

i.If the Reversing Valve was configured to cycle with the compressor, it will now turn off also. It can be configured to remain active until the opposite mode of operation is called for to reduce wear on the valve.

Design Guide

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