This control scheme would be used in rooms which required a
full fresh air input at all times. It has a fresh air damper on the fresh
air intake. This damper opens when the air handling unit is timed on and closes
when it is timed off. The dampers function is purely to close off the outside
air when the air handling unit is off in order to assist in protecting the
heater batteries from freezing up and bursting in extreme cold conditions. It
has one pre- heater battery which heats the air up to a fixed set-point of
(around) 10⁰C. It has a cooling battery and a re-heater battery which work in
sequence. The control sequence would work as follows. The room temperature
sensor would have a fixed set-point of (around) 21⁰C. The supply air would have
an adjustable set-point of between 14⁰C and 30⁰C. The control system would vary
the set-point on the supply duct between 14⁰C and 30⁰C in order to control the
room air temperature to its fixed set-point of 21⁰C. This is known as
'Reset control'. The system is switched on in the morning by the
buildings boiler system time control or by a time switch in the air handling unit control panel.
There is a duct frost
thermostat which shuts off the air handling unit and closes the fresh air
damper if the temperature in the duct falls below 4⁰C at any time. This protects against valve actuator failure and boiler failure.
We supply, design and commission the complete control system consisting of the motor control centre, all valves, actuators, linkage kits, temperature
sensors, thermostats, airflow switches and full handover documentation with commissioning
certificate for the above control scheme.
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