Specifications

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The following applies to the Sensors:
Only one temperature source value will be used by the control software. A RS sensor
may be installed to provide temperature feedback to the occupant even if a BAS or remote
sensor is installed.
A zone remote sensor may not be installed with a hardwire CO2 sensor. Option
configuration must be specified and adapted as required by the application. The software
will lock out the remote temperature sensor if a hardwired CO2 option is selected.
The wall or remote sensor is field installed by the equipment integrator.
A remote sensor is hardwired to IN-2 port of the FHP-560/583 controller.
For application involving mixed air or discharge air control, the remote sensor will be used
unless a BAS sensor values is provided.
The return air temperature can be adjusted with a user offset.
The RS Sensor (Wall Sensor) is a communicating sensor. The RS sensor is field installed and it
is connected via the Rnet port of the FHP-560 and FHP-583 controllers. A maximum of 5 RS
sensors (with at least one of these sensors being an RS-PLUS or RS-PRO) can be daisy-
chained and used for temperature averaging applications. A diagram of the method and
equipment used for temperature averaging is located Figure 19.
Zone Control
All zone temperatures values are in Fahrenheit. Please consult with a factory application
engineer regarding software with international units.
Once the sensor source has been selected for the zone control application, (see previous
selection), the operating set-point for heating and cooling operation may be set for occupied and
unoccupied the BACview terminal operation.
LOW LIMIT
SET-POINT
HIGH LIMIT
HEATING
OCCUPIED
60.0 °F
70.0 °F
75.0 °F
UNOCCUPIED
50.0 °F
55.0 °F
70.0 °F
LOW LIMIT
SET-POINT
HIGH LIMIT
COOLING
OCCUPIED
65.0 °F
74.0 °F
85.0 °F
UNOCCUPIED
80.0 °F
90.0 °F
95.0 °F
Table 1. Factory Defaults for Heating / Cooling Set-points and Limits