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Siemens Industry, Inc.
Application Note, Application 6759
Overview
Application 6759 controls pressurization, ventilation, and room temperature in a
laboratory room served by one single-duct supply terminal with a reheat coil, one
general exhaust terminal, and up to six fume hoods (multiple fume hood flow signals
must be averaged using an averaging and scaling module. Pressurization is controlled
by maintaining a selected difference between supply and exhaust airflows.
This version of the LCM uses conventional supply and exhaust actuation (rather than
high speed actuation). Therefore, it should be used only where rapid room response to
fume hood volume changes is not required. Fume hoods used in conjunction with
these applications should be constant volume or slow actuation.
NOTE:
Application 6759 can be set up to operate without a supply box, or without a general
exhaust box. See the
Application Notes
section for more information.
NOTE:
The LCM controls pressure, ventilation, and temperature. When these functions
conflict, the priorities are:
• Pressurization
• Ventilation (supply minimum may be overridden to maintain negative pressurization)
• Temperature
Temperature control is determined by input from the room temperature sensor. The
discharge temperature setpoint is reset in sequence with the VAV flow to control the
room temperature using a BTU Compensation algorithm. The discharge temperature is
then controlled using the reheat coil.