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COMP COND COIL HUMIDI-MIZER COIL
EVAP COIL
INDOOR ENTERING
AIR
OUTDOOR AIR
METERING
DEVICE
CLOSED VALVE
OPEN VALVE
3-WAY VALVE
RH1.x
RH2.x
C07124
Fig. 14 Hot Gas Reheat Mode (Reheat2) HumidiMiZert System
48/50PG2028 and 48/50PM1628
Reheat Control
The cooling staging and compressor control routines are
responsible for controlling each circuit in one of the three
submodes (Cool, Reheat1, or Reheat2). When there is only a
cooling demand, one or more circuits will operate in normal
cooling mode. When there is only dehumidification demand, all
circuits will operate in Reheat2 mode. When there is both cooling
demand and dehumidification demand, all circuits will operate in
either Reheat1 or Reheat2 mode, with the portion of Reheat1
circuits determined from the cooling demand. The Requested
Reheat2 Stages (Operating ModesCOOLHMZRREQ.R)
shows the controls request for reheat circuits if cooling is not
already requesting all stages. Available Reheat2 Stages (Operating
ModesCOOLHMZRAVL.R) displays circuits that are
available for reheat use. Actual Reheat2 Stages (Operating
ModesCOOLHMZRACT.R) displays the current number
of circuits running in Reheat2 mode. These three status points
should only be monitored when there is only a dehumidification
demand, because their values can be forfeited to cooling stages
when cooling demand is present. Reheat2 Stage Incr. Time
(ConfigurationHMZR R.INC) and Reheat2 Stage Decr. Time
(ConfigurationHMZRR.DEC) set the time delay when
adding or subtracting a compressor for a reheat function. These
only apply when using adaptive thermostat or space sensor control.
There are three relay outputs that show reheat status. Cool >
Reheat1 Control (OutputsCOOLCRC) show when the unit
has switch from pure cooling to reheat ready (based on a
dehumidification demand). Reheat2 Valve A
(OutputsCOOLRH2.A) and Reheat2 Valve B,C
(OutputsCOOLRH2.B) display when the respective circuits
Reheat2 valve is energized.
A circuit can be restricted from Reheat2 operation by the outside
temperature and saturated suction temperature. Reheat2 OAT
Limit A (ConfigurationHMZRRA.LO) and Reheat2 OAT
Limit B,C (ConfigurationHMZRRB.LO) set the lowest
outside temperature the respected circuit is allowed to run in
reheat2 mode. The lockout on/off status is shown as Reheat2 OAT
Lockout A (Operating ModesCOOLHMZRR.LO.A) and
Reheat2 OAT Lockout B,C (Operating ModesCOOLHMZR
R.LO.B) for their respective circuit. If a circuits saturated
suction pressure falls below the low limit configuration during
Reheat2 operation, the circuit will switch to reheat1 (the circuits
Reheat2 valve will be turned off) for at least 2 minutes and until its
suction rises back above the high limit. Reheat2 SSP Lo Limit A
(ConfigurationHMZRRA.LP) and Reheat2 SSP Lo Limit
B,C (ConfigurationHMZRRB.LP) set the low pressure limit
for Reheat2 mode for individual circuits. Reheat2 SSP Hi Limit A
(ConfigurationHMZRRA.HP) and Reheat2 SSP Hi Limit B,
C (ConfigurationHMZRRB.HP) set the high pressure limit
for Reheat2 mode for each circuit.
Reheat Outdoor Fan Control
On specific units, the outdoor fans are controlled differently while
in a reheat mode versus just cooling mode. If Reheat Fan Control
(Configurations HMZR RH.FN) is set to yes, reheat fan
control is enabled and anytime the unit is running reheat it will use
the following logic to control the outdoor fans.
During reheat fan control, the outdoor fans will start and stay at
level 1 until the Reheat ODF Fan On Temp (Configurations
HMZR RF.ON) is reached. When the outdoor air temperature
is above this reheat fan on temperature, the outdoor fans will
change to the Reheat ODF Fan On Level (Configurations
HMZR RF.LV). The fans will stay at this level until the Reheat
ODF Fan Off Temp (Configurations HMZR RF.OF) is
reached. When the outdoor temperature drops below the reheat fan
off temperature, the outdoor fans will change back to level 1.
Reheat fan control will cease if at any time the unit stops running
reheat and shuts off or switches to just cooling. At this time the
fans will either stay off or run under normal fan control.
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