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5.7.2 - Reset
Reset  means  the  active  setpoint  is  modied  so  that  less 
machine capacity is required (in cooling mode the setpoint 
is increased, in heating mode it is decreased). This modication 
is in general a reaction to a drop in the load. For the Touch 
Pilot control system, the reset source can be congured in 
the menu Status => RESETCFG: it can be based on the 
outdoor temperature (gives a measure of the load trends for 
the building) or used with the energy management option at 
the reset setpoint. In response to a drop in the space 
temperature or to a drop in ∆T, the cooling setpoint is 
normally reset upwards to optimise unit performance.
In the three cases the reset parameters, i.e. slope, source and 
maximum value, are congurable in the Setpoint menu. Reset 
is a linear function based on three parameters:
•  A reference at which reset is zero (space temperature or 
∆T - no reset value).
•  A reference at which reset is maximum (space tempera-
ture or ∆T - full reset value).
•  The maximum reset value. 
Legend
A  Maximum reset value
B  Space temperature for zero reset
C  Space temperature for maximum reset
D  Building load
Space temperature (SPACETEMP)
Reset value
% Building load
5.9 - Night mode
The  night  period  is  dened  (see  menu  Cong  =>  GEN_
CONF) by a start time and an end time that are the same for 
each day of the week. During the night period unit capacity 
is limited (a maximum capacity value can be congured - see 
conguration menu GEN_CONF).
This function adjusts the compressor capacity to keep the 
heat exchanger water temperature at its setpoint. The control 
system continuously takes account of the temperature error 
with respect to the setpoint, as well as the rate of change in 
this error and the difference between entering and leaving 
water temperatures, in order to determine the optimum 
moment at which to add or withdraw capacity.
In addition, the high pressure or low pressure unloading 
functions can also affect the temperature control accuracy. 
Compressors are started in a sequence designed to equalise the 
number of start-ups (value weighted by their operating time).
The Touch Pilot control constantly monitors the control point 
which determines the operation of compressor(s). Compressors 
are turned on and off in order to maintain the required 
control point and satisfy the current cooling/heating demand. 
To avoid the risk of compressor short cycling, the Touch Pilot 
control provides a protection that prevents the premature 
starting of compressors. The service-congured temperature 
threshold (acting upon the control point) is used for 
compressor(s) control. 
This compressor short cycling protection can be enabled via 
the touch screen by setting the “short cycle management” 
parameter in the General Configuration menu (GEN_
CONF) to “yes”.
control
Saturated condensing temperature control is assured if the 
three-way valve option is selected. The saturated condensing 
temperature is controlled based on a xed setpoint that can 
be  congured  by  the  user  via  the  SETPOINT  table. The 
three-way  valve  control  can  be  congured  by  the  service 
department via the SERVICE table.
The Touch Pilot control system allows limitation of the unit 
capacity, using one of two methods:
•  by means of user-controlled volt-free contacts. The units 
without energy management option only have one 
contact (control contact 3). The units equipped with 
energy management option permit three capacity 
limitation levels (2 contacts). The unit capacity can never 
exceed the limit setpoint activated by these contacts. The 
limit setpoints can be modied in the Setpoint table.
•  by means of a capacity limitation setpoint output on the 
energy management board. The capacity limitation 
value in night mode is selectable if the value is below 
the selected limit. A limit value of 100% means that the 
unit can use all capacity stages.
ATTENTION: In certain conditions,  the unit power con-
sumption can exceed  the  capacity  limitation  threshold  to 
protect the compressors.