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eZV-440 Application Guide
Edition 2.6
Page 33 of 84
Local Outputs Tab
Setting Up a VAV/VVT Output
Introduction
This topic describes how to set up a VAV or VVT output on the Local Outputs tab of the enteliZONE
configuration page.
The eZV-440 controllers support the VAV and VVT algorithms, up to 3 heat stages (Heat1, Heat2
and Heat3).
For more information about the enteliZONE algorithm's sequence of operations, go to the
Sequence of operations topic.
Set Up a VAV or VVT Output
1. In the Function field, select the option that applies to your setup:
Function Select this option if you are:
ElectricDuct Setting up an electric duct unit.
ElectricBaseboard_ Setting up an electric baseboard heater.
HydronicDuct_ Setting up a ductal coil unit.
HydronicBaseboard_ Setting up a hydronic baseboard heater.
For a list of output configuration software objects that correspond to each function, see the
Output Configuration Objects topic.
2. In the Stage field, select the corresponding heat stage for the output device. If you are using
ORCAview,select the heat stage in the Output Stage field.
Start a new line for every additional heat stage.
3. In the Control Type field, select the method of control used on the output device signal.
The control types available in the drop-down list will change depending on the option that
was selected in the Function field and the physical output used to connect to the output
device. For more information about control types, see the Control Types topic.
4. In the Action field, choose between direct or reverse control.
5. (enteliWEB only) The Output Name field displays the object's name. You can change this
name by clearing the field and entering a new name.
6. Complete this task by setting up a fan output. You may also need to set up actuator damper
control.

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