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Johnson Controls 100 Series - FIGURE 41 - Evaporator Air Temperature Active Setpoint VS Return Air Humidity; FIGURE 42 - HGRH SAT Active Setpoint Vs Return Air Temperature; HGRH Sequence of Operation

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JOHNSON CONTROLS
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SECTION 5 – SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
FORM 100.50-NOM12
ISSUE DATE: 04/02/2019
5
3. Ready: The HGRH status is ready when one or
more of the following requirements is met.
The unit is running in an Active Cooling mode
The OAT is equal to/greater than 55.0°F
Dehumidification is required
The supply air dewpoint active setpoint is
less than/equal to the HGRH SAT active
setpoint minus 5.0°F
At least 3 minutes has elapsed since the
HGRH status was last active
No Active HGRH Faults exist
4. Active: The HGRH status is active when all of the
following requirements are met.
All requirements under Ready have been met
At least one compressor from system 2 is
running for at least 5 minutes
No Active HGRH Faults exist
5. Faulted: The HGRH status is faulted when the fol-
lowing requirement is met.
The IPU board determines that a HGRH
Fault has occured
HGRH Sequence of Operation
When there is a HGRH system is installed in a unit
and dehumidification control is User Enabled, the
IPU board monitors several different values to de-
termine when dehumidication is needed.
The IPU board monitors the relative humidity of
the return air and the dewpoint of the supply air.
The dewpoint of the supply air is a calculated val-
ue based on the SAT and the supply air humidity.
The active supply air dewpoint setpoint is be-
tween the supply air dewpoint high and low set-
points that are based on the return air relative
humidity for high supply air dewpoint and return
air relative humidity for low supply air dewpoint
setpoints. (Figure 41)
The IPU board continuously compares the active
supply air dewpoint setpoint to the active HGRH
SAT setpoint.
The active HGRH SAT setpoint is a calculated
value between the HGRH SAT high and low set-
points based on the current RAT and the HGRH
RAT high and low setpoints. (Figure 42)
EVAP AIR TEMP
HIGH SETPOINT
Return Air-Humidity
Active
Increasing RARH
EVAP AIR TEMP
EVAP AIR TEMP
LOW SETPOINT
LOW RARH
SETPOINT
HIGH RARH
SETPOINT
Active Setpoint
LD20881
FIGURE 41 - EVAPORATOR AIR TEMPERATURE
ACTIVE SETPOINT VS RETURN AIR HUMIDITY
HGRH SAT
LOW SETPOINT
HGRH SAT
HIGH SETPOINT
Return Air
Temperature (RAT)
HGRH SAT
Active
Setpoint
~RAT COOLING
SETPOINT-2.0°F
Increasing RAT
~RAT COOLING
SETPOINT-1.0°F
LD21611
FIGURE 42 - HGRH SAT ACTIVE SETPOINT VS
RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE
When the active supply air dewpoint setpoint
drops 5.0°F or more below the active HGRH SAT
setpoint, the HGRH system becomes either ready
or active depending on the HGRH status require-
ments.
Once HGRH goes active, the HGRH 3-way step-
per valve modulates between the minimum (25%)
and maximum (95%) values, controlling the ow
of refrigerant between the HGRH coil and the
condenser coil.
The HGRH 3-way stepper valve is controlled to
maintain the active HGRH SAT setpoint.
The HGRH bleed solenoid is closed whenever
HGRH is active.
When the demand for dehumidication is satis-
ed or the unit exits an Active Cooling mode, the
HGRH 3-way stepper valve closes off refrigerant
ow to the HGRH coil, and after a 5 minute time
delay the HGRH bleed solenoid opens.

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