Scheduler Shut Down (SC) Combined with Compressor Run and Rest cycle
Possible Scheduler Shut Down (SC) combined with Compressor Run and Rest cycle
Signals to HVAC system: — Compressor signal (C) — Fan signal (F)
Note: When the compressor is turned ON, the Fan will always be ON.
In Heat Pump systems, the compressor provides heat or cool (depending on selected settings).
Scheduler Code (SC) 0: is used for only Compressor turn OFF
Scheduler Code (SC) 1: is used for Compressor and Fan turn OFF
Possible Scheduler Shut Down (SC) combined with Compressor Run and Rest cycle
Signals to HVAC system: — Compressor signal (C) — Fan signal (F)
Note: When the compressor is turned ON, the Fan will always be ON.
In Heat Pump systems, the compressor provides heat or cool (depending on selected settings).
Scheduler Code (SC) 0: is used for only Compressor turn OFF
Scheduler Code (SC) 1: is used for Compressor and Fan turn
Typical Compressor Run and Rest Cycle
Cancelling Scheduler Shut Down (SC) combined with Compressor Run and Rest cycle
Signals to HVAC system: — Compressor signal (C) — Fan signal (F)
Note: When the compressor is turned ON, the Fan will always be ON.
In Heat Pump systems, the compressor provides heat or cool (depending on selected settings).
Scheduler Code (SC) 0: is used for only Compressor turn OFF
Scheduler Code (SC) 1: is used for Compressor and Fan turn OFF
Recall: Whenever room temperature is higher or equal to threshold temperature (value can be set online) the device is bypassed.
Scheduler Events can be cancelled Before a read happens in 2 ways:
1. Request a Demand Response code 3 (of any date and time) and set the threshold temperature lower than the room temperature the device currently monitors.**
2. Deleting the schedule slot set online and changing the threshold temperature to be lower than room temperature. *
The threshold temperature must be set higher than room temperature, after cancelling the scheduled events, in order for normal operation behavior or any future event to take effect.
Example: Behavior of original events and cancellation** of the same events underneath are graphed below.
Signals to HVAC system: — Compressor signal (C) — Fan signal (F)
Cancelling Scheduler Shut Down (SC) combined with Compressor Run and Rest cycle
Signals to HVAC system: — Compressor signal (C) — Fan signal (F)
Note: When the compressor is turned ON, the Fan will always be ON.
In Heat Pump systems, the compressor provides heat or cool (depending on selected settings).
Scheduler Code (SC) 0: is used for only Compressor turn OFF
Scheduler Code (SC) 1: is used for Compressor and Fan turn OFF
Scheduler Events can be cancelled Before a read happens in 2 ways:
1. Request a Demand Response code 3 (of any date and time) and set the threshold temperature lower than the room temperature the device currently monitors.**
2. Deleting the schedule slot set online and changing the threshold temperature to be lower than room temperature. *
The threshold temperature must be set higher than room temperature, after cancelling the scheduled events, in order for normal operation behavior or any future event to take effect.
Example: Behavior of original events and cancellation** of the same events underneath are graphed below.