HVAC Control Systems
HVAC Control Systems
HVAC Control Systems
2. Controller: It receives input from sensor, processes the input and then
produces intelligent input signal for controlled device.
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In residential and small commercial applications, low voltage electrical
controls are most common. A transformer is used to reduce the 115/220 volt
alternating current (AC) to a nominal 24 volts. This voltage signal is controlled
by thermostats, and can open gas solenoid valves, energize oil burners or
solenoid valves on the DX coil, control electric heat, operate two position
valves and damper or turn on-off fans and pumps.
An electronic control system can be enhanced with visual displays that show
system status and operation.
3. Pneumatic Systems: The most popular control system for large buildings
historically has been pneumatics which can provide both on-off and modulating
control.
Pneumatic controls use clean, dry & oil free compressed air, both as the control
signal medium and to drive the valve stem with the use of diaphragms.
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4. Microprocessor
Systems