Maintaining commercial
HVAC economizers – Part 2
Introduction
Economizers
bring in outside air for ventilation and for free cooling. However outside air may be too warm or too
humid to offer free cooling or very cold.
Additional outside air that must be conditioned increases the cooling
and/or heating load on the building. Economizers
that are properly designed, maintained and set can save significant amounts of
energy. However economizers that are not functional, leaking, have sensors out
of calibration or miss-set can have large energy penalties. Maintaining economizers is critical to their
function and to their impact on energy use.
This document sets out some
specific step-by-step economizer performance testing designed to be compatible
with price sensitive commercial maintenance contracts. See: Maintaining commercial HVAC
economizers – Part 1 for basic information about commercial HVAC air-side
economizers as well as an expanded maintenance checklist.
Minimal visual inspection tasks (common to all
economizers)
1. Visually
inspect the integrity and conditions of economizer components and wiring.
a.
Inspect wiring and wiring connections including the
main economizer connection is plugged in, all wires connected to sensors,
actuators and controllers
b.
Inspect components for excess corrosion, wear, and
mechanical problems such as linkages and economizer hardware.
c. Check
eyebrow / economizer hood and filter assembly for proper sealing, and inspect
integrity of moisture screen (bird Screen)
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Testing the Honeywell analog non-DCV economizer during
maintenance
Ensure to mark location of
existing Shaft or damper position to ensure they can be returned if deemed in
the original location if desired.
Single outdoor enthalpy changeover method
Minimal
Functionality Checks
Only proceed with minimal functionality
checks when no visual problems are found
Note: The potentiometers in
economizer controllers are easily broken. If the potentiometer turns freely 360
degrees or beyond stops, it is broken.
Condition 1 - Units blower is running AND no call for 1st stage
cooling AND the outside air damper dampers is at the Minimum position
1.
Disconnect main economizer wiring plug and ensure
outside damper returns to its closed position
2.
If Economizer is hard wired to AC, remove the wire from
terminal TR1 and insure that outside damper returns to its closed position
3.
If the damper is not open to a minimum position gently
turn the minimum position potentiometer to open the OA damper slightly and wait
for the damper to move. When the damper has moved gently turn the minimum
position potentiometer back to the original state or to the proper ventilation
position for the space.
Condition 2 - Units blower is running AND no call for 1st stage
cooling AND the economizer controller IS indicating FREE COOLING,
1.
Place a jumper at appropriate T-Stat terminals in
control section to simulate a call for first stage cooling and ensure that
outside air damper moves in response to the call for free cooling.
Condition 3 - Units blower is running AND there is a call for first
stage of cooling AND the economizer controller IS indicating FREE COOLING
1.
Remove the call from the control section for first
stage cooling. The damper should close to minimum position within a few
minutes.
a.
If the damper does not close check the mechanical
connection and wiring or for obstructions.
Condition 4 - Units blower is running AND there is a call for first
stage of cooling AND NOT second stage cooling AND the economizer controller IS
NOT indicating FREE COOLING
1.
Turn the A, B, C, D change over potentiometer to the A
position.
a.
The FREE COOLING indicator should turn on;
b.
The mechanical cooling should be off
c.
The OA damper should modulate toward open.
2.
If the FREE COOLING indicator does not turn on then the
conditions are too high for economizing and the test cannot be performed.
i.
An alternative is that the sensor has failed. If a
failed changeover is suspected (test fails with an ambient temperature under
70°F or when the technician thinks it is obvious based on the chart on the next
page that the conditions are appropriate for economizing)
ii.
If the changeover doesn’t switch and the assumption is
that condition are not favorable, please note the outside air temperature and
relative humidity or wet bulb temperature measured at the time the test was
taken.
Condition 5 - Units blower is running AND there is a call for first
stage of cooling AND second stage cooling AND the economizer controller IS NOT
indicating FREE COOLING
1.
Remove call for second stage cooling and then perform
test in condition 4.
Condition 6- Units blower is running AND no call for 1st stage
cooling AND the economizer is NOT indicating FREE COOLING
1.
Place a jumper at appropriate T-Stat terminals in
control section to simulate a call for first stage cooling.
2.
Turn the A, B, C, D change over potentiometer to the A
position.
3.
The FREE COOLING indicator should turn on.
a.
If the economizer controller IS indicating FREE COOLING
with an A setting then perform test in condition 3.
b.
If the economizer controller IS NOT indicating FREE
COOLING with an A setting the conditions are too high for economizing and the
test cannot be performed.
i.
An alternative is that the sensor has failed. If a
failed changeover is suspected (test fails with an ambient temperature under 70°F
or when the technician thinks it is obvious that the conditions are appropriate
for economizing)
ii.
If the changeover doesn’t switch and the assumption is
that condition are not favorable, please note the outside air temperature and
relative humidity or wet bulb temperature measured at the time the test was
taken.
Verifying
the functionality of the changeover sensor
A simple test to determine the
functionality of the outdoor air sensor when the FREE COOLING indicator does
turn on as described in conditions 4 & 5 above. The working group suggests
that testing the accuracy of sensors is part of the proposed more rigorous of
the semi-annual inspections and not part of the more cursory inspection.
Quick-test for sensor functionality
·
Using the chart in Figure 1, determine where the
current outdoor conditions are compared to the curves labeled A, B, C & D.
·
Slowly adjust the change-over setting and
observe where in the A, B, C, D range the controller switched.
·
Compare where the controller switches to the
expectation from the chart and judge if the controller changed over at the
expected setting. If not, suspect a bad
sensor.
Analog Economizer single
enthalpy curves
Figure 1 Modified psychrometric
chart
The graph above is used with an
analog economizer. You may recognize the
A, B, C, D lines used to configure the economizer. These were used with analog economizers for
many years.
This graph is what the
controller uses to choose whether to economize or use mechanical cooling. The outdoor temperature is on the bottom, and
the humidity is shown on the curved lines. The set point for enthalpy is a
point on a graph where the outdoor air temperature and humidity intersect.
Once you have set the economizer
to an A, B, C, or D setting, you can look at this chart to determine if the
economizer will use free cooling or mechanical cooling. Any time the outdoor
air conditions are to the left of the curve, the conditions are good for
economizing. When the conditions are to
the right, the economizer will use mechanical cooling.
For example: If you choose the B
curve, and the outdoor temperature is 70 degrees, and the relative humidity is 40 percent, the intersection of those
lines is at a point to the left of the B curve. This means the controller would
be expected to economize.
If you changed the setting on
the controller to the C curve, that same 70 degree, 40 percent humidity point
is now to the right of the C curve and conditions are not good to
economize. On a call for cooling from
the thermostat the mechanical cooling would be expected to turn on.
So a
technician will use these curves to choose when to controller will use free air
and when to use mechanical cooling on a call for cooling. Additionally observing what settings cause
the controller to switch may be used to validate the accuracy of the changeover
sensor and the functionality of the controller.
Conclusion
If the economizer
and its components do not respond as indicated above to the minimum inspection
and functionality checks, there appears to be an operational problem with the
system and a Service Referral should be generated for follow-up and repair.
Modifications to the test procedure for various other
economizer types
Single
dry-bulb changeover method
Assumption – Snap disk sensors
are not acceptable. The working group strongly
suggest using the later versions of the dry bulb sensor. The single dry bulb
test method is the same as the single enthalpy method with the exception that another
reference is used for expected values.
The working group suggests using
the later versions of the dry bulb sensor. The C7660 is only valid in Single Dry Bulb.
The C7650 can be used for differential dry bulb and should not be used for
single dry bulb. In differential dry
bulb operation the sensors compare mA output and chooses higher (lower temp)
value. The differential method does not
work with the 10 degree F dead band
Differential enthalpy changeover
method
When testing
an economizer with a differential enthalpy changeover scheme, convert it to a
single enthalpy changeover system.
·
Disconnect return air sensor
o Jump
SR+ SR with a 620Ω resister
Placing the jumper from SR+ to
SR, makes the system a single outside enthalpy changeover system and eligible
for testing as described above.
Differential enthalpy changeover
– Applying the Quick-test for sensor accuracy to the
return air sensor.
·
To test the return air sensor remove the outside
enthalpy sensor from SO+ and SO and replace them with the wires from the return
air sensor. See: Verifying the functionality of the changeover sensor
and follow the procedure defined there.
·
It is critically important that the sensors are
correctly re-installed when testing is complete. The test described has the
risk of making a functional economizer non-functional by breaking terminals or
wiring during the test or by not leaving the sensors installed correctly when
the test is complete.
Testing the digital economizer during maintenance
The sense of the experts is that
digital economizers need three levels of maintenance in a yearly cycle
1.
Semi-annual inspection #1 (rigorous), one of the economizer
inspections each year (example: Fall):
§
Review, note and reset alarms (when issues are
resolved)
§
Review the Status Menu (Honeywell) or Monitor
Live Conditions (Belimo) – control signals
§
Review the status menu – sensor values tested
against a trusted sensor
§
Run the check-out sequence (Honeywell) or
Economizer Acceptance Test (Belimo) provided by the digital economizer
controller
2. Semi-annual
inspection #2 (cursory), a different one of the inspection each year (example:
Spring):
§
Review, note and (reset alarms when issues are
resolved)
§
Review the status menu – control signals
§
Review the status menu – sensor values tested
against a common sense standard
3. An
inspection coincidental with every other maintenance inspection during the
annual cycle:
§
Review, note and reset alarms (when issues are
resolved)
Note
– Semi-annual inspection #1 and Semi-annual inspection #2 are separate tasks in
the table. Add footnote that they are not done at the same inspection.
Review
the status menu– control signals
1. Make
sure that there is a call for fan and 1st stage cooling at the
unit’s thermostat terminal block.
2. Verify
that the controller sees a call for one stage of cooling and not two stages of
cooling.
Review
the status menu– sensor values
1. Make
sure no expected values are blank or not giving an expected display
2. Compare
the outside temperature value to the actual outside air temperature
3. Evaluate
the other sensor values against a common sense standard (Semi-annual inspection
#1) –or-
4. Use
a trusted tool to independently measure the values of each sensor and validate
against the ASHRAE 90.1, IECC, Title 24 or other operative requirements. (Semi-annual inspection #2)
a.
Temperatures must match within +/- 5°F
b.
If there are offsets available, calibration may be
performed.
Run
the check-out sequence provided by the digital economizer controller
1. Perform
the economizer checkout sequence
a.
Verify that the actuator and dampers move to the
positions indicated by the controller
b.
Verify that the mechanical cooling and exhaust
functions operate as indicated by the controller.
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