Sequence of OperationRTU Open v3 Carrier Proprietary and Confidential CARRIER CORPORATION ©2016Integration Guide All rights reserved24As the air quality within the space changes, the minimum position of the economizer damper changes, whichallows more or less outdoor air into the space, depending on the relationship of the indoor air CO2 level to thedifferential setpoint.The Indoor Air CO2 algorithm calculates a minimum position value using a PID loop. The CO2 minimum damperposition is then compared against the Vent Dmpr Pos / DCV Min Pos setpoint and the greatest value becomes thefinal minimum damper position of the economizer output.The degree to which the outside air damper may be opened by the Indoor Air CO2 algorithm is limited by the DCVMax Vent Damper Pos setpoint, which is adjustable between ten and sixty percent (10 – 60%).HeatingThe specific heating sequence is determined by the controller's application and configuration. The RTU Opencontrols up to two stages of gas or electric heating with an additional output for a Reversing Valve (Heat Pumpapplications).The following conditions must be true for the heating algorithm to operate:• The Outdoor Air Temperature is less than the Heating Lockout Temperature setpoint• The indoor fan has been ON for at least 30 seconds• The unit has a valid Supply Air Temperature input• The unit has a valid Space Temperature input• Neither Cool mode nor economizer are active and the time guard between modes has expiredThe heating relays are controlled by the Heating Control PID Loop and Heating Stages Capacity algorithm, whichcalculate the desired number of stages to satisfy the space by comparing the Space Temperature to the:• Effective Occupied Heating Setpoint when occupied• Effective Unoccupied Heating Setpoint when unoccupiedWhen the heating algorithm preconditions have been met, the heating is energized in stages. Anti-recycle timersare employed to protect the equipment from short-cycling. There are fixed one minute minimum on and off timesfor each heating output.During heating operation, the RTU Open may reduce the number of active stages if the rooftop Supply AirTemperature exceeds the Maximum Heating SAT setpoint. A heat stage turned off in this fashion may be startedagain after the normal time-guard period has expired, if the Supply Air Temperature has decreased below theMaximum Heating SAT setpoint.Heat Pump operationThe RTU Open can control heat pumps HP O/B and Y1/W1.HP O/B provides a separate output (BO-7) to control a reversing valve. The reversing valve control may beconfigured to be energized with a call for heating (B), or energized with a call for cooling (O).The sequence of operations are as previously described for heating and cooling except that the Y1 and Y2 outputsare compressor outputs, energizing mechanical heating or cooling, depending on the state of the reversing valve.W1 and W2 are used for auxiliary heat. Up to two stages are available.Selection Y1/W1 is for heat pumps that do not require a O terminal to energize the reversing valve. Thesequences of operations are as described for Heating (page 24) and Cooling (page 19). The reversing valve outputis not used in this application. W1 and W2 are used for auxiliary heat. Up to two stages are available.