Objective/ Method/Outcome
Objective: Determines if the FCU Supply Air Temperature is greater than the zone Room Temperature while the FCU Cooling Coil is active.
Method: Compares the FCU Supply Air Temperature to the sum of the Room Temperature, Fan Temperature Gain, and Temperature Threshold. If the FCU Supply Air Temperature is greater while the FCU Cooling Coil is active, the hours of faulty operation are calculated.
Outcome: This rule generates an insight if the Daily Hours of Faulty Operation
Description
This rule indicates an inconsistency between the supply and space air temperature. Cooling the air should result in a supply air temperature that is lower than space air temperature and the temperature rise across the supply fan.
This rule is part of the CopperTree Standard rule-set. (Aliased Celsius / Aliased Fahrenheit)
Default Priority
Medium
Diagnosis
1. SAT sensor error
2. MAT sensor error
3. Cooling coil valve stuck closed or actuator failure
4. Fouled or undersized cooling coil
5. CHW temperature too high or CHW unavailable
6. DX cooling unavailable
7. Gas or electric heat stuck on
8. Heating coil valve leaking or stuck open
Message
SAT is above RAT while cooling. This may be indicative that the cooling coil valve is not responding, or the heating coil valve is passing through (leaking).
Rule Template
Insight Type: Fault Detection
Trigger Type: Active High
Notes
1. Expected values for “Fan Status” inputs are “0” or “1”.
Default Values:
Const. – Acceptable Hours of Fault per Day: 2
Const. – Valve Open Threshold [%]: 2
Const. – Fan Temperature Gain [°]: 1.1°C/2°F
Const. – Temperature Threshold [°]: 2°C/3.6°F
CTLs:
FCU SAT High, Cooling On – Weekly Hours of Faulty Operation (KPI)
FCU SAT High, Cooling On – Hours of Faulty Operation (CUSUM)