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Greg+
10-02-2005, 10:28 PM
I need air pressure charts for the 37AG range of moduline VAV terminals so I can set them up. I got Carrier to fax some charts, but the fax quality was really poor and they didn't send any literature to explain how they are commissioned. Could anyone help?

Brian_UK
11-02-2005, 12:21 AM
Hi Greg+ and welcome.

Try a search for Moduline on http://eto.carrier.com (http://eto.carrier.com/) where you can download the manual for these units.

Do I assume that you don't trust the flow regulators on these units then ???;)

rbartlett
11-02-2005, 06:11 PM
i was in uxbridge today just round the corner from a site where back in '86 I helped wire up hundreds of these things...

jeeze they needed about 10 crimps and our hands were sore for weeks (putting an end to my sex life in the process which i don't quite understand ;-)

I'm only mentioning it because as we walked passed the building i told piotr the same..

cheers

richard

Brian_UK
11-02-2005, 11:49 PM
Not the dreaded council building ? :eek:

Greg+
22-02-2005, 08:36 PM
Hi Greg+ and welcome.

Try a search for Moduline on http://eto.carrier.com (http://eto.carrier.com/) where you can download the manual for these units.

Do I assume that you don't trust the flow regulators on these units then ???;)

The regulator markings are hit and miss. I 'm sure there is a way to be much more accurate with these. The web site has all the other info about moduline, just not the info I want.

Greg+
22-02-2005, 08:38 PM
Not the dreaded council building ? :eek:

Former National Grid HQ, Coventry.

Greg+
22-02-2005, 08:40 PM
i was in uxbridge today just round the corner from a site where back in '86 I helped wire up hundreds of these things...

jeeze they needed about 10 crimps and our hands were sore for weeks (putting an end to my sex life in the process which i don't quite understand ;-)

I'm only mentioning it because as we walked passed the building i told piotr the same..

cheers

richard

There aren't many wires to these ones. All pneumatically controlled. Bit of BMS interfacing on some.