I just purchased a Progressive Industries EMS-HW50C and was looking to see what I should set the EMS' time delay for A/C Compressor to (i.e., to 15 seconds or 136 seconds).
I contacted Jayco to see if the A/C units include a compressor delay as installed from the factory.
Here's what there response was:
"The only delay for the compressors in our normal system setups would be in the wall thermostat. There would be a 3 minute on break time delay when the thermostat stops the call for cooling. If their question is due to installing an energy management system, I believe they are trying to figure out if they need to set it to 15 seconds, or 136 seconds. If this is the case, they will always want to set it to the 136 second setting, as there would be no fool-proof way of keeping the compressor from short cycling."
So it seems like the safest EMS time delay for A/C Compressor setting is 136 seconds.
Also, I confirmed with PI that L1 & T1 Black wire connections are associated with Line 1 information presented on the display and L3 & T3 Red wire connections are associated with Line 2 information presented on the display.
However, the way Jayco wired up Leg 1 and Leg 2 at the Power Center is that the Red wire connects to Leg 1 50A Breaker and the Black wire connects to Leg 2 50A Breaker. See the pictures attached (i.e., 50A breaker on left is Leg 1 and 50A breaker on Right is Leg 2).
So, when I install the EMS unit I plan to connect the Black wire output from the EMS to Leg 1 50A breaker (i.e., 50A breaker on left) and the Red wire output from the EMS to Leg 2 50A breaker (i.e., 50A breaker on Right).
This way the Power Center labeling (i.e., Leg 1 & Leg 2) will be consistent with the EMS Display information wrt Line 1 and Line 2.
Thought I would share this with those that are considering or have installed an EMS.
I contacted Jayco to see if the A/C units include a compressor delay as installed from the factory.
Here's what there response was:
"The only delay for the compressors in our normal system setups would be in the wall thermostat. There would be a 3 minute on break time delay when the thermostat stops the call for cooling. If their question is due to installing an energy management system, I believe they are trying to figure out if they need to set it to 15 seconds, or 136 seconds. If this is the case, they will always want to set it to the 136 second setting, as there would be no fool-proof way of keeping the compressor from short cycling."
So it seems like the safest EMS time delay for A/C Compressor setting is 136 seconds.
Also, I confirmed with PI that L1 & T1 Black wire connections are associated with Line 1 information presented on the display and L3 & T3 Red wire connections are associated with Line 2 information presented on the display.
However, the way Jayco wired up Leg 1 and Leg 2 at the Power Center is that the Red wire connects to Leg 1 50A Breaker and the Black wire connects to Leg 2 50A Breaker. See the pictures attached (i.e., 50A breaker on left is Leg 1 and 50A breaker on Right is Leg 2).
So, when I install the EMS unit I plan to connect the Black wire output from the EMS to Leg 1 50A breaker (i.e., 50A breaker on left) and the Red wire output from the EMS to Leg 2 50A breaker (i.e., 50A breaker on Right).
This way the Power Center labeling (i.e., Leg 1 & Leg 2) will be consistent with the EMS Display information wrt Line 1 and Line 2.
Thought I would share this with those that are considering or have installed an EMS.
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