That depends on the application. In some cases the code requires that the VAV terminals setback to their minimum position and not close fully. If for some reason all VAV's were 100% closed and this was an acceptable condition under the code of authority and application, then the AHU should be program to cycle off. Remember that ASHRAE 62.1 requires that occupied spaces be provided with a minimum rate of ventilation.
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If i change setpoint to higher value in all VAVs alll gets closed,what happens to the AHU which is running and all air outlets are closed
That depends on the application. In some cases the code requires that the VAV terminals setback to their minimum position and not close fully. If for some reason all VAV's were 100% closed and this was an acceptable condition under the code of authority and application, then the AHU should be program to cycle off. Remember that ASHRAE 62.1 requires that occupied spaces be provided with a minimum rate of ventilation.
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