There are few differences in hardware between different hardware versions of the MP-V models.
Hardware Feature |
Part Number a : SXWMPV7AX10002 and SXWMPV9AX10002 Hardware Version a : All |
Part Number a : SXWMPV7AX10001 and SXWMPV9AX10001 Hardware Version a : xx/21 and Later |
Part Number a : SXWMPV7AX10001 and SXWMPV9AX10001 Hardware Version a : Earlier than xx/21 |
RS-485 Com A port, BACnet MS/TP support |
no d |
no d e |
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Air flow sensor |
Flow-through type f |
Flow-through type f |
Diaphragm based type f |
The MP-V controllers with part number SXWMPVxAX10x02 and the MP-V controllers with part number SXWMPVxAX10001 and of hardware version xx/21 and later have a microflow pressure sensor, while the MP-V controllers with part number SXWMPVxAX10001 and of hardware version earlier than xx/21 have a diaphragm-based sensor. The microflow sensor provides higher resolution, stability, and accuracy, especially at low velocity pressures near zero (0), compared to the diaphragm-based sensor. This allows for a reduction in the recommended low velocity pressure in the VAV air flow control range. The MP-V controllers with diaphragm-based sensor support a flow control range from 7.5 to 249 Pa (0.030 to 1 inH 2 O). This compares to the MP-V controllers with microflow sensor that support a flow control range from 3.7 to 249 Pa (0.015 to 1 inH 2 O).
The low-flow control depends on the VAV characteristics and conditions beyond the sensor. Stable low-flow control also depends on the stability of the air duct inlet pressure (static pressure at the VAV), the precision and smoothness of the air damper movements, the integrity of the damper gasket and sealing, and the VAV controller program applications.