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Choosing setpoint manager for packaged rooftops?

I looked through this post, and had the same question for three similar single-zone systems: 1) packaged gas/DX rooftops 2) packaged electric strip/DX rooftops. 3) packaged HP rooftops

I've been using the SetpointManager:SingleZoneCooling setpoint manager placed after the supply fan on all three of the above, configured with a 55F minimum supply, and 90F maximum supply given the 75F and 70F cooling and heating setpoints, respectively.

I am new to the nuances of setpoint managers vs system types and need help in determining if this is the correct approach. Thank you for feedback.

Choosing setpoint manager for packaged rooftops?

I looked through this post, and had the same question for three similar single-zone systems: 1) packaged gas/DX rooftops 2) packaged electric strip/DX rooftops. 3) packaged HP rooftops

I've been using the SetpointManager:SingleZoneCooling setpoint manager placed after the supply fan on all three of the above, configured with a 55F minimum supply, and 90F maximum supply given the 75F and 70F cooling and heating setpoints, respectively.

I am new to the nuances of setpoint managers vs system types and need help in determining if this is the correct approach. Thank you for feedback.

Choosing setpoint manager for packaged rooftops?

I looked through this post, and had the same question for three similar single-zone systems: 1) packaged gas/DX rooftops 2) packaged electric strip/DX rooftops. 3) packaged HP rooftops

I've been using the SetpointManager:SingleZoneCooling setpoint manager placed after the supply fan on all three of the above, configured with a 55F minimum supply, and 90F maximum supply given the 75F and 70F cooling and heating setpoints, respectively.

I am new to the nuances of setpoint managers vs system types and need help in determining if this is the correct approach. Thank you for feedback.