Trane MUA-SVP01A-EN manual Heating/Ventilating/Cooling Operating Modes, Heating Mode

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Unit Operating Modes

function is activated whenever a contact is closed between the appropriate terminals on the unit's terminal strip located in the unit's main control panel. Heating and cooling functions use the Night Setback Setpoints. See the Typical Wiring Schematic and Multiplexed Input sections of this manual for more information. This function can be used with a twist timer, toggle switch, door switch, exhaust fan interlock, or any other dry contact to override the time clock schedule.

Heating/Ventilating/Cooling Operating Modes

The AdaptAire DDC controller automatically switches between the heating, ventilating and cooling modes of operation.

Heating Mode

Heating Mode allows the burner to operate as needed and is activated whenever the room temperature is 2° below the heating setpoint.

General Burner Control

In the Heating Mode the burner will modulate to maintain a constant temperature. To change the desired heating discharge or room temperature of an MDT or MRT control system, rotate the temperature setpoint knob on the remote panel clockwise to the desired temperature.

To change the desired heating room temperature of an MRT-Pro control system, depress the Warmer button to increase the desired room temperature setpoint or depress the Cooler button to decrease the desired room temperature setpoint.

Each push of a button changes the temperature setpoint by 1°F. The setpoint can be changed a maximum of ±10°F from the default of 72°F.

To change the desired heating room temperature of an MRT-Expert control system, scroll through the SETPOINTS menu tree using the BACview, locate the Occupied Heating Setpoint, and enter a new temperature. The allowable temperature range is 55°F - 90°F. The burner will modulate using a PID loop to maintain this temperature.

Additionally, on all controls systems except the MDT the control system modulates the burner to maintain the supply air temperature within a defined operating window. This window defines the maximum and minimum discharge temperatures.

To change the desired minimum supply or discharge air temperature scroll through the SETPOINTS menu tree, locate the HTG MIN DA Setpoint, and enter a new temperature. This temperature must not be greater than the HTG MAX DA Setpoint. The allowable temperature range is 40°F - 130°F. This sets the lowest discharge air temperature that will leave the unit.

To change the desired maximum supply or discharge air temperature scroll through the SETPOINTS menu tree, locate the HTG MAX DA Setpoint, and enter a new temperature. This temperature must not be less than the HTG MIN DA

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Contents Controls Programming Guide JanuaryOverview Networking Direct-Fired Indoor and Outdoor Units MUA-SVP01A-EN Contents Contents Unit Operating Modes MDT ControlsMRT Controls MRT-Pro ControlsUnit Operating Modes MRT-Expert Controls Unit Operating Modes Heating Mode Heating/Ventilating/Cooling Operating ModesGeneral Burner Control Unit Operating Modes Ventilation Mode Cooling Mode M P E R a T U R E S EManual Mode Damper Control ModesMixed Air Temperature Mode Building Pressure Mode Functions 100% Outside AirMinimum Ventilation FreezestatUser Configured PID Control Direct Acting85ºF Reverse Acting Direct actingReverse acting Unit Resets Multiplexed InputsClock Set Diagnostics Critical Fault CodesFault Code Low Discharge Temperature Diagnostics Direct-Fired Indoor and Outdoor Units MUA-SVP01A-EN Fault Code Safety Circuit Open Fault CODEBurner Status SOLUTIONIf fan is running check prior alarm logFault Code Burner Hand Diagnostics Non-Critical Fault Codes Fault Code Flame FailureFault Code Unit off/Fan on Solution If fan is runningSolution If fan is not running Fault CODEUnit on/Fan off SOLUTIONIf fan/motor is runningSolution If fan/motor is not running Fault Code Check Airflow Switches Fault Code Clogged Filter Switch SOLUTIONIf clogged filter switch is closingFault CODEEnergy Save Mode SOLUTIONIf setpoints are misadjustedSOLUTIONIf setpoints are not misadjusted Solution If OAT, RoomT or DAT are such that heat is requiredDiagnostics Fault CODEInsufficient OA Solution If setpoints are misadjustedSOLUTIONIf heat is desired SOLUTIONIf less outside air is desired Diagnostics Menu Selection Menu Selection Tree for BACviewUnit Modes Hotkey Menu Selection SET Points HotkeyAlarm Hotkey Resets HotkeyAlarm History 64 Most Recent Status Menu HotkeyUser Configurable Output Hotkey Schedules HotkeyClockset Hotkey Help HotkeyFuel Select Hotkey Thermostat Output Curve Ohms Thermistor Output CurveAirflow Station Layout Airflow station layoutZone 583 Controller Specifications Network CommunicationZone 583 Controller Specifications Rnet MRT-Pro or Room Air sensorTypical Wiring Schematic Non-recirculating with evap Dfoa and Dfia model diagramTypical Wiring Schematic Recirculating Dfoa and Dfia model diagrams Recirculating Dfoa and Dfia model diagram Typical Wiring Schematic Trane