Trane Direct-Fired Indoor and Outdoor Make-Up Air Units, MUA-SVP01A-EN manual Unit Operating Modes

Page 13

Unit Operating Modes

Setpoint. The allowable temperature range is 55°F - 130°F. This sets the highest discharge air temperature that will leave the unit.

If the maximum and minimum discharge temperature setpoints are set for the same temperature, the supply air temperature will be the same as the setpoint regardless of the room temperature setpoint or actual room temperature.

Recirculating Direct-Fired Heaters. Using different controller software, the AdaptAire DDC system can accommodate three distinct types of recirculating direct-fired units: those that return air before the burner and employ a special airflow station, those that return air before the burner and do not employ a special airflow station, and those that recirculate air after the burner. Recirculating direct-fired units, like all direct-fired units, deliver all of their products of combustion directly to the heated air space. For this reason it is extremely important that the proper ventilation rate be maintained to dilute these emissions.

AdaptAire units, that recirculate air before the burner and employ an airflow measuring station, utilize a control scheme that measures air pressure to determine the ratio of outside air and return air. These units are listed by an independent third party testing agency and use the equivalent temperature rise control scheme to limit burner modulation. The AdaptAire system accurately measures the ratio of outside and return air, calculates the allowable equivalent temperature rise and automatically limits the burners firing rate. This insures the products of combustion, delivered to the space by the unit, are held at or below allowable OSHA thresholds. The outside air percentage is the driving parameter for this function. A greater percentage of outside air or dilution air enables the unit to generate a higher allowable equivalent temperature rise.

AdaptAire units that recirculate air before the burner and do not employ an airflow measuring station utilize a control scheme that measures damper position to determine the percentage of return air. These units are not listed by an independent third party testing agency but do use the equivalent temperature rise control scheme to limit burner modulation.

AdaptAire units that recirculate air after the burner are physically constrained to limit the percentage of return air. These constraints are meant to provide the proper dilution air. An independent third party testing agency and do not use the equivalent temperature rise control scheme to limit burner modulation does not list these units.

In order of lowest to greatest priority the burner modulation parameters are: room temperature, discharge or supply air temperature, and equivalent temperature rise.

There are three Energy Savings modes that could disable the burner.

Energy Savings Mode 1—Mixing Box Recirculating Units. Energy Savings Mode 1 will automatically disable the burner if the mixed air temperature is equal to or greater than the minimum discharge air temperature setpoint, and the room air temperature is 5°F above the room air temperature setpoint. This function is intended to restrain the room temperature from rising uncontrollably in buildings

MUA-SVP01A-ENDirect-Fired Indoor and Outdoor Units

13

Image 13
Contents January Controls Programming GuideOverview Networking Direct-Fired Indoor and Outdoor Units MUA-SVP01A-EN Contents Contents MDT Controls Unit Operating ModesMRT-Pro Controls MRT ControlsUnit Operating Modes MRT-Expert Controls Unit Operating Modes Heating/Ventilating/Cooling Operating Modes Heating ModeGeneral Burner Control Unit Operating Modes Ventilation Mode M P E R a T U R E S E Cooling ModeDamper Control Modes Manual ModeMixed Air Temperature Mode Building Pressure Mode 100% Outside Air FunctionsMinimum Ventilation FreezestatDirect Acting User Configured PID Control85ºF Direct acting Reverse ActingReverse acting Multiplexed Inputs Unit ResetsClock Set Critical Fault Codes DiagnosticsFault Code Low Discharge Temperature Diagnostics Direct-Fired Indoor and Outdoor Units MUA-SVP01A-EN Fault Code Safety Circuit Open SOLUTIONIf fan is running check prior alarm log Fault CODEBurner StatusFault Code Burner Hand Fault Code Flame Failure Diagnostics Non-Critical Fault CodesSolution If fan is running Fault Code Unit off/Fan onSolution If fan is not running SOLUTIONIf fan/motor is running Fault CODEUnit on/Fan offSolution If fan/motor is not running Fault Code Check Airflow Switches SOLUTIONIf clogged filter switch is closing Fault Code Clogged Filter SwitchSOLUTIONIf setpoints are misadjusted Fault CODEEnergy Save ModeSolution If OAT, RoomT or DAT are such that heat is required SOLUTIONIf setpoints are not misadjustedDiagnostics Solution If setpoints are misadjusted Fault CODEInsufficient OASOLUTIONIf heat is desired SOLUTIONIf less outside air is desired Diagnostics Menu Selection Tree for BACview Menu SelectionUnit Modes Hotkey SET Points Hotkey Menu SelectionResets Hotkey Alarm HotkeyAlarm History 64 Most Recent Status Menu HotkeySchedules Hotkey User Configurable Output HotkeyHelp Hotkey Clockset HotkeyFuel Select Hotkey Ohms Thermistor Output Curve Thermostat Output CurveAirflow station layout Airflow Station LayoutNetwork Communication Zone 583 Controller SpecificationsRnet MRT-Pro or Room Air sensor Zone 583 Controller SpecificationsNon-recirculating with evap Dfoa and Dfia model diagram Typical Wiring SchematicTypical Wiring Schematic Recirculating Dfoa and Dfia model diagrams Recirculating Dfoa and Dfia model diagram Typical Wiring Schematic Trane