Trane Direct-Fired Indoor and Outdoor Make-Up Air Units manual Fault Code Check Airflow Switches

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Diagnostics

Yes. Continue.

3.Is the unit enable relay energized?

No. There is an open in the wiring between these terminals. Determine cause and rectify.

Yes. Continue.

4.Is the unit enable relay's normally open contact, closed?

No. Replace relay.

Yes. Continue.

5.Is the motor overload relay tripped?

Yes. Determine cause, rectify and reset.

No. Continue.

6.Is the motor starter energized?

No. There is an open or break in the wiring. Determine cause and rectify.

Yes. Check motor and motor wiring.

FAULT CODE: Check Airflow Switches

PROBLEM: The controller has activated the unit enable output to start the fan, and detected that the fan is running from a signal at the fan status input. Subsequently, the controller has detected a momentary opening of the fan status input. The momentary opening must occur within two seconds of the previous closure for this fault to occur. This fault requires the operator to correct the condition and reset the alarm before normal unit operation resumes.

SOLUTION:If high airflow switch is opening. Do not adjust the switch setpoints

1.Are all of the filters in place?

No. Install filters and continue.

Yes. Continue.

2.Does the external static pressure match that listed on the rating plate?

No. Verify all associated ductwork is installed and continue.

Yes. Continue.

3.Does the fan RPM match that listed on the Spec. Sheet?

No. Correct to reduced fan speed and continue.

Yes. Continue.

4.Are the airflow switches' sensing tubes obstructed?

Yes. Clear and continue.

No. Continue.

5.Contact factory.

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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 General Burner Control Heating ModeHeating/Ventilating/Cooling Operating Modes 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 Freezestat Functions100% Outside Air Minimum VentilationDirect Acting User Configured PID Control85ºF Direct acting Reverse ActingReverse acting Multiplexed Inputs Unit ResetsClock Set Fault Code Low Discharge Temperature DiagnosticsCritical Fault Codes 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 not running Fault Code Unit off/Fan onSolution If fan is running Solution If fan/motor is not running Fault CODEUnit on/Fan offSOLUTIONIf fan/motor is 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 SOLUTIONIf heat is desired Fault CODEInsufficient OASolution If setpoints are misadjusted SOLUTIONIf less outside air is desired Diagnostics Unit Modes Hotkey Menu SelectionMenu Selection Tree for BACview SET Points Hotkey Menu SelectionStatus Menu Hotkey Alarm HotkeyResets Hotkey Alarm History 64 Most RecentSchedules 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