Trane RT-PRC031-EN manual Controls VAV and CV, Ventilation Override Module VOM

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Controls VAV and CV

Return VFD - Max (if so equipped)

4.EMERG_SHUTDOWN:

Supply Fan - Off

Supply Fan IGV / Supply Fan VFD - Closed/Min (if so equipped)

Exhaust Fan - Off; Exhaust Dampers Closed (if so equipped)

OA Dampers - Closed; Return Damper - Open

Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output at 0 vdc

Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized

VOM Relay - Energized (if so equipped)

Preheat Output - Off

Return Fan - Off; Exhaust Dampers - Closed (if so equipped)

Return VFD - Min (if so equipped)

5.EMERG_FIRE - Input from fire pull box/system:

Supply Fan - Off

Supply Fan IGV / Supply Fan VFD - Closed/Min (if so equipped)

Exhaust Fan - Off; Exhaust Dampers Closed (if so equipped)

OA Dampers - Closed; Return Damper - Open

Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output at 0 vdc

Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized

VOM Relay - Energized (if so equipped)

Preheat Output - Off

Return Fan - Off; Exhaust Dampers - Closed (if so equipped)

Return VFD - Min (if so equipped)

Ventilation Override Module (VOM)

The user can customize up to five (5) different override sequences for purposes of ventilation override control. If more than one VOM

sequence is being requested, the sequence with the highest priority is initiated first. Sequence hierarchy is the sequence “A” (UNIT OFF) is first, with sequence “E” (PURGE with Duct Pressure Control) last.

The factory default definitions for each mode are as follows:

1.UNIT OFF sequence “A”

When complete system shutdown is required the following sequence can be used.

Supply Fan - Off

Supply Fan IGV / Supply Fan VFD - Closed/Min (if so equipped)

Exhaust Fan - Off; Exhaust Dampers Closed (if so equipped)

OA Dampers - Closed; Return Damper - Open

Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output at 0 vdc

Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Deenergized

VOM Relay - Energized

Preheat Output - Off

Return Fan - Off; Exhaust Dampers - Closed (if so equipped)

Return VFD - Min (if so equipped)

OA Bypass Dampers - Open (if so equipped)

Exhaust Bypass Dampers - Open (if so equipped)

2.PRESSURIZE sequence “B”

Perhaps a positively pressurized space is desired instead of a negatively pressurized space. In this case, the supply fan should be turned on with inlet guide vanes open/VFD at 100% speed and exhaust fan should be turned off.

Supply Fan - On

Supply Fan IGV / Supply Fan VFD - Max (if so equipped)

Exhaust Fan - Off; Exhaust Dampers Closed (if so equipped)

OA Dampers - Open; Return Damper - Closed

Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output at 0 vdc

Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized

VOM Relay - Energized

Preheat Output - Off

Return Fan - Off; Exhaust Dampers - Closed (if so equipped)

Return VFD - Min (if so equipped)

OA Bypass Dampers - Open (if so equipped)

Exhaust Bypass Dampers - Open (if so equipped)

3.EXHAUST sequence “C”

With only the exhaust fans running (supply fan off), the space that is conditioned by the air handler would become negatively pressurized. This is desirable for clearing the area of smoke from the now-extinguished fire, possibly keeping smoke out of areas that were not damaged.

Supply Fan - Off

Supply Fan IGV / Supply Fan VFD - Closed/Min (if so equipped)

Exhaust Fan - On; Exhaust Dampers Open (if so equipped)

OA Dampers - Closed; Return Damper - Open

Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output at 0 vdc

Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Deenergized

VOM Relay - Energized

Preheat Output - Off

Return Fan - On; Exhaust Dampers - Open (if so equipped)

Return VFD - Max (if so equipped)

OA Bypass Dampers - Open (if so equipped)

Exhaust Bypass Dampers - Open (if so equipped)

4.PURGE sequence “D”

Possibly this sequence could be used for purging the air out of a building before coming out of Unoccupied mode of operation on VAV units or for the purging of smoke or stale air if required after a fire.

Supply Fan - On

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Contents IntelliPak II Air Handlers Introduction Table of Contents Controls Cabinet Mechanical Features and BenefitsStandard Features Features and Benefits Optional Features Features Summary Features and Benefits Field Installed AccessoriesInstallation and Service ReliabilitySimplifying the Comfort System Features and Benefits Application FlexibilityIntegrated Comfort with Trane Tracer LCI Optimum Building Comfort Control Features and BenefitsInteroperability Statitrac Statitrac Direct Space Building Pressurization ControlVariable Frequency Drives VFD Supply Fans with Inlet Guide VanesSupply Air Temperature Controls Supply Air Pressure Control Controls Variable Air Volume VAV OnlyHeating Controls Variable Air Volume VAV OnlySupply Air Setpoint Reset Zone Temperature Control Occupied Zone Temperature Control Controls Constant Volume CV OnlyHeating Gas Heating Two-StageUnoccupied Zone Temperature Control Controls Constant Volume CV Only Auto ChangeoverCooling and Heating Hot Water or Steam HeatingSpace Pressure Control Statitrac Controls VAV and CVMorning Warm-up Options Emergency OverrideVentilation Override Module VOM Controls VAV and CVHuman Interface Panel Main Menu Human Interface Panel HIGeneric Building Automation System Module Gbas 0-5 vdc Chilled Water Coil Freeze Stat Generic Building Automation System Module Gbas 0-10 vdcSteam and Hot Water Coil Freeze Avoidance Night Setback SensorsOccupied/Unoccupied input on the RTM Dry Bulb Temperature Control of EconomizerTrane Tracer or BAS System Timed Override ActivationLonTalk Building Automation System Humidification ControlReturn Fan Control TwinningExhaust/Return Fan Options Applications ConsiderationsApplication Recommendations AdvantagesApplications Considerations Supply and Return Airflow ConfigurationsReturn Airflow Configuration Supply Airflow ConfigurationWith Bag CartridgeVentilation Override Sequences Corrosive AtmospheresNatural Gas Heating Considerations Acoustical ConsiderationsClearance Requirements Unit PlacementExternal Piping Enclosure Duct DesignProtecting Hydronic Coils From Freezing Selection Procedure Selection Procedure Return Fan Motor Sizing Exhaust Fan Motor SizingUnit Electrical Requirements Altitude CorrectionsDigit 7 Chilled Water Coil FIN Series Model Number DescriptionDigit 20 System Control Selection Model Number DescriptionDigit 38 Belt Guards Burglar BARS/MARINE Lights General Data General Data All dimensions in inchesGeneral Data Economizer Outdoor Air Damper Leakage at rated airflowi Gas Heat Inputs/Input RangesInputs MBH Input MBH Range MBH Standard Damper Optional Low Leak DamperWet Bulb Temperature Btu per Pound Performance Adjustment FactorsEnthalpy of Saturated Air Gas Heating Capacity Altitude Correction FactorsDB F WB F Performance Data-Chilled Water Coil CapacitiesChilled Water Coil Capacities-2 Row 5W Chilled Water Coil Capacities-4 Row W Performance Data-Chilled Water Coil CapacitiesChilled Water Coil Capacities-6 Row WD Chilled Water Coil Capacities-8 Row WD Total Static Pressure Std Air Supply Fan Performance Standard CFM Casing a1644 Supply Fan w/o IGV 931 Supply Fan Performance Standard CFM -Casing B1117 Supply Fan Performance Standard CFM-Casing B 749 Supply Fan Performance Standard CFM Casing C1019 Std Air Total Static PressurePerformance Data Supply Fan with Inlet Guide Vanes Performance Data Supply Fan with Inlet Guide Vanes Supply Fan Performance Standard CFM-Casing a Supply Fan Performance Standard CFM Casing B 1093 1600 RPM 1500 RPM 779 1021 1283 Negative Static Pressure Std Air Performance Data-Exhaust FanStatic PresureInWC Performance Data-Exhaust Fan237i Wocfm 415 Exhaust Fan Performance Standard CFM-Case C 32 Fan0 R P M Return Fan Performance Standard CFM-Case a 36.5 Fan Performance Data-Return FanReturn Fan Performance Performance Data-Return FanReturn Fan Performance Standard CFM-Case B and Case C 40 Fan Return Fan Performance Performance Data-Heat Electric Heat Air Temperature RiseNatural Gas Heating Capacities1 Electric Heat kw RangesHot Water Coil Heating Capacities Q/ITD Performance Data-HeatSteam Coil Heating Capacities Q/ITD Properties of SteamComponent Static Pressure Drops in. 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