Provided for those cases where non-Tracer building management system is used. The GBAS module provides a binary input for Demand Limiting, four (4) analog inputs for setpoint adjustment and five
(5)relay outputs for diagnostic reporting. Inputs can use a potentiometer or 0-5 vdc signal.
•Generic Building Automation System Module
(GBAS 0-10 vdc)—Used to provide broad control capabilities for building automation systems other than Trane's Tracer™ system.
The GBAS module provides a binary input for Demand Limiting, four (4) analog inputs for setpoint adjustment and four
(4)analog outputs as well as one
(1)relay output for diagnostic reporting. Inputs can use a potentiometer or 0-10 vdc signal.
•Remote Human Interface Panel (RHI)—Remote Human Interface Panel can perform all the same functions as unit mounted Human Interface Panel, except for the Service Mode. Up to 4 air handler units can be monitored and controlled with a single Remote Human Interface Panel.
This panel uses the same attractive enclosure as the Tracker™ building control panel. With features such as a
2 line X 40 character clear English display, a red LED light to indicate an alarm condition (alarm also shown on the two line display), a simple 16 key keypad that is used in conjunction with the display to prompt the infrequent user when making desired changes and an attractive hinged door makes the RHI very suitable for mounting on any wall.
The RHI can be mounted inside a building, up to 5000 feet from the unit. The RHI is wired to the IPCB mounted in the air handler with twisted wire pair communication wiring and 24V control wiring.
•Ventilation Override Module (VOM)—With the Ventilation
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Override Module installed, the unit can be programmed to transition to up to 5 different programmed sequences for Smoke Purge, Evacuation, Pressurization, Purge, Purge with duct control sequence and Unit off. The transition occurs when a binary input on the VOM is closed (shorted); this would typically be a hard wired relay output from a smoke detector or fire control panel.
•Inter-Processor Communication Bridge (IPCB)—This module provides an amplified and filtered version of the IPC link for connection to a Remote Human Interface Panel. Each air handler that is tied into a Remote Human Interface Panel must have a IPCB installed into it.
•Trane LonTalk® Communication Interface Module—Provides an interface to the Trane Integrated Comfort System (ICS), which allows control and monitoring of the air handler by a Tracer or 3rd party building management system utilizing LonTalk protocol.
Field Installed Accessories
Electronic Zone Sensors
•Zone Sensors—Two temperature setpoint levers, heat, auto, off, or cool system switch, fan auto or fan on switch. Optional status indication LED lights, System On, Heat, Cool, and Service are available. These sensors are used with CV units.
•Programmable Night Setback Sensors—Electronic programmable sensors with auto or manual changeover with seven day programming. Keyboard selection of heat, cool, fan auto or on. All programmable sensors have System On, Heat, Cool, Service LED/indicators as standard. Night setback sensors have (1) Occupied, (1) Unoccupied and (2) Override programs per day. Models are available for CV zone temperature control and VAV supply air temperature control.
•Zone Sensor—Sensor with supply air single temperatures
setpoint and AUTO/OFF system switch. Status indication LED lights; System On, Heat, Cool, and Service are provided. Sensors are available to be used with VAV units.
•Remote Sensor—Can be used for remote zone temperature sensing capabilities when zone sensors are used as remote panels.
•Full Warm-Up Sensor—Morning warm-up sensor for use with VAV units.
•Integrated Comfort™ System sensors—Used for zone temperature sensing when Tracer™ is communicating with the air handler. The sensors are available with options such as sensor only, sensor with timed override button, and a sensor with local temperature adjustment control, with timed override button.
•Remote Minimum Position Potentiometer—Minimum position setting of economizer can be remotely adjusted with this accessory.
•Temperature Sensor—Bullet or pencil type sensor that could be used for temperature input such as return air duct temperature.
•Wireless Zone Sensor—The Trane Wireless Zone has the advantage of easy and flexible installation and uses a radio that is specifically designed for the application. It includes sensor, receiver, wiring harness, and two AA lithium batteries. Standard functions include zone temperature, temperature setpoint (in Fahrenheit or Celsius), and occupied/ unoccupied override.
•Inter-Processor Communication Bridge kit—Included in this kit is an Inter-Processor Communicating Bridge (IPCB) module which is required for communication with a Remote Human Interface Panel.
•Remote Human Interface Panel kit—Can control up to four air handlers. The Remote Human Interface Panel has all the features of the Unit Mounted Human Interface Panel, except
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