Trane Tracer manual Start-up Procedure, Installation of New Units, Zone Sensor Placement

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Start-up Procedure

Installation of New Units

1.Follow all instruction for installation of water source heat pumps as detailed in the IOM (Installation Operation Maintenance manual).

2.Disconnect power or disable the circuit breaker to unit.

3.Run communication link wire to field terminal strips 14 and 16. (See wiring diagram in the unit).

4.Install zone sensor to low voltage control terminals 1 through 6. (See wiring diagram in the unit and zone sensor submittals).

Zone Sensor Placement

Zone sensor location is an important element of effective room control and comfort.

The best sensor location is typically on a wall, remote from the HVAC unit. Readings at this location assure that the desired setpoint is achieved across the space, not just near the unit itself. It may be necessary to subdivide the zone with multiple units to ensure adequate control and comfort.

5.Verify that water connections have been made to unit, then ensure that water is circulating through the unit.

6.Reapply power.

7.Check for STATUS GREEN LED operation to ensure power and communication has been made to the ZN510.

Peel IDENTIFICATION TAG from unit and place in the ZN510 IOP, on a copy of Sheet 6 of this document, or on building plans for future location use. The actual room location on the tag may be hand written.

The following are typical areas where the zone sensor should not be mounted:

zNear drafts or “dead spots” (e.g., behind doors or corners)

zNear hot or cold air ducts

zNear radiant heat (e.g., heat emitted from appliances or the sun)

zNear concealed pipes or chimneys

zOn outside walls or other non- conditioned surfaces

zIn air flows from adjacent zones or other units

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Contents WSHP-IOP-2 Literature History Installation, Operation1998, American Standard Company Table of Contents Installation of New Units Start-up ProcedureZone Sensor Placement Power Up Sequence Power Up SequenceUnit Identification Tag Unit Identification TagUnit Operation CommunicationBinary Outputs PowerPosition Damper Actuator or Generic Binary Output Binary Input Description Configuratio Contact Closure Open Binary input configurationsOutput Overrides Condensate Overflow OccupancyDescription Communicated Request Hardwired State Result High and Low Pressure SwitchesGeneric Binary Input 24 VAC Compr Compr Binary OutputsAnalog Inputs Discharge Air Sensor Leaving Water Sensor CircuitLocal Setpoint Fan Mode InputOccupied setpoints Fan Off Delay Filter Maintenance TimerInternal and External Setpoint Adjustment Zone SensorZone Sensor Setpoint OperationZone Sensor Features Fan Switch Optional Communication JackZone Sensor Specifications Heating or Cooling Control Mode Operation Compressor Minimum ON/OFF TimersHeating or Cooling Operation Capacity Unit Between 100% 50%Single and Dual Compressor Operation Morning Warm UpData Sharing Master ControllerConfiguration Troubleshooting Red Service LEDYellow Service LED Green Status LEDManual Output Testing the Heat Pump ConfigurationsTesting the Heat Pump Configurations Pump Operation for Systems with ZN510 Loop ControllerQuestionable Unit Operation Fan output does not energizeNicated information Wait time expiresCompressors not running Outdoor air damper stays openOutdoor air damper stays closed ZN510 controller diagnostics DiagnosticsDiagnostic Fan Other Outputs Translating Multiple Diagnostics Resetting DiagnosticsCycling Power Rover Service ToolWiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Hardware Specifications Specifications Board DimensionsOperating Environment 32 to 140 F 0 to 60 C Agency ListingsBinary Inputs Description Terminals FunctionBinary Output J1-1 12 VA VAC RMS typical J1-2 J1-4 Binary Output J1-5 12 VA VAC RMS typical J1-6 J1-7