Trane CAB-PRC001-EN manual Controls Operation, Sequence of Operation

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Sequence of

Controls Operation

Sequence of Operation

Fan Speed Switch

Off: Fan is turned off, two-position damper option spring-returns closed.

High, Medium, Low: Fan runs continu- ously at the selected speed. The two- position damper option opens to an adjustable mechanical stop-position.

ZN.010 and ZN.510

Off: Fan is off; control valves and fresh air damper option close.

Auto (Fan Cycling): Fan and fresh air damper cycle with control valve option to maintain setpoint temperature. In cooling mode, the fan cycles from off to medium and in heating mode it cycles from off to low (factory default that can be field- adjusted using Rover service software). When heating is not required, the fan is off and the fresh air damper option closes. The fan can also be field-config- ured (using Rover) to run at a user- defined speed when the fan speed switch is in the auto position.

Low, Medium, High (Continuous Fan): Fan operates continuously while control valve option cycles to maintain setpoint

temperature. Fresh air damper option is open.

ZN.520

Off: Fan is off; control valve options and fresh air damper options close.

Auto: Fan speed control in the auto setting allows the modulating (three-wire floating point) control valve option and three-speed fan to work cooperatively to meet precise capacity requirements, while minimizing fan speed (motor/ energy/acoustics) and valve position (pump energy). As the capacity require- ment increases at low fan speed, the water valve opens. When the low fan speed capacity switch point is reached, the fan switches to medium speed and the water valve repositions to maintain an equivalent capacity. The reverse se- quence takes place with a decrease in required capacity.

Low, Medium, High: The fan will run continuously at the selected speed and the valve option will cycle to meet setpoint.

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Contents December Force-Flo Cabinet HeaterIt isn’t just a fan and a coil… Contents Features and Benefits Selection ProcedureModel Number DescriptionDigit 28 Not Used Digit 27 Main Control ValveDigit 29 Piping Packages Digit 30 Control TypeUnit General Data ConfigurationsModel a Vertical Concealed Model B Vertical CabinetModel C Horizontal Concealed Outlet Inlet Model D Horizontal CabinetFresh Air Outlet Model E Horizontal Recessed General Data Unit ConfigurationsModel F Vertical Wall Hung Cabinet Vertical Recessed Model HModel J Vertical Cabinet Slope TopModel M Inverted Vertical Cabinet General DataModel N Inverted Vertical Recessed Table GD-2. Cabinet Heater Air Flow Table GD-1. Force-Flo Cabinet Heater General DataElectric Heat Electric HeatPiping Packages Factory-Installed Piping PackagesPiping Package Options General DataSelecting the Correct Modulating Valve Size Hot Water PerformanceData CoilsTable PD-3. Free Discharge Motor, Group Table PD-2. Free Discharge Motor, GroupTable PD-4. Free Discharge Motor, Group Table PD-6. High Static Motor, Group Table PD-5. High Static Motor, GroupTable PD-7. Free Discharge Motor, Group Performance Steam DataCoilsTable PD-8. Free Discharge Motor, Group Table PD-9. Free Discharge Motor, GroupTable PD-11. High Static Motor, Group Table PD-10. High Static Motor, GroupTable PD-12. Steam Properties Controls Manual Fan Mode SwitchControl Options Tracer ControlsControls Operation SequenceSequence of Operation Table C-1. Controller Input/Output Summary General Controls InformationTable C-2. Controller Function Summary Controls Options Zone SensorZone Sensor Options ZN.010Control Features Controls FeaturesZN.520 Additional Features Two-Position Control Valves End Device OptionsControl Valve Two-Position Fresh Air Damper Actuator Units with Electric Heat Electrical DataCalculating MCA Calculating MFSRPM Table ED-6. Two-Stage Electric Heat Digit 18 = U Table ED-8. Single Stage, Low kW Electric Heat Digit 18 = Table ED-7. Single-Stage, Max kW Electric Heat Digit 18 = NTable DW-1. Operating Weights lbs. kg Dimensions WeightsTable DW-2. Shipping Weights lbs. kg Vertical Concealed Unit Dimensions DimensionsVertical ConcealedVertical Cabinet, Model B Vertical Cabinet Unit DimensionsHorizontal Horizontal Concealed Unit DimensionsHorizontal Concealed, Model C Cabinet Horizontal Cabinet Unit DimensionsHorizontal Cabinet, Model D Recessed Horizontal Recessed Unit DimensionsHorizontal Recessed, Model E Wall Hung Vertical Wall Hung Cabinet Unit DimensionsVertical Wall Hung Cabinet, Model F Vertical Recessed, Model H Vertical Recessed Unit DimensionsSlope Top Vertical Slope Top Unit DimensionsVertical Slope Top, Model J Inverted Vertical Inverted Vertical Cabinet Unit DimensionsInverted Vertical Cabinet, Model M Inverted Vertical Recessed, Model N Inverted Vertical Recessed Unit DimensionsConnections CoilCoil Connections Vertical Units Horizontal Units Inverted UnitsFresh Air Fresh Air Opening Dimensions, Horizontal UnitsOpening Fresh Air Opening Dimensions, Vertical Units Continuous Mortar Ribs TOP and Bottom Wall BoxProjection Panel Dimensions Dimensions Projection PanelProjection Panel Mechanical Specifications Filters Electric Heat CoilFresh Air Damper Manual DamperMechanical Specifications Options Recessing Flanges False BacksAluminum Wall Boxes Projection PanelsManual Circuit Setter Piping Components Ball ValveAuto Circuit Setter Balance Fitting Control ValveUnion StrainerTrane Company Division of American Standard Inc

CAB-PRC001-EN specifications

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