Trane CAB-PRC001-EN manual Features and Benefits

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Features and Benefits

The Force–Flo™ cabinet heater meets the standards of today’s market, as well as the anticipated needs of tomorrow’s market. The tradition that company founder Reuben Trane began in 1913 continues with the latest generation of cabinet heaters from Trane.

The Force–Flo cabinet heater is the leader in these key areas:

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

Controls

Flexibility

Quality

Serviceability

Today’s HVAC market is concerned with issues such as indoor air quality (IAQ) and CFCs that demand a change in HVAC products. In addition, renovation has overtaken new construction in the cabinet heater market—demanding a design that caters to renovation issues. Trane is concerned with these issues, too. That’s why we designed the Force– Flo cabinet heater as an integral part of the company’s system solutions with standard IAQ-related features that fully comply with ASHRAE 62.

IAQ Design

Closed-cell insulation is standard on all units to help prevent fiberglass in the airstream.

Easy filter access encourages frequent changing.

Force–flo cabinet heaters have a blow- thru design.

Controls

All controls are factory-mounted and tested to minimize field setup.

Controls are wired with a 24 VAC transformer to keep only a single source power connection requirement to the unit.

All wall-mounted zone sensors require only low voltage control wiring from the device to the unit control box. (No line voltage.)

The Tracer® controls family introduces the latest in control technology with the ZN.010, ZN.510, and ZN.520 controllers.

The random start-up feature helps reduce electrical demand peaks by randomly staggering multiple units at start-up.

Occupied/unoccupied operation allows the controller to utilize unoccupied temperature setpoints for energy savings.

Warm-up energy feature is standard with Trane controls.

Continuous fan or fan cycling is avail- able with ZN.010 or ZN.510.

Monitor unit operation using Tracer® Summit building management system with ZN.510 or ZN.520.

To customize unit control, Tracer Summit or Roversoftware will allow field modification of ZN.510 and ZN.520 default settings. For ZN.010, use Rover to field modify default settings.

Maximize cabinet heater system efficiency with modulating valves on units with ZN.520.

Flexibility

Two, three, and four-row hot water coils allow greater design flexibility. Steam distributing or electric heat coils are also available.

Fan motors are available for either high static (0.4-inch external static pressure) or free discharge applications.

Piping is factory assembled, mounted and tested. Units are also available without piping.

Factory piping options include intercon-

necting piping, control valves, and end valves. Deluxe piping also has unions and a strainer.

Control options range from a simple fan speed switch to a DDC controller that can tie into a Tracer Summit® building automation system.

The extended end pocket option adds 8- inches (20 cm) to the piping end of cabinet style units.

Slope-top vertical cabinet units are an excellent application for school and dormitories to prevent items from being placed on top of the units.

Vertical wall hung units are used in vestibules, bathrooms, stairwells, or other applications when the unit cannot be installed on the floor

Inverted unit models allow heating to circulate from the bottom of the unit.

Quality

Coils and piping packages are air and leak-tested before mounting on the unit.

Coil piping connections are also air and leak-tested after mounting on the unit.

All control end devices and moving components (fans and motors) are computer-tested after units are complete.

Serviceability

Filters are easily removable and changed without removing the front panel on vertical cabinet units.

Motors are easy to disconnect from the fan board, allowing easy service.

The manual output test function is an invaluable troubleshooting tool. By simply pressing the test button on the Tracer® ZN.510, ZN.520, or ZN.010; service personnel can manually exercise outputs in a pre-defined sequence.

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Contents Force-Flo Cabinet Heater DecemberIt isn’t just a fan and a coil… Contents Features and Benefits Procedure SelectionModel Number DescriptionDigit 27 Main Control Valve Digit 28 Not UsedDigit 29 Piping Packages Digit 30 Control TypeGeneral Data Configurations UnitModel 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 Model H Vertical RecessedModel J Vertical Cabinet Slope TopModel M Inverted Vertical Cabinet General DataModel N Inverted Vertical Recessed Table GD-1. Force-Flo Cabinet Heater General Data Table GD-2. Cabinet Heater Air FlowElectric Heat Electric HeatFactory-Installed Piping Packages Piping PackagesGeneral Data Piping Package OptionsSelecting the Correct Modulating Valve Size Performance Hot WaterData CoilsTable PD-2. Free Discharge Motor, Group Table PD-3. Free Discharge Motor, GroupTable PD-4. Free Discharge Motor, Group Table PD-5. High Static Motor, Group Table PD-6. High Static Motor, GroupPerformance Steam DataCoils Table PD-7. Free Discharge Motor, GroupTable 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 Manual Fan Mode Switch ControlsControl Options Tracer ControlsControls Operation SequenceSequence of Operation Table C-1. Controller Input/Output Summary General Controls InformationTable C-2. Controller Function Summary Zone Sensor Controls OptionsZone Sensor Options ZN.010Control Features Controls FeaturesZN.520 Additional Features Two-Position Control Valves End Device OptionsControl Valve Two-Position Fresh Air Damper Actuator Electrical Data Units with Electric HeatCalculating MCA Calculating MFSRPM Table ED-6. Two-Stage Electric Heat Digit 18 = U Table ED-7. Single-Stage, Max kW Electric Heat Digit 18 = N Table ED-8. Single Stage, Low kW Electric Heat Digit 18 =Table DW-1. Operating Weights lbs. kg Dimensions WeightsTable DW-2. Shipping Weights lbs. kg Dimensions Vertical Concealed Unit DimensionsVertical ConcealedVertical Cabinet Unit Dimensions Vertical Cabinet, Model BHorizontal 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 Unit Dimensions Vertical Recessed, Model HSlope Top Vertical Slope Top Unit DimensionsVertical Slope Top, Model J Inverted Vertical Inverted Vertical Cabinet Unit DimensionsInverted Vertical Cabinet, Model M Inverted Vertical Recessed Unit Dimensions Inverted Vertical Recessed, Model NCoil ConnectionsCoil Connections Vertical Units Horizontal Units Inverted UnitsFresh Air Fresh Air Opening Dimensions, Horizontal UnitsOpening Fresh Air Opening Dimensions, Vertical Units Wall Box Continuous Mortar Ribs TOP and BottomProjection Panel Dimensions Dimensions Projection PanelProjection Panel Mechanical Specifications Electric Heat Coil FiltersFresh Air Damper Manual DamperMechanical Specifications Options False Backs Recessing FlangesAluminum Wall Boxes Projection PanelsManual Circuit Setter Piping Components Ball ValveAuto Circuit Setter Control Valve Balance FittingUnion StrainerTrane Company Division of American Standard Inc

CAB-PRC001-EN specifications

The Trane CAB-PRC001-EN is an advanced control system designed to enhance the efficiency and performance of commercial heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. This building automation system plays a crucial role in optimizing indoor climate conditions while maximizing energy savings.

One of the standout features of the CAB-PRC001-EN is its capability for real-time monitoring and control. The system integrates seamlessly with various HVAC components, allowing users to adjust settings, schedules, and operational modes from a centralized interface. This flexibility ensures that building managers can respond promptly to changes in occupancy or external weather conditions, optimizing comfort while minimizing energy consumption.

The CAB-PRC001-EN employs a robust set of advanced technologies aimed at enhancing system reliability. Utilizing adaptive control algorithms, it intelligently balances heating and cooling loads across different zones, ensuring a consistent temperature environment throughout the building. The system can quickly adapt to variable load conditions, improving energy efficiency and reducing wear on equipment.

Another defining characteristic is its commitment to user-friendly operation. The intuitive interface utilizes a clear graphical display, making navigation straightforward for users of all skill levels. Furthermore, the system can be accessed remotely through web-enabled devices, providing convenience and flexibility for building managers who are often on the move.

Integration capabilities are another hallmark of the CAB-PRC001-EN. It is designed to work with a multitude of third-party devices and protocols, enabling a comprehensive building management solution. This compatibility allows for smooth communication between different systems, including lighting, security, and fire safety systems, fostering an environment of enhanced operational efficiency.

In addition, the CAB-PRC001-EN supports advanced analytics and reporting features. Users can generate detailed reports on energy usage, system performance, and maintenance needs, enabling informed decision-making that can lead to further energy savings and improved system longevity.

In summary, the Trane CAB-PRC001-EN control system is a cutting-edge solution designed for commercial buildings, offering a combination of real-time monitoring, advanced control technologies, user-friendly interfaces, seamless integration capabilities, and powerful analytics. This makes it an ideal choice for any organization looking to enhance their HVAC operations while promoting sustainability and energy efficiency.