Trane TR200 Electronically Controlled B, Input Conn, Function, Type, 2 ECB Card Terminals

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Input Conn.

Electronically Controlled B...

Input Conn.

Term.

Function

Type

 

 

 

 

 

1

Digital input for safety stop

User supplied dry contact

 

2

Common

User supplied dry contact

 

3

Factory use only

 

 

4

No function

 

 

5

Factory use only

 

 

 

 

 

X57

6

Factory use only

 

 

 

 

7

Factory use only

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

Digital input for remote bypass enable

User supplied dry contact

 

 

 

 

 

9

Digital input overrides system to Bypass Mode ignoring all

User supplied dry contact

 

 

other inputs and commands, except for safety stop on

 

 

 

terminal 1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

Digital input for remote overload reset

User supplied dry contact

 

 

 

 

Output Conn.

Term.

Function

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Common for binary I/O

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Common for binary I/O

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

No function

 

 

 

 

 

X59

4

No function

 

 

 

 

5

Digital output indicates panel is in Drive Mode.

24 VDC digital output

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

Digital output indicates panel is in Bypass Mode

24 VDC digital output

 

 

 

 

 

7

Common for binary I/O

 

 

8

Common for binary I/O

 

Relay Output

Term.

Function

 

 

1

N.O. contact for running in bypass or drive

Relay output for user

X56

2

N.O. contact for running in bypass or drive

Relay output for user

 

3-12

Factory use only

 

 

 

 

 

Table 6.2 ECB Card Terminals

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Contents Operators Guide TR200 Vertical Bypass/Non Bypass PanelBAS-SVX49A-EN AugustSafety Safety GuidelinesEQUIPMENT HAZARD UNINTENDED STARTContents 2 Pre-installation3 Installation 1 Introduction6 Electronically Controlled Bypass ECB Operation 4 Start Up5 Electromechanical Bypass EMB2 Operation 7 Start Up Troubleshooting 8 AppendixContents BAS-SVX49A-EN1 Introduction 1.1.1 Purpose of the Manual1.1.2 Overview 1.1.3 Typical Bypass Operation1.3 Bypass Options 1.3.1 Common Run/Stop with Bypass1.3.2 Automatic Bypass 1.3.3 Run Permissive in Bypass1.4 Bypass Platform Configurations 1.5 Switch Mode Power Supply1.5.1 Control Transformer 1.6 Disconnects 1.6.1 Main Disconnect1.6.2 Mode Selector Switch Introduction1.6.3 Panel Configurations Table 1.3 Tier Definitions and FeaturesIntroduction Non bypass1.7Power Component Functions 1.7.1 Power Fusing 1.6.4 Panel Voltage and Frame RatingsMain fusing Drive fusing2 Pre-installation 2.1.2 Pre-installationCheck2.1.3 Installation Site Check 2.1.1 Receiving Inspection2.2Harsh Environments 2.2.1 Airborne Liquids2.2.2 Airborne Solids 2.2.3 Corrosive Chemicals3 Installation 3.1.1 Tools Required3.1.2 Drive Fuses InstallationInstallation 230 V AC460 V AC 600 V AC3.2Mechanical Installation 3.2.1 Lifting 3.2.4 Shipping Weights3.1.3 Internal Main Panel Fuses 3.2.3 Forklift3.3 Cooling InstallationFigure 3.2 Side Cooling Clearance Figure 3.1 Proper Lifting Method3.4 Electrical Installation Proper Field Wiring and Grounding RequiredHazardous Voltage INDUCED VOLTAGEBAS-SVX49A-EN InstallationFigure 3.4 Power Connections Table 3.8 Reference Designator Definitions InstallationFigure 3.5 P2 Bypass Mechanical Layout Diagram Installation BAS-SVX49A-ENBAS-SVX49A-EN InstallationFigure 3.7 P3 Bypass Mechanical Layout Diagram BAS-SVX49A-EN Installation3-10 Installation Figure 3.9 P4 Bypass Mechanical Layout DiagramBAS-SVX49A-EN 3-11BAS-SVX49A-EN Installation3-12 Installation Figure 3.11 P5 Bypass Mechanical Layout DiagramBAS-SVX49A-EN 3-13BAS-SVX49A-EN Installation3-14 3.4.2 Wire and Cable Access InstallationHazardous Voltage IMPORTANT NOTEInstallation Figure 3.15 P2 Panel Figure 3.16 P3 Panel3-16 BAS-SVX49A-ENInstallation Figure 3.17 P4 PanelBAS-SVX49A-EN 3-17Installation Figure 3.18 P5 Panel3-18 BAS-SVX49A-EN3.4.3 Wire Size InstallationInstallation 3.4.4 Wire Type Rating3.4.5 Terminal Tightening Torques Installation Non BypassBypass HP KWInstallation Ground Wire230 V AC Non BypassInstallation Ground Wire460 VAC OutputInstallation Ground Wire600 VAC Non Bypass3.4.7 Motor Wiring 3.4.6 Input Line ConnectionInstallation Hazardous Voltage3.4.9 Control Wiring 3.4.8 Grounding EarthingInstallation Field WiringProgramming 3.4.10Serial Communication Bus ConnectionInstallation 3.4.11 Drive Control Terminals InstallationStart Up 4 Start UpHAZARDOUS VOLTAGE 4.1.2 Start Up Procedure 4.1.1 Inspection Prior to Start UpHAZARDOUS VOLTAGE Start UpMOTOR START Start UpStart Up BAS-SVX49A-EN5 Electromechanical Bypass EMB2 Operation Electromechanical Bypass EMB2 OperationElectromechanical Bypass E BAS-SVX49A-EN5.1.2 EMB2 Auto Bypass 5.1.3 EMB2 Common Run/StopAuto Bypass Function Setup Common Run/Stop Setup5.1.4 EMB2 Run Permissive 5.1.5 EMB2 OverloadMOTOR DAMAGE Run Permissive Function Setup5.1.6 EMB2 Safety Interlock 5.1.8 EMB2 Fault Reporting5.1.7 EMB2 Fire Mode Safety Interlock Function Setup5.1.9 EMB2 Switches Fault Reporting Function SetupMode selector switch Electromechanical Bypass E6.1.1 Overview 6 Electronically Controlled Bypass ECB Operation6.1Electronically Controlled Bypass ECB Operation Electronically Controlled B 6.1.2 ECB Control Card1 2 3 4 Electronically Controlled Bypass ECB Opera- tion Figure 6.2 ECB Control Card Terminal ConnectionsBAS-SVX49A-EN Electronically Controlled B Input ConnTerm Function6.1.3 ECB Drive or Bypass Selection 130BX238.10 Electronically Controlled BBAS-SVX49A-EN 6.1.4 ECB Programming 6.1.5 ECB Hand/OFF/Auto 6.1.6 ECB Mode of OperationElectronically Controlled B General InformationMode of Operation Select Par. NoSelection Function6.1.7 Bypass Status Word Bit Examples 6.1.8 ECB Auto BypassAuto Bypass Function Setup Electronically Controlled B6.1.9 ECB Run Permissive 6.1.10 ECB OverloadRun Permissive Function Setup Disable Run Permissive6.1.11 ECB Safety Interlock 6.1.12 ECB Common Run/StopSafety Interlock Function Setup Overload Function Setup6.1.14 ECB Fault Reporting 6.1.13 ECB Advanced Fire ModeFire Mode Function Setup Fault Reporting Function SetupBAS-SVX49A-EN Electronically Controlled B6-14 7 Start Up Troubleshooting 7.1.1 Option Panel Alarm and WarningsStart Up Troubleshooting CodeStart Up Troubleshooting SymptomSolution Table 7.3 Fault TableSymptom SolutionPossible cause TestStart Up Troubleshooting SymptomSolution Possible cause8 Appendix 8.1.1 DimensionsP2 BYPASS P3 BYPASSFigure 8.1 P2 Bypass 8.1.2 Mechanical DiagramsAppendix BAS-SVX49A-EN AppendixFigure 8.2 P2 Non-bypass Figure 8.3 P3 P4 P5 Bypass AppendixBAS-SVX49A-EN BAS-SVX49A-EN AppendixFigure 8.4 P3 P4 P5 Non-bypass Figure 8.5 EMB2 with Control Relay, Part 8.1.3 Typical Wiring DiagramsAppendix BAS-SVX49A-EN AppendixFigure 8.6 EMB2 with Control Relay, Part BAS-SVX49A-EN AppendixFigure 8.7 EMB2, Part Figure 8.8 EMB2, Part AppendixBAS-SVX49A-EN Appendix Figure 8.9 ECB, Part8-10 BAS-SVX49A-ENAppendix Figure 8.10 ECB, PartBAS-SVX49A-EN 8-11Appendix Figure 8.11 ECB with Control Relays, Part8-12 BAS-SVX49A-ENAppendix Figure 8.12 ECB with Control Relays, PartBAS-SVX49A-EN 8-13Appendix Figure 8.13 Non-bypass8-14 BAS-SVX49A-ENPage MG14D122 *MG14D122 177R0253
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