Trane Trane manual Fan-Powered Low-Height Series Units, Lsef Door Interlocking Power Disconnect

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Service Model

Number Description

Fan-Powered Low-Height Series Units

Digit 1, 2—UnitType

LS VariTrane low-height series fan- powered

Digit 3—Reheat

CCooling Only

E Electric Heat

W HotWater Heat

Digit 4—Development Sequence

F Sixth

Digit 5, 6—Primary AirValve

055" inlet (350 cfm)

066" inlet (500 cfm)

088" inlet (900 cfm)

RT

(8" x 14" inlet (1800 cfm)

Digit 7, 8—SecondaryAirValve

00N/A

Digit 9—Fan

V08SQ 500 nominal cfm

W09SQ 900 nominal cfm

X10SQ 1800 nominal cfm

Digit 10, 11—Design Sequence

K0 Sixth (factory assigned)

Digit 12, 13, 14, 15—Controls

ENON No controls, field-installed DDC/ electric

PNON No controls, field-installed pneumatic

DD00 Trane elec actuator only DD01 DDC – cooling only

DD02 DDC – N.C. on/off water valve control

DD03 DDC – prop hot water valve control

DD04 DDC – on/off electric heat control

DD05 DDC – pulse-width modulation control

DD07 DDC – N.O. on/off water valve control

DD11 LonTalk DDC Controller— Cooling only

DD12 LonTalk DDC Controller w/ N.C.

on/off hot water control DD13 LonTalk DDC Controller w/

proportional hot water control

DD14 LonTalk DDC Controller–on/off electric heat control

DD15 LonTalk DDC Controller w/ pulse-width modulation electric heat control

DD17 LonTalk DDC Controller w/ N.O.

on/off hot water control FM00 FM customer actuator & control FM01 FMTrane actuator w/ customer-

supplied controller

VMA2 FM Johnson controlsVMA-1420 PWR1 FM Seimens 540-100 w/

GDE131.1P actuator PWR4 FM Seimens 540-100Trane

actuator

PWR5 FM Seimens 540-100 w/ GDE131.1U actuator

AT01 FM Automated Logic U341V+ AT02 FM Automated Logic U141V+ EI71 Analog – Series fan-powered

on/off reheat

PN00 PN – N.O.Trane pneumatic actuator, R.A. stat

PN51 PN – N.O. PVR, duct pressure switch, R.A. stat

PN52 PN – N.O. PVR, dual pressure main, R.A. stat

Notes:

N.C. = Normally-closed

N.O. = Normally-opened

DA Stat = Direct-acting pneumatic t-stat (by others)

RA Stat = Reverse-acting pneumatic t-stat (by others)

PN = Pneumatic

FM = Factory installation of customer- supplied controller

PVR = Pneumatic Volume Regulator

Digit 16—Insulation

A1/2" Matte-faced

B1" Matte-faced

C1/2" Foil-faced

D1" Foil-faced

F1" Double-wall

G3/8" Closed-cell

Digit 17—MotorType

DPSC Motor

EHigh-efficiency motor (ECM)

Digit 18—MotorVoltage

1115/60/1

2277/60/1

3347/60/1

5230/50/1

Digit 19—Outlet Connection

1Flanged

2Slip & Drive

Digit 20—Not Used

0 N/A

Digit 21—Water Coil

0 None

31-Row–Discharge installed, LH

41-Row–Discharge installed, RH

52-Row–DIscharge installed, LH

62-Row–Discharge installed, RH

Digit 22—Electrical Connections

LLeft (airflow hitting you in the face)

R Right (airflow hitting you in the face)

Digit 23—Transformer

0 N/A (provided as standard)

Digit 24—Disconnect Switch

0None

W With

Note: LSCF, LSWF –Toggle Disconnect

LSEF – Door Interlocking Power

Disconnect

Digit 25—Power Fuse

0None

W With

Digit 26—Electric HeatVoltage

0 None

A208/60/1

B208/60/3

C240/60/1

D277/60/1

E480/60/1

F480/60/3

G347/60/1

H575/60/3

J380/50/3

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Contents June Installation Operator MaintenanceAmerican Standard All rights reserved Contents Fiberglass Wool Single-Duct Units Vcef Door Interlocking Power Disconnect Digit 1, 2, 3-UnitType Dual-Duct UnitsDigit 7, 8-Secondary AirValve Digit 9-Not UsedVpef Door Interlocking Power Disconnect Fan-Powered Parallel UnitsDigit 32-Airflow Switch Service Model Number DescriptionVsef Door Interlocking Power Disconnect Fan-Powered Series UnitsFan Note See fan curves for specific airflows Digit 27, 28, 29-Electric Heat Kilowatts Lpef Door Interlocking Power Disconnect Fan-Powered Low-Height Parallel UnitsDigit 27, 28, 29-Electric HeatVoltage Lsef Door Interlocking Power Disconnect Fan-Powered Low-Height Series UnitsDigit 32-Air Flow Switch General Information Literature ContentsReceiving and Handling Single-Duct Units Unit InformationDual-Duct Units Typical Fan-Powered Units Fan-Powered and Fan-Powered Low-Height UnitsSingle-Duct Unit InstallationDual-Duct Parallel Hanger Bracket Locations Sizes Fan-Powered Standard and Low- HeightSeries Hanger Bracket Locations Low-Height Parallel 08SQ/09SQ w/ Hot Water or Electric Heat Low-Height Parallel10SQ Low-Height Series 08SQ/09SQ w/ Hot Water or Electric Heat Low-Height Series 10SQ w/ Hot Water or Electric Heat Attenuator Installation-Parallel Units Attenuator Installation-Series Units Attenuator Installation-Low-Height Parallel Units Attenuator Installation-Low-Height Series Units Parallel Fan-Powered Units Chart 1 UnitWeightsVscf w Series Fan-Powered UnitVsef w Low-Height Parallel UnitsEquipment Damage Chart 2 Flow Sensor Delta P vs.Airflow Delivery Unit SetupChart 3- Fan Motor Amperage Maximum PSC Fan MotorAmperage FLAElectrically Commutated Motor ECM HazardousVoltageVPxF 03SQ Chart 4 -VPxF 03SQ ECM CFMTableMotor Min CFM Motor Max CFM VPxF 04SQ Chart 5 -VPxF 04SQ ECM CFMTableVPxF 05SQ Chart 6 -VPxF 05SQ ECM CFMTableVPxF 06SQ Chart 7 -VPxF 06SQ ECM CFMTableVSxF 03SQ Chart 8 -VSxF 03SQ ECM CFMTableVSxF 04SQ Chart 9-VSxF 04SQ ECM CFMTableVSxF 05SQ Chart 10-VSxF 05SQ ECM CFMTableVSxF 06SQ Chart 11-VSxF 06SQ ECM CFMTableLPxF 08SQ Chart 12- LPxF 08SQ ECM CFMTableLPxF 09SQ Chart 13- LPxF 09SQ ECM CFMTableLSxF 08SQ Chart 14- LSxF 08SQ ECM CFMTableLSxF 09SQ Chart 15- LSxF 09SQ ECM CFMTableLSxF 10SQ Chart 15- LSxF 10SQ ECM CFMTableSingle-Duct Units Electronic or DDC/UCM Wiring DiagramsSingle-Duct Units Pneumatic Controls Fan-Powered Units Electronic or DDC/UCM Fan-Powered Units Pneumatic Controls Fan-Powered Control Boxes Fan-Powered Units with ECM Fan-Powered Low-Height Units Fan-Powered Low-Height Units with ECM Rotating Components MaintenanceGeneral Installation of DiffusersBar Ceiling Concealed Spline CeilingDate Tag Serial # Service Notes Maintenance/ Service LogMaintenance/ Service Log VAV-SVN01E-EN Trane

VAV-SVN01E-EN, Trane specifications

The Trane VAV-SVN01E-EN is an advanced variable air volume (VAV) system designed to optimize indoor air quality and energy efficiency in commercial buildings. This system is part of Trane’s commitment to offering reliable, innovative HVAC solutions that meet the demands of modern architectural designs and energy standards.

One of the main features of the VAV-SVN01E-EN is its ability to control air flow based on occupancy and environmental conditions. This ensures that energy is used efficiently, as airflow can be adjusted to match real-time needs, rather than operating at a constant rate. The integration of intelligent sensors allows the system to adapt dynamically, leading to both reduced energy consumption and improved comfort for building occupants.

The technology behind the VAV-SVN01E-EN includes advanced digital controls and integration capabilities. These controls enable the system to communicate seamlessly with building management systems (BMS), allowing for centralized monitoring and management. This interconnected approach not only enhances operational efficiency but also enables predictive maintenance, helping facility managers identify and address potential issues before they become problematic.

Energy efficiency is further enhanced through the use of VAV technology, which reduces the amount of conditioned air delivered when spaces are unoccupied or when less cooling or heating is required. This tailored approach contributes to lower energy costs and supports sustainability initiatives by decreasing the overall carbon footprint of the building.

Key characteristics of the Trane VAV-SVN01E-EN include its compact design, which facilitates easy installation in existing spaces without significant modifications. The unit is also designed for low sound levels, ensuring that it operates quietly, contributing to a more pleasant indoor environment. Moreover, the VAV system is engineered to be reliable and durable, with rigorous testing and high-quality components ensuring long-term performance.

In summary, the Trane VAV-SVN01E-EN stands out in the field of HVAC solutions, bringing together advanced technology, energy efficiency, and user comfort. Its features are tailored for modern building requirements, making it a preferred choice for facility managers aiming to enhance indoor air quality while reducing operational costs.