Trane UNT-SVX07A-EN manual Pre-startup, Communication Wiring, Device Addressing

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pre-startup

Installation requirements

Communication Wiring

Units with Tracer ZN510 and ZN520 Only

Communications

Tracer ZN510 and ZN520 controllers are LonTalk® devices that interface with the Trane Tracer Summit building management system. Reference the unit wiring diagram or submittals.

Ground shields at each Tracer ZN510 and ZN520, taping the opposite end of each shield to prevent any connection be- tween the shield and anther ground. Refer to Trane publication, CNT-SVX04A- EN Installation, Operation and Program- ming Guide, for the communication wiring diagram.

Communication wire must conform to the following specification:

1.Shielded twisted pair 18 AWG

2.Capacitance 23 (21-25) picofarads (pF) per foot

3.Listing/Rating – 300V 150C NEC 725-2

(b) Class 2 Type CL2P

4.Trane Part No. 400-20-28 or equivalent, available through Trane BAS Buying Group Accessories catalog.

Note: Communication link wiring is a shielded, twisted pair of wire and must comply with applicable electrical codes.

Follow these general guidelines when installing communication wiring on units with a Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 controller:

Maintain a maximum 5000 ft. aggregate run.

Install all communication wiring in accordance with the NEC and all local codes.

Solder the conductors and insulate (tape) the joint sufficiently when splicing communication wire. Do not use wire nuts to make the splice.

Do not pass communication wiring between buildings because the unit will assume different ground potentials.

Do not run power in the same conduit or wire bundle with communication link wiring.

Note: You do not need to observe polarity for LonTalk communication links.

Device Addressing

LonTalk devices are given a unique address by the manufacturer. This address is called a Neuron ID. Each Tracer ZN510 and ZN520 controller can be identified by its unique Neuron ID, which is printed on a label on the controller’s logic board. The Neuron ID is also displayed when communication is established using Tracer Summit or Rover service tool. The Neuron ID format is 00-01-64-1C-2B-00.

Wire Characteristics

Controller communication-link wiring must be low capacitance, 18-gage, shielded, twisted pair with stranded, tinned-copper conductors. For daisy chain configurations, limit the wire run length to 5,000 ft. Truck and branch configurations are significantly shorter. LonTalk wire length limitations can be extended through the use of a link repeater.

Recommended

Communication Wiring

Practices

The following guidelines should be followed while installing communication wire.

LonTalk is not polarity sensitive. Trane recommends that the installer keep polarity consistent throughout the site.

Only strip away two-inches maximum of the outer conductor of shielded cable.

Make sure that the 24VAC power supplies are consistent in how they are grounded. Avoid sharing 24VAC between LonTalk UCMs.

Avoid over-tightening cable ties and other forms of cable wraps. A tight tie or wrap could damage the wires inside the cable.

Do not run LonTalk cable alongside or in the same conduit as 24VAC power.

In an open plenum, avoid lighting ballasts, especially those using 277VAC.

Do not use a trunk and branch configuration, if possible. Trunk and branch configurations shorten the distance cable can be run.

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Contents Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Models FC & FF ZO and later design sequenceGeneral information Common Hvac AcronymsContents General Model NumberGeneral Model Number DescriptionDigit 30 control type 0 = none Digit 28 auxiliary control valve 0 = noneDigit 29 piping packages 0 = none Digit 31 control optionTable I-GI-1. Fan-coil component data Table I-GI-2. Low vertical fan-coil component dataModel K low vertical cabinet Available ModelsModel E horizontal recessed Model M inverted vertical cabinetFactory-Installed Piping Packages Vertical Concealed Unit Dimensions & weights, in-lbs DimensionsInstallation Weights Vertical Concealed, Model aVertical Cabinet Unit Dimensions, in-lbs Vertical Cabinet, Model BHorizontal Concealed Unit Dimensions, in-lbs Horizontal Concealed, Model CHorizontal Cabinet Unit Dimensions, in-lbs Horizontal Cabinet, Model DHorizontal Recessed Unit Dimensions, in-lbs Installation Dimensions WeightsHorizontal Recessed, Model E Vertical wall hung cabinet unit dimensions & weights, in-lbs Vertical Wall Hung Cabinet, Model FVertical Recessed Unit Dimensions, in-lbs Vertical Recessed, Model HVertical Slope Top Unit Dimensions, in-lbs Vertical Slope Top, Model JLow Vertical Concealed Unit Dimensions, in-lbs Low Vertical Concealed, Model KLow Vertical Cabinet Unit Dimensions, in-lbs Low Vertical Cabinet, Model LInverted vertical cabinet unit dimensions & weights, in-lbs Inverted Vertical Cabinet, Model MInverted vertical recessed unit dimensions & weights, in-lbs Inverted Vertical Recessed, Model NFan-Coil Coil Connections Vertical Units Horizontal Units Force Flo Coil Connections Vertical Units Horizontal Units Inverted UnitsFresh Air Opening Dimensions, Horizontal Units Fresh Air Opening Dimensions, Vertical Units Wall Box Dimensions Wall BoxProjection Panel Dimensions Projection PanelReceiving and Handling Pre-installation Installation considerationsInstallation Preparation Jobsite StorageService Access Pre-Installation ChecklistDuct Connections Connecting field piping to coilMechanical Piping ConsiderationsCondensate Drain Venting the Hydronic Coil Figure I-MR-4. Close-up view of the changeover sensorBalancing The Manual Circuit Setter Valve Figure I-MR-8. Manual circuit setter valveMechanical Code of System Components in Piping Diagram Steam PipingWall Mounted Control Interconnection Wiring Unit Wiring DiagramsSupply Power Wiring ElectricalTable I-ER-2. Low vertical free discharge motors, 115 volt Table I-ER-3. Decimal to fractional HP kW conversionTable I-ER-8. Fan-coil electric heat kW Table I-ER-9. Electric heat kWTable I-ER-10. Force Flo single-stage, max kW electric heat Table I-ER-11. Force Flo single stage, low kW electric heatTable I-ER-12. Force Flo 2-stage electric heat Installation Installing the UnitUnit Leveling Figure I-IP-3. Zone sensor with on/cancel Comm jack Figure I-IP-5. Zone sensor onlyFan Mode Switch Installation Installing Wall Mounted ControlsWiring Instructions Zone Sensor InstallationInstallation Checklist Unit LevelingPre-startup Communication WiringRecommended Communication Wiring Practices Device AddressingPre-Startup Checklist Installation startup Tracer ZN510 & ZN520 Unit StartupGeneral Information Manual Fan Mode SwitchGeneral Operation information Relay BoardTracer ZN010 & ZN510 Operation Fan Mode Switch OperationSequence Tracer ZN520 OperationBinary Inputs Binary OutputsZone Sensors Fan Mode SwitchAnalog Inputs Supply Fan OperationTracer ZN520 Sequence of Operation Heating Operation Cooling OperationDischarge Air Tempering Fan Mode Operation Continuous Fan OperationManual Fresh Air Damper Fan Start on High SpeedElectric Heat Operation Economizer Damper OptionData Sharing Table O-SO-12. Binary input configurationsTable O-SO-13. Binary output configuration Binary OutputsTable O-SO-14. Analog inputs Table O-SO-15. Analog inputsTable O-SO-16. Zone sensor wiring connections Fan SwitchOn/Cancel Buttons Zone SensorMaintenance diagnostics Table M-D-1. Tracer ZN520 DiagnosticsDiagnostic Reset Translating Multiple DiagnosticsResetting Diagnostics Cycling the Fan SwitchTable M-D-4. Valves Stay Closed Table M-D-3. Fan outputs do not energizeTable M-D-5. Valves Stay Open Table M-D-7. Fresh Air Damper Stays Open Table M-D-6. Electric Heat Not OperatingTable M-D-8. Fresh Air Damper Stays Closed Switch SW1 Controller Type Maintenance troubleshootingTroubleshooting the Relay Board Switch SW2 Electric HeatGreen Status LED Troubleshooting Tracer ZN010, ZN510 & ZN520Red Service LED Yellow Comm LEDTable M-T-1. Test sequence for 1-heat/1-cool configurations BOP5 BOP6Maintenance Procedures MaintenanceMain Drain Pan Steam and Hydronic Coil Cleaning Procedure Coil MaintenanceWinterizing the Coil Control Device Replacement Replacing the MotorMonthly Maintenance Periodic Maintenance ChecklistsMonthly Checklist Annual MaintenanceTypical wiring Csti Fan Speed SwitchCsti Non Fan Speed Switch Line voltage fan speed switch Tracer ZN010 with electric heat Tracer ZN510 with main and auxilliary valves ZN520 with 2-stage electric heat Page Page Page PL-TD-UNT-SVX07A-EN