Trane UniTrane Fan-Coil & Force Flo Air Conditioners Fan Mode Operation, Continuous Fan Operation

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sequence of

Operation operation

Fan Mode Operation

For multiple fan speed applications, the TracerZN520 controller offers additional fan configuration flexibility. Separate default fan speeds for heating and cooling modes can be configured. The fan runs continuously for requested speeds (off, high, medium, or low). When the fan mode switch is in the Auto position or a hardwired fan mode input does not exist, the fan operates at the default configured speed. See Table 21 for default fan configuration for heat and cool mode. During unoccupied mode, the fan cycles between high speed and off with heating and cooling fan modes. If the requested speed is off, the fan always remains off.

During dehumidification, when the fan is on Auto, the fan speed can switch depending on the error. Fan speed increases as the space temperature rises above the active cooling setpoint.

Additional flexibility built into the control- ler allows you to enable or disable the local fan switch input. The fan mode request can be either hardwired or communicated to the controller. When both are present, the communicated request has priority over the hardwired input. See Tables 22, 23, and 24.

Table O-SO-7. Fan configuration

 

auto fan

fan speed

 

operation

default

Heating

continuous

off

 

 

low

 

 

medium

 

 

high

Cooling

continuous

off

 

 

low

 

 

medium

 

 

high

Table O-SO-8. Local fan switch enabled

Communicated

Fan switch (local)

Fan operation

fan speed input

 

 

Off

Ignored

Off

Low

Ignored

Low

Medium

Ignored

Medium

High

Ignored

High

Auto

Off

 

Low

 

 

Medium

 

 

High

 

 

Auto

Off

 

Low

 

 

Medium

High

Auto (configured default, determined by heat/cool mode)

Table O-SO-9. Fan operation in heating and cooling modes

 

Heating

Cooling

Fan mode

Occ.

Unocc.

Occ.

Unocc.

off

off

off

off

off

Low

low

off/high

low

off/high

Medium

med

off/high

med

off/high

High

high

off/high

high

off/high

Auto

default

off/high

default

off/high

 

fan sp.

 

fan sp.

 

Table O-SO-10. Local fan switch disabled or not present

Communicated fan speed input

Fan operation

Off

Off

Low

Low

Medium

Medium

High

High

Auto (or not present)

Auto (fan runs at

 

the default speed

Continuous Fan Operation

During occupied and occupied standby modes, the fan normally is on. For multiple speed fan applications, the fan normally operates at the selected or default speed (off, high, medium, or low). When fan mode is auto, the fan operates at the default fan speed.

During unoccupied mode, the controller controls the fan off. While unoccupied, the controller heats and cools to maintain the unoccupied heating and cooling setpoints. In unoccupied mode, the fan is controlled on high speed only with heating or cooling.

The unit fan is always off during occupied, occupied standby, and unoccupied modes when the unit is off due to a diagnostic or when the unit is in the off mode due to the local zone sensor module, a communi- cated request, or the default fan speed (off).

If both a zone sensor module and communicated request exist, the commu- nicated request has priority.

Fan Cycling Operation

TracerZN520 does not support fan cycling in occupied mode. The fan cycles between high speed and off in the unoccupied mode only. The controller’s cascade control algorithm requires continuous fan operation in the occupied mode.

Fan Off Delay

When a heating output is controlled off, the Tracer ZN520 controller automatically holds the fan on for an additional 30 seconds. This 30-second delay gives the fan time to blow off any residual heat from the heating source, such as a steam coil. When the unit is heating, the fan off delay is normally applied to control the fan; otherwise, the fan off delay does not apply.

Table O-SO-11. Relationship between outdoor temperature sensors and damper position

Outdoor Air Temp.

Modulating Outdoor Air Damper

 

 

 

 

occupied or occupied bypass

occupied standby

unoccupied

none or invalid

open to occupied minimum position

open to occupied standby minimum position

closed

failed

open to occupied minimum position

open to occuied standby minimum position

closed

present and economizing feasible

economizing minimum postion to 100%

economizing between occupied standby

open & economizing when

 

 

 

minimum position to 100%

unit is operating, closed

 

 

 

 

otherwise

present & economizing not feasible

open to occupied minimum position

open to occupied standby minimum position

closed

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Contents Models FC & FF ZO and later design sequence Installation, Operation, and MaintenanceCommon Hvac Acronyms General informationContents Model Number GeneralModel Number Description GeneralDigit 31 control option Digit 28 auxiliary control valve 0 = noneDigit 29 piping packages 0 = none Digit 30 control type 0 = noneTable I-GI-2. Low vertical fan-coil component data Table I-GI-1. Fan-coil component dataModel M inverted vertical cabinet Available ModelsModel E horizontal recessed Model K low vertical cabinetFactory-Installed Piping Packages Vertical Concealed, Model a DimensionsInstallation Weights Vertical Concealed Unit Dimensions & weights, in-lbsVertical Cabinet, Model B Vertical Cabinet Unit Dimensions, in-lbsHorizontal Concealed, Model C Horizontal Concealed Unit Dimensions, in-lbsHorizontal Cabinet, Model D Horizontal Cabinet Unit Dimensions, in-lbsHorizontal Recessed Unit Dimensions, in-lbs Installation Dimensions WeightsHorizontal Recessed, Model E Vertical Wall Hung Cabinet, Model F Vertical wall hung cabinet unit dimensions & weights, in-lbsVertical Recessed, Model H Vertical Recessed Unit Dimensions, in-lbsVertical Slope Top, Model J Vertical Slope Top Unit Dimensions, in-lbsLow Vertical Concealed, Model K Low Vertical Concealed Unit Dimensions, in-lbsLow Vertical Cabinet, Model L Low Vertical Cabinet Unit Dimensions, in-lbsInverted Vertical Cabinet, Model M Inverted vertical cabinet unit dimensions & weights, in-lbsInverted Vertical Recessed, Model N Inverted vertical recessed unit dimensions & weights, in-lbsFan-Coil Coil Connections Vertical Units Horizontal Units Horizontal Units Inverted Units Force Flo Coil Connections Vertical UnitsFresh Air Opening Dimensions, Horizontal Units Fresh Air Opening Dimensions, Vertical Units Wall Box Wall Box DimensionsProjection Panel Projection Panel DimensionsJobsite Storage Pre-installation Installation considerationsInstallation Preparation Receiving and HandlingPre-Installation Checklist Service AccessPiping Considerations Connecting field piping to coilMechanical Duct ConnectionsCondensate Drain Figure I-MR-4. Close-up view of the changeover sensor Venting the Hydronic CoilFigure I-MR-8. Manual circuit setter valve Balancing The Manual Circuit Setter ValveMechanical Steam Piping Code of System Components in Piping DiagramElectrical Unit Wiring DiagramsSupply Power Wiring Wall Mounted Control Interconnection WiringTable I-ER-3. Decimal to fractional HP kW conversion Table I-ER-2. Low vertical free discharge motors, 115 voltTable I-ER-9. Electric heat kW Table I-ER-8. Fan-coil electric heat kWTable I-ER-11. Force Flo single stage, low kW electric heat Table I-ER-10. Force Flo single-stage, max kW electric heatTable I-ER-12. Force Flo 2-stage electric heat Installing the Unit InstallationUnit Leveling Figure I-IP-5. Zone sensor only Figure I-IP-3. Zone sensor with on/cancel Comm jackZone Sensor Installation Installing Wall Mounted ControlsWiring Instructions Fan Mode Switch InstallationUnit Leveling Installation ChecklistDevice Addressing Communication WiringRecommended Communication Wiring Practices Pre-startupPre-Startup Checklist Tracer ZN510 & ZN520 Unit Startup Installation startupRelay Board Manual Fan Mode SwitchGeneral Operation information General InformationTracer ZN520 Operation Fan Mode Switch OperationSequence Tracer ZN010 & ZN510 OperationBinary Outputs Binary InputsSupply Fan Operation Fan Mode SwitchAnalog Inputs Zone SensorsTracer ZN520 Sequence of Operation Heating Operation Cooling OperationDischarge Air Tempering Continuous Fan Operation Fan Mode OperationEconomizer Damper Option Fan Start on High SpeedElectric Heat Operation Manual Fresh Air DamperBinary Outputs Table O-SO-12. Binary input configurationsTable O-SO-13. Binary output configuration Data SharingTable O-SO-15. Analog inputs Table O-SO-14. Analog inputsZone Sensor Fan SwitchOn/Cancel Buttons Table O-SO-16. Zone sensor wiring connectionsTable M-D-1. Tracer ZN520 Diagnostics Maintenance diagnosticsCycling the Fan Switch Translating Multiple DiagnosticsResetting Diagnostics Diagnostic ResetTable 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 SW2 Electric Heat Maintenance troubleshootingTroubleshooting the Relay Board Switch SW1 Controller TypeYellow Comm LED Troubleshooting Tracer ZN010, ZN510 & ZN520Red Service LED Green Status LEDBOP5 BOP6 Table M-T-1. Test sequence for 1-heat/1-cool configurationsMaintenance Procedures MaintenanceMain Drain Pan Steam and Hydronic Coil Cleaning Procedure Coil MaintenanceWinterizing the Coil Replacing the Motor Control Device ReplacementAnnual Maintenance Periodic Maintenance ChecklistsMonthly Checklist Monthly MaintenanceCsti Fan Speed Switch Typical wiringCsti 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