Trane SCXG-SVX01B-EN Supply Fan Failure, Supply Fan VFD Bypass Enabled, LCI-I Module Comm Failure

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Maintenance diagnostics

SupplyAirTemp Cool Setpoint Fail Problem: The active supply air temperature cooling setpoint is out of range.

Reason for Diagnostic: The input designated as the SA temp cooling setpoint is out is out of range (temp < 35°F or temp > 95°F).

UCM Reaction: The default HI-set SA temp cooling setpoint becomes the active SA temp cooling setpoint.

Reset Required: (PAR) An automatic reset occurs after the SA temp cooling setpoint input returns to within range for 10 continuous seconds, or after a different SA temp cooling setopint selection source is user-defined.

Supply AirTemp Heat Setpoint Fail Problem: The active supply air temperature cooling setpoint is out of range.

Reason for Diagnostic: The input designated as the SA temp heating setpoint is out is out of range (temp < 35°F or temp > 185°F).

UCM Reaction: The default HI-set SA temp heating setpoint becomes the active SA temp heating setpoint.

Reset Required: (PAR) An automatic reset occurs after the SA temp heating setpoint input returns to within range for 10 continuous seconds, or after a different SA temp heating setopint selection source is user-defined.

Supply Air Temperature Failure Problem: The supply air temperature sensor input is out of range.

Check: Sensor resistance should be between 830 ohms (200°F) and 345.7 ohms (-40°F). If so, check field/unit wiring between sensor and RTM.

Reason for Diagnostic: The unit is reading a signal that is out of range for the supply air temperature input on the RTM (temp. < -55°F or temp > 209°F).

UCM Reaction:These unit functions are disabled:

supply air tempering

economizing

supply air temperature low limit function (CV units)

supply air temperature control heating and cooling functions (VAV units)

Reset Required: (PAR) an automatic reset occurs after the designated S/A temperature input returns to its allowable range.To prevent rapid cycling of the diagnostic, there is a 10 second delay before the automatic reset.

Supply Fan Failure

Problem: There is no supply airflow indication after the supply fan is requested on.

Check: Check belts, linkages, etc. on the supply fan assembly. If these are ok, check field/unit wiring between RTM and supply fan. If the supply fan runs in service mode, then verify airflow proving switch and wiring.

Reason for Diagnostic: The supply airflow input is detected OPEN for 40 continuous seconds during any period of time in which the supply fan binary output is ON. between 830 ohms (200°F) and 345.7 ohms (-40°F). If so, check field/unit wiring between the sensor and MCM.

This input is ignored for up to 5 minutes after the supply fan starts, until airflow is first detected.

UCM Reaction: “Off” or “Close” requests are issued as appropriate to the following functions;

a. Compressor staging/chilled water control

b. Heat operation

c. Supply fan control & proof of operation d. Exhaust fan control & proof of operation e. Exhaust actuator control

f. Economizer actuator control g. IGV / VFD control

Reset Required: (PMR) A manual reset is required anytime after the diagnostic is set. The diagnostic can be reset at the HI, Tracer Summit, or by cycling power to the RTM.

Supply Fan VFD Bypass Enabled

a. Data used (module,packet,byte,bit): RTM

b. Activation conditions: supply fan VFD bypass has been activated and supply fan vfd bypass is installed.

c.Time to React: 10 sec <T < 20 sec

d. Diagnostic text (human interface display)

SUPPLY FAN VFD BYPASS ENABLED” e. Actions to be Initiated: NONE

f. Reset: The INFO diagnostic is cleared when the supply fan VFD bypass is deactivated.

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LCI-I Module Comm Failure

Problem: The RTM has lost communication with the LCI-I.

Check: Check field/unit wiring between RTM and LCI-I module.

Reason for Diagnostic: The RTM has lost communication with the LCI-I module.

UCM Reaction: All active commands and setpoints provided byTracer Summit through the LCI-I will be cancelled and/or ignored. And whereTracer Summit has been designated as setpoint source, local HI default setpoints will be used.

Reset Required: (PAR) An automatic reset occurs after communication has been restored.

Tracer Communications Failure

Problem:The LCI-I has lost communication withTracer Summit.

Check:Tracer Summit(building control panel) is powered up and running properly. If so, check unit wiring between LCI-I and Tracer Summit (building control panel).

Reason for Diagnostic:The LCI-I has lost communications withTracer Summit for > 15 minutes.

UCM Reaction: All active commands and setpoints provided byTracer Summit through the LCI-I will be cancelled and/or ignored. And whereTracer Summit has been designated as the setpoint source, local HI default setpoints are used.

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Water Connection Sizes Waterside Piping ArrangementsBrazing Procedures Refrigerant Piping Air-Cooled Units OnlyHazard of Explosion and Deadly Gases Equipment Damage Unit Wiring DiagramsSupply PowerWiring Live Electrical ComponentsSelection Procedures Shipping bracket Installation requirementsPre-Startup Procedures Supply Fan IsolatorsFigure I-PR-3. Correct plenum insulation placement Unit Handling Airside Economizer InstallationUnit Installation Field Wiring ConnectionsStatic PressureTransducer Installation VAV units only Installing theTransducerTransducer Location Figure I-PR-7. Installing the waterside economizer Waterside Economizer Installation ProcedureTubing assemblies for waterside econo Mizer left-hand piping Waterside Economizer Ship-Separate Parts List Hydronic Coil Installation Installation ProcedureUnit Structural Integrity Electric Heat Installation Electric Heat CoilWiring ProcedureTable I-PR-2.Available Electric Heat kW BAYSENS077* Description Standard with All IntelliPak UnitsZone Sensor Options for IntelliPak Control Units CV Unit Zone Sensor OptionsBAYSENS073 Description CV andVAV Unit Zone Sensor OptionsVAV Unit Zone Sensor Option BAYSENS074 DescriptionMounting the Subbase Zone Sensor InstallationWiring Mounting LocationRight Mounting Directly to the Wall Mounting to Junction Box ConstantVolume Zone Sensor BAYSENS019 Description Variable AirVolume Zone Sensor BAYSENS020B DescriptionProgrammable Zone Sensors Airflows from adjacent zones or other units Programmable Zone Sensor InstallationTime Clock Option Time Clock InstallationTime Clock Installation Checklist Wiring theTimeclockLocation Recommendations Remote Human Interface Panel InstallationHuman Interface HI Panel Remote Human Interface PanelProcedure Mounting the Remote Human Interface RHI PanelWall Mounting the RHI Panel Pre-startup Interprocessor Communication Bridge ModuleWiring Wiring the Remote Human InterfaceLowVoltage AC FieldWiring Connections Communication Link ShieldedTwisted PairWiringPre-Startup Checklist Connecting toTracer SummitProgrammable Zone Sensor Options Installation programmingDuring Programming Indicates Heat supply air Cool supply air Warmup temperatureKeypad Operation Up and Down Button Arrows Temporary Manual OverrideTime Button Keypad LockoutFigure I-P-6.Temporary manual override menu screen Temporary Override Run ModeTable I-P-1. Zone sensor BAYSENS019 option menu settings Figure I-P-7.Temporary manual override run mode screenOff Flashing Remote Panel Indicator Signals From UCM to ZSMIntelligent Copy To use Intelligent CopyFigure I-P-9.BAYSENS019 complete icon display Icon DescriptionsFigure I-P-10.BAYSENS020 complete icon display To review and change programs Setting theTimeProgramming theTime Clock Option ProgrammingCompressor Damage Installation startupUnit Startup Procedures Pre-Startup ChecklistStartup Log EvaporatorCompressor Amp Draw Air Cooled Units Water Cooled UnitsPoints List -TracerTMLCI-I Module Points List RTM ModulePoints List Gbas Module Points List Ecem ModuleRTM Module Board Standard on all Units Unit Control ComponentsTable O-GI-2. RTM sensor resistance vs. temperature VAV Box OptionTable O-GI-3. RTM setpoint analog inputs Human Interface Module Standard on all Units Heat ModuleVentilation Override Module VOM Option Supply fan on Supply fan VFD on if equipped Purge sequence DGeneric BuildingAutomation System Module Option Table O-GI-7. Gbas input voltage corresponding setpoints Table O-GI-6. Gbas analog input setpointsWaterside Components Figure O-GI-3. Basic water piping, constant water flow UnitAirside Components General Operation information Air-Cooled Condensers Airside Economizer Interface with Comparative EnthalpyProperWaterTreatment Input Devices and System FunctionsFilter Switch Return AirTemperature SensorSupply Air Temperature Sensor Supply Airflow Proving SwitchesTracer Summit System Operation operationControl Sequences Operation Unoccupied Sequence of OperationMorning Warmup Cycling Capacity Morning Warmup MWUTimed Override Activation ICS Occupied Sequence Electric Heat Supply Air Setpoint Reset VAV Units OnlyMechanical Cooling Water-Cooled Units OnlyCompressors Compressor Lead/Lag OperationTable O-SO-1. Compressor Stages Step Control Evaporator Coil Frost ProtectionTable O-SO-2. Pressure cutouts Operation Service Valve OptionTable M-GI-1. SCWG/SIWG/SCRG/SIRG General Maintenance Data Maintenance informationMaintenance procedures Maintenance ProceduresAir Filters Inspecting and Cleaning the Drain Pan Inspecting and Cleaning the FanRemove all standing water Supply Fan Variable Frequency Drive VFDFan Drive Table M-MP-3. Compatible Fan Bearing Grease Fan BearingsTable M-MP-1. Baldor Fan Bearing Lubrication Schedule Table M-MP-2.AO Smith Bearing Lubrication ScheduleFan BeltTension Deflection = belt span/64Table M-MP-4. Fan shaft bearing torques Belt Adjusting BeltTensionRefrigerant System Confined Space HazardsRefrigerant Evacuation R407c Refrigerant LeakTestingMotor Winding Damage Use of Pressure Regulator Valves GaugesMaintenance Coil Fin Cleaning Proper Coil CleaningAgentInlet GuideVanes Coil Freezeup Piping Components Chemical Cleaning of Condenser and Economizer CoilFlow Switch Maintenance Cleaning the Flow SwitchAnnual Maintenance Maintenance Periodic ChecklistsMonthly Checklist Semi-Annual MaintenanceSystem Checks Check the zone thermostat settingsOperating Procedures Common Unit Problems and SolutionsDiagnostics Maintenance diagnosticsEntering Water Temp Sensor Fail Heat Module Auxilliary Temperature Sensor FailEmergency Stop Entering Cond WaterTemp Sensor FailMCM Communications Failure Mode Input FailureLow Air Temp Limit Trip Low Pressure Control Open Circuit 1, 2, 3, orTemp. Sensor Failure NSB Panel ZoneTemperature Sensor FailureCheck Field/unit wiring between RTM and NSB Panel Humidity Sensor FailureRTM Zone Sensor Failure RTM Data Storage ErrorLCI-I Module Comm Failure Supply Fan VFD Bypass EnabledProblemThe LCI-I has lost communication withTracer Summit Supply Fan FailureRender all HI keystrokes ineffective VOM Communications FailureWSM Communications Fail Water Flow Fail WSM Mixed AirTemp Sensor Fail114 115 Literature Order Number

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