Trane RT-PRC010-EN Human Interface Panel Main Menu, Generic Building Automation System odule Gbas

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unit must be equipped with an optional InterProcessor Communications Bridge (IPCB).The RHI can be located up to 1,000 feet from the unit. A single RHI can be used to monitor and control up to 4 rooftops, each containing an IPCB.

Human Interface Panel Main Menu

STATUS — used to monitor all temperatures, pressures, humidities, setpoints, input and output status.The

CUSTOM key allows the user to customize a status report—consisting of up to (4) screens of the data available in the main Status menu.

SET POINTS — used to edit all factory preset Default setpoints

DIAGNOSTICS — used to review active and historical lists of diagnostic conditions. A total of 49 different diagnostics can be read at the Human Interface Panel and the last 20 diagnostics can be held in a active history buffer log at the Human Interface Panel.

SETUP — Control parameters, sensor selections, setpoint source selections, output definitions, and numerous other points can be edited in this menu. All points have factory preset values so unnecessary editing is kept to a minimum.

CONFIGURATION — Preset with the proper configuration for the unit as it ships from the factory, this information would be edited only if certain features were physically added or deleted from the unit. For example, if a field supplied Trane Communication Interface (TCI) module or Ventilation Override Module was added to the unLitorder it in the field, the unit configuration would need to be edited to reflect that feature.

SERVICE — used to selectively control outputs (for compressors, fans, damper position, etc.) for servicing or troubleshooting the unit.This menu is accessible only at the unit-mounted Human Interface Panel.

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Generic Building Automation System odule (GBAS)

The Generic Building Automation System Module (GBAS) is used to

provide broad control capabilities for building automation systems other than theTrane’sTracer® system. A field provided potentiometer or a 0-5 vdc signal can be applied to any of the inputs of the GBAS to provide:

a

Analog Inputs — 4 Analog inputs that can be configured to be any of the following:

(1)Occupied Zone Cooling

(2)Unoccupied Zone Cooling

(3)Occupied Zone Heating

(4)Unoccupied Zone Heating

(5)SA Cooling Setpoint

(6)SA Heating Setpoint

(7)Space Static Pressure Setpoint

(8)SA Static Pressure Setpoint

b

Binary Outputs — each of the five (5) relay outputs can be mapped to any/all of the available diagnostics.

c

Demand Limiting Binary Input —This function is operational on units with a GBAS and is used to reduce electrical consumption at peak load times.There are two types of demand limiting, 50% and 100%. When demand limiting is needed, mechanical cooling and heating operation are either partially (50%), or completely disabled (100%), in order to save energy.The definition of Demand Limit is user definable at the Human Interface Panel. Demand Limit binary input accepts a field supplied switch or contact closure. When the need for demand limiting has been discontinued, the unit’s cooling/heating functions will again become fully enabled.

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Evaporator Coil Frost Protection —

FROSTAT™

A temperature sensor on the evaporator is used to determine if the coil is getting close to a freezing condition. Mechanical cooling capacity is shed as necessary to prevent icing.

The FROSTAT™ system eliminates the need for hot gas bypass and adds a suction line surface temperature sensor

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Outside AirTemp 50Ton 55Ton 60Ton 70Ton 75TonTable GD-3 General Data 90-130Tons 90Ton 105Ton 115Ton 130Ton50% 100% Number/Size/Type 22/FC Table GD-4 ARI Performance Data Table GD-5 ARI Correction MultipliersEER Iplv Table PAF-1 Enthalpy of Saturated AIR Performance Adjustment FactorsPerformance 20Ton Data Performance 25Ton Data Performance 30Ton Data 345 452 265 496 183 Performance 40Ton Data561 207 451 399 493 302 537 199 429 389 468 292 431 551Performance 50Ton Data Performance 55Ton Data Performance 60Ton Data AmbientTemperature F Performance 70Ton DataFlow Performance 75Ton Data Performance 90Ton Data Performance 105Ton Data 115, 130Tons PerformanceTable PD-24 Natural Gas Heating Capacities Performance DataTable PD-25- Natural Gas Heating Capacities Table PD-26 Steam Heating Capacities Q/ITD1Table PD-28 20 to 75-Tons Electric Heat AirTemperature Rise Table PD-29- 90To 130-Ton Electric Heat AirTemperature RiseTable PD-30- Electric Heat KW Ranges Table PD-31- HotWater Heating Capacities Q/ITD1 RPM BHP 20, 25TonsPressure 1225 1271 4000 10371364 140910 HP 1200 RPM 80% 1100 RPM 22.22 6000 883 927 968 1007 1043 10781400 RPM Wocfm 40% 1300 RPM 25 HP Inches 1200 RPM 50% 20 HP Table PD-35 Supply Fan PerformanceWITH Inletvanes 30Ton 6000 890 933 974 1012 10491357 20.45 Ithout Exhaust Dual 18 X 18 Fans Wocfm Entrance Losses15 HP 1200 RPM Fan Curve Limits 1000 RPM 10 HP40, 50, 55Tons 30.4732.36 40, 50, 55Tons 1161 32.63 Cfm Total Static Pressure Std 250 500 750 000 800 14.86 820Inches w.c 43.85 60, 70, 75Tons60, 70, 75Tons 14000 729 800 RPM 20 HP 70% 15 HP 904 13.34 28000 667 710 750 791 826 10.15 857 27000 646 690 732 773 808 840 10.71 87230000 708 749 787 826 10.13 861 897 12.88 928 14.40 957 15.80 98529000 1375 42.04 1398 43.93 1423 45.91 1445 27000 1363 39.85 1388 41.68 1414 43.54 1437 45.26 14611469 49.80 1491 1515 53.66 30000 1382 43.16 1406 45.18 1428904 13.44 935 14.77 28000 718 756 791 825 10.28 858 27000 695 734 770 805 840891 12.90 922 14.26 952 15.65 29000 741 778 812 845 897 13.19 928 14.59 958 16.05 98732000 1442 49.55 1464 15791496 55.23 1518 57.33 1541 59.53 1565 37000 1494Performance 105,115,130Tons 00 R 1500 1623 76.74 1640 78.951100 100 900 RP26.95 25.3532.56 1233 34.40 1255 36.26 1277 38.17 46000 1138 26.67 30.40 1216 32.05 1240 33.79 1086 23.371641 79.40 1625 76.92 1643 79.30 46000 1624Performance 20 -75Tons Data Table PD-44 Component Static Pressure Drops in.W.GSFHF/G SEHF/G SLHF/G SSHF/G Table PD-45 Component Static Pressure Drops in.W.G Performance 90-130Tons DataSFHF/G SLHF/G SSHF/GTable PD-47 90-130 -Tons Supply Air Fan Drive Selections Table PD-46 20-75 -Tons Supply Air Fan Drive SelectionsBHP RPM 835 39.71 859885 44.08 910 46.33 934 48.32 Table PD-51 90-130Tons -100% Exhaust Fan Drive Selections Table PD-50 20-75Tons 100% Exhaust Fan Drive SelectionsTable PD-52 20-75Tons 50% Exhaust Fan Performance Table PD-53 90-130 Tons 50% Exhaust Fan Performance18.97 835 19.86 859 20.87 885 22.05 910 23.18 934 24.17 Table PD-54- 50% Exhaust Fan Drive Selections Controls VAV UnitsVAV Units Only Reset based on outdoor air temperature Supply Air Setpoint ResetReset based on zone temperature ZoneTemperature Control Unoccupied Zone Heating and CoolingCV Units CV Units OnlyHeating Gas Heating -Two-Stage Gas Heating Modulating Gas Unoccupied ZoneTemperature Control Cooling and HeatingElectric Heating HotWater or Steam HeatingVAV/CV Units Purge sequence D Exhaust sequence CPurge with duct pressure control E Human Interface Panel H.IHuman Interface Panel Main Menu Generic Building Automation System odule GbasEvaporator Coil Frost Protection Dry BulbTemperature Control of Economizer Occupied/Unoccupied SwitchingNight Setback Sensors Occupied/Unoccupied input on the RTMDual Source Power units 200V Electrical Service SizingElectrical Data Set 2. Rooftop units with Electric Heat178 21.8 143 RLA1 LRA48.5 39.0 Motor Hp Table ED-6 -Voltage Utilization Range48.5 39.0 FLADimensional 20 75Tons Detail B Covers 40, 60, 70 and 75 TON Units Figure DD-1 20-75Ton Cooling Only Unit Dimensions Sahf20 & 25 5-8 15/ 16 24-1 3 5/ 8 1-7 9 10’-1 7 ’-10 15/ 16 2’-0 ’-6 SahfFigure DD-5 90 130Tons Service Clearance Dimensional 90 130TonsSection B-B RT-PRC010-EN Figure DD-6 90 130Ton Roof Curb DimensionsField Installed Sensors DimensionalConstant Integrated Comfort System Sensors CV and VAVTableW-1 -Approximate OperatingWeights Lbs./Kg WeightsSL/SS 14740 15380 15930 16080Options OptionsAmbient Control Agency ApprovalMiscellaneous Options Roof Curb Electronic Zone SensorsGeneral Mechanical Specifications90 130Ton Units Supply Fan 20 75Ton UnitsControls Unit ControllerHigh efficiency throwaway option Permanent cleanable wire mesh optionPercent bag filter option Percent cartridge filter optionManual outside air option Outside Air GeneralPercent modulating economizer option Ultra low-leak economizer dampers optionHeating System AccessoriesLiterature Order Number File Number PL-RT-S*HF/S*HG-20-130TONS-PRC0010-EN-10-2001Supersedes RT-DS-8 05/98 Stocking Location Inland-LaCrosse

RT-PRC010-EN specifications

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