Trane RT-SVX10C-EN Variable Air Volume VAV Units, Unit Component Layout and Shipwith Locations

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Variable Air Volume (VAV) Units

Occupied Heating - Supply Air Temperature

When a VAV units is equipped with "Modulating Heat", and the system is in an occupied mode, and the field supplied changeover relay contacts (5K87) have closed, the supply air temperature will be controlled to the customer specified supply air heating setpoint. It will remain in the heating sta- tus until the changeover relay contacts are opened.

Occupied Cooling - Supply Air Temperature

When a VAV unit is in the occupied mode, the supply air temperature will be controlled to the customers specified supply air cooling setpoint by modulating the economizer and/or staging the mechanical cooling "On and Off" as re- quired. The changeover relay contacts must be open on units with "Modulating Heat" for the cooling to operate.

Daytime Warm-up

On VAV units equipped with heat, if the zone temperature falls below the daytime warm-up initiate temperature dur- ing the occupied mode, the system will switch to full air- flow. During this mode, the VAV box/unocc relay, RTM K3, will be energized (this is to signal the VAV boxes to go to 100%). After the VAV box max stroke time has elapsed (factory set at 6 minutes), the VFD/IGV output will be set to 100%. The airflow will be at 100% and the heat will be turned on to control to the occupied heating setpoint. When the zone temperature reaches the daytime warm-up termination setpoint, the heat will be turned off, the K3 re- lay will be de-energized, releasing the VAV boxes, the VFD/IGV output will go back to duct static pressure control

General Information (Continued)

and the unit will return to discharge air control. If the occ zone heating setpoint is less than the DWU terminate setpoint, the heat will turn off when the occ zone heat setpoint is reached, but it will stay in DWU mode and cycle the heat to maintain setpoint.

Unoccupied Heating - Zone Temperature

When a VAV unit is equipped with gas, electric, or hydronic heat and is in the unoccupied mode, the zone temperature will be controlled to within the customers specified setpoint deadband. During an unoccupied mode for a VAV unit, the VAV box/unocc relay will be in the unoccupied position and the VFD/IGV output will be at 100%. This means that if there is a call for heat (or cool) and the supply fan comes on, it will be at full airflow and the VAV boxes in the space will need to be 100% open as signaled by the VAV box/ unocc relay.

Supply Air Tempering

On VAV units equipped with "Modulating Heat", if the sup- ply air temperature falls 10 F below the supply air tempera- ture setpoint, the hydronic heat valve will modulate to maintain the supply air temperature to within the low end of the setpoint deadband.

Supply Duct Static Pressure Control (Occupied)

The RTM relies on input from the duct pressure transducer when a unit is equipped with Inlet Guide Vanes or a Vari- able Frequency Drive to position the Inlet Guide Vanes or set the supply fan speed to maintain the supply duct static pressure to within the static pressure setpoint deadband. Refer to the Transducer Voltage Output vs Pressure Input values listed in the Space Pressure Transducer (3U62) section.

Unit Component Layout and "Shipwith" Locations

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Contents With 3-DTMScroll Compressors ModelsLater Design Sequence Overview of Manual Literature Change HistoryTable of Contents Model Number Description General InformationDigit 3 Unit Airflow Unit Description Fiberglass WoolHazard Identification General Information Commonly Used AcronymsSupply AIR General InformationCFM Ventilation Control Module VCM Design special option onlyLead-Lag Constant Volume CV Units Unit Component Layout and Shipwith Locations Variable Air Volume VAV UnitsGeneral Information Space Temperature Averaging Control Module Locations for SHF 40, 60, 70 & 75 Ton Units Table of Contents Storage Unit Dimensions & Weight InformationNo Step Surface Unit Inspection As soon as the unit arrives at the job sitePage Sahf Cooling-Only Units 20 thru 75 Ton Electrical Entrance Data Unit Dimensions InstallationUnit Dimensional Data Dimensions Size Unit Base Dimensional Data DimensionsSEHF, SFHF, SLHF, SSHF, Sxhf Units 20 thru 75 Ton Unit Size Furnace Dimensions Note Size/MBH Length Height Unit Base Dimensional Data Dimensions SizeUnit Dimensions Size Electrical Entrance Data Unit Dimensions SizeSHG Cooling & Heating Units 90 through 130 Ton Sshf SahfSehf SlhfSahf Sshf Sfhf Sxhf Sehg Sfhg Sxhg HF/G Roof Curb and DuctworkSE,SL Pitch Pocket Location Installation Unit Rigging & PlacementIf a Trane Curb Accessory Kit is not used Heavy ObjectsTypical Unit Rigging Unit Base & Roof Curb Section Requirements for Electric Heat Units Main Electrical Power RequirementsInstallation Field Installed Control Wiring General Unit RequirementsInstallation Condensate Drain Connections Page Removing Supply and Exhaust Fan Shipping Channels Motors 5Hp Page Units with StatitracTM Installation Sensor & Tubing InstallationGas Heat Units SFH Connecting the Gas Supply Line to the Furnace Gas TrainHazardous Gases and Flammable Vapors 350 MBH 850 MBH Hot Water Heat Units SLH Flue Assembly InstallationFlue Assembly 1000 MBH Modulating 500 MBH 1000 MBHSSHG-90 Steam Heat Units SSHThrough 130 Ton units Page Use Copper Conductors Only Hazardous VoltageLive Electrical Components Typical Field Power Wiring 20 thru 75 Ton Page FLA Supply Fan Motor FLA ea HorsepowerCondenser Fans Total FLA Exhaust Fan MotorUnit Tonnage No. of Compressors Tonnage Type Designation CombustionBlower Motor Sfhf Only On the Next Single Source Power 380V, 415V, 460V,Load Definitions Load = Current of the Largest Motor Compressor or FAN MotorMCA = 1.25 x Load MOP = 1.25 x Load Power Wire Sizing and Protection Device EquationsDisconnect Switch Sizing DSS Dual Source Power units 200VConstant Volume System Controls Controls using 24 VACInstallation Controls using DC Analog Input/Outputs Constant Volume or Variable Air Volume System Controls Variable Air Volume System ControlsDepressurize PressurizeFire Purge16A Refer to Wiring Notes on16B Page 17A 17B Input Voltage VAV SetpointTable of Contents Sequence of Operation Cooling Sequence of OperationPropane Gas Gas Heating Sequence of OperationFenwal Ignition System Unit Start-UpFull and Limited Modulating Gas Furnace Modulating Gas Sequence of OperationFlame Failure Freeze Protection Electric Heat Sequence of OperationUnit Start-Up Wet Heat Sequence of Operation Electrical Phasing Unit PowerCompressor Damage Voltage Imbalance Voltage Supply and Voltage ImbalanceVoltage Supply IGV Service Test Guide for Component OperationSupply FAN If all of the fans are rotating backwards System Airflow Measurements Constant Volume SystemsRotating Components Verifying Proper Fan RotationCondenser Fan Location with Human Interface Designator Variable Air Volume Systems Optional with all units equipped with an economizer Exhaust Airflow MeasurementTraqTM Sensor Airflow Measurement Optional with all UnitsTon Supply Fan Performance without Inlet Guide Vanes 20 & 25 Ton Supply Fan Performance without Inlet Guide VanesWocfm 1200 RPM 40 HP 40% 300 RP Standard Evaporator Coil 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 Drop Ton Supply Fan Performance with Inlet Guide Vanes 20 & 25 Ton Supply Fan Performance with Inlet Guide Vanes15 HP 900 RPM 80% 10 HP RPM AIR Through 75 Ton Component Static Pressure Drops Inches W.CCFM RPM BHP STDAIR HF-C30 000 HF-C20 000HF-C25 000 10,000AIR RPM BHP RPM BHP BHP RPM BHP RPM BHPFresh Air & Return Air Damper Operation Economizer Damper AdjustmentTo Adjust the Fresh Air Damper Travel Exhaust Air DampersTon Units Damper Travel Adjustment PositionConnecting Rod Crank Arm Hole Configuration70 & 105 Ton Fresh Air & Return Air Linkage AdjustmentCompressor Start-Up All SystemsAt Low Ambient Start-Up Compressor Operational SoundsRefrigerant Charging At ShutdownCompressor Locations Cooling Cycle Pressure Curve 340 320 Full Load 380 360 340 OD Ambient Full Load 380 360 340 OD Ambient 320 240 220 380 360 OD Ambient Low Ambient Dampers Thermostatic Expansion ValvesCharging by Subcooling Gas Furnace Start-Up Electric, Steam and Hot Water Start-UpTwo Stage Gas Furnace High-Fire AdjustmentCombustion Air Adjustment O2 Low-Fire Adjustment 500 MBH, 850 & 1,000 MBH onlyCO2 Pressure MBHFiring Manifold Unit control Full Modulating Gas FurnaceHeat Exchanger Modulating Gas Regulator Legend Limited Modulating Gas Furnace Unit Start-UpModulating Gas Regulator Typical Gas Furnace Unit Start-Up Final Unit CheckoutService & Maintenance Unit Internal Fuse Replacement Data & VFD Factory Settings Service & MaintenanceModel Type Unit Model Box-type Note QtyQty Size of each Wet Heat Coil Fin Data Total Coil FinsService & Maintenance Fan Belt Adjustment Gripbelts Gripnotch Cross Small P.D Section Range Min Max Scroll Compressor ReplacementSuction Line Filter/Drier Installation Supply and Exhaust Fan VFD Programming Parameters Hazardous Voltage! w/CapacitorsVFD Programming Parameters Cooling Season Service & Maintenance Monthly MaintenanceFilters Heating Season Coil CleaningSteam or Hot Water Coils Coil CleanersContains Refrigerant Final Process Index See Figure Gate type valve 36-37 See -12 Figure See VOM Contacts -16 Figure 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