Trane RT-SVX10C-EN specifications Pressurize, Depressurize

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Remote Minimum Position Potentiometer (5U70) (BAYSTAT023A)

The remote minimum position potentiometer is used on units with an economizer. It allows the operator to remotely set the economizer's minimum position (which controls the amount of outside air entering the unit). Use the installation instructions that shipped with the potentiometer to install it, and the appropriate illustrations in Figure 3-16 or

3-17 to connect it to the unit.

External Auto/Stop Switch (5S67)

A field supplied single pole single throw switch (5S67) may be used to shut down the unit operation. This switch is a bi- nary input wired to the RTM. When opened, the unit shuts down immediately and can be cancelled by closing the switch. Refer to the appropriate illustrations in

Figure 3-16 or 3-17 for the proper connection terminals in the unit control panel. The switch must be rated for 12 ma @ 24 VDC minimum.

VOM Contacts (5K90, 5K91, 5K92, 5K93, 5K94)

If the unit is equipped with a Ventilation Override Module (VOM), (i.e. unit model number digit 21+ is a “N”), a num- ber of special functions can be specified by the building owner or contractor. These functions can include, but are not limited to; (1) Unit Off, (2) Pressurization, (3) Exhaust,

(4)Purge, and (5) Purge with Duct Pressure Control. They are controlled by binary inputs wired to the VOM. These functions can be initiated by; a toggle switch, a time clock, or an ICSTM output. The switch must be rated for 12 ma @ 24 VDC minimum. The following preset sequences can be modified by the customer;

1.VOM Mode “A” Priority 1 - Unit Off: -Supply fan - OFF

-Inlet vanes/VFD - 0% (if equipped)

-Exhaust fan - OFF, Exhaust dampers Closed -O/A dampers - Closed

-Heat - All stages OFF, Modulating Heat output at 0 vdc

-Occupied/Unoccupied output - De-energized (Occupied)

-VO Relay - Energized

-Pre-heater State - Off (if equipped)

2.VOM Mode “B” Priority 2 - Pressurize:

-Supply fan - ON

-Inlet Vanes/VFD - 100% (if equipped)

-Exhaust fan - OFF, Exhaust dampers - Closed -O/A dampers - Open

-Heat - All stages OFF, Modulating Heat output at 0 vdc

-Occupied/Unoccupied output - Energized (Unoccupied)

-VO Relay - Energized

-Pre-heater State - Off (if equipped)

3.VOM Mode “C” Priority 3 - Exhaust: -Supply fan - OFF

-Inlet Vanes/VFD - 0% (if equipped)

-Exhaust fan - ON, Exhaust dampers - Open -O/A dampers - Closed

-Heat - All stages OFF, Modulating Heat output at 0 vdc

-Occupied/Unoccupied output - De-energized (Occupied)

-VO Relay - Energized

-Pre-heater State - Off (if equipped)

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4.VOM Mode “D” Priority 4 - Purge: -Supply fan - ON

-Inlet Vanes/VFD - 100% (if equipped)

-Exhaust fan - ON, Exhaust dampers - Open -O/A dampers - Open

-Heat - All stages OFF, Modulating Heat output at 0 vdc

-Occupied/Unoccupied output - Energized (Unoccupied)

-VO Relay - Energized

-Pre-heater State - Off (if equipped)

5.VOM Mode “E” Priority 5 - Purge with duct pressure control:

-Supply fan - ON

-Inlet Vanes/VFD - (if equipped) Controlled by

S/A Pressure Control with supply air pressure high limit disabled.

-Exhaust fan - ON, Exhaust dampers - Open -O/A dampers - Open

-Heat - All stages OFF, Modulating Heat output at 0 vdc

-Occupied/Unoccupied output - Energized (Unoccupied)

-VO Relay - Energized

-Pre-heater State - Off (if equipped)

"OFF" - will appear in the Ventilation Override screen after all VOM binary inputs have been reset (opened).

Due to codes in some areas, the definitions for some or all of the VOM modes may have to be locked into the program by the user. Once the definitions are locked, the Ventilation Override Module must be replaced in order to reprogram that sequence.

Refer to Figure 3-16 & 3-17 for the proper connection termi- nals in the unit control panel for each of the VOM initiating device’s and the appropriate Programming, Troubleshooting Guide (PTG Latest Edition) for programming instructions.

Emergency Override Definitions (with LCI-I module installed)

When an LCI-I module is installed, the user can initiate one of five (5) Emergency Override sqeuences that have the fol- lowing predefined unit operation:

PRESSURIZE

Supply Fan - On

Inlet Vanes - Open (if equipped) Exhaust Fan - Off (if equipped)

Exhaust Dampers - Closed (if equipped) OA Dampers - Open

Heat - All heat stages Off (staged gas and elec.), Hydronic heat & Mod Gas Heat output at 0%. Occupied/Unoccupied output - Energized

VO Relay - Energized (with VOM module installed) OA Preheater State - Off (with VCM module installed)

DEPRESSURIZE

Supply Fan - Off

Inlet Vanes - Closed (if equipped) Exhaust Fan - On (if equipped) Exhaust Dampers -Open (if equipped) OA Dampers - Closed

Heat - All heat stages Off (staged gas and elec.), Hydronic heat & Mod Gas Heat output at 0%. Occupied/Unoccupied output - De-energized

VO Relay - Energized (with VOM module installed) OA Preheater State - Off (with VCM module installed)

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Unit Dimensions SizeElectrical Entrance Data Unit Dimensions Size Unit Size Furnace Dimensions Note Size/MBH Length HeightSHG Cooling & Heating Units 90 through 130 Ton Sahf SehfSlhf SshfRoof Curb and Ductwork SE,SLSahf Sshf Sfhf Sxhf Sehg Sfhg Sxhg HF/G Installation Unit Rigging & Placement If a Trane Curb Accessory Kit is not usedHeavy Objects Pitch Pocket LocationTypical Unit Rigging Unit Base & Roof Curb Section Main Electrical Power Requirements Installation Field Installed Control WiringGeneral Unit Requirements Requirements for Electric Heat UnitsInstallation Condensate Drain Connections Page Removing Supply and Exhaust Fan Shipping Channels Motors 5Hp Page Installation Sensor & Tubing Installation Units with StatitracTMConnecting the Gas Supply Line to the Furnace Gas Train Hazardous Gases and Flammable VaporsGas Heat Units SFH 350 MBH 850 MBH Flue Assembly Installation Flue Assembly1000 MBH Modulating 500 MBH 1000 MBH Hot Water Heat Units SLHSteam Heat Units SSH SSHG-90Through 130 Ton units Page Hazardous Voltage Live Electrical ComponentsUse Copper Conductors Only Typical Field Power Wiring 20 thru 75 Ton Page Supply Fan Motor FLA ea Horsepower Condenser Fans Total FLAExhaust Fan Motor FLACombustion Blower Motor Sfhf OnlyUnit Tonnage No. of Compressors Tonnage Type Designation Single Source Power 380V, 415V, 460V, Load Definitions Load= Current of the Largest Motor Compressor or FAN Motor On the NextPower Wire Sizing and Protection Device Equations Disconnect Switch Sizing DSSDual Source Power units 200V MCA = 1.25 x Load MOP = 1.25 x LoadControls using 24 VAC Installation Controls using DC Analog Input/OutputsConstant Volume System Controls Variable Air Volume System Controls Constant Volume or Variable Air Volume System ControlsPressurize DepressurizePurge FireRefer to Wiring Notes on 16A16B Page 17A 17B VAV Setpoint Input VoltageTable of Contents Cooling Sequence of Operation Sequence of OperationGas Heating Sequence of Operation Fenwal Ignition SystemUnit Start-Up Propane GasModulating Gas Sequence of Operation Flame FailureFull and Limited Modulating Gas Furnace Electric Heat Sequence of Operation Unit Start-Up Wet Heat Sequence of OperationFreeze Protection Unit Power Compressor DamageElectrical Phasing Voltage Supply and Voltage Imbalance Voltage SupplyVoltage Imbalance Service Test Guide for Component Operation IGVSupply FAN System Airflow Measurements Constant Volume Systems Rotating ComponentsVerifying Proper Fan Rotation If all of the fans are rotating backwardsCondenser Fan Location with Human Interface Designator Variable Air Volume Systems Exhaust Airflow Measurement TraqTM Sensor Airflow MeasurementOptional with all Units Optional with all units equipped with an economizer20 & 25 Ton Supply Fan Performance without Inlet Guide Vanes Ton Supply Fan Performance without Inlet Guide VanesWocfm 1200 RPM 40 HP 40% 300 RP Standard Evaporator Coil 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 Drop 20 & 25 Ton Supply Fan Performance with Inlet Guide Vanes Ton Supply Fan Performance with Inlet Guide Vanes15 HP 900 RPM 80% 10 HP RPM Through 75 Ton Component Static Pressure Drops Inches W.C AIRSTD AIRCFM RPM BHP HF-C20 000 HF-C25 00010,000 HF-C30 000RPM BHP BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP AIR RPM BHPEconomizer Damper Adjustment To Adjust the Fresh Air Damper TravelExhaust Air Dampers Fresh Air & Return Air Damper OperationDamper Travel Adjustment Position Connecting Rod Crank Arm HoleConfiguration Ton UnitsFresh Air & Return Air Linkage Adjustment Compressor Start-UpAll Systems 70 & 105 TonCompressor Operational Sounds Refrigerant ChargingAt Shutdown At Low Ambient Start-UpCompressor 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 Thermostatic Expansion Valves Charging by SubcoolingLow Ambient Dampers Electric, Steam and Hot Water Start-Up Gas Furnace Start-UpHigh-Fire Adjustment Combustion Air Adjustment O2Low-Fire Adjustment 500 MBH, 850 & 1,000 MBH only Two Stage Gas FurnaceMBH Firing ManifoldCO2 Pressure Full Modulating Gas Furnace Heat ExchangerUnit control Limited Modulating Gas Furnace Unit Start-Up Modulating Gas RegulatorModulating Gas Regulator Legend Unit Start-Up Final Unit Checkout Typical Gas FurnaceService & Maintenance Service & Maintenance Unit Internal Fuse Replacement Data & VFD Factory SettingsUnit Model Box-type Note Qty Qty Size of eachWet Heat Coil Fin Data Total Coil Fins Model TypeService & Maintenance Fan Belt Adjustment Scroll Compressor Replacement Suction Line Filter/Drier InstallationGripbelts Gripnotch Cross Small P.D Section Range Min Max Hazardous Voltage! w/Capacitors VFD Programming ParametersSupply and Exhaust Fan VFD Programming Parameters Service & Maintenance Monthly Maintenance FiltersCooling Season Coil Cleaning Heating SeasonCoil Cleaners Contains RefrigerantSteam or Hot Water Coils Final Process Index See Figure Gate type valve 36-37 See -12 Figure See VOM Contacts -16 Figure 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