Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN manual Energy Management System, Indoor fan cycle configuration

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Installation

Table 12. Indoor fan cycle configuration

Config # Indoor Fan Cycle Mode

0

1

2

Indoor fan will not run when the user mode is OFF. (DEFAULT)

Indoor fan will cycle to the user selected speed in conjunction with the compressor or electric heat during HEAT or COOL

Indoor fan will run continuously at the user selected fan speed during FAN

EMS has no affect.

Indoor fan will normally run continuously at the user selected fan speed.

Indoor fan will not run when the user mode is OFF.

Indoor fan will cycle in conjunction with the compressor or electric heat when the EMS is enabled.

Indoor fan will normally run continuously at the selected fan speed.

Indoor fan will run at HIGH speed when the user mode is OFF.

Indoor fan will cycle in conjunction with the compressor or electric heat when the EMS is enabled.

Energy Management System

Occupancy States

The controller is designed to handle two possible occupancy states:

occupied

occupied standby

When the Energy Management System input is present, it is possible for the controller to switch between the two occupancy states.

If the EMS input is not connected, the controller will always assume the occupied state.

Table 13. Occupancy arbitration for energy management

 

Controller

EMS Input State

Occupancy State

 

 

Open or Not Present

Occupied

 

 

Closed

Occupied Standby

 

 

Occupied state

When the controller is in the occupied state, the unit runs space comfort control using the occupied setpoints. All heating/cooling/ ventilation features are enabled.

Occupied Standby state

When the controller is in occupied standby state, the unit runs space comfort control using the occupied standby setpoints. All heating/ cooling/ventilation features are enabled. Because the occupied standby setpoints cover a wider range than the occupied setpoints the demand for heating and cooling the space is reduced.

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Contents Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner Table of Contents E E 0 9 0 1 * a a Model Number DescriptionResponsible Refrigerant Practices General InformationImportant Environmental Concerns Overview of ManualGeneral Information Fire Hazard Pre-InstallationPre-Installation Considerations ChecklistShipping Package Pre-InstallationReceiving Checklist Receiving and HandlingUnit with wall sleeve and subbase accessory Wall Sleeve Unit DimensionsAir discharge Unit DimensionsLive Electrical Components InstallationElectrical Requirements Power receptacle configurations InstallationPanel from wall sleeve Installation ProcedureRemove rear closure Hazardous Voltage wBottom Install unit power supply265 Option Install the unit controlsVoltage Options Accessory Accessory part number 115V OptionExternal Interface Size Length Wiring VoltageWire SpecificationOutput settings Configure the display module settingsField commissioning support Set point configuration Programmable SettingsSI Metric Display unitsSetpoint limiting Selection Unit Display Measure Example IP EnglishEnergy Management System Indoor fan cycle configurationOccupancy arbitration for energy management Off 20 sec Ptee manual test sequencePthe manual test sequence Off 10 secSequence of Operation OperationAir Discharge Grille OperationRemote Fan Operation Vent ControlAir conditioner performance data Btu/H Heat pump performanceVoltage 208 230 265 Cooling data Electric heat Data Heater sizeCooling temperature change air conditioners Cooling temperature change heat pumpsCooling amperage heat pumps Cooling amperage air conditionersVoltage 208 230 265 Heating total wattage input heat pumpsHeating Btu/H Unit accessory model numbers Hydronic heat options Maintenance Procedures MaintenanceRefrigeration System Service MaintenanceUse of Pressure Regulator Valves Gauges Maintenance BrazingLeak Testing High TemperaturesEvacuation Procedure Maintenance EvacuationFan Motor Overheat Line Piercing Valves Charging ProcedureCharging the System RefrigerantCooling Performance Test Maintenance Cooling Performance TestThermometers Sling PsychrometerResistance Check Heating Power Consumption TestCalculating procedure Testing Capacitor ResistanceIndoor Coil and Air Thermistors Heater Assembly with Power OFF to the Unit and HeaterGround Test Resistance TestRmin Rnom Rmax Thermistor indoor coil ResistancePower cord Installation Power Cord RemovalComponent Replacement Unit Disassembly ProceduresOutdoor Fan and Motor Control Board Replacement Procedure Hazardous VoltageRemoving the Outdoor Coil and Outdoor Air Thermistors Indoor Fan and MotorDiagnostics TroubleshootingOutdoor fan output does not energize TroubleshootingCompressor output does not energize Indoor/remote fan outputs do not energizeVentilation output does not energize Random restart timer ExplanationReversing valve output does not energize Auxiliary heat output does not energizeControl fuse is blown Output on when the mode is offSymptom Condensate pump does not energizeAIR Coil Wiring DiagramPVD Wiring DiagramWiring diagram 07 models PVD Energy management system Limited 2nd through 5th Year Functional Parts Warranty WarrantyFull 1st Year Warranty Full 2nd 5th Sealed System WarrantyPage PTAC-SVX01C-EN

PTAC-SVX01C-EN specifications

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