Trane RT-SVX19A-E4 manual Fire thermostat, Duct mounting of fire thermostat

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Controls

Fire thermostat

There are two sensors in the fire thermostat Kit: Sensor X13100040- 01 is factory-set to open at 57°C. Sensor X13100040-02 is set to open at 115°C.

Sensors are mounted directly in the ductwork. They should be installed where elements can respond quickly to air temperature changes. If not possible, the sensor may be installed on a suitable bracket so the air is drawn across the element. Sensor X13100040-01 has to be mounted in the return air duct. Sensor X13100040-02 has to be mounted in the supply air duct.

Note: Do not permit element guard to touch internal parts. Do not locate sensor where the air circulation is restricted by baffles.

Connection of the fire thermostat with TCI board : Refer to the wiring diagram provided in the unit.

Connection without TCI board

Connect according to the standard wiring diagram provided on the unit.

Remove sensor cover and fasten control securely with screws. Loads connected must not exceed 2 amps, 30V Ac.

Figure 17 - Duct mounting of fire thermostat

1 = Fire thermostat

2 = Hole in the duct

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Contents Installation Operation Maintenance Foreword Safety recommendationsReception Reception in France onlyMaintenance contract WarrantyRefrigerant StorageContents Unit Options Rooftop unit Reception of unitsUnit handling Sling lengths and maximum unit weight Roof curb Installation TKD-WKD-YKD accessoriesUnit size Minimum clearances Minimum clearances mm Dimensions/Weights/ClearancesWeigths & center of gravity Figure Weights of Options & accessoriesInstalling the unit on the ground Installing the unitUnit mounting on roof Connection of duct network Downflow discharge units TKD,WKD,YKD Using the rooftop curbHorizontal discharge units TKH,WKH,YKH Condensate drain line connection Condensate drain pipingGas leak check procedure Gas pipework installationGas burner models UnitFilter arrangement Filter installationMotor sheave / Fan speed Supply fan adjustmentFan Speed RPM Standard Drive To decrease airflow To increase airflowTo increase belt tension Belt tensioningComponent air pressure drops YKD/YKH Pressure drop through accessoriesAirflow EU2/G2 EU4/G4 100% TKD/TKH Pressure drop through accessoriesTKD TKHFilter 100% WKD/WKH Pressure drop through accessoriesWKD WKHYK 155 External static pressure Supply fan performancesYK 175 External static pressure YK 250 External static pressure TK 200 External static pressure TK 175 External static pressureExternal Static Pressure Pa 275 300 TK 250 External static pressure275 300 WK 155 External static pressure Power wiring Factory supplied Disconnect switch OptionElectrical connection TKD/TKH, WKD/WKH units YKD/YKH unitsElectrical Characteristics Unit amps Electrical data YKD/YKH Unit WiringScroll compressors Compressor electrical phasing With Electric heatOutdoor Fan 155 175 200 250 CompressorElectrical data TKD/TKH Supply fan motor 155 200 Compressor155 175 200 250 Indoor Fan Electrical data WKD/WKH Supply fan motor Electrical data YKD/YKH Supply fan motorElectrical data Combustion Blower Motorr Zone sensor wire size and maximum length Control wiringMaximum length Zone sensor wire size Unit controlled by thermostatUnit controlled by Tracker supervisor Unit controlled by BASCO2 sensors SpecificationsWall-mounted and duct-mounted CO2 sensors Wiring the wall-mounted CO2 sensor Power supply requirementsWiring the duct-mounted CO2 sensor CO2 sensor wire sizeMounting the duct-mounted CO2 sensor CO2 sensor maintenanceRemote potentiometer Remote potentiometer dimensionsDuct mounting of fire thermostat Fire thermostatRemote fault relay High temperature safety thermostatClogged filter detector Smoke detectorCommunication Interfaces Hot water coil Hot water coil Installation and connectionDown flow units only Water connection inlet/outlet 1 ¼ ISO R7Soft Starter Electric Heater25% manual fresh air hood 25% fresh air hoodDownflow version Barometric reliefOperation with a conventional thermostat OperationConventional thermostat Gas/ Electric, Electric Heat Thermostat signals are as followsConventional thermostat Heat Pump Cooling/Economizer Operation Unoccupied modeCooling/Economizer Operation with Thermostat1,2 OK toECA board LED Setting the economizer or 0-50% motorized hood optionMinimum fresh air adjustment Power-up initialization Test proceduresTest mode procedure at the ReliaTel control board Auto Test Mode Step Test ModeTest modes StepGas valve Unit start-upGas burner data Marking category of the gas section in different countriesFinal installation checklist Starting the unit in cooling modeCheck torque of power cables contact Operating pressuresEvaporator Fan Operation Cooling without an EconomizerCooling with an Economizer Low Ambient OperationEconomizer Set-Up Potentiometer SettingReliaTel Control Heating Operation Ignition ModuleDiagnostics Final installation checklistLED status Air filters End user routine maintenanceRefrigerant charge Condenser coil Service technician maintenanceHot water coil option System Status Checkout Procedure TroubleshootingSystem failure Service FailureHeating Failure Cooling FailureZone Temperature Sensor ZTS Service Indicator Resetting Cooling and Ignition LockoutsClogged Filter Switch Fan Failure SwitchThermistor Resistance / Temperature Chart Temperature/resistance coefficient is negativeLiterature order number

RT-SVX19A-E4 specifications

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