Trane Tracer Unit Ventilator, ZN.520 manual Entering Water Temperature Sampling

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Unit Operation

Figure 19: Vertical unit with face-and- bypass damper operations

Upon power-up, the controller cal-

controller for standalone applica- tions.

When a unit uses 2-way modulat- ing valves, it is possible for the wa- ter near the entering water temperature sensor to migrate to- wards ambient temperature. The Tracer ZN.520 controller has a wa- ter sampling feature for these ap- plications. When the sensed water temperature is not sufficient for the requested heat/cool mode (5°F above the zone temperature for heating or 5°F below the zone temperature for cooling), the con- troller drives the valve fully open. The controller then monitors the water temperature until the appro- priate temperature is sensed or until the three minute time limit expires. If the water temperature is acceptable for the requested ca- pacity, the unit continues normal operation. If the three minute tim- er expires and the water tempera- ture is still unsuitable, the unit closes the valve and waits one hour before invoking the sampling feature again.

Table 22: Water assumption chart

point. Default minimum damper positions are provided and can be changed for occupied and occu- pied standby modes, or for low speed operation. The controller can also receive a communicated outdoor air damper minimum po- sition from Tracer Summit. A com- municated minimum position from Tracer Summit has priority over all configured setpoints.

During the OCCUPIED mode the outdoor air damper will always be controlled to the effective mini- mum position unless ASHRAE Cy- cle I, ASHRAE Cycle II, or economizing modes are active.

ibrates the face-and-bypass damp- er to the full bypass position by overdriving the damper actuator. During normal operation, whenev- er the Tracer ZN.520 controller generates a face-and-bypass damper position request of zero or 100%, the unit calibrates the actu- ator by overdriving the damper ac- tuator 135%.

Unit Configuration

2-pipe Heating valve

2-pipe cooling valve

2-pipe H/C valve with auto changeover enabled

2-pipe H/C valve with auto changeover disabled

Temperature Assumed1

Hot

Cold

Hot

Cold

Figure 20: OA/RA actuator mounting for the vertical unit ventilator

Entering Water

Temperature

Sampling

Units with 4-pipe changeover and 2-pipe changeover require an en- tering water temperature to deter- mine if the appropriate water temperature is present for the re- quested mode (heating or cool- ing). This temperature may be communicated in an ICS system or hardwired to the Tracer ZN.520

1.Assumption based on absence of a valid entering water temperature

Modulating Outdoor Air Operation

The Tracer ZN.520 controller oper- ates a modulating (3-wire floating) outdoor air damper actuator ac- cording to the effective occupan- cy, outdoor air temperature, space temperature, effective setpoint, discharge air temperature, and discharge air temperature set-

Figure 21: Figure 2: OA/RA actuator mounting for the horizontal unit ventilator

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Contents Tracer ZN.520 for Classroom Unit Ventilator Installation Owner DiagnosticsInstallation of New Units Start-up ProceduresPower Up Sequence Tracer ZN.520 Overview General InformationGeneral Information Tracer ZN.520 unit controller circuit board Controller Circuit Board FeaturesService Controller FeaturesTypical Components Peer-to-Peer Communications Communication ConfigurationsIntegrated Comfort System Communication Interface Stand-AloneInteroperability Characteristic End Device SpecificationsStandard End Devices DescriptionStandard End Devices Way Control Valve Time clock Zone sensor Dpdt Control Transformer Specifications Installation and WiringBinary Inputs Generic/baseboard Heat Binary Output Binary OutputsAnalog inputs Analog InputsMounting Vertical classroom unit ventilator end pocket Power WiringProper zone sensor placement Installing the Wall- Mounted Zone Sensor OptionalHumidity and CO2 Sensors Typical Wiring Diagram-Wall Mounted Zone Sensor Typical Wiring Diagram-Unit Mounted Zone Sensor Typical Wiring Diagram-Unit Input and output summary Input/Output SummaryInput/Output Summary Configurable parameters ConfigurationCooling source Heating sourceBinary Outputs1 Binary Inputs1 Binary input summary ConfigurationAnalog Inputs1 Analog input summaryEnd Device Configurations Fan ConfigurationFan configuration ranges DefaultDischarge air limit ranges Default Valid range Setpoint defaults Default Valid rangeSetpoints Discharge Air LimitsPower-Up Control Wait Occupied Bypass TimerMaintenance Timers Unit Identification Tag Location IdentifierWinking Unit Operation Power-UpHeating And Cooling Changeover Logic OccupancyHeat/Cool Changeover logic Cooling Operation Fan Off DelayHeating Operation Fan OperationFace-and-Bypass Damper Operation Valve OperationExhaust fan/damper operation Modulating ValvesWater assumption chart Entering Water Temperature SamplingUnit Configuration Temperature Assumed1DX Operation Economizer OperationElectric Heat Operation Baseboard Heat OperationOutput Overrides Filter Status/ Maintenance TimerFan Status Other ModesSimple data sharing application Data Sharing-LonWorksMore complex data sharing application Heating And Cooling Changeover Logic Heat/Cool Changeover logic Cooling Operation Valve Operation Entering Water Temperature Sampling Economizer Operation Output Overrides Data Sharing-LonWorks More complex data sharing application Red Service LED TroubleshootingBlack Service Push Button Yellow Comm LEDExit6 Test ProcedureTroubleshooting Entering Water Temperature Failure Space Temperature FailureDischarge Air Temperature Limit Outdoor Air Temperature FailureDiagnostics Troubleshooting Translating Multiple Diagnostics Fans Rover service toolValves stay closed Probable cause Possible Explanation ValvesValves stay open Probable cause Possible Explanation Outside Air Damper DX/Electric HeatOutdoor air damper stays closed Probable cause Explanation Probable Cause Explanation Outdoor air damper stays openReplacing Circuit Boards Tracer ZN.520 Unit Controller ReplacementFan Switch Resistance Values Hardwired Setpoint AdjustmentHardwired Thermistor Values AppendixBinary Configuration Appendix-Binary ConfigurationBinary configuration details Binary input or output FunctionEffective heat/ cool mode output nvoHeatCool Heat/cool mode input NviHeatCoolAppendix-Unit Operation Unit Operation Based On The Effective HEAT/COOL OutputAppendix-Unit Operation Appendix-Data Lists Configuration properties1Data Lists Input/output listing1Appendix-Timeclock Setting the Time ClockSet the Time and Day Set the ProgramOverride Program Manual Operation Review and Change ProgramsAppendix-Timeclock Appendix-Location Identifier Location Identifier Location Identifier Location Identifier Trane Company