Trane Tracer Unit Ventilator, ZN.520 manual Fans, Rover service tool

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Troubleshooting

power, the unit cycles through a power-up sequence and clears all timers.

By default, the controller attempts to reset all diagnostics at power- up. Diagnostics present at power- up and those that occur after pow- er-up are handled according to the defined unit diagnostics sequenc- es (For more information see,Table

28:Tracer™ ZN.520 Unit Controller diag- nostics, on page 52 for more information.).

Building automation system

Some building automation sys-

tems (i.e., Tracer Summit building automation system) can reset di- agnostics in the Tracer™ ZN.520 unit controller. For more complete information, refer to the product literature for the building automa- tion system.

Rover service tool

Rover service tool can reset diag- nostics in the Tracer™ ZN.520 unit controller. For more complete in- formation, refer to the Rover In- stallation, Operation, and Programming manual.

Diagnostic reset

Any device that can communicate the network variable nviRequest (enumeration “clear_alarm”) can reset diagnostics in the Tracer™ ZN.520 unit controller. The con- troller also attempts to reset diag- nostics whenever power is cycled.

Cycling the fan switch

If the user cycles the fan speed switch from OFF to any speed, the controller resets all diagnostics. Diagnostics may recur immediate- ly if the problem still exists.

Questionable unit operation

Fans

Table 29: Fan outputs do not energize

Probable cause

Possible Explanation

 

 

 

 

Unit wiring

The wiring between the controller outputs and the fan relays and contacts must be present and correct

for normal fan operation.

 

 

 

 

If the controller does not have power, the unit fan does not operate. For the Tracer™ ZN.520 Unit

No power to the controller

Controller to operate normally, it must have an input voltage of 24 VAC. When the green LED is off

 

continuously, the controller does not have sufficient power or has failed.

 

 

Unit configuration

The controller must be properly configured based on the actual installed end devices and application.

When the unit configuration does not match the actual end devices, the fans may not work correctly.

 

 

 

Random-start observed

After power-up, the controller always observes a random-start from 5 to 30 seconds. The controller

remains off until the random-start time expires.

 

 

 

 

When power-up control wait is enabled (non-zero time), the controller remains off until one of two

Power-up control

conditions occurs:

 

wait

1. The controller exits power-up control wait once it receives communicated information.

 

2. The controller exits power-up control wait once the power-up control wait time expires.

 

 

Diagnostic present

A specific list of diagnostics affects fan operation. For more information see, Tracer™ ZN.520 Unit

Controller diagnostics, on page 52 for more information.)

 

 

 

 

The controller includes a manual output test sequence you can use to verify output operation and

Manual output test

associated output wiring. However, based on the current step in the test sequence, the unit fan may not

 

be on. For more information see, Manual Output Test, on page 48 for more information.)

 

 

Fan mode OFF

When a local fan mode switch (provided on the Trane zone sensor) determines the fan operation, the

off position controls the unit OFF.

 

 

 

Requested mode OFF

You can communicate a desired operating mode (such as OFF, HEAT, and COOL) to the controller. When

OFF is communicated to the controller, the unit controls the fan OFF. There is no heating or cooling.

 

 

 

UNOCCUPIED operation

When the controller is in the UNOCCUPIED mode, the fan is cycled.

 

 

 

The controller operates the fan continuously when in the OCCUPIED, OCCUPIED STANDBY, or OCCUPIED

Cycling fan operation/continuous

BYPASS mode. When the controller is in the unoccupied mode, the fan is cycled between HIGH speed and

 

OFF with capacity.

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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