Trane BCXC-SVX01B-EN, BCVC, BCHC manual Installation Controls, Service Communication Wiring

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Installation Controls

b.Pull the control wires through the cutout. Attach the module to the wall using the screws provided.

5.Strip the insulation on the interconnection wires back 0.25 inch and connect to TB1. Screw down the terminal blocks.

6.Replace the zone sensor cover and adjustment knob.

If installing a Tracer™ ZN510 or ZN520 zone sensor, see “Tracer Summit Communication Wiring,” p. 27 for more information.

Communication Wiring

Units with Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 only

Note: Communication link wiring is a shielded, twisted pair of wire and must comply with applicable electrical codes.

Follow these general guidelines when installing communication wiring on units with either a Tracer™ ZN510 or ZN520 controller:

Maintain a maximum 5000 ft. aggregate run

Install all communication wiring in accordance with the NEC and all local codes.

Solder the conductors and insulate (tape) the joint sufficiently when splicing communication wire. Do not use wire nuts to make the splice.

Do not pass communication wiring between buildings because the unit will assume different ground potentials.

Do not run power in the same conduit or wire bundle with communication link wiring.

Service Communication Wiring

Establish service communication using Rover™ service software connected to the Tracer™ ZN controller using a twisted wire pair to one of the following connection points:

Remote zone sensor module

Connections on the board

This allows the technician to view and edit the Tracer™ controller configuration and troubleshoot the unit.

Note: Unit control options and field wiring practices may limit the controller’s communication ability.

Route interconnecting wiring from the Tracer™ controller to provide service communication at the wall-mounted zone sensor module. Install wiring by referencing the unit wiring diagram and Table 12, p. 29 for appropriate wire sizes. After wiring is complete, connect the communication cable (provided with the Rover™ service tool) to the telephone style RJ11 connection on the zone sensor module. Attach the other end of the cable to a computer running Trane Rover software to communicate.

Zone Sensors Without Interconnecting Wiring

Establish service communication to the Tracer™ ZN controller by wiring directly to the board inside the control box. Refer to the unit-wiring diagram for appropriate communication terminals on the board.

Once wiring is complete, Use Trane Rover™ software to communicate to the Tracer™ ZN controller.

Tracer Communications

Tracer™ ZN controllers have Comm5 communication ports. Typically, a communication link is applied between unit controllers and a building automation system. Communication also is possible via Rover™, Trane’s service tool.

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Contents Blower Coil Air Handler AprilResponsible Refrigerant Practices Refrigerant warning informationEnvironmental Concerns Hazard of Explosion and Deadly Gases About This Manual TrademarksTable of Contents BCXC-SVX01B-EN Digits 5, 6, 7 Unit Size Digit 16 Motor HorsepowerDigits 1, 2, 3, 4 Unit Model Digit 8 Unit VoltageModel Number Description General Information Blower Coil General InformationGeneral Information Jobsite Storage Recommendations Pre-InstallationReceiving and Handling Pre-Installation Installation PreparationService Access Unit size Dimension aImproper Unit Lift Unit Handling ProcedureRigging and Handling Unit Location RecommendationsPre-Installation Checklist Skid RemovalUnit Size RH LH Weight Dimensions and WeightsHorizontal blower coil dimensions in. and weights lb Horizontal Blower CoilUnit Size Weight Dimensions and WeightsVertical blower coil dimensions in. and weights lb Vertical Blower CoilUnit size Angle filter and mixing box dimensions in. and weights lbAngle Filter and Mixing Box Bottom or Top Access Filter Box AIR Flow Filter Filter Access PanelElectric heat dimensions in. and weights lb Electric HeatCoil Connections, NPT Steam coil box dimensions in. and weights lbSteam Coil Supply ReturnDX coil connection sizes, OD Coil ConnectionsHydronic coil connection sizes, OD Steam coil connection sizes, female connection, NPTPiping Packages Basic PipingDimensions and Weights Deluxe Piping Piping Nominal Actual sizeZone Sensor Installation Installation ControlsInstalling Wall Mounted Controls Wiring InstructionsService Communication Wiring Communication WiringInstallation Controls Zone Sensors Without Interconnecting WiringTracer Summit Communication Wiring Installation Electrical Wire size range Max. wiring distance Installation ElectricalZone sensor maximum wiring distances, ft m Electrical Grounding Restrictions Hazardous VoltageUnit size Voltage Useful FormulasAvailable electric heat, min-max kW Motor electrical data 190/50/3 220/50/1240/50/1 380/50/3Bchc Installation Procedure Installation MechanicalInstalling the Unit Horizontal Units, Model BchcInstallation Mechanical Vertical Units, Model BcvcHeating Coil Option Mixing Box OptionCondensate Drain Connections Mixing Box Installation ProcedureLinkage Installation Procedure Recommended drain trap installation for draw-through units Duct ConnectionsPotential coil-freeze condition Installation PipingWater Coil Connections Refrigerant Coil PipingSuction Line Installation PipingValve Damage Field-Installing Evaporator Piping Field-installed evaporation piping exampleGeneral Steam PipingCoil Condensate Steam CoilsType NS steam coils, horizontal tubes for horizontal airflow Tracer Controllers Controls InterfaceControl Options Tracer controller input/output summary Rover Service SoftwareControls Interface Tracer controller ZN010 ZN510 ZN520Tracer Control Device ZN010 Tracer ZN510 Tracer ZN520 Tracer controller function summaryEnd Device Option Availability Receiving Pre-Start ChecklistPre-Start Unit LocationUnit Piping Pre-Start Component OverviewDuctwork ElectricalTracer ZN Controller Sequence of Operation Start-UpSequence of Operation Sensor type Sensor position Unit occupancy mode Occupied ModeUnoccupied Mode Start-UpOccupied Bypass Mode, Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 Only Occupied Standby Mode Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 onlyCooling Operation Discharge Air Tempering Tracer ZN520 Only Start-Up Economizer Cooling Tracer ZN520 OnlyDX Cooling Tracer ZN520 only Heating OperationAuto fan operation Fan speed default Fan Mode Operation Rotating ComponentsTracer ZN520 fan configuration Fan sequence of operationTracer ZN520 Fan Speed SwitchTracer ZN010 and ZN510 Continuous Fan OperationStart-Up Fan Cycling Operation Fan Off DelayFan mode operation, Tracer ZN010 and ZN510 Fan Start on High SpeedTwo- and Four-Pipe Changeover Operation Entering Water Temperature Sampling FunctionLocal fan switch enabled Fan operation in heating and cooling modesElectric Heat Operation Unit mode as related to water temperatureUnit type EWT sensor required? Coil water temperature Economizer Damper Tracer ZN520 OnlyData Sharing Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 Only BIP1 Low Temperature Detection OptionTracer Dehumidification Tracer ZN520 Only Binary InputsBIP3 Occupancy Sensor Binary input configurationsBIP2 Condensate Overflow Detection Option BIP4 Fan Status ZN520 OnlyAnalog inputs Analog InputsBinary Outputs Analog input Terminal Function Range ZN010 ZN510 ZN520Zone sensor wiring connections Space Temperature MeasurementBinary output configuration Zone SensorFan Switch Fan Mode SwitchExternal Setpoint Adjustment Local SetpointOn/Cancel Buttons Communication JackMaintenance Maintenance ProceduresFan Belt Tension MaintenanceFan Assembly Set Screws Torque in.-lb Ft-lbBelt tension BCBH/BCVC valve package waterflow limitsRow coil BCHC/BCVC coil general dataHydronic coil data Steam coil data 1750 1450 Size Watts Browning Trane 60 Hz 50 Hz Drive dataUnit Motor Motor sheave Fan sheave Belt Inspecting and Cleaning Coils Coil MaintenancePotential unit damage from coil cleaners Steam, Hot Water, and Cooling Coil Cleaning ProcedurePeriodic Maintenance Checklists Rotating partsMaintenance LED Activity DiagnosticsTroubleshooting Manual Output Test DiagnosticsManual Output Test Procedure Tracer ZN520 test sequence DiagnosticsTranslating Multiple Diagnostics Fan Cool output a Heat output Damper Steps J1-1, J1-3Resetting Diagnostics Automatic Reset by the ControllerRover Service Tool Diagnostics Manual Output TestCycling Power Diagnostic Reset Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 OnlyDiagnostic Latching Fan Valves Electric heat Damper Tracer ZN010 and ZN510 controller diagnosticsTracer ZN520 diagnostics Diagnostic Fan Other outputsaValves stay closed Common DiagnosticsFan outputs do not energize Probably cause ExplanationFresh air damper stays closed Valves stay openElectric heat not operating Fresh air damper stays open DX or electric outputs do not energizeWiring Diagrams Two-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN510Wiring Diagrams Four-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN510Four-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN510 Two-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN520 Four-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN520 Four-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN520 Four-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN520 Four-Pipe Bcxc with Control Interface Four-Pipe Bcxc with Control Interface Field Installed Device Bcxc with DX Coil and Tracer ZN520Bcxc with DX Coil, Hydronic Heating, and Tracer ZN520 BCXC-SVX01B-EN