Diagnostics
Table 48. Fresh air damper stays open
Probable cause | Explanation |
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Normal operation | The controller opens and closes the fresh air damper based on the controller’s occupancy mode and fan status. Normally, |
| the fresh air damper is open during occupied mode when the fan is running and closed during unoccupied mode. |
Manual output test | The controller includes a manual output test sequence that verifies analog and binary output operation and associated |
| wiring. However, based on the current step in the test sequence, the fresh air damper may be open. Refer to the “Manual |
| Output Test,” p. 73. |
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 device, the damper may not work correctly. |
Unit wiring | The wiring between the controller outputs and the fresh air damper must be present and correct for normal damper |
| operation. Refer to the unit wiring diagrams on the unit. |
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Table 49. Valves stay closed
Probable cause | Explanation |
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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 (valves are closed). |
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| When power up control wait is enabled |
| The controller exits power up control wait once it receives communicated information. |
| The controller exits power up control wait once the power up control wait time expires. |
Manual output test | The controller includes a manual output test sequence you can use to verify output operation and associated output |
| wiring. However, based on the current step in the test sequence, the valve(s) may not be open. Refer to the “Manual |
| Output Test,” p. 73. |
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 and valves to close. |
Sampling logic | The controller includes entering water temperature sampling logic which is automatically invoked during |
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| Refer to “Entering Water Temperature Sampling Function,” p. 55. |
Diagnostic present | A specific list of diagnostic affects valve operation. For more information, see Table 41, p. 77 and Table 42, p. 77. |
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 valves may not work correctly. |
| Example: A |
| or if the entering water sensor is not present. The unit will not heat if the entering water temperature is too cool for |
| heating. |
Unit wiring | The wiring between the controller outputs and the valve(s) must be present and correct for normal valve operation. |
Random start observed | After power up, the controller always observes a random start from 0 to 25 seconds. The controller remains off until |
| the random start time expires. |
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Table 50. DX or electric outputs do not energize
Probable cause | Explanation |
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Unit wiring | The wiring between the controller outputs and the end devices must be present and correct for normal operation. |
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 unit may not work correctly. |
Diagnostic present | A specific list of diagnostic affects valve operation. For more information, see Table 41, p. 77 and Table 42, p. 77. |
Manual output test | The controller includes a manual output test sequence you can use to verify output operation and associated output |
| wiring. However, based on the current step in the test sequence, the valve(s) may not be open. Refer to the “Manual |
| Output Test,” p. 73. |
Freeze avoidance | When the fan is off with no demand for capacity (0%) and the outdoor air temperature is below is below the freeze |
| avoidance setpoint, the controller disables compressors and electric heat outputs. This includes unoccupied mode when |
| there is no call for capacity or any other time the fan is off. |
Normal operation | The controller energizes the outputs only as needed to meet the unit capacity requirements. |
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