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Trane RT-PRC031-EN Manual
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Introduction 2 IntelliPak II Rooftop Air Handlers Designed For Today, Tomorrow and Beyond3 Table of Contents4 Features and BenefitsStandard Features ControlsFigure 3. Spring Isolation Figure 2. Latching Access Door CabinetFigure 1. Solid Double Wall Mechanical 5 Optional FeaturesControls Chilled Water CoolingFigure 4. Variable Frequency Drive Cabinet Mechanical Filtration Heat Options Electrical 6 Field Installed Accessories Features SummaryFigure 7. Lifting Lugs Installation and Service ReliabilityFigure 6. Convenience Outlet 7 Application FlexibilityFigure 8. Trane Complete Comfort System Integrated Comfort with Trane Tracer LCI Simplifying the Comfort System IntelliPak II Air Handler monitoring points available through Tracer Tracer control points for IntelliPak II Air Handlers IntelliPak II Air Handler setup and configuration information through Tracer 8 Interoperability Optimum Building Comfort Control VAV Units Only Supply Air Pressure ControlInlet Guide Vanes ControlFigure 11. IntelliPak II Control Panel Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Control Supply Air Static Pressure Limit Supply Air Temperature Controls 11 Controls Variable Air Volume (VAV) Only14 Controls Constant Volume (CV) OnlyCV Units Only Occupied Zone Temperature ControlCooling/Economizer Heating Gas Heating: Two-Stage Gas Heating: Modulating Gas 15 Controls Constant Volume (CV) OnlyElectric Heating Hot Water or Steam Heating Supply Air Tempering Auto Changeover Unoccupied Zone Temperature Control 16 Controls VAV and CV Common to VAV and CV Units Space Pre ssure Control - StatitracMorning Warm-up OptionsFull Capacity Morning Warm-up (MWU) Cycling Capacity Morning Warm- up (MWU) Emergency Override 17 Ventilation Override Module (VOM)18 Human Interface Panel (HI) Human Interface Panel Main Menu Figure 13. Human Interface Panel (HI ) Generic Building Automation System Module (GBAS 0-5 vdc) 19 Generic Building Automation System Module (GBAS 0-10 vdc) Chilled Water Coil - Freeze Stat Steam and Hot Water Coil - Freeze Avoidance Applications with Chilled Water Coil Occupied/Unoccupied Switching Night Setback Sensors 20 Occupied/Unoccupied input on the RTMTrane Tracer or BAS System Timed Override Activation - ICS Timed Override Activation - Non-ICS Comparative Enthalpy Control of Economizer Reference Enthalpy Control of Economizer Dry Bulb Temperature Control of Economizer Emergency Stop Input High Duct Temp Thermostat CO2 Control - Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) 21 Humidification ControlReturn Fan ControlOA Dam er Minimum CO2 Level LonTalk Building Automation System Twinning 22 Applications ConsiderationsExhaust/Return Fan OptionsIntelliPak II Rooftop Air Handler Unit Offers Four Types of Exhaust/Return Fan Systems: Application Recommendations 28 Selection ProcedureCooling Capacity Selection: Step 1 - Coil and Fan Selection Step 2 - Cooling Coil Entering Conditions Step 3 - Determine Supply Fan Motor Heat Gain Supply Air Fan Step 4 - Determine Total Required Cooling Capacity Step 5 - Determine Unit Capacity 29 Selection ProcedureStep 6 - Determine Leaving Air Temperature Heating Capacity Selection Step 1 - Determine Air Temperature Entering Heating Module Step 2 - Determine Total Winter Heating Load Electric Heating System Gas Heating System (Natural Gas) Hot Water Heating System Steam Heating System Air Delivery Procedure Supply Fan Motor Sizing 30 Selection ProcedureExhaust Fan Motor SizingFigure 17. Fan Motor Heat Return Fan Motor Sizing Unit Electrical Requirements Altitude CorrectionsDIGIT 1 UNIT TYPE DIGIT 2 UNIT FUNCTION DIGIT 3 SYSTEM TYPE DIGIT 4 DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCE DIGIT 5 UNIT SIZE DIGIT 6 COOLING COIL DIGIT 7 CHILLED WATER COIL FIN SERIES DIGIT 8 VOLTAGE SELECTION DIGIT 9 HEAT CAPACITY DIGIT 10 & 11 DESIGN SEQUENCE DIGIT 12 UNIT CONFIGURATION SELECTION DIGIT 13 AIRFLOW DIRECTION DIGIT 14 FAN MOTOR DIGIT 15 SUPPLY FAN MOTOR DIGIT 16 SUPPLY FAN RPM DIGIT 17 EXHAUST/RETURN FAN OPTIONS 31 Model Number Description34 General DataTable 3 General Data (All dimensions in inches) 35 General DataTable 3 General Data (All dimensions in inches) 36 General DataTable 4 Gas Heat Inputs/Input Ranges Table 5 Economizer Outdoor Air Damper Leakage (at rated airflow) Table 6 Enthalpy of Saturated Air Table 7 Cooling Capacity Altitude Correction Factors Table 8 Gas Heating Capacity Altitude Correction Factors 37 Performance Adjustment Factorsrees F) Altitude/TemperatureCorrection AirDensity Ratio (Density at New Air Density) Condition/Std. Air Handler Leavin g AirTem p erature (de g Table 9 Chilled Water Coil Capacities2 Row 5W 38 Performance DataChilled Water Coil Capacities43 Table 13 Supply Fan Performance STANDARD CFM Casing A (25")44 Table 14 Supply Fan Performance STANDARD CFM Casing A (25")46 Table 15 Supply Fan Performance STANDARD CFM Casing B (32")47 Table 16 Supply Fan Performance STANDARD CFMCasing B (32")50 Figure 19. Supply Fan Performance STANDARD CFM Casing C (36")Table 18 Supply Fan Performance STANDARD CFM Casing A (25") 51 Performance Data Supply Fan with Inlet Guide Vanes60 Performance DataExhaust Fan Table 21 Exhaust Fan Performance LOW CFMCase B, STANDARD CFMCase A (25" Fan) Figure 23. Exhaust Fan Performance LOW CFMCase B, STANDARD CFMCase A (25" Fan)25" FC Exhaust Fan Performance w/Damper 61 Static Presure(InWC)66 Performance DataReturn Fan70 Performance DataHeatTable 27 Natural Gas Heating Capacities Table 28 Electric Heat Air Temperature Rise Table 29 Electric Heat kw Ranges 71 Performance DataHeatTable 30 Hot Water Coil Heating Capacities (Q/ITD) Table 31 Steam Coil Heating Capacities (Q/ITD) Table 32 Properties of Steam Table 33 Chilled Water Coil Airside Pressure Drop (in H20) Table 34 Component Static Pressure Drops (in. H2O) 72 Performance DataComponent Static Pressure Drops/Fan Drive Selections76 Electrical DataElectrical Service Sizing Set 1. Cooling with Gas Heat Air Handling Units Set 2. Cooling with Electric Heat GENERAL NOTE 77 Electrical Data91 Weigh tsTable 48 Approximate Operating Weights (Lbs.) 93 WeightsTable 50 Roof Curb Weights 94 Options100 Mechanical SpecificationsGeneral Casing Access Doors Blank Sections Airflow Path Burglar Bar Belt Guard Electrical SystemConvenience Outlet Non-Fused Disconnect Switch Unit Interrupt Rating Marine Lights (Customer Powered) Supply/Exhaust/Return Motors 101 Cooling System Chilled Water CoilWater Va lve External Piping Enclosure Air Handling System Controls Unit Controller 4 Trane LonTalk Communication Interface Module (LCI-I) 102 Filters MERV 14, 90-95 Percent, Low Pressure Drop, Totally Incinerable, Cartridge, Final Filter MERV 14, 90-95 Percent, High Temperature Rated, Cartridge, Final Filter Option MERV 17, 99.97 Percent, Standard Temperature Rated, HEPA, Final Filter Option MERV 17, 99.97 Percent, High Temperature Rated, HEPA, Final Filter Option 103 Exhaust AirGeneral No Relief (Standard) 100 Percent Modulating Exhaust Fan Optio n 100 Percent Modulating Exhaust Fan with Statitrac Control Option 104 Return Air100 Percent Modulating R eturn Fan 100 Percent Modulating R eturn Fan with Statitrac Control Option Fresh Air General Demand Control Ventilation Fresh Air Measurement 0-25 Percent Motorized Outside Air Damper Option 0-100 Percent Modulating Economizer Option Low Leak and Ultra Low Leak Economizer Dampers Option Economizer Control with Comparative Enthalpy Economizer Control with Reference Enthalpy Economizer Control with Dry Bulb 105 Heating System Electric Heating Option Gas Fired Heating Option Steam Heating Option Hot water Heating Op tion Accessories
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