Trane BAS-APG001-EN Connecting the main circuit board, Connecting the circuit board ribbon cable

Models: BAS-APG001-EN Engineered Smoke Control System for Tracer Summit

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Chapter 4 Installing the Tracer Summit BMTX BCU

Connecting the main circuit board

The main circuit board is attached to a plastic frame. It is shipped separately. The board can be kept in the office and programmed while the back of the enclosure is mounted and the termination board, which is attached to the back of the enclosure, is wired. After programming has been completed, connect the circuit board to the termination board as shown in the following procedure.

To connect the circuit board:

1.Verify that the 24 Vac power cable is not connected to the termination board.

2.Hold the circuit board frame at a 90° angle to the back of the enclosure, as shown in Figure 21.

3.Connect the circuit board’s 60-pin ribbon cable to the termination board’s 60-pin slot. The connector is keyed to the slot. To avoid difficulty, make sure that the key is lined up with the slot.

Figure 21. Connecting the circuit board ribbon cable

1.Align the snaps on the circuit board frame with the mounting locks at opposite ends of the enclosure back, as shown in Figure 22 on page 49.

2.Using the tabs that are at both ends of the top frame, push the two frames together. You will hear a click when the frames connect.

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Trane BAS-APG001-EN manual Connecting the main circuit board, Connecting the circuit board ribbon cable

BAS-APG001-EN, Engineered Smoke Control System for Tracer Summit specifications

The Trane Engineered Smoke Control System is an advanced solution designed to enhance safety and efficiency in buildings by effectively managing smoke during emergency situations. Specifically tailored for integration with the Tracer Summit Building Automation System, the Trane Engineered Smoke Control System (BAS-APG001-EN) combines cutting-edge technologies with user-friendly features, empowering facility managers to maintain optimal air quality and ensure occupant safety.

One of the standout features of the system is its programmable logic capabilities, which allow for customized smoke management strategies based on building layout and operations. This flexibility ensures that smoke is effectively controlled, providing clear egress paths for occupants while maintaining a safe environment for emergency responders. The system is engineered to operate seamlessly with other building systems, including HVAC and fire alarm systems, enabling a cohesive response during smoke events.

The Trane Engineered Smoke Control System employs sophisticated detection technologies that monitor air quality and detect smoke in real-time. This proactive approach facilitates early intervention, allowing for rapid activation of smoke control measures. Additionally, the integration of variable speed fans ensures that smoke is moved efficiently out of critical areas, reducing the risk of smoke inhalation for building occupants.

One of the key characteristics of this system is its ability to provide reliable, redundant operation. With engineered backup systems in place, the reliability of smoke control measures is significantly enhanced, ensuring that they will function correctly even in the event of a power failure. This is especially critical in high-rise buildings or complex structures, where smoke control is vital to occupant safety.

User interface features included in the Tracer Summit system offer intuitive controls and monitoring capabilities, simplifying the management of smoke control operations. Facility managers can easily view system status, receive alerts, and make necessary adjustments through the user-friendly dashboard, enhancing operational efficiency.

The Trane Engineered Smoke Control System stands out as a premier solution for smoke management in contemporary building designs. By integrating sophisticated detection technologies, programmable logic, and reliable operation, it provides an essential layer of safety in creating environments that prioritize occupant protection. As buildings continue to evolve, Trane’s commitment to innovation ensures that its Engineered Smoke Control System remains a key component in modern fire safety infrastructure.