Tracer® ZN.520
Tracer Summit® With Supply Fan Control
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If the unit is communicating with Tracer Summit and the supply fan control programming point is configured for Tracer (the factory config- ures as local), then Tracer Summit will control the fan regardless of the fan mode switch position.
All Tracer® ZN.520 lockouts (latching diagnostics) are manually reset whenever the fan mode switch is set to the off position or when power is restored to the unit. The last diagnostic to occur is retained until the unit power is disconnected. Refer to Trane publication,
Cooling Operation
The heating and cooling setpoint high and low limits are always applied to the occupied and occupied standby setpoints.
During the cooling mode, the Tracer® ZN.520 controller attempts to maintain the space temperature at the active cooling setpoint. Based on the controller’s occupancy mode, the active cooling setpoint is one of the following:
•Occupied cooling setpoint
•Occupied standby cooling setpoint
•Unoccupied cooling setpoint
The controller uses the measured space temperature, the active cooling setpoint, and discharge air temperature along with the control algorithm to determine the requested cooling capacity of the unit (0- 100%). The outputs are controlled based on the unit configuration and the required cooling capacity. To maintain space temperature control, the Tracer® ZN.520 cooling outputs (modulating hydronic valve, 2- position hydronic valve, or outdoor air economizer damper) are controlled based on the cooling capacity output.
The cooling output is controlled based on the cooling capacity. At 0% capacity, all cooling capacities are off and the damper is at minimum position. Between 0 and 100% capacity, the cooling outputs are controlled according to modulating valve logic (modulating valves) or cycled on
Unit diagnostics can affect fan operation, causing occupied and occupied standby fan operation to be defined as abnormal. Refer to the Troubleshooting section for more information about abnormal fan operation.
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