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Controls Both VAV andCV Units

Control Sequences of Operation That are Common to Both VAV and CV Units

Ventilation Override (VOM)
Ventilation override allows an external
system to assume control of the unit
for the purpose of exhaust or
pressurization. There are two inputs
associated with ventilation override,
the initiate input and the select input.
When the UCP senses a continuous
closed condition on the initiate input at
the low voltage terminal board the unit
will begin ventilation override
depending on the condition of the
select input. The default condition of
the select input is exhaust (input open).
A closed select input will yield
pressurization. The component state
matrix for ventilation override is as
follows:
System
Component Exhaust Pressurization
Heat/Cool off off
IGV closed open
Supply Fan o ff on
Exhaust Fan on off
Outside Air Damper closed open
Return Air Damper open closed
VAV Boxes n/ a open
Coil Freeze Protection FROSTAT๎‚™
The FROSTAT system eliminates the
need for hot gas bypass and adds a
suction line surface temperature sensor
to determine if the coil is in a condition
of impending frost. If impending frost is
detected primary cooling capacity is
shed as necessary to prevent icing. All
compressors are turned off after they
have met their minimum three minute
on times. The supply fan is forced on
until the FROSTAT device no longer
senses a frosting condition or for 60
seconds after the last compressor is
shut off, which ever is longer.
Occupied/Unoccupied Switching
There are three ways to switch
Occupied/Unoccupied:
1
NSB Panel
2
Field-supplied contact closure
3
TRACER
Night Setback Sensors
Trane๎‚’s night setback sensors are
programmable with a time clock
function that provides communication
to the rooftop unit through a two-wire
communications link. The desired
transition times are programmed at the
night setback sensor and
communicated to the unit.
Night setback (unoccupied mode) is
operated through the time clock
provided in the sensors with night
setback. When the time clock switches
to night setback operation, the outdoor
air dampers close and heating/cooling
can be enabled or disabled. As the
building load changes, the night
setback sensor communicates the need
for the rooftop heating/cooling (if
enabled) function and the evaporator
fan. The rooftop unit will cycle through
the evening as heating/cooling (if
enabled) is required in the space. When
the time clock switches from night
setback to occupied mode, all heating/
cooling functions begin normal
operation.
When using the night setback options
with a VAV heating/cooling rooftop,
airflow must be maintained through
the rooftop unit. This can be
accomplished by electrically tying the
VAV boxes to the VAV heat relay
contacts on the Low voltage terminal
board or by using changeover
thermostats. Either of these methods
will assure adequate airflow through
the unit and satisfactory temperature
control of the building.
Timed Override Activation ๎‚– ICS
When this function is initiated by
pushing the override button on the ICS
sensor, TRACER will switch the unit to
the occupied mode. Unit operation
(occupied mode) during timed override
is terminated by a signal from TRACER.
Timed Override Activation ๎‚– Non-lCS
When this function is initiated by the
push of an override button on the
programmable zone sensor, the unit
will switch to the occupied mode.
Automatic Cancellation of the Timed
override Mode occurs after three hours
of operation.
Comparative Enthalpy Control
of Economizer
The Unitary Economizer Module (UEM)
receives inputs from optional return air
humidity and temperature sensors and
determines whether or not it is feasible
to economize. If the outdoor air
enthalpy is greater than the return air
enthalpy then it is not feasible to
economize and the economizer
damper will not open past its minimum
position.
Emergency Stop Input
A binary input is provided on the UCP
for installation of field provided switch
or contacts for immediate shutdown of
all unit functions. The binary input is
brought out to Low Voltage Terminal
Board One (LTB1).
Conventional Thermostat Interface
(CV ONLY)
An interface is required to use a
conventional thermostat instead of a
zone sensor module with the UCP. The
Conventional Thermostat Interface
(CTI) is connected between
conventional thermostat and the UCP
and will allow only two steps of heating
or cooling. The CTI provides zone
temperature control only and is
mutually exclusive of the Trane
Communications Interface.