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©American Standard Inc.  2000

SCXF-SVX01B-EN

General
Information

About This Manual
Literature Change History

Use this manual for commercial self-
contained models SCWF, SIWF, SCRF, and
SIRF. This is the first revision of this
manual. It provides specific installation,
owner maintenance, and diagnostic
troubleshooting instructions for “BO” and
later design sequences. The “BO” design
sequence includes the VFD change from
Square D Altivar 66 to Altivar 58. For
previous design sequences, contact your
local Trane  representative.

Warnings and Cautions

Warnings in this manual indicate potential
hazardous situations that 

can

 result in

death or serious injury.

Cautions in this manual indicate potential
hazardous situations that 

may 

result in

minor or moderate injury and/or
equipment damage.

Examples:

Disconnect electrical power
source before servicing unit to
prevent injury or death from
electrical shock.

Use only copper conductors for
electrical unit connections to
prevent equipment damage.

Common HVAC Acronyms
For convenience, a number of acronyms
and abbreviations are used throughout
this manual. These acronyms are
alphabetically listed and defined below.

BAS = Building automation systems
CFM = Cubic-feet-per-minute
CKT. = Circuit
CV = Constant volume
CW = Clockwise
CCW = Counterclockwise
E/A = Exhaust air
ECEM = Exhaust/comparative enthalpy

     

CAUTION

!

module
F/A = Fresh air
GBAS = Generic building automation
system
HGBP = Hot gas bypass
HI = Human Interface
HVAC = Heating, ventilation and air
conditioning
IGV =  Inlet guide vanes
I/O = Inputs/outputs
IOD= Installation/owner/diagnosticmanual
IPC = Interprocessor communications
IPCB = Interprocessor communications
bridge
LH = Left-hand
MCM = Multiple compressor module
MWU = Morning warmup
NSB = Night setback
O/A = Outside air
psig = Pounds-per-square-inch, gauge
pressure
R/A = Return air
RH = Right-hand
RPM = Revolutions-per-minute
RTM = Rooftop module
S/A = Supply air
SCM = Single circuit module
SZ = Single-zone (unit airflow)
TCI = Tracer

®

 communications module

UCM = Unit control modules
VAV = Variable air volume
VCM = Ventilation control module
VOM = Ventilation override module
w.c. = Water column
WSM = Waterside module
ZSM = Zone sensor module

Special Note on Refrigeration
Emissions

World environmental scientists have
concluded that ozone in our upper
atmosphere is being reduced due to the
release of CFC fully halogenated
compounds.

The Trane Company urges all HVAC
service personnel to make every effort to
prevent any refrigerant emissions while
installing, operating, or servicing equip-
ment. Always conserve refrigerants for
continued use.

     

      WARNING

!

Summary of Contents for IntelliPak Signature SCRF-020

Page 1: ...f Contained Signature Series 20 80T on Models BO and later Design Sequence SCWF 020 022 025 029 032 035 038 042 046 052 058 065 072 080 SIWF 020 022 025 029 032 035 038 042 046 052 058 065 072 080 SCR...

Page 2: ...tion systems CFM Cubic feet per minute CKT Circuit CV Constant volume CW Clockwise CCW Counterclockwise E A Exhaust air ECEM Exhaust comparative enthalpy CAUTION module F A Fresh air GBAS Generic buil...

Page 3: ...on Bulletin Altivar 58 Adjustable Speed Drive Controllers Installation Guide Type H Controllers Keypad Display Installation General Information Pre installation Considerations Dimensions Weights Mecha...

Page 4: ...and oil charge Air cooled units ship with oil and a dry nitrogen holding charge Therefore air cooled units require field piping refrigerant 2 inch flat filter boxinsideunit casing Watersideeconomizer...

Page 5: ...ol modules UCM In this manual the acronym UCM refers to the entire control system network These modules perform specific unit functions using proportional integral control algorithms They are mounted...

Page 6: ...tion A Vertical Discharge B Vertical Discharge with DoubleWall C Horizontal Discharge D Horizontal Discharge w Double Wall Digit 13 Flexible Horizontal Discharge PlenumType B Std 33 Plenum w Factory C...

Page 7: ...Tracer Comm Interface Module TCI D Remote Human Interface RHI E GBAS and TCI F VOM and TCI G GBAS and VOM H GBAS and RHI J VOM and RHI K TCI and RHI L GBAS VOM and TCI M GBAS VOM and RHI N GBAS TCI a...

Page 8: ...Motor 30 30 HP Motor 40 40 HP Motor 50 50 HP Motor 460V 575V Only 0 Not Defined Digit 15 Exhaust Comparative Enthalpy Module Field Installed 1 ECEM Kit 2 None Digit 16 Generic BAS Module 1 GBAS 0 5 V...

Page 9: ...il Request an immediate joint Figure I PC 1 Typical unit mounted on shipping skid inspection of the damage by the carrier and consignee o Notify yourTrane representative of the damage and arrange for...

Page 10: ...ted return 24 in 610 mm w VFD 7 5 to 20 HP 36 in 914 mm w VFD 25 to 50 HP Inlet 18 in 457 mm Provides uniform airflow Service Access See Figure I PC 2 for recommended service and code clearances Acces...

Page 11: ...nnel Unit Handling Procedure 1 Position rigging sling under wood skid using spreader bars to avoid unit damage 2 Use a forklift with caution to prevent unit damage The fork length must be at least 68...

Page 12: ...the unit if neccesary o Allow minimum recommended clearances for routine maintenance and service Refer to unit submittals for dimensions o Allow three fan diameters above the unit for the discharge d...

Page 13: ...665 300 600 270 SCRF SIRF 20 2920 1325 430 195 140 65 340 155 460 210 25 3140 1425 500 225 190 85 390 175 460 210 29 3330 1510 500 225 190 85 390 175 460 210 30 3370 1530 500 225 280 130 505 230 460...

Page 14: ...14 SCXF SVX01B EN Dimensions and Weights 20 38T on Self Contained English Inches ON PAGE 17 ON PAGE 17 ON PAGE 17 Installation...

Page 15: ...SCXF SVX01B EN 15 ON PAGE 17 ON PAGE 17 ON PAGE 17 Dimensions and Weights Installation 20 38Ton Self Contained Metric mm...

Page 16: ...16 SCXF SVX01B EN 42 80Ton Self Contained Dimensions and Weights Installation...

Page 17: ...Connections Discharge Dimensions English inches UnitTons A B C D 20 38 Tons 30 3 8 26 1 8 21 1 4 25 3 4 40 80Tons 43 1 2 33 31 1 2 31 1 2 Discharge Dimensions Metric mm UnitTons A B C D 20 38 Tons 77...

Page 18: ...80 72 7 8 105 1 4 18 13 1 4 3 22 1 8 6 3 8 5 3 8 4 3 8 1 1 4 Piping Locations For Steam Coils Metric mm A B C D E F G H J K L M N Unit Sizes 20 38 1534 2105 457 568 76 470 98 127 111 32 Unit Sizes 42...

Page 19: ...3 8 21 1 8 119 7 8 390 lbs Unit Sizes 42 80 Std 80 3 8 28 5 8 119 7 8 540 lbs Ext 80 3 8 45 119 7 8 705 lbs Plenum Dimensions Metric mm A B C Weight Low 1648 625 2435 147 4 kg Unit Sizes 20 38 Std 16...

Page 20: ...20 SCXF SVX01B EN Airside Economizer Dimensions and Weights Installation...

Page 21: ...3 8 63 1 2 40 SXRF 57 3 8 86 1 2 13 1 4 104 3 8 8 7 8 94 1 8 63 1 2 28 1 8 26 6 7 8 15 26 24 3 4 20 3 8 63 1 2 46 SXWF 50 SXRF 57 3 8 86 1 2 13 1 4 104 3 8 8 7 8 96 5 8 63 1 2 52 37 1 2 1 7 8 9 1 4 3...

Page 22: ...and three inches for the discharge duct Keep the material loose to absorb fan vibration Note The compressors and fan assembly are internally isolated Therefore external isolation devices spring mount...

Page 23: ...in is internally trapped Condensate drain connections are on the unit s left side Connect condensate drain piping to the 1 1 4 NPT female fitting using at least 7 8 OD copper or 3 4 OD iron pipe Pitch...

Page 24: ...nd the mechanical cooling function will lockout However the economizer if enabled will continue to function The compressors will reset when the entering water temperature reaches 58 F 15C Units with v...

Page 25: ...n inert gas such as dry nitrogen through the tubing A nitrogen flow of 1 to 3 cubic feet per minute is sufficient to displace the air in the tubing and prevent oxidation of the interior surfaces Use a...

Page 26: ...lance Read the voltage at the compressor terminals to determine if it is balanced Voltage imbalance on three phase systems can cause motor overheating and premature failure The maximum allowable imbal...

Page 27: ...ion there are two electrical circuits that need calculations using the formulas above circuit 1 fans circuit 2 compressors If the rating value determined does not equal a standard current rating of ov...

Page 28: ...ators Remove the shipping channels and mounting bolts from beneath the fan See Figure I PR 1 Open both fan compartment access doors to access the channels There are four mounting points for 20 38 ton...

Page 29: ...lacement sheet that ships with the unit isolators Lift one end of the unit at a time to position the isolators Fasten the isolators to the floor using anchor bolts 2 Level the unit by adjusting the is...

Page 30: ...e the plenum to the unit Do not remove more than two nonadjacent panels at one time Failure to do so will cause the plenum frame to collapse and may cause personal injury Treat field cut holes to prev...

Page 31: ...coil duct static pressure tube This must be done before the coil box is bolted to the unit If the unit connection does not have a static pressure tube then no connection is required 5 Apply the edge p...

Page 32: ...hanging bracket across the front of the damper cabinet Position it with its short flange pointing to four o clock and secure it with screws provided See Figure I PR 5 10 Lift the damper cabinet and p...

Page 33: ...iameter 2 When installing pneumatic tubing between the head assembly and transducer in the control panel do not exceed 250 feet for 1 4 OD tubing or 500 feet for 3 8 OD tubing Installing theTransducer...

Page 34: ...t indicator a local sensor and four LED s BAYSENS021 features and system control functions include Temperature sensing in the zone System control switch with mode setting for AUTO and OFF Supply air s...

Page 35: ...is factory calibrated Function status indicator lights SYSTEM ON glows continuously during normal operation or blinks if system is in test mode COOL glows continuously during cooling cycles or blinks...

Page 36: ...Recommended UnittoController Wiring Size 0 150feet 22gauge 151 240feet 20gauge 241 385feet 18gauge 386 610feet 16gauge 611 970feet 14gauge Pre Startup Requirements Zone Sensor Installation All sensor...

Page 37: ...1B EN 37 Figure I PR 15 Typical zone sensor installation Pre Startup Requirements Figure I PR 14 Zone sensor mounting hole locations Junction Installation Mounting to Junction Box Mounting Directly to...

Page 38: ...020B Description This seven day programmable sensor with night setback has four periods for occupied unoccupied programming per day Either one or all four periods can be programmed If power is interru...

Page 39: ...s behind the sensor such as outside walls Airflows from adjacent zones or other units 140 mm 95 mm 140mm 95mm Installation Procedure 1 Remove the zone sensor module from the subbase Carefully hold the...

Page 40: ...ght rolling motion Time Clock Installation Checklist 1 Ensure operating temperature is within 4 to 131 F 2 Locate the time clock at least 5 feet away from any large electrical contact or machinery to...

Page 41: ...ice test function at the unit The RHI door has a locking screw to deter access by unauthorized person nel Additionally the RHI can control up to four different units Location Recommendations The HI mi...

Page 42: ...l handy box and secure with the appropriate screws 5 Replace the microprocessor within the enclosure as follows a Verify that the terminal block jumpers are connected properly b Slide the extruded hin...

Page 43: ...SCXF SVX01B EN 43 Pre Startup Requirements Figure I PR 24 Remote HI mounting holes and knockout locations Installation...

Page 44: ...rip at the remote panel Connect the white lead to the positive terminal the black lead to the negative terminal and the bare shield wire to the terminal at the remote human interface panel Close the k...

Page 45: ...ent contact with ground CAUTION Pre Startup Requirements Communication Wiring Note Communication link wiring is a shielded twisted pair of wire and must comply with applicable electrical codes An opti...

Page 46: ...shipping covers Component Overview oVerify the fan and motor shafts are parallel Pre Startup Requirements oVerify the fan and motor sheaves are aligned oCheck the belt tension for proper adjustment o...

Page 47: ...ggles between the display control screen and the display program screen 4 Erase Button Erases time and temperature settings throughout each of the programmed periods Exits temporary manual override 5...

Page 48: ...d to set the correct time of day Used to set programmed time for temperature variations 3 Program Button Toggles between the display control screen and the display program screen 4 Erase Button Erases...

Page 49: ...g the negative side will decrease the time Each time you depress the positive or negative side minus and plus the time will either advance or decrease respectively by one minute If you press and hold...

Page 50: ...and plus keys the ZSM will increment rapidly Note Blank temperature settings may be entered at any of the four daily periods When a setpoint is left blank and in an occupied condition the ZSM will de...

Page 51: ...mode See Figure I P 6 Programming Installation Depressing the day button will toggle the ZSM between the day and hour icon Depressing the mode button will toggle the ZSM between the heat and cool ico...

Page 52: ...4 baud 1 1 1200 baud 19 CV or HP Operation 0 CV 0 1 HP 20 Default Cooling setpoint 45 to 98 F 74 F 21 Default Heating setpoint 43 to 96 F 68 F 22 MinimumCoolingSetpoint 45 to 98 F 45 F 23 MaximumHeati...

Page 53: ...onds If your heating and cooling requirements are the same for each day of the week and for each day of the weekend your ZSM is designed to employ Intelligent Copy To program the five weekdays Monday...

Page 54: ...ide timer 8 Only used when setting the override timer Figure I P 9 BAYSENS019 Complete IconDisplay 9 Displays the desired state of either OCCUPIED or UNOCCUPIED 10 The padlock symbol indicates that th...

Page 55: ...setting the override timer 8 Only used when setting the override timer 9 Displays the desired state of either OCCUPIED or UNOCCUPIED in the Programming Run and Menu 10 The padlock symbol indicates th...

Page 56: ...ogram 6 For 7 day time control press Day key 1 2 3 4 5 6 Monday through Saturday block of days appears in display Pressing Day key again 1 2 3 4 5 Monday through Friday appears in display Repeated pre...

Page 57: ...al continually Replace worn or fraying belts in matched sets 3 Check voltage at all compressor terminals Actual voltage should be within 10 percent of nameplate voltage 4 Check voltage imbalance from...

Page 58: ...________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Compressor Amp Draw Circuit A __________ __________ __________ Circuit B __________ __________...

Page 59: ...Water Pressure psig __________ Leaving Water Pressure psig __________ Circuit D EnterWaterTemperature F __________ Leaving WaterTemperature F __________ Entering Water Pressure psig __________ Leavin...

Page 60: ...ling setpoint Supply air heating setpoint Supply air static pressure setpoint ECEM Module Analog inputs Return air temperature Return air humidity In addition units with a VOM have Binary inputs VOM m...

Page 61: ...e are no terminal strip locations associated with these wires They go directly from pins on the RTM circuit board to the actuator motor RTM Binary Outputs The RTM has an output with pressure switch pr...

Page 62: ...panel with night setback was not ordered install a field supplied contact This binary input provides the building s occupied unoccupied status to the RTM It can be initiated by a time clock or a buil...

Page 63: ...l terminal block Normally open closed contacts are provided Heat Module The heat module is standard on all units with factory installed heat It controls the unit heater to stage up and down to bring t...

Page 64: ...e outside air humidity sensor and temperature sensor to utilize the lowest possible enthalpy level when considering economizer operation In addition it receives space pressure information to maintain...

Page 65: ...1000 100 000 ohms The setpoints are linear between the values shown inTable O GI 6 on page 66 ReferenceTable O GI 7 on age 66 for corresponding input voltage setpoints Following are formulas to calcul...

Page 66: ...ly Air Pressure Setpoint 0 5 to 4 5 vdc 0 0 to 5 0 IWC VAV units only Note 1 Input voltages less than 0 5 vdc are considered as 0 5 vdc input signal is lost the setpoint will clamp to the low end of t...

Page 67: ...pump damage or stoppage due to excessive system pressure Water Cooled Condensers Units that are set up for variable water flow will modulate a water valve to maintain a user defined condensing temper...

Page 68: ...s water inlet and the other is in the condenser bypass water inlet When the economizer valve is active the condenser bypass valve closes The economizer valve modulates thus water flow through the unit...

Page 69: ...GuideVane Option Inlet guide vanes IGV s are driven by a modulating 0 10 vdc signal from the RTM module A pressure transducer measures duct static pressure and the IGV s modulate to maintain the supp...

Page 70: ...at the same time optimize building mechanical cooling operation for peak operating efficiency Economizer operation enables when the outside air enthalpy is 3 BTU s lb less than the return air enthalp...

Page 71: ...r unoccupied mode and when ambient conditions are favorable for economizing Inherent in the unit controller is the ability to suppress the setpoint below the normal unit setpoint This allows the build...

Page 72: ...reset diagnos tic initiates Evaporator Temperature Sensor Frostat The evaporator temperature sensor is an analog input device used to monitor refrigerant temperature inside the evaporator coil to prev...

Page 73: ...ing It is mounted in the supply air discharge section of the unit and connected to the RTM Supply Airflow Proving Switches This is binary input device used on units to signal the RTM when the supply f...

Page 74: ...ycle Sequence of Operation heating setpoint and higher cooling setpoint Setpoints can be programmed at the HI Tracer Summit or the night setback zone sensor The unit enters the unoccupied mode when th...

Page 75: ...ram when the unit returns to the occupied mode The intent of this binary output is to signal theVAV boxes or other terminal devices to go to a full open airflow position For units without volume contr...

Page 76: ...r the EWT is within specified setpoints the RTM will attempt to use free cooling without using any compressors The RTM will use either the airside or waterside economizer option When outdoor air condi...

Page 77: ...oling control Reset based on outdoor air temperature Outdoor air cooling reset is sometimes used in applications where the outdoor temperature has a large effect on building load When the outside air...

Page 78: ...there are more than two compres sors in an air cooled unit the first two Sequence of Operation compressors are manifolded together If there are four compressors the second two are manifolded Compresso...

Page 79: ...ble from 2 to 12 F In a steady state the unit will either maintain a constant level of cooling capacity with the supply air temperature within the control band or the highest active cooling level will...

Page 80: ...ature below the low ambient compressor lockout temperature setpoint This setpoint is adjustable at the human interface panel Compressors will lock out when outdoor air temperature falls below that sel...

Page 81: ...20 x 20 20 x 20 Without Hot Water or Steam Coil Note Filters can be 2 or 4 These views are from the back of the unit left to right With Hot Water or Steam Coil Note All filters are 2 These views are f...

Page 82: ...ution Note Standing water in drain pans can promote microbial growth mold which may cause unpleasant odors and serious health related indoor air quality problems If microbial growth is found it must b...

Page 83: ...or a WARNING center line See Figure O M 5 on page 84 for recommended torques 4 Once the sheaves are properly aligned tighten sheave set screws to proper torque SeeTables O M 1 and O M 2 on page 84 for...

Page 84: ...to endure maximum bearing and drive component life and is based on fan brake horsepower requirements If frayed or worn replace belts in matched sets Measuring BeltTension Measure fan belt tension with...

Page 85: ...fan and motor bearing life accelerate belt wear and possibly cause shaft failure Recommended belt tension range values are on the unit fan scroll To access the fan scroll face the right hand side of...

Page 86: ...ay specific attention to the following Whenever removing refrigerant from air conditioning or refrigerating equipment recover for reuse recycle reprocess reclaim or properly destroy it Always determin...

Page 87: ...recovering refrigerant use recycling equipment Always attempt to use methods that will pull the lowest possible system vacuum while recovering and condensing refrigerant into containment When leak che...

Page 88: ...f each compressor circuit The vacuum will draw some of the required refrigerant into the system See Figure O M 9 on page 89 2 Complete the charging process by charging gaseous refrigerant into the suc...

Page 89: ...SCXF SVX01B EN 89 Figure O M 9 Typical water cooled SXWF compressor section components Maintenance Owner...

Page 90: ...Spray hubs and moving parts with dry silicone lubricant Mobil Mobilux 2 Shell alvonia 2 or equivalent Maintenance On occasion the inlet guide vane actuator or inlet guide vanes may need to be removed...

Page 91: ...upon system operating hours filter maintenance and efficiency and dirt load Follow is the suggested method below Steam and Hot Water Coils 1 Disconnect all electrical power to the unit 2 Don the appr...

Page 92: ...igh condensing tem peratures To maintain maximum condenser efficiency the condenser must remain free of built up scale and sludge Clean the condenser either mechanically or chemically Mechanical Clean...

Page 93: ...dle assembly in the switch body 3 Remove the wire retainer clip by reaching down past the paddle with a pair of slim nosed pliers and gripping the end of the wire Pull up on the wire clip and remove i...

Page 94: ...ng pressures Semi Annual Maintenance 1 Verify the fan motor is properly lubricated Follow lubrication recommendations on the motor tag or nameplate Contact the motor manufacturer for more information...

Page 95: ...uges on the discharge and suction line access valves When the unit has stabilized after operating approximately 15 minutes at full load record suction and discharge pressures System malfunctions such...

Page 96: ...n be reset by the HI Tracer Summit or by cycling power to the RTM CompressorTrip Ckt 1 2 3 or 4 Problem The compressor ckt 1 2 3 or 4 has tripped Reason for Diagnostic The ckt 1 2 3 or 4 compressor pr...

Page 97: ...If so check field unit wiring between sensor and MCM SCM Reason for Diagnostic The unit is reading a signal that is out of range for the circuit 1 evaporator temperature sensor input temp 55 F or tem...

Page 98: ...ion d A close damper request is sent to the economizer actuator control function Reset Required PMR A manual reset is required after the low air temp limit trip condition clears The diagnostic can be...

Page 99: ...disables O A damper drives to minimum position onVAV units with S A temp reset type selected as O A temp reset the reset type reverts to none for the duration of the failure Reset Required PAR an auto...

Page 100: ...roblem The RTM has lost communication with the SCM Check Check field unit wiring between the RTM and SCM Reason for Diagnostic The RTM has lost communication with the SCM UCM s Reaction A Lockout requ...

Page 101: ...Supply Fan assembly If these are ok check field unit wiring between RTM and supply fan If the supply fan will run in service mode then verify airflow proving switch and wiring Reason for Diagnostic Th...

Page 102: ...ion The active unoccupied zone heating setpoint reverts to the default value Reset Required PAR An automatic reset occurs after the designated unoccupied zone heat setpoint input returns to its allowa...

Page 103: ...ter the Mixed AirTemp input returns to within range continuously for 10 seconds Water Flow Fail a Data used module packet byte bit WSM 01 19 05 b Activation Conditions The Water Flow input is detected...

Page 104: ...1 electric heat 77 emergency stop 97 entering cond water temp sensor fail 97 entering water temp sensor fail 97 erase button 50 evap temp sensor failure 97 evaporator coil frost protection 80 evaporat...

Page 105: ...als 53 request for supply fan operation 73 reset based on outdoor air temperature 77 reset based on zone temperature 77 return air humidity sensor failure 99 return air temp sensor failure 100 return...

Page 106: ...61 VAV drive max output 61 75 VCM 64 VCM vommunication failure 102 velocity pressure sensor failure 102 ventilation control module 64 ventilation override module 63 VFD 69 VFD with bypass 69 voltage...

Page 107: ...SCXF SVX01B EN 107...

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