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General Information
Zone Sensor Module (ZSM)
(BAYSENS006B)
This electronic sensor features three sys-
tem switch settings (Heat, Cool, and
Off) and two fan settings (On and Auto).
It is a manual changeover control with
single setpoint. (Cooling Setpoint Only)
Zone Sensor Module (ZSM)
(BAYSENS008B)
This electronic sensor features four sys-
tem switch settings (Heat, Cool, Auto,
and Off) and two fan settings (On and
Auto). It is a manual or auto changeover
control with dual setpoint capability. It can
be used with a remote zone temperature
sensor BAYSENS017B.
Zone Sensor (BAYSENS010B)
This electronic sensor features four sys-
tem switch settings (Heat, Cool, Auto,
and Off) and two fan settings (On and
Auto) with four system status LED’s. It is
a manual or auto changeover control with
dual setpoint capability. It can be used
with a remote zone temperature sensor
BAYSENS017B.
Programmable Zone Sensor -
BAYSENS019B
This 7 day programmable sensor fea-
tures 2, 3 or 4 periods for Occupied or
Unoccupied programming per day. If the
power is interrupted, the program is re-
tained in permanent memory. If power is
off for an extended period of time, only
the clock and day may have to be reset.
The Zone Sensor allows selection of 2, 3
or 4 system modes (Heat, Cool, Auto,
and Off), two fan modes (On and Auto).
It has dual temperature selection with
programmable start time capability.
The occupied cooling set point ranges
between 45 F (7.2 C)and 98 F (35.6 C)
Fahrenheit. The heating set point ranges
between 43 F (6.1 C) and 96 F ( 35.6
C) degrees.
A liquid crystal display (LCD) displays
zone temperature, temperature set
points, day of the week, time, and opera-
tional mode symbols.
The Option Menu is used to enable or
disable applicable functions, i.e.; Morning
Warm-up, Economizer minimum position
override during unoccupied status, Fahr-
enheit or Centigrade, Supply air temper-
ing, Remote zone temperature sensor,
12/24 hour time display, Smart fan, and
Computed recovery.
During an occupied period, an auxiliary
relay rated for 1.25 amps @ 30 volts
AC with one set of single pole double
throw contacts is activated.
Status Inputs (4 Wires Optional)
The ZSM can be wired to receive four (4)
operating status signals from the RTRM
(HEAT, COOL, SYSTEM “ON”, SER-
VICE). Four (4) wires from the RTRM
should be connected to the appropriate
terminals (7, 8, 9 & 10) on the ZSM.
Remote Zone Sensor
(BAYSENS013C)
This electronic sensor features remote
zone sensing and timed override with
override cancellation. It is used with a
Trane Integrated Comfort
TM
building man-
agement system.
Remote Zone Sensor
(BAYSENS014C)
This electronic sensor features single
setpoint capability and timed override
with override cancellation. It is used with a
Trane Integrated Comfort
TM
building man-
agement system.
Remote Zone Sensor
(BAYSENS016A)
This bullet type temperature sensor can
be used for; outside air (ambient) sens-
ing, return air temperature sensing, sup-
ply air temperature sensing, remote tem-
perature sensing (uncovered. Wiring pro-
cedures vary according to the particular
application and equipment involved. Re-
fer to the unit’s wiring diagrams for proper
connections.
Remote Zone Sensor
(BAYSENS017B)
This electronic sensor can be used with
BAYSENS006B, 008B, 010B, 019B
Remote Panels. When this sensor is
wired to a BAYSENS019B Remote
Panel, wiring must be 18 AWG (.75mm
2
) Shielded Twisted Pair (Belden 8760 or
equivalent). Refer to the specific Remote
Panel for wiring details.
BAYSTAT036A
Single Stage - 1 Heat/1 Cool
BAYSTAT037A
Multi Stage - 2 Heat/2 Cool - Can be
Used for Economizer Operation
BAYSENS025A
Remote sensor for BAYSTAT036A,
037A.
Phase Monitor (Optional)
ReliaTel Control Only
This sensor monitors voltage between
the 3 conductors of the 3 phase power
supply. Two LED lights are provided.
The green light indicates that a balanced
3 phase supply circuit is properly con-
nected. The red light indicates that unit
operation has been prevented. There
are two conditions that will prevent unit
operation.The power supply circuit is not
balanced with the proper phase se-
quence of L1,L2,L3 for the 3 conductors
of a 3 phase circuit. The line to line volt-
age is not between 180 volts and 633
volts.
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