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SRV-SVX04B-EN

Unit Controls and Sequence of Operation

1 - Customer Interface

1. Sequence is as follows:

a. “AUTO / OFF / MANUAL” selector switch is 

provided for starting the system in the Auto mode 
by interfacing with the customer supplied 
equipment. A contact closure via the “ON/OFF” 
selector switch between TB06#61 and TB06#I0.1 
will let the system start in auto mode. The MANUAL 
mode does not require the dry contact closure input 
to enable the system to start. The selector switch 
has an integral light and will stay illuminated at all 
times to indicate the equipment has power.

2 - Auxiliary Dry Contacts

1. Operational System States

a. SYSTEM FAULT: Auxiliary dry contacts of CR02 are 

provided for customer interlocking and shall close 
whenever the dehumidifier goes into any fault as 
described in Section 6.

b. SYSTEM RUN (MASTER CONTROL RELAY): 

Auxiliary dry contacts of MS03 are provided for 
customer interlocking and shall close whenever the 
process blower is in operation.

c. SYSTEM WARNING: Auxiliary dry contacts of CR03 

are provided for customer interlocking and shall 
close whenever the dehumidifier goes into a 
warning condition.

d. D/H RUN: Auxiliary dry contacts of MS02 are 

provided for customer interlocking and shall close 
whenever the dehumidifier is in operation.

3 - Start-up

1. Main Power Initialization Sequence:

a. Energize the main power to the equipment by 

supplying correct voltage directly to the unit by 
using the system’s main fused disconnect. (The 
selector switch will illuminate indicating the 
equipment is energized.)

b. The equipment’s high voltage is supplied to all 

motor starters and the control transformer(s). The 
control voltage (115V/1Ø/60Hz) is now being 
supplied to the control circuits.

c. The HMI LCD, located on or in (visible through the 

door) the Main control enclosure is energized and 
will display the “System Screen” (Figure 2).

d. There is a 10 sec delay in the equipment startup of 

the system once power is activated via the selector 
switch.

Figure 2.

2. Startup:

a. Normal startup operation shall occur once the main 

selector switch (SS01) is placed in the MANUAL or 
in AUTO position with a customer-supplied 
auxiliary interlock (dry-contact) closed between 
TB06#61 and TB06#I0.2.

4 - Shutdown

1. Normal Shutdown

A Shutdown shall occur with the following.
a. Selector Switch (SS01) is maintained in the OFF 

position.

b. Selector Switch (SS01) is maintained in Auto 

position with a contact opening across TB06 # 61 
and TB06 # I0.2.

c. A fault has occurred.

2. Sequence of Normal Shutdown

a. The reactivation control Proportional Control Loop, 

and associated fault circuits are de-energized.

b. The process control loops are de-energized (section 

6).

c. A purge timer in the (PLC1) is a delay time with a 

fixed on time of three (3) minutes. This allows the 
air to continue to cool the desiccant wheel. When 
the timer has completed its count cycle, the 
desiccant wheel drive motor (MTR1), the 
reactivation blower motor (MTR2), and supply 
blower motor (MTR3-optional) are all de-energized.

NOTICE

Improper Shutdown!

Improperly shutting down equipment could cause 
equipment-only damage.

Do not shut down unit by de-energizing main power 
prior to completion of purge cycle. (Wait for 
“PURGING” to change to either “STANDBY” or 
“READY” before de-energizing main power.).

5 - Faults & Warnings

Note:

ESC or Help button may be pressed twice quickly to 
exit back to the system screen at any time during 
screen navigation.

1. Alarm Indication

Summary of Contents for RSDH0012

Page 1: ...tion starting up and servicing of heating ventilating and air conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training Improperly installed adjusted or altered equipment by...

Page 2: ...nt that is used in these service procedures In addition some states or municipalities may have additional requirements that must also be adhered to for responsible management of refrigerants Know the...

Page 3: ...upersede these policies Non Trane personnel should always follow local regulations Introduction SRV SVX04B EN 3 Copyright This document and the information in it are the property of Trane and may not...

Page 4: ...neral Information 5 Unit Specifications 6 Weights and Dimensions 6 Rigging Guidelines 7 Electrical Information 8 Unit Controls and Sequence of Operation 9 Fan Curve 13 Wiring Diagrams 14 Installation...

Page 5: ...t Dehumidification Unit DHU with post cooling coil Note Where XX represents the unique inventory number General Information The Trane Rental Services DHUs are highly efficient at providing clean dehum...

Page 6: ...0 1 63 3 00 Electric 84 Fans Fan Data Performance Location Size Rotation Motor HP RPM SCFM TSP in WC Sys Loss in WC ESP in WC Supply 15 CW 10 3500 4750 7 04 5 34 1 70 3 React 12 1 4 7 CW 3 3450 1050 4...

Page 7: ...fted Each of the cables chains or slings hooks and shackles used to lift the unit must be capable of supporting the entire weight of the unit Refer to Table 3 for unit weight Lifting cables chains or...

Page 8: ...e 2 0 electrical cable Below is a list of electrical data for these units If additional information is needed please contact Trane Rental Services Table 4 Model RSDH0012 Fused Disconnect Yes Unit Powe...

Page 9: ...and the control transformer s The control voltage 115V 1 60Hz is now being supplied to the control circuits c The HMI LCD located on or in visible through the door the Main control enclosure is energi...

Page 10: ...tector MSP3 trips or the customer supplied variable frequency drive VFD goes into a Fault the system is faulted ii The system will go into the shutdown sequence described in Section 4 and the system a...

Page 11: ...e System screen displays the equipment s operational status along with separate indication for the Reactivation air stream The System screen also acts as the navigation portal for all of the screens c...

Page 12: ...ust be entered to proceed section 7 7 See Section 834 for information regarding Username and Password The Control Group Selection 1 screen displays the various system loops available on the equipment...

Page 13: ...SRV SVX04B EN 13 Fan Curve Figure 10...

Page 14: ...14 SRV SVX04B EN Wiring Diagrams Figure 11 Figure 12...

Page 15: ...Wiring Diagrams SRV SVX04B EN 15 Figure 13 Figure 14...

Page 16: ...Wiring Diagrams 16 SRV SVX04B EN Figure 15 Figure 16...

Page 17: ...Wiring Diagrams SRV SVX04B EN 17 Figure 17 Figure 18...

Page 18: ...Wiring Diagrams 18 SRV SVX04B EN Figure 19 Figure 20...

Page 19: ...duct adapters on the front of the unit Ensure as straight a run of duct as possible For free blow applications No duct installation required Start up Guidelines Verify that the unit disconnect is in t...

Page 20: ...are committed to using environmentally conscious print practices Trane by Trane Technologies NYSE TT a global climate innovator creates comfortable energy efficient indoor environments for commercial...

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