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Circuit Board Damage!

Before handling the circuit board,
discharge any static electricity you may
have accumulated by touching the unit
casing.  Static charges produce voltages
high enough to damage the electronic
components.

Location and Installation
A zone sensor in each control zone
should be located in the most critical
area of the zone. Sensors should not be
installed in direct sunlight or in the
area’s supply air stream. Subdivision of
the zone may be necessary for ad-
equate control and comfort.

Avoid installing zone sensors in areas
subject to the following:

—

Drafts or “dead spots” behind doors
 or corners.

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Hot or cold air ducts.

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Radiant heat from the sun or
appliances.

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Concealed pipes or chimneys.

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Unheated or uncooled surfaces behind
the sensor such as outside walls.

—

Air flows from adjacent zones or
other units.

Figure 4 – Typical Analog Electronic
Control Wiring Diagram

Zone Sensor Wiring
Each unit must be controlled by a wall-
or unit-mounted zone sensor which is
designed specifically for use with a

WARNING

WARNING

solid-state circuit board that is provided
by the factory.

Two types of zone sensors are available
with analog electronic controls. One has
the thumbwheel visible, while the other
is hidden by the cover.

NOTE: Analog electronic zone sensors
are not interchangeable with DDC
zone sensors.

The three wires required for the wall
zone sensor to the terminal block are to
be furnished and completed by
the installer.

If local codes require enclosed
conductors, the zone sensor wires
should be installed in conduit. Do not
route zone sensor wires in conduit with
24-volt or any high-powered conducting
wires. This will cause electrical noise
and result in erratic operation of
the controls.

Analog
Controls

CAUTION:

CAUTION:

Hazardous Voltage!

Disconnect all electric power, including
remote disconnects before servicing.
Follow proper lockout/tagout proce-
dures to ensure the power cannot be
inadvertently energized. Failure to
disconnect power before servicing could
result in death or serious injury. Prior to
replacing the zone sensor, follow
warning instructions above.

Avoid Wiring Errors!

It is important to connect power and zone sensor control voltage wiring to the proper
terminals since improper connection will cause failure of the circuit board. To help
prevent errors, the 24 VAC power to circuit board zone sensor connections
are labeled.

Minimum and Maximum
Potentiometers Adjustments

The minimum and maximum flow (or
position) setpoints may require field
setting to obtain desired cfm settings.
Refer to the calibration section of this
manual for proper adjustment
procedures.
On single-duct boxes where transform-
ers are optional, the transformer must
be NEC Class 2, energy-limiting, 24 VAC.
Refer to electrical data for proper sizing.

CAUTION:

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Summary of Contents for VariTrane

Page 1: ...on Owner Programming VariT rane Analog ElectronicControls VAV SVX03A EN November 2001 For use with Single Duct Cooling Reheat Units Parallel Series Fan Powered Units Low Height Parallel Series Fan Pow...

Page 2: ...VAV SVX03A EN 2001 American Standard Inc All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...l Minimum 10 Calibration Transducer Operation 11 NullVoltage 11 Procedure for Maximum and Minimum Calibration 11 Set Maximum Flow 11 Set Minimum Flow 12 No Dual Minimum 12 Auto Dual Minimum 12 Balanci...

Page 4: ...n transit damage must be filed immediately with the delivery carrier For re heat units check the coil fins and make sure the coils are not damaged Locate and verify that the correct zone sensors are w...

Page 5: ...ntain the desired temperature the re heat will be activated to increase the temperature of the discharge air On a parallel unit theVariTrane air damper delivers primary cooling air to the unit outlet...

Page 6: ...6 VAV SVX03A EN Figure 2 Typical Fan Powered Units Unit Information VSCF VSWF VSEF VPCF VPWF VPEF...

Page 7: ...all unit sizes 3 A minimum setting of zero is permissible except forVCEF units Analog Controls Electronic Controls Installation Check the wiring on the unit with the wiring diagram and wiring informat...

Page 8: ...changeable with DDC zone sensors The three wires required for the wall zone sensor to the terminal block are to be furnished and completed by the installer If local codes require enclosed conductors t...

Page 9: ...ature is 0 5 F below the setpoint the damper begins to modulate to its minimum position supplying less cold air and more warm plenum air When the air damper is at minimum and zone temperature is still...

Page 10: ...to the flow voltage Control Options Auto Dual Minimum The auto dual minimum enables the unit to change the minimum automati cally without an outside signal The minimum changes when the first stage re...

Page 11: ...Rotate min B R69 full counter clockwise 3 With both of the transducer ports open to ambient 0 delta P read the output voltage atTP4 Ground is eitherTP3 TB1 2 orTB1 3 The value of the null transducer...

Page 12: ...closed when minimum is desired Auto Dual Minimum Place jumper on J18 A to B The heating minimum is the minimum at which the damper is controlled to when the fan on a fan powered unit is activated or w...

Page 13: ...ck the 12 volts DC power supply of the circuit card terminalsTB1 5 to TB1 3 Acceptable range 11 6 to 12 4 volts DC 3 Install the magnehelic gage to observe delta P When connecting to the test tees be...

Page 14: ...at jack J3 5 Reheat stages or fan on fan powered units are connected at jacks J7 24 VAC J9 J10 and J11 6 Various options to cause changes to the operation of unit are input at jack J15 7 There are va...

Page 15: ...rmistor will equal the voltage drop between terminal 2 and Zone Sensor terminal 3 With the voltages being equal the room temperature is considered satisfied and all output relays are de energized If t...

Page 16: ...k leaving air temperature from air handling unit Coils do not engage on Faulty relay orTriac Check for voltage to heating coil and relay s Verify supply voltage matches coil voltage Call for heat Boar...

Page 17: ...n the room setpoint is above the actual room temperature stages of heat will be energized if enabled 3 If the zone sensor does not operate at all check the wiring from the board to the sensor Referenc...

Page 18: ...trol Refer to prior sections for step by step procedures 2 Remove all connections from J9 J10 and J11 In addition remove J19 if it is a series fan power unit 3 Set the zone sensor to the full cooling...

Page 19: ...om temperature must be between 65 F and 80 F Make sure also that placement of the zone sensor is satisfactory It should not be located in direct sunlight on cold or hot wall surfaces etc A zone sensor...

Page 20: ...VAV SVX03A EN File Number SL TD VAV 000 SBX03A EN 1101 Supersedes New Stocking Location La Crosse SinceTheTrane Company has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement it reserves the...

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