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 VAV-SVX01C-EN

Wireless Zone Sensor

Setting the Address, Mounting, Wiring, and Associating the Receiver 
and Sensor

The following procedure list shows the recommended order for installation:

Choosing a location for mounting the sensor

Setting the rotary address switches on the receiver and on the sensor

Replacing and securing the receiver cover

Powering the sensor and associating the sensor to the receiver

Applying power to the receiver

Testing signal and battery strength

Disassociation

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Mounting hole dimensions for sensor

3.27 in (8.30 cm)

2.36 in (6.00 cm)

1.34 in (3.41 cm)

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Summary of Contents for VAV-UCM 4.2

Page 1: ...May 2010 VAV SVX01C EN Installation Operation Maintenance VAV UCM 4 2...

Page 2: ...properly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE ELECTROCUTION hazards To avoid these hazards you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in NEC and yo...

Page 3: ...Zone Sensor 14 Multiple UCM s per Auxiliary Duct Temperature Sensor 14 Zone Sensor Hardwired Option 14 Zone Sensor Wireless Option 14 Communication Wiring 15 Communication Link Wiring 15 DIP Switch Se...

Page 4: ...ng and Exiting the Service Mode 44 Overriding VAVs 45 Resetting Diagnostics 45 Downloading Program Files from PC to DDC UCM 4 2 46 Sequence of Operations 48 Chapter Overview 48 Single Duct Units 48 Ov...

Page 5: ...Procedures 68 Auxiliary Temperature Sensor Failure Procedures 70 Auxiliary C02 Sensor Failure Procedures 71 VAV Damper Failure Procedures 72 VAV Series Fan Failure Procedures 73 VAV Parallel Fan Fail...

Page 6: ...livery to the space The volume of incoming air is monitored and the damper adjusts to provide accurate control independent of the duct pressure The damper modulates between operator airflow set points...

Page 7: ...er valve is closed after reset This prevents a reset during hot water override from causing the valve to stop moving This also changes the behavior after reset when there is a reheat demand the hot wa...

Page 8: ...door air quality requirements are provided A resultant ventilation ratio can be used to calculate an air handler s outside air damper minimum position or other control strategies Water Heat Output Con...

Page 9: ...d accessories must be stored for a period of time prior to being installed they must be protected from the elements The storage location temperature should be between 40 to 150 F 40 to 65 6 C and the...

Page 10: ...system instability Verify that communications wiring has properly been terminated at TB2 1 and TB2 2 Polarity is very important on the communications link Verify that the zone sensor connections are c...

Page 11: ...specifically with that UCM Off Polarity is correct and no communication is occurring on the link Table 2 Yellow LED communication indicator function continued LED State Indication Table 3 Zone sensor...

Page 12: ...s injury NOTICE Use Copper Conductors Only Unit terminals are not designed to accept other types of conductors Failure to use copper conductors could result in equipment damage Use at least 16 AWG for...

Page 13: ...d wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel Failure to follow these requirements could result in death or serious injury Location and Mounting A zone sensor in each control zone should be locate...

Page 14: ...master UCM Zone Sensor Hardwired Option Depending on the zone sensor options used a maximum of five wires may be required to run from the UCM to the zone sensor The zone sensor options are Zone sensor...

Page 15: ...terminated at the Tracer Summit However a consistent documented wiring path will help troubleshoot communication problems after installation Field wiring for the communication link must meet the follo...

Page 16: ...e UCM These switches allow a user to set a unique communication address for each UCM Each UCM on a given communication link must have a unique address in order for Tracer Summit or the CCP to communic...

Page 17: ...ON ON ON ON OFF 34 98 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 35 99 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 36 100 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 37 101 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 38 102 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 39 103 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 40 104 ON ON ON OF...

Page 18: ...NO REALIZAR LO ANTERIORMENTE RECONFIGURED AS A CO2 SENSOR INPUT VIA THE COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE MAINTAINED TO PREVENT PERMANENT DAMAGE TO CONTROL BOARD IF ONE LEG OF 24VAC CONTACTORS ARE 24 VAC 12VA...

Page 19: ...VAV SVX01C EN 19 UCM 4 2 Installation and Wiring Figure 4 Wiring diagram for fan powered units with field installed reheat...

Page 20: ...TB1 2 TB1 1 24V GND BL Y Y BL DIGITAL DISPLAY ZONE SENSOR DIGITAL DISPLAY ZONE SENSOR OPTIONAL FIELD INSTALLED 6 W COMM JACK REMOTE MTD 4 TB1 2 TB1 1 11 TB3 3 10 7 6 TB2 6 TB2 5 3 2 1 TB3 2 TB3 1 ZONE...

Page 21: ...setpoint functions timed override Occupied On and timed override Unoccupied Cancel information to the receiver The receiver electrically reproduces the zone temperature resistance all zone temperature...

Page 22: ...ensor Setting the rotary address switches on the receiver and on the sensor Replacing and securing the receiver cover Powering the sensor and associating the sensor to the receiver Applying power to t...

Page 23: ...areas of direct sunlight Avoid areas in the direct air stream of air diffusers Avoid exterior walls and other walls that have a temperature differential between their two sides Avoid areas close to so...

Page 24: ...iated with 2 Make a notation of the address and location where this sensor is to be mounted Note Do not use 000 as an address for installation If you set the address to 000 it will Remove all associat...

Page 25: ...TB3 5 A CO2 V 0 INSTALLED ZONE SENSOR TB3 6 GND TB1 1 24V MOUNTED DUCT MOUNTED WALL 24V GND 2 OPTIONAL FIELD REMOTE MTD W COMM JACK ZONE SENSOR 4 3 2 3 1 1 TB3 3 DIGITAL DISPLAY ZONE SENSOR OPTIONAL...

Page 26: ...ess wire identification Wire Label Color Function HEATING SET N A Not used For future use FAN SYSTEM N A Not used For future use SETPOINT Red Space temperature setpoint ZONE White Zone temperature GND...

Page 27: ...o operate LED1 LED2 and LED3 flash rapidly in succession round robin style while the channel scan is in progress Note Do not attempt association until the channel scan is finished After the channel sc...

Page 28: ...y 50 minutes Note LED3 on the receiver stops blinking to indicate that association has been established Testing Signal and Battery Strength The following recommended test indicates signal and battery...

Page 29: ...are true The receiver address is changed from its current setting 001 999 The receiver receives a disassociation notification from its associated sensor The receiver does not receive a communication...

Page 30: ...service software Note For Instructions on how to use Rover Comm4 refer to the Rover Comm4 online Help by clicking Contents and Index on the Help menu Laptop Requirements and Complete Connection Instr...

Page 31: ...Service Tool screen will appear 4 Double click on the Comm4 Service Tool icon to access a Comm4 VAV UCM This tool allows the user to monitor configure and test Comm4 Figure 16 Connecting to a Comm4 co...

Page 32: ...for VAV UCM s range from 65 127 7 Select the desired device or range of devices and click the Scan button You ll be able to watch as the applications scan for the selected data Note The numbers selec...

Page 33: ...n 8 Once the scan is complete the results will populate the device tree on the left hand side of the Rover Comm4 screen 9 Access the desired UCM from the device tree UCM Home Tabs At a Glance Figure 2...

Page 34: ...ws whether the fan is on or off Auxiliary Input Type Shows the two types of auxillary inputs temperature and C02 They are mutually exclusive to one another Value The displayed value will reflect eithe...

Page 35: ...e shown are non adjustable and are used to show values only Note The Setpoints tab will be defined in programming the configuration menus Wireless Tab Note This tab displays the older style wireless n...

Page 36: ...guration To access the data fields for each tab and to make adjustments select the Configure button as shown in Figure 22 p 36 To make adjustments find the correct parameter change it and download to...

Page 37: ...int low limit set to the factory defaults cooling high limit 102 F 38 8 C heating low limit 43 F 6 1 C should prevent them from impacting field operation High Limit This limit applies to the occupied...

Page 38: ...Flow value must be less than or equal to the Maximum Flow value Min Local Heat If the Min Local Heat flow is enabled then the Min Local Heat flow is used to determine the minimum position flow instead...

Page 39: ...Type Select the proper unit type The unit type information is maintained in the controller s EEPROM Important Edit the unit type BEFORE editing any items on the above list Unit types available for all...

Page 40: ...l hot water and aux output will be grayed out and non selectable Local Heat Setpoint When the UCM version is 4 0 and the unit type is not Bypass Damper Rectangular or Bypass Damper Round this value is...

Page 41: ...UCM to an upper level system controller The upper level system controller shall be responsible for causing any system changes necessary to provide occupied control When configured for an occupancy se...

Page 42: ...r Select Averaged to use the sensor as part of a wired system OR to use the sensor as an averaging sensor in an older style wireless system Type This line is used to edit the type of temperature senso...

Page 43: ...e old style wireless system that used spread spectrum technology For details on how this can be set up for existing applications using the older style wireless sensor see VAV SVX01B EN VAV UCM 4 0 Adv...

Page 44: ...Rectangular UCM is programmed it is also configured to its best fit to a generic style or VariTrane D style box Using this method newer boxes can be used as replacements or to expand legacy systems No...

Page 45: ...lect whether to override TUCs or VAVs 3 Click the units you want to override 4 In the list of overrides click the type of override you want to perform 5 Click the Override button The controller automa...

Page 46: ...nu and click Save As 3 The Save As dialog box will appear Name unit and click Save Downloading Program Files from PC to DDC UCM 4 2 1 Select the Configure button and the Configuration screen will appe...

Page 47: ...ck the File menu and click Open 3 The Open dialog box will appear Select the file you wish to open and click the Open button 4 Download to DDC VAV controller 5 Program is now in controller Figure 29 C...

Page 48: ...ished heat is allowed to operate according to the Heat Control Type specified for the controller For electric heat units this heating minimum flow set point must be at or above 20 of the unit cataloge...

Page 49: ...Fan Powered Units Parallel Fan Powered Units Occupied Units Air valve control for parallel fan powered units is the same as for single duct units The first heat output is utilized to control the fan T...

Page 50: ...trols the air valve as a heating source rather than cooling Fan and heat outputs are disabled for parallel units with electric heat If the heat type is hot water heat then the fan will remain on if th...

Page 51: ...energized anytime the air valve s position is greater than 0 Heating If the control action is edited to HEAT the UCM controls the air valve as a heating source rather than cooling The unit fan remain...

Page 52: ...mperature reported from the UCM Note TOV push buttons should be pressed for at least 2 seconds and not more than 15 seconds Drive to Max and Go Unoccupied When a zone sensor thumbwheel is turned to it...

Page 53: ...mperature fails above the high limit short or above 100 F 37 8 C the airflow shall be controlled to the maximum flow set point Flow Sensor Failure If a flow sensor failure is reported open short fails...

Page 54: ...d be a 1 5 duct diameter long run of straight ducting into the VAV units inlet System Setup Set the outside air dampers to their minimum position Start the supply and return air fan s Before balancing...

Page 55: ...boxes to MIN Note If the VAV boxes have already been assigned to groups and these groups are separate thermal zones then the balancing can be done on a group basis VAV Single Duct Unit Air Balancing...

Page 56: ...dy be done in the factory in its commissioning process 2 After balancing a group box return that group box flow override to AUTO 3 Continue to the next group box repeating VAV unit air balancing proce...

Page 57: ...ftware 2 Select a VAV box to balance and drive its hot water valve open max hot water override 3 Using hydraulic pressure gauges measure the flow across the high and low ports Convert this data from a...

Page 58: ...s could result in death or serious injury Chapter Overview This chapter contains information about the following SP Diagnosing the Problem Diagnostic Log Diagnostic Table Troubleshooting Procedures UC...

Page 59: ...see Figure 35 p 59 are listed to aid in understanding current operation Reported items are 1 Timed Override Exists 2 Cancel Timed Override 3 Auxiliary Temperature Sensor Not Present 4 Unoccupied Requ...

Page 60: ...rted control as if very hot temperature Thumbwheel Setpoint Open OR short AND no active wireless sensors Setpoints from EEPROM used Air Flow For UCM 3 3 and prior Flow 10 when flow control point 10 OR...

Page 61: ...Remove the communication link past the first VAV box and verify the polarity Check resistance across the communication wires for possible shorts or open circuitry 8 Communication link failure down On...

Page 62: ...M the wires going to the zone have an open If 5VDC is not present check incoming power to the UCM board on TB1 1 and TB1 2 Should measure 24 VAC 10 If you measure the proper voltage at TB1 1 and TB1 2...

Page 63: ...e the VDC It should be 5VDC If 5VDC is shown on terminals TB3 2 and TB3 3 at the UCM the wires going to the zone have an open If 5VDC is not present check incoming power to the UCM board on TB1 1 and...

Page 64: ...st button S5 Table 18 p 65 They will occur on the receiver independently of any user action Table 18 p 65 Figure 36 Wireless sensor set components with base plates removed Table 15 Diagnostics LED1 LE...

Page 65: ...not properly set defective receiver Table 17 Battery status LED5 on the sensor User Action LED Display Indicates Press Test Button SS Solid green for 5 seconds Battery condition is adequate for prope...

Page 66: ...ntly off Poor signal quality Unreliable communication Strongly recommend moving the sensor or receiver to a better location Figure 37 Table 19 Output failure modes of operation Situation Zone Temperat...

Page 67: ...connect the receiver sensor wires on the VAV UCM on terminals TB3 1 and TB3 2 and measure the VDC It should be 5VDC If 5VDC is not present check incoming power to the Table 20 Receiver resistance tabl...

Page 68: ...rectly i e different from the balance report properly inspect the following Recalibrate VAV unit by cycling power to unit This can also be accomplished with Rover Summit or CCP software Note Cycling p...

Page 69: ...if necessary 3 Wrong unit size downloaded into the UCM setup menu Verify that the actual unit size matches the unit s nameplate 4 Poor inlet configuration Trane recommends 1 duct diameters of straigh...

Page 70: ...al pressure with a magnahelic and use Transducer output voltage formula to check accuracy of reported value Read the transducer output voltage between the green and the black wires The measured value...

Page 71: ...res going to the zone have an open If 5VDC is not present check incoming power to the UCM board on TB1 1 and TB1 2 Should measure 24 VAC 10 If proper voltage measured on TB1 1 and TB1 2 and no voltage...

Page 72: ...ritrac units Adjust to correct damper travel time using Rover software See Operation and Programming chapter Damper actuator loose on shaft Tighten damper actuator set screw to damper shaft Measure th...

Page 73: ...ower input to TB1 1 power and TB1 2 ground of the UCM board The supply voltage should be between 20 and 28 VAC 24 VAC cataloged However voltages at either extreme may result in system instability Tria...

Page 74: ...rflow is below this set point For this parallel fan configuration the fan control point if specified in a percentage of unit airflow must be set between 15 and 30 of the units cataloged airflow to ass...

Page 75: ...e tests replace PSC motor speed controller Testing ECM DCU and ECM VCU Fan Control If ECM is not controlling Fan Motor properly inspect the following Note The ECM controller has 4 wire pin connector t...

Page 76: ...acer Summit has the electric heat output disabled Check group global and or Tracer overrides to make sure they are not inhibiting heat operation 4 Minimum heating CFM is not being met airflow is too l...

Page 77: ...taloged However voltages at either extreme may result in system instability Heat Triac s can be checked with purchasing a 24 VAC LED and see if it lights up on call for Heat output to be open or close...

Page 78: ...AV Two Position Hot water failure Check binary outputs In the event that the heat outputs are not energizing properly inspect the following 1 Zone temperature is at or above the heating set point Incr...

Page 79: ...ND 2 OPTIONAL FIELD REMOTE MTD W COMM JACK ZONE SENSOR 4 3 2 3 1 1 TB3 3 DIGITAL DISPLAY ZONE SENSOR OPTIONAL FIELD INSTALLED DIGITAL DISPLAY ZONE SENSOR TB2 5 TB2 6 REMOTE MTD W COMM JACK TB3 1 TB3 2...

Page 80: ...TD 4 TB1 2 TB1 1 11 TB3 3 10 7 6 TB2 6 TB2 5 3 2 1 TB3 2 TB3 1 ZONE SENSOR OPTIONAL FIELD W COMM JACK INSTALLED ZONE SENSOR REMOTE MTD 3 4 TB3 1 TB3 2 TB2 5 1 2 TB2 6 3 2 TB3 3 1 ZONE SENSOR TERMINALS...

Page 81: ...VAV SVX01C EN 81 Troubleshooting Figure 46 Single duct with single phase voltage electric heat...

Page 82: ...82 VAV SVX01C EN Troubleshooting Figure 47 Single duct with three phase voltage electric heat...

Page 83: ...VAV SVX01C EN 83 Troubleshooting Figure 48 SCR PSC fan powered with single phase voltage electric heat...

Page 84: ...84 VAV SVX01C EN Troubleshooting Figure 49 SCR PSC fan powered with three phase voltage electric heat...

Page 85: ...VAV SVX01C EN 85 Troubleshooting Figure 50 ECM fan powered with single phase voltage electric heat...

Page 86: ...86 VAV SVX01C EN Troubleshooting Figure 51 ECM fan powered with three phase voltage electric heat...

Page 87: ...Resistance Temperature Detector oC Celsius SAP Supply Air Pressure CCP Central Control Panel SAT Supply Air Temperature CFM Cubic Feet per Minute TB Terminal Block CMS Cubic Meters per Second TOV Tim...

Page 88: ...or e mail us at comfort trane com Literature Order Number VAV SVX01C EN Date May 2010 Supersedes VAV SVX01C EN March 2009 Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and res...

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