28
Remote Panels and Sensors (Continued)
Remote Panel W/O NSB (BAYSENS021A)
This electronic sensor features two system switch settings
(Auto and Off), four system status LED's with single setpoint
capability. It can be used with a remote zone temperature
sensor BAYSENS017B.
The following Constant Volume or Variable Air
Volume controls are available from the factory
for field installation.
Remote Zone Sensor (BAYSENS013*)
This electronic sensor features remote zone sensing and
timed override with override cancellation. It is used with a
Trane Integrated Comfort
TM
building management system.
Remote Zone Sensor (BAYSENS014*)
This electronic sensor features single setpoint capability
and timed override with override cancellation. It is used with
a Trane Integrated Comfort
TM
building management system.
Remote Zone Sensor (BAYSENS017B)
This electronic sensor can be used with BAYSENS006B,
008B, 010B, 019B, 020B, or 021A Remote Panels. When
this sensor is wired to a BAYSENS019* or BAYSENS020*
Remote Panel, wiring must be 18 AWG Shielded Twisted
Pair (Belden 8760 or equivalent). Refer to the specific Re-
mote Panel for wiring details.
CUT RESISTOR R69 LOCATED ON RTAM NEAR SUPPLY AIR COOLING
SETPOINT POTENTIOMETER WHEN OPTIONAL REMOTE PANEL IS USED
(See Figure 11).
CUT WIRE JUMPER ADJACENT TO THE TERMINAL 1 ON ZONE SENSOR
WHEN OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR IS USED.
1
2
High Temperature Sensor (BAYFRST003A)
Provides high limit "shutdown" of the unit.
The sensor is used to detect high temperatures due to fire in
the air conditioning or ventilation ducts. The sensor is de-
signed to mount directly to the sheet metal duct. Each kit
contains two sensors. The return air duct sensor
(X1310004001) is set to open at 135
0
F. The supply air duct
sensor (X1310004002) is set to open at 240
0
F. The control
can be reset after the temperature has been lowered ap-
proximately 25
0
F below the cutout setpoint.
Remote Zone Sensor (BAYSENS016A)
This bullet type temperature sensor can be used for; outside
air (ambient) sensing, return air temperature sensing, sup-
ply air temperature sensing, remote temperature sensing
(uncovered), and for VAV zone reset. Wiring procedures
vary according to the particular application and equipment
involved. Refer to the unit wiring diagrams, engineering bul-
letins, and/or any specific instructions for connections. See
Table 10 for the Temp vs Resistance coefficient.
Summary of Contents for Voyager RT-SVX17C-EN
Page 8: ...8 Figure 1 Unit Dimensions for TC_ TE_ and YC_330 360 and 420 MBH Units Low Heat ...
Page 9: ...9 Figure 1 continued Unit Dimensions for YC_330 360 and 420 MBH Units High Heat ...
Page 10: ...10 Figure 1 continued Unit Dimensions for TC_ TE_ and YC_480 and 600 MBH Units Low High Heat ...
Page 24: ...24 Figure 10 Typical FieldWiring Requirements for CV Control Options ...
Page 78: ......
Page 79: ......
Page 80: ......