Trane X1379088401 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 4

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General Information

This section provides a description of the sensors, as well as part numbers and dimensions.

Product Description

The Trane

®

programmable zone sensor (p/n X1379088401) can be used with UCP, Reliatel, and 

IntelliPak control units. It has the following features:

A liquid crystal display (LCD) with symbols for zone temperature, temperature setpoints, 
system operating modes, day of the week, time of day, and occupancy settings

Configurable to operate with constant-volume (CV) units, heat pump (HP) units, and variable-
air-volume (VAV) units

System modes: 

CV: Heat, Cool, Auto, Off 

HP: Emergency Heat, Heat, Cool, Auto, Off

VAV: Auto, Off

A cooling setpoint range (occupied) of 45ºF to 98ºF (7.2ºC to 36.7ºC)

A heating setpoint range (occupied) of 43ºF to 96ºF (6.1ºC to 35.6ºC)

Two fan modes (CV and HP only): On, Auto

A table of configurable functional options (see 

Table 3, p. 14

 and 

Table 4, p. 16

)

Scheduling function: 7 days per week and up to 4 periods per day, occupied/unoccupied mode

Temporary override function

During occupied periods, an auxiliary relay rated for 1.25 A @ 30 Vac with one set of single-pole 
double-throw contacts is activated. 

Summary of Contents for X1379088401

Page 1: ...g 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 an unqualif...

Page 2: ...f Trane in the United States and other countries All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners Warnings Cautions and Notices Warnings cautions and notices ar...

Page 3: ...Procedures 18 Changing the System Setting 18 Changing the Fan Setting CV HP Configuration only 19 Setting the Time Clock and the Day 19 Scheduling 20 Scheduling for VAV Occupied Periods 21 Temporary...

Page 4: ...ate with constant volume CV units heat pump HP units and variable air volume VAV units System modes CV Heat Cool Auto Off HP Emergency Heat Heat Cool Auto Off VAV Auto Off A cooling setpoint range occ...

Page 5: ...ustration provides specific dimension details The dimensions are the same for all models 2 9 in 73 5 cm 1 08 in 27 5 mm 4 68 in 118 9 mm 1 34 in 34 14 mm 0 58 in 14 76 mm 0 31 in 8 mm 0 12 in 3 mm TYP...

Page 6: ...Requirements It is recommended that you mount the back plate a maximum distance of 54 inches above the floor If a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair is required reduce the maximum height to...

Page 7: ...ommended wire length from unit controller to sensor AWG mm2 Meters Feet 22 0 33 0 46 0 150 20 0 50 47 73 151 240 18 0 75 74 117 241 385 16 1 30 118 185 386 610 14 2 00 186 296 611 970 Note The total r...

Page 8: ...kout tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury NOTICE Equipment damage Applying exces...

Page 9: ...e wires are connected to the appropriate terminals at the unit controller 2 Connect the wires to the terminal block included in the hardware package with the sensor See Table 2 p 10 to determine where...

Page 10: ...1TB8 11 SERVICE STATUS UCM INPUT 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 10 10 1TB8 10 SYSTEM STATUS ON OFF INPUT 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 1TB8 9 COOL STATUS UCM INPUT 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 1TB8 8 HEAT STATUS UCM INPUT 7 7...

Page 11: ...Cover To replace the cover 1 Hook the cover over the top of the back plate Apply light pressure to the bottom of the cover until it snaps in place 2 Secure the cover by installing the security screw...

Page 12: ...the sensor is new the configuration screen appears see Figure 3B If no buttons are pressed for 90 seconds the display returns to the home screen in constant volume CV configuration The light dims Fig...

Page 13: ...guration button for 2 seconds Figure 4 The configuration screen appears see Figure 3 p 12 2 Use the keypad on the sensor cover to select the system and functional options See Table 3 p 14 for sensors...

Page 14: ...an setting 7 Computed recovery 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 0 If enabled this option offsets the setpoint temperature and starts the system before the scheduled occupied period to efficiently reach the occupi...

Page 15: ...d 1 Set to 0 for 3 25 ton Voyager units built before January 1 1996 that have the original UCP 18 Default cooling setpoint 45 98 F 7 2 36 7 C 74 If no setpoint has been programmed or the program is lo...

Page 16: ...Disabled 1 Enabled 0 If enabled this setting allows the system to automatically switch between supply air cooling and constant volume heating operation during an occupied period 8 Programmable days p...

Page 17: ...int 19 Default supply air heat 60 100 F 15 6 37 8 C 100 If no setpoint has been programmed or the program is lost the value that is set becomes the operation setpoint 20 Default warm up 50 90 F 10 32...

Page 18: ...e sensor showing an example of the home screen on the display System in cooling mode 1 From the home screen select the system setting by pressing twice 2 Press or to select the desired system setting...

Page 19: ...to temporary override set up Follow the procedure in Temporary Override Set up CV HP only p 22 to override the fan setting 3 To confirm your setting press or wait 10 seconds The home screen will appe...

Page 20: ...o times Days of week selected 2 Press or to select the days of the week All days of the week appear and Monday flashes 3 Press or to select the day you want to schedule Morning Day Evening Night Perio...

Page 21: ...cupancy setting selected 1 Follow steps 1 8 of the procedure described in Scheduling p 20 2 Press or to select the occupied setting Warm up setpoint selected 3 Press to select the warm up setpoint The...

Page 22: ...ess or to increase or decrease the heating or cooling setpoint The fan setting flashes when selected 5 To override the fan setting press if starting from the heating setpoint press twice Press or to c...

Page 23: ...VAV units Occupied Warm up setpoint 68 F 20 C Supply air heating setpoint 100 F 37 8 C Supply air cooling setpoint 55 F 12 8 C Locked symbol 1 Begin at the home screen 2 Press and simultaneously for 4...

Page 24: ...setup for each period of the day in order before you move on to the next day For instance refer to Figure 7 below once the schedule is opened you will start with Monday and the Morning period 1 Set th...

Page 25: ...ng Auto On Day Auto On Evening Auto On Night Auto On Wednesday Morning Auto On Day Auto On Evening Auto On Night Auto On Thursday Morning Auto On Day Auto On Evening Auto On Night Auto On Friday Morni...

Page 26: ...y Period Start time Occupancy Warm up or unoccupied heating setpoint Supply air or unoccupied cooling setpoint Supply air heat setpoint modulating heat only Monday Morning Day Evening Night Tuesday Mo...

Page 27: ...service appears for 2 seconds The home screen appears and the light dims Check Filter Timer Check filter interval is a configuration option that allows you to set a timer that is adjustable in 1 day...

Page 28: ...en selected for option 13 CV HP configurations Verify that option value 1 has been selected for option 12 VAV configurations Keypad does not respond Check to see if the lock symbol is on To unlock the...

Page 29: ...C 4 0 F 2 2 C when outside this range Resolution 0 225 F 0 2 C over a range of 50 to 90 F 10 to 32 C 0 40 F 0 125 C when outside this range Setpoint functional range 43 to 98 F 6 1 to 36 6 C Input vo...

Page 30: ...t Flicker EN61000 3 3 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2006 Electromagnetic Immunity for Industrial EN61326 1 2006 by Council Directive 89 336 EEC EN61000 4 2 2006 4 0 kV by contact EN61000 4 2 2006 8 0 kV...

Page 31: ...BAS SVX17B EN 31 Declaration of CE Conformity Notes...

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