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General Information

RT-SVX39B-EN

Programmable Zone Sensor - (BAYSENS119*)

This 7 day programmable sensor features 2, 3 or 4 periods 
for Occupied or Unoccupied programming per day. If the 
power is interrupted, the program is retained in 
permanent memory. If power is off for an extended period 
of time, only the clock and day may have to be reset. 

The zone sensor allows selection of 2, 3 or 4 system modes 
(Heat, Cool, Auto, and Off), two fan modes (On and Auto). 
It has dual temperature selection with programmable start 
time capability.

The occupied cooling set point ranges between 45 and 98 
degrees Fahrenheit. The heating set point ranges between 
43 and 96 degrees Fahrenheit.

A liquid crystal display (LCD) displays zone temperature, 
temperature set points, day of the week, time, and 
operational mode symbols. 

The Option Menu is used to enable or disable applicable 
functions, i.e.; Morning Warm-up, Economizer minimum 
position override during unoccupied status, Fahrenheit or 
Centigrade, Supply air tempering, Remote zone 
temperature sensor, 12/24 hour time display, Smart fan, 
and Computed recovery.

During an occupied period, an auxiliary relay rated for 1.25 
amps @ 30 volts AC with one set of single pole double 
throw contacts is activated. 

Status Inputs (4 Wires Optional). The ZSM can be wired to 
receive four (4) operating status signals from the RTRM 
(HEAT, COOL, SYSTEM “ON”, SERVICE). Four (4) wires 
from the RTRM should be connected to the appropriate 
terminals (7, 8, 9 & 10) on the ZSM.

Remote Zone Sensor (BAYSENS073*)

This electronic sensor features remote zone sensing and 
timed override with override cancellation. It is used with a 
Trane Integrated Comfort™ building management 
system.

Remote Zone Sensor (BAYSENS074*)

This electronic sensor features single setpoint capability 
and timed override with override cancellation. It is used 
with a Trane Integrated Comfort™ building management 
system.

Remote Zone Sensor (BAYSENS016*)

This bullet type temperature sensor can be used for; 
outside air (ambient) sensing, return air temperature 
sensing, supply air temperature sensing, remote 
temperature sensing (uncovered). Wiring procedures vary 
according to the particular application and equipment 
involved. Refer to the unit’s wiring diagrams for proper 
connections.

Remote Zone Sensor (BAYSENS077*)

This electronic sensor can be used with BAYSENS106*, 
108*, 110*, 119* Remote Panels. When this sensor is wired 
to a BAYSENS119* remote panel, wiring must be 18 AWG 

shielded twisted pair (Belden 8760 or equivalent). Refer to 
the specific remote panel for wiring details. 

Wireless Zone Sensor (BAYSENS050*)

This electronic sensor features five system settings (Auto, 
Off, Cool, Heat, and Emergency Heat) and with On and 
Auto fan settings. It is a manual or auto changeover control 
with dual setpoint capability. Other features include a 
timed override function, lockable system settings, and 
Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature display. Included with 
the wireless zone sensor will be a receiver that is to be 
mounted inside the unit, a mounting bracket, and a wire 
harness.

High Temperature Sensor (BAYFRST001*)

This sensor connects to the RTRM Emergency Stop Input 
located on the LTB and provides high limit “shutdown” of 
the unit and requires a manual reset. The sensor is used to 
detect high temperatures due to fire in the air conditioning 
or ventilation ducts. The sensor is designed 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°F. The supply air duct sensor (X1310004002) is 
set to open at 240°F. The control can be reset after the 
temperature has been lowered approximately 25°F below 
the cutout setpoint.

Evaporator Frost Control

This input incorporates the Frostat™ control (FOS) located 
on the indoor coil and can be activated by closing a field 
supplied contact installed in parallel with the FOS. 

If this circuit is open before the compressor is started, the 
compressor will not be allowed to operate. Anytime this 
circuit is opened for 1 continuous second during 
compressor operation, the compressor for that circuit is 
immediately turned “Off”. The compressor will not be 
allowed to restart for a minimum of 3 minutes should the 
FOS close.

Phase Monitoring protection

Precedent units with 3-phase power are equipped with 
phase monitoring protection as standard. These devices 
protect motors and compressors against problems caused 
by phase loss, phase imbalance, and phase reversal 
indication.

This sensor monitors voltage between the 3 conductors of 
the 3 phase power supply. Two LED lights are provided. 
The green light indicates that a balanced 3 phase supply 
circuit is properly connected. The red light indicates that 
unit operation has been prevented. There are two 
conditions that will prevent unit operation. The power 
supply circuit is not balanced with the proper phase 
sequence of L1, L2, L3 for the 3 conductors of a 3 phase 
circuit. The line to line voltage is not between 180 volts and 
633 volts.

Содержание Precedent WSC060ED

Страница 1: ...ining Improperly installed adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury When working on the equipment observe all precautions in the literature and on...

Страница 2: ...responsible management of refrigerants Know the applicable laws and follow them Revision Summary RT SVX39B EN 11 September 2012 MERV 8 filter with filter removal tool Stainless steel drain pan condens...

Страница 3: ...nstalled Power Wiring 22 Main Unit Power Standard Wiring 22 Field Installed Control Wiring 22 Controls using 24 VAC 23 Controls using DC Analog Input Outputs Standard Low Voltage Multiconductor Wire 2...

Страница 4: ...Digital Zone Sensor Test 39 Unit Economizer Control ECA Trouble shooting ReliaTel Control 40 Wiring Diagrams 41 Limited Warranty 42 Heat Pump WCC WCD WCH WCM and WSC Parts Only 42 Heat Pump WCZ WCY W...

Страница 5: ...connect6 2 Unit Mounted Circuit Breaker6 Digit 20 Convenience Outlet 0 No Convenience Outlet A Unpowered Convenience Outlet B Powered Convenience Outlet three phase only 7 Digit 21 Communications Opti...

Страница 6: ...rcuit breaker options 7 Requires use of Disconnect or Circuit Breaker 8 Standard metering devices are TXVs 9 The return air smoke detector may notfit upor workproperly on the Precedent units when used...

Страница 7: ...the unit It is capable of delivering up to 25 inch pounds of torque and is powered by 24 VAC RTCI ReliaTel Trane Communication Interface Optional This module is used when the application calls for an...

Страница 8: ...ed the compressor will not be allowed to operate Anytime this circuit is opened for 1 continuous second during compressor operation the compressor for that circuit is immediately turned Off The compre...

Страница 9: ...to a BAYSENS119 remote panel wiring must be 18 AWG shielded twisted pair Belden 8760 or equivalent Refer to the specific remote panel for wiring details Wireless Zone Sensor BAYSENS050 This electronic...

Страница 10: ...10 RT SVX39B EN Unit Clearances Figure 1 Typical installation clearances for single multiple unit applications WSC060E unit WSC072 120E units...

Страница 11: ...es RT SVX39B EN 11 Figure 2 Heat pump 5 ton Note All dimensions are in inches millimeters Figure 3 Heat pump 5 ton unit clearance and roof opening Note All dimensions are in inches millimeters CLEARAN...

Страница 12: ...Unit Clearances 12 RT SVX39B EN Figure 4 Heat pump 5 ton roof curb Note All dimensions are in inches millimeters Figure 5 Heat pumps 6 7 tons Note All dimensions are in inches millimeters...

Страница 13: ...Clearances RT SVX39B EN 13 Figure 6 Heat pump 10 ton Note All dimensions are in inches millimeters Figure 7 Heat pump 6 10 ton unit clearance and roof opening Note All dimensions are in inches millime...

Страница 14: ...Unit Clearances 14 RT SVX39B EN Figure 8 Heat pump 6 10 ton roof curb Note All dimensions are in inches millimeters 2130 MM 356 MM...

Страница 15: ...he consignee Do not remove damaged material from the receiving location Take photos of the damage if possible The owner must provide reasonable evidence that the damage did not occur after delivery No...

Страница 16: ...f gravity dimensions in mm Tons Unit Model No Maximum Model Weights a lbs kgs Corner Weights b Center of Gravity in mm Shipping Net A B C D Length Width 5 WSC060ED 667 304 562 256 169 77 140 64 96 44...

Страница 17: ...air openings as viewed form the rear of the unit Elbows with turning vanes or splitters are recommended to minimize air noise due to turbulence andto reduce static pressure When attaching the ductwor...

Страница 18: ...rb ductwork must be fabricated and installed by the installing contractor before the unit is set into place Note For sound consideration cut only the holes in the roof deck for the ductwork penetratio...

Страница 19: ...the unit for shipping damage and material shortage file a freight claim and notify appropriate sales representative Verify correct model options and voltage from unit nameplate Verify that the install...

Страница 20: ...he outward edge of each duct cover with 2 screws 5 Slide RETURN DUCT COVER insulation side up into supply opening until inward edge of duct cover engages with the 2 retaining clips on the duct flange...

Страница 21: ...ccess panel and supply air access panels 2 Remove the support panel that the condensate drain pan exits through 3 Slide the condensate drain pan out of the unit 4 Place on a level surface in the posit...

Страница 22: ...dard Wiring 1 Location of the applicable electrical service entrance is illustrated in Unit Clearances p 10 Complete the unit s power wiring connections at Compressor Contactor 1 CC1 inside the unit c...

Страница 23: ...etween the unit and components utilizing a DC analog input output signal refer to Unit Clearances p 10 for the electrical access locations provided on the unit 1 Table 4 lists the conductor sizing gui...

Страница 24: ...Installation 24 RT SVX39B EN Figure 24 ReliaTel refrigeration module Figure 25 Customer control low voltage routing...

Страница 25: ...rature averaging Example 1 illustrates two series circuits with two sensors in each circuit wired in parallel The square of any number of remote sensors is required Example 2 illustratesthreesensorssq...

Страница 26: ...27 Typical field wiring diagrams for optional controls BAYSENS119 ASYSTAT777 Zone Sensor BAYSENS077 ASYSTAT111 BAYSENS107 BAYSENS073 Zone Sensor BAYSENS077 ASYSTAT111 BAYSENS109 BAYSENS074 Zone Sensor...

Страница 27: ...ing that deviates the farthest from the average voltage Example If the voltage readings of the supply power measured 221 230 and 227 the average volts would be VD reading farthest from average 221 The...

Страница 28: ...Upon power initialization the RTRM performs self diagnostic checks to insure that all internal controls are functional It also checks the configuration parameters against the components connected to...

Страница 29: ...t will automatically revert to the applied System control method For unit test steps test modes and step resistance values to cycle the various components refer to Table 6 p 30 ReliaTel Controls Upon...

Страница 30: ...y adjustment set screw and turn sheave clockwise To decrease fan RPM loosen the pulley adjustment set screw and turn sheave counterclockwise If the required CFM is too high external static pressure is...

Страница 31: ...nded period 15 to 30 minutes the motor winding can overheat and cause the motor winding thermostat to open 3 After the compressor and condenser fan have started and operated for approximately 30 minut...

Страница 32: ...e amount of belt deflection that corresponds to the proper belt tension 2 Set the large O ring on the belt tension gauge at the deflection value determined in Step 1b 3 Set the small O ring at zero on...

Страница 33: ...all P D Range Super Gripbelts Gripnotch Steel Cable Gripbelts Min Max Min Max Min Max A 3 0 3 6 3 4 1 2 3 7 8 5 1 2 3 1 4 4 3 8 4 8 3 1 2 5 4 1 2 6 1 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 5 0 7 0 4 5 1 2 5 6 7 8 4 1 4 5 1 4...

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