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Installation and Maintenance
27
Traq Dampers
Traq dampers are fitted in mixing sections in several
possible configurations. These low leak dampers
modulate and measure air flow.
Each Traq damper section is supplied with a factory-
mounted ventilation control module (VCM) on the
interior of the mixing box. The VCM has an input
terminal for power and an output terminal for air
velocity. (See
Figure 22
.)
Figure 22
Traq Damper Terminal Connections.
The actuators, factory-mounted or field-supplied, are
separately wired and controlled by a PCM or other
building logic.
Figure 23
illustrates the typical quick
connect scheme.
Figure 23
Typical Quick Connects with Wiring Identification
VCM (Transducer) Calibration
The VCM has an auto-zero function that recalibrates
the transducer once every minute.
Input Power Signal
The only input signal the VCM needs is the 24 VAC
power connected to terminals TB5 and TB6.
Output Velocity Signal
The 2 - 10 VDC linear output signal from the VCM
represents air velocity. This voltage can be converted
to represent cfm or L/s using the formula and
Table
26
following. For example, if the VCM on a Size 21
T-Series Climate Changer has a 10-volt signal, it
would represent 16650 cfm (7859 L/s) through the
Traq damper. If this voltage is 6 volts, air flow through
the Traq damper would be 8325 cfm (3930 L/s).
Using the formulas
cfm = k (cfm @ 10V) [volts-2/8]
L/s = k (L/s @ 10V) [volts-2/8], and tables following
VCM
Velocity (2-10 VDC)
GND
24 VAC
GND
1TB1-3
1TB1-4
1TB1-5
1TB1-6
TSC Size
cfm @ 10V
L/s @ 10V
3
2304
1087
6
4609
2175
8
4609
2175
10
6913
3263
12
10900
5145
14
10900
5145
17
10900
5145
21
16650
7859
25
10900
5145
30
24970
11786
35
24970
11786
40
24970
11786
50
34630
16345
66
46200
21806
80
57820
27291
100
69270
32695