Transcription of Programming & Troubleshooting Guide - Trane
1 SAFETYWARNINGOnly qualified personnel should install and service the installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered equipmentby an unqualified person could result in death or serious working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature andon the tags, stickers, and labels that are attached to the 2015 IntelliPak I modelsS*HF*20-75S*HL*20-75S*HG*90-130S*H K*90-130 W*HB.
2 W*HEIntelliPak II modelsS*HJ090-162W*HCA-CProgramming &TroubleshootingGuideIntelliPak I and IntelliPak IICommercial Single Zone Rooftop Air Conditioner orCommercial Rooftop Air Handlers, with Variable AirVolume (VVDA/VVZT) Controls or Constant AirVolume (CVDA/CVZT) ControlsRT-SVP07E-EN 2015 Trane All rights reservedRT-SVP07E-ENIntroductionReadthis manualthoroughlybeforeoperatingorservici ngthis , Cautions, and NoticesSafety advisories appear throughout this manual personal safety and the proper operation ofthis machine depend upon the strict observance of Environmental ConcernsScientific research has shown that certain man-madechemicals can affect the earth s naturally occurringstratospheric ozone layer when released to theatmosphere.
3 In particular, several of the identifiedchemicals that may affect the ozone layer are refrigerantsthat contain Chlorine, Fluorine and Carbon (CFCs) andthose containing Hydrogen, Chlorine, Fluorine andCarbon (HCFCs). Not all refrigerants containing thesecompounds have the same potential impact to advocates the responsible handling ofall refrigerants-including industry replacements for CFCssuch as HCFCs and Responsible RefrigerantPracticesTrane believes that responsible refrigerant practices areimportant to the environment, our customers, and the airconditioning industry.
4 All technicians who handlerefrigerants must be Federal Clean Air Act(Section 608) sets forth the requirements for handling,reclaiming, recovering and recycling of certainrefrigerants and the equipment that is used in theseservice procedures. In addition, some states ormunicipalities may have additional requirements thatmust also be adhered to for responsible management ofrefrigerants. Know the applicable laws and follow three types of advisories are defined as follows:WARNINGI ndicates a potentially hazardoussituation which, if not avoided, couldresult in death or serious a potentially hazardoussituation which, if not avoided, couldresult in minor or moderate injury.
5 Itcould also be used to alert againstunsafe or property-damage FieldWiring and GroundingRequired!Failure to follow code could result in death or seriousinjury. All field wiring MUST be performed by qualifiedpersonnel. Improperly installed and grounded fieldwiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION these hazards, you MUST follow requirements forfield wiring installation and grounding as described inNEC and your local/state electrical Protective Equipment (PPE)Required!Installing/servicing this unit could result in exposure toelectrical, mechanical and chemical hazards.
6 Before installing/servicing this unit, techniciansMUST put on all PPE required for the work beingundertaken (Examples; cut resistant gloves/sleeves,butyl gloves, safety glasses, hard hat/bump cap, fallprotection, electrical PPE and arc flash clothing).ALWAYS refer to appropriate Material Safety DataSheets (MSDS)/Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and OSHA guidelines for proper PPE. When working with or around hazardous chemicals,ALWAYS refer to the appropriate MSDS/SDS andOSHA/GHS (Global Harmonized System ofClassification and Labelling of Chemicals) guidelinesfor information on allowable personal exposurelevels, proper respiratory protection and handlinginstructions.
7 If there is a risk of energized electrical contact, arc, orflash, technicians MUST put on all PPE in accordancewith OSHA, NFPA 70E, or other country-specificrequirements for arc flash protection, PRIOR toservicing the unit. NEVER PERFORM ANYSWITCHING, DISCONNECTING, ORVOLTAGETESTINGWITHOUT PROPER ELECTRICAL PPE ANDARC FLASH CLOTHING. ENSURE ELECTRICALMETERS AND EQUIPMENT ARE PROPERLY RATEDFOR to follow instructions could result in death orserious , and may not be used or reproduced in whole or inpart without written reserves the rightto revise this publication at any time, and to make changesto its content without obligation to notify any person ofsuch revision or trademarks referenced in this document are thetrademarks of their respective History Addition of configuration screen details in SETPOINTMenu, p.
8 86 Minor running edits4RT-SVP07E-ENTable of , Cautions, and Used of Manipulation Operation Status Override Definitions (with LCI or BCI module installed)..66 SETPOINT MODE Menu (Local Human Interface only)..107 DIAGNOSTICS Input / Output Used AcronymsFor convenience, a number of acronyms and abbreviations are used throughout this acronyms arealphabetically listed and defined 1. Acronymsact = active, actuatorIGV = inlet Guide vanes AH = air handlerIndep = Independentannunc = annunciateINFO = Information Only (Diagnostic)AS = airsideI/O = input/outputaux = auxiliaryIOM = installation/operation/ maintenance manualBAS = Building Automation SystemIPAK = IntelliPak I , IntelliPak II BCI = BACnet Communication Interface ModuleIPC = interprocessor communicationsccfm = cfm/100 (ex.)
9 CCFM = 12050 CFM)IPCB = Interprocessor Communications Bridge (mod)cfm = cubic-feet-per-minuteiwc = inches water columncfg = configured, configurationLCI = LonTalk Communication Interface Moduleckt = circuitLCI-I = LonTalk Communication Interface for IPAKcmd = commandLH = left-handcomp(s) = compressor, compressorslo = lowcond(s) = condenser, condensersLON = LonWorks (Echelon , etc.)config = configured, configurationLRE = leaving recovery exhaustctrl = controlmax = maximumCV = constant volumemanif = manifoldedCVDA = Const.
10 Volume airflow/Discharge Air temp ctrlMCM = Multiple Circuit ModuleCVZT = Const. Volume airflow/Zone Temp ctrlMDM = Modulating Dehumidification Modulecw = clockwisemin = minimum, minutecww = counterclockwisemisc = miscellaneouscy = cyclemod = modulating, moduleDCV = Demand Control VentilationMPM = Multi-Purpose Moduledflt = defaultMWU = morning warm-updiag = diagnosticNSB = Night Setback Paneldmpr = dampernum = numberDWU = daytime warm-upO/A, OA = outside airDX = direct expansion (compressor control)