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Troubleshooting 53, Tracer, Troubleshooting – Trane LO User Manual

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UNT-IOM-6

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ZN.010

and ZN.510

Table 15. Fan Outputs do not Energize
Probable Cause

Explanation

Random start

After power-up, the controller always observes a random start that varies

observed

between 0 and 25 seconds. The controller remains off until the random start

time expires.

Power-up control wait

When power-up control wait is enabled (non-zero time), the controller remains

off until one of two conditions occurs:
1. The controller exits power-up control wait once it receives communicated

information.

2. The controller exits power-up control wait once the power-up control wait

time expires.

Cycling fan operation

When the fan mode switch is in the auto postion, the unit fan cycles off when

there is no call for heating or cooling. The heating/cooling sources cycle on or

off periodically with the unit fan to match the capacity according to pulse-width-

modulation (PWM) logic.

Unoccupied operation

The fan cycles with capacity when the unit is in unoccupied mode. This occurs

even if the unit is in continuous fan operation. While unoccupied, the fan cycles

on or off with heating/cooling to provide varying amounts of heating or cooling to

the space. to match the capacity according to pulse-width-modulation

(PWM) logic.

Fan mode off

When using the local fan mode switch to determine the fan operation, the off

position controls the unit fan to off.

Requested mode: off

It is possible to communicate the operating mode (such as off, heat, and

cool) to the controller. When “off” is communicated to the controller, the unit

controls the fan to off. The unit is not capable of heating or cooling when the

controller is in this mode.

Diagnostic present

A specific list of diagnostics effects fan operation. For more information, see the

“Diagnostics” section on page 50.

No power to the

If the controller does not have power, the unit fan will not operate. For the

controller

controller to operate normally, it must have an input voltage of 24 VAC. When

the green LED is off continuously, the controller does not have sufficient power

or the controller has failed.

Manual output test

The controller includes a manual output test sequence to verify binary output

operation and the associated wiring. However, based on the current step in the

test sequence, the unit fan may not be powered on. Refer to the “Manual

Output Test” section on page 51.

Unit wiring

The wiring between the controller outputs and the fan relays and contacts must

be present and correct for normal fan operation. Refer to the typical unit wiring

diagrams in the Appendix of this manual.

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