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Entering water temperature, Sampling function 94, Pipe with auxiliary electric heat – Trane LO User Manual

Page 94: Fan-coils) 94, Terminal unit control (tuc)

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Terminal Unit
Control (TUC)

94

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The entering water temperature sampling function allows water to

circulate in an attempt to sense water cold enough to provide cooling.

The function uses a timer to permit the controller and the valve to fully

open while the water circulates for 3 minutes. The fan continues to run

at the selected speed. If the changeover sensor does not sense the

correct water temperature within this 3 minute cycle, the valve closes

and the entering water temperature sampling function will cease until

57 minutes elapse. After this time lapse, the water circulates again

through the unit to determine if the entering water temperature indi-

cates a call for cooling or heating.

Note: The entering water temperature sampling function is for units

with 2-way valves. This function is not necessary for units with 3-way

valves since water flows continuously through this piping configura-

tion.

2-Pipe with
Auxiliary Electric
Heat (Fan-coils)

Entering Water
Temperature
Sampling Function

Table 38. Unit Mode as Related to Water Temperature
Unit Type

EWT Sensor Required? Coil Water Temperature

2-pipe changeover

Yes

· Can cool if:

space temp - EWT

³

5 deg F

· Can heat if:

EWT - space temp

³

5 deg F

4-pipe changeover

Yes

· Can cool if:

space temp - EWT

³

5 deg F

· Can heat if:

EWT - space temp

³

5 deg F

2-pipe heating only

No

Hot water assumed

2-pipe cooling only

No

Cold water assumed

4-pipe heat/cool

No

· Cold water assumed in main coil

· Hot water assumed in aux. coil

The auxiliary electric heat option allows heating when the occupied

space requires heating but the unit still has chilled system water

flowing through it. The electric heat is also sufficient for use as the

sole source of heat for the unit.

The TUC utilizes a heating only output to energize electric heat if

hydronic heat is insufficient to meet the heating requirements. This

output responds to a demand for heat as long as the entering water

temperature is lower than 95° F. However, if the water temperature

reaches 95° F or higher, the electric heat lockout switch (on the

supply water pipe) disengages the electric heat. Electric heat be-

comes available again when the entering water temperature falls to

65° F or lower (± 5° F).