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' iV ❑ 1/4_,-, 3 R£TROMATE ADAPTER POR woo 200 FT 1 1/2 . 1� CASKETINC /OURS RET TRANS ADAP C75 5E110 50 FT. 1 . 3/4 GASKETINC /CURB El I -c /EX1ST THANE SANE LSn 5ECflON AA SECTION BB SMUT Of 407981.09rA C4 Iv A- � o C ONSULTING 11 503. 222 . 445 3 V LMK E NGINEERS vtmk � 9 � 3 @vlmk.com 3933 SW Kelly Avenue • Portland • Oregon 97239 -4393 vvww.vlmk.com George Fox University Mechanical Unit Anchorage June 7, 2007 R EC E %VED MEMORANDUM TO: Dan Howard ja 10 2007 CITY U1 1 WARD FROM: Jim Knauf PE SE BUILDING DIVISION RE: George Fox University Mechanical Unit Anchorage Attached is a Structural Calculation package for your use in obtaining a permit for the referenced project. The unit is stable for overturning under seismic loading and needs to be attached to structure only for shear. I have attached a detail showing the unit screwed to the curb and the curb wedge anchored to the structure. If that isn't practical give me a call to discuss alternatives. The additional weight of the units is not significant because of their location over the bearing walls. CC: 'Structural Engineering•Civil Engineering•Industrial Engineering•Planning•Studies /Evaluations•Entitlement File: G:\Acad2007 \207277 \George Fox University.doc Page 1 of 1 M M CONSULTING P503.222.4453 ENGINEERS F 503.248.9263 E vlmk @vlmk.com 3933 SW Kelly Avenue • Portland • Oregon 97239 -4393 W www.vlmk.com STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS for MECHANICAL UNIT ANCHORAGE GEORGE FOX UNIVERSTY 12753 SW 68 Avenue Portland, Oregon 97223 for Dan Howard 7115 SW Spruce Street Tigard, Oregon 97223 ,010) PROp �GINF i0 848 'E9 0/4,, OREGON vy, i<. 23 ZO` 4 7F S E . KNP EXPIRES:- 30 -07 1 Prepared By: Jim Knauf • • VLMK Job Number: 207277 June, 2007 I Structural Engineering • Civil Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Planning • Studies / Evaluations • Entitlement f.1.. . 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A one -piece clip ensures uniform holding capacity that increases as tension is applied. The threaded stud version is available in ' nine diameters and multiple lengths. A single size tie -wire version is available for wire • supported fixtures. Threaded studs are set by tightening the nut. Tie -wire anchors are set with the claw end of a hammer. V•!EOGE-ALL SPECIAL FEATURES: • One piece wrap around clip. • Threaded end is chamfered for ease of starting nut. • Most sizes feature full thread for added versatility. MATERIAL: Carbon and stainless steel. FINISH: Carbon steel anchors are available zinc plated or mechanically galvanized. CODES: ICBO ER -3631; SBCCI 9706; City of L.A. RR24682; Dade County 01 -0820.06; Factory Mutual 1M6AO.AH; Underwriters Laboratories File Ex3605• Meets requirements of Federal Specifications A- A- 1923A, Type 4. el The Load Tables list values based upon results from the most recent testing and may not reflect those in current code reports. Where code jurisdictions apply, consult the current reports for applicable load values. Wedge-All Tie -Wire TEST CFI T ER!A: The Wedge -All anchor has been tested in accordance with ICBO's (Zinc plate only) Acceptance Criteria for Expansion Anchors in Concrete and Masonry Elements (AC01). ICBO report ER -3631 recognizes the Wedge -All for the following: • Seismic and Wind Loading. • Combination Tension and Shear Loads. Wedge - All Installation Sequence • Critical and Minimum Edge Distance and Spacing. ItiSTALLATtGPi: bt • Holes in steel or metal fixtures to be mounted should exceed nominal anchor ' , Gal; } Va L diameter by '/ie for Vt" thru %^ diameter bolts, and by 1 /a" for all other 9 - b ; :. -9 , ; - b,. a -9 . < = b diameters. . _ • • Do not use an impact wrench to set or tighten the Wedge -All. � o, '•bd� o '0° q o , o i ^ i o.b °e A Caution: Oversized holes in the base material will ° - oa : r .ate co. oo. : . • • - make it difficult to set the anchor and will reduce . b; ;` - A'e o a :' , 'c ° b,, .t„9,-,; e the anchor's load capacity. Threaded studs: • Drill a hole in the base material using a carbide tipped drill bit the same diameter as the nominal diameter of the anchor to be installed. Drill the hole to Tie - Wire Installation Sequence the specified embedment depth plus h• to allow room for the dust to settle. Alternatively, drill the hole to the specified embedment depth and blow it clean z u sing compressed air. Overhead installations need not be blown clean.` r • o r p • a °a o ud: 00' . T . . o , •O op f Q :. Z > ° L G: B • O 2 • Assemble the anchor with nut and washer so the top of the nut is flush with the b f' • :o o : :: bd ° . ° 8 60 o' :4 • „e :: o ° El a .a • ° ° o m .10 m W top of t anchor. Place the anchor in the fixture and dive into the hole until .ao% r a , 'O ; °•a O° s , •O o� °° a •11);;02 ° , �' $ washer and nu are tight against fixture. ° r�;; e �� .. :?0 1.? °- °' • ... el W Q • Install nut and washer and tighten to the required installa tor 4 ` -' (�( _ H Tie -Wire: f . o • Drill a hole at least 1 W deep using a W diameter carbide tippe bit. t ?3? z • Drive the anchor into the hole until the head is seated against raw d 2 H N the base material. a .' • Set the anchor by prying/pulling the head with the claw end of the hammer. g G N O L 5. Wedge -All Installation Data c. 5. SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS: o I :: Wed AU �- h'i: • , .t . c, Alba; r ' �� sr .��i,;f � 1 - 1>Y iXr Wedge anchors shall be a threaded stud with an integral con $ y _�, : ,. expander and a single piece expansion clip. The stud shall be carbon N y Qn� t ' ' ' steel with a minimum 70,000 psi tensile strength, or type 303, 304 or y • Bit Size (in) y. % x 36 x % i 1x 1x 316 stainless steel, as called for on the drawings Anchors shall meet il • Fixture Hole (in) 3 { Xs Ws 'J(e '/ e 1 1 x 1x 1% Federal Specification A- A- 1923A, Type 4. Anchors shall be II Wedge -Ails from Simpson - Strong Tie, Dublin, CA. Anchors shall be • Wrench Size (in) w w X ix, 1x 134 1x 1% 2x installed following Simpson Strong -Tie's instructions for Wedge -Ails. • Length Identification Head Marks on Wedge - Ails (corresponds to length of anchor — inches). M ,• ark `A ; 'B.: C D . '-' ' E : - F , - -.G.: L B •'1 . :; . 4 1110 ; :IX' '-',. g •N O: P ',.. 14 • . S `'T _U. V W X • Y Z• From 1x 2 2x 3 3x 4 4x 5 5x 6 6}r 7 7)4 8 8x 9 9x 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 UpTo But Not 2 234 3 3x 4 4x 5 5x 6 6)4 7 7)4 8 894 9 9) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Including 90 'WEDGE-ALL' S IMPSON Stainless Steel Wedge Anchors ANCHOR rf1T1.111 Wedge -All Product Data - Stainless Steel " `' Size' 30403= 1 3'16 Drill Bit Thread Standard Material Specifications (in) Stainless Stainless Dia Length Quantity R'SeeleIn Model ile. I '. -° - I Model Na.' Model No.° (in) (in) (see mete belted k l . ' 304/303 Stainless Steep Box Carton .Box Carton i i ) 1 Component Materials 1/4 x 1 3/4 WA251344SS WA251346SS 15/16 100 500 20 200 1/4 x 2 1/4 WA252144SS WA252146SS . 1 / 4 1 7/16 100 ' 500 ' 20 200 Anchor Nut Washer Clip _- BO 1/4 x 3 1/4 WA253144SS WA253146SS 2 7/16 100 500 20 200 dy . - 1 3/8 x 21/4 WA372144SS WA372146SS 1 1/8 50 250 " 20 • 20114 Type 303 Type 18 -8 Type 18 -8 Type 304 13/8 x 2 3/4 WA372344SS WA372346SS 1 5/8 50 250 20 200 •1 and 304 Stainless Stainless Stainless 3/8 x 3• WA373004SS .WA373006SS 1 7/8 50 - 250 20 • 200 .r Stainless Steel Steel Steel 3/83 WA373124SS'- •,WA373125SS 3/8 21/2 50 250 20 200 -' Steel 3/8 x 3 3/4 WA373344SS, WA373346SS • 2 5/8 50 250 20 200 3/8 x 5 - WA375004SS WA375006SS 3 7/8 ` 50 . 200. 10 100 _,. 1. Type 303 and 304 stainless steels perform 38 WA377 WA377003SS s ` . e ' equally well in certain corrosive environments. 1/2 x 2 3/4 WA502344SS WA502346SS 1 5/16 25 1 5 1 100 Larger sizes are manufactured from type 303 1/2 x 3 3/4 WA503344SS WA503346SS 2 5/16 25 125 • 10 100 due to a higher sulfur content which improves 1/2 x 4 1/4 WA504144SS ' WA504146SS - 2 13/16 25 100 - _ machinability. See table for details. 1/2 x 5 1/2 WA505124SS WA505126SS 1/2 4 1/16 25 100 10 80 1/2 x 7 WA507004SS WA507006SS 5 9/16 25 100 4 32 Application: Exterior environment, medium 1/2 x 8 1/2 WA50812SS WA508123SS 2 25 50 4 16 level of corrosion resistance. Resistant to 1/2 x 10 WA50100SS WA501003SS 2 25 50 4 16 organic chemicals, many inorganic chemicals, 1/2 x 12 WA50120SS WA501203SS 2 25 50 4 16 mild atmospheric pollution and mild marine 5/8 x31/2. WA623124SS ;WAt 3126SS i ` W '..28 ® environments (not in direct contact with salt 5/8x 4 1/2 WA624124SS , WA624128SS. .2 78 -i. - 20 - 1 80 4 t t y '-r 80 '� water). 5/8 x 5 WA62500453 - WA625006SS 'd 3 3/8 ° 20 80 10 - 80 5/8 x 6 WA626004SS . WA626006S . ,) S ,, 4 3/8 20 80 10 --7- 8,r1 --- -' 5/8 x 7 WA627004SS • WA627006SS 4, , , 53/8 20 80 - 4 • 16 5/8 x 81/2 WA6281233 WA628123SS +: "'s * 2 .. 20 40 - 4 16 • Material Specifications 5/8 x 10 WA62100SS WA621003SS ' `. 2 ' - 10 20 4 _ 16 �;, ,.. 518 x 12 : - WA62120SS WA621203SS 2 . 10 20 4 16 1 •316 Stainless Steel' 3/4 x 4 1/4 WA754144SS WA754146SS 2 3/8 10 40 4 40 Component Materials 3/4 x 4 3/4 WA754344SS WA754346SS 2 7/8 10 40 4 40 3/4 x 5 1/2 WA755124SS WA755126SS 3 5/8 10 40 4 32 Anchor Nut Washer Cli ' 3/4 x 6 1/4 WA756144SS WA756146SS 4 3/8 10 40 4 32 Body 3/4 x 7 WA757004SS WA757006SS 3/4 5 1/8 - 10 - 40 4 32 3/4 x 8 1/2 WA75812SS WA758123SS 2 1/4 10 20 4 16 Type 316 Type 316 Type 316 Type 304 3/4 x 10 WA75100SS WA751003SS 21/4 10 20 4 16 5t S Stteel eel Stainless Stainless Steel teel Stainless Steel eel 3/4 x 12 WA75120SS WA751203S3 2 1/4 5 ' 10 4 18 <.., 7/8 x 6 WA87600SS ,-WA876003SS ' 218 ` 5 20 4 8 x 1 Type 316 Stainless Steel provides the greatest z 78 x 8 WA87800SS WA878003SS • 2 1/8 5 10 4 8 r degree of corrosion resistance available. Contains 0 7/8 x 10 WA87100S8 WA871003SS 7/8 • 21/8. 5 10 4 8 2 -3% molybdenum as well as more nickel and 7/8 x 12 :. WA87120SS WA871203SS - Z1/ ' "5 , 10 -.:.-0; chromium than 304/303 stainless steel. - 1 x 6 WA16000SS WA160003SS 2 1/4 5 20 4 8 1 x 9 WA19000SS WA190003SS 1 21/4 5 10 4 8 Application: Exterior environment, medium to cc 1 x 12 WA11200SS WA112003SS 2 1/4 5 10 4 8 high levels of corrosion resistance. Resistant to o I 1 1/4 x 9 WAl2590SS WAl25903SS , 1 1/4 ' .2 3/4 - 5 - 10 4 8 -Y t chlorides, amines, sulfurous acid compounds , I 1 1/4 x 12 WAl2512SS WAl25123SS 23/4. 5 10 4 8 and direct contact with salt water. N 1 1,2 x 12 WA15012SS WA150123SS 1 1/2 3 1/4 5 _ 10 - - 8 1. Anchors with the 'SS' suffix in the model number are manufactured from type 303 stainless steel, the remaining anchors (with the "4SS" suffix) are manufactured from type 304 stainless steel. 303 stainless anchors may require 0. extra lead time, call factory for details. Types 303 and 304 stainless steel perform equally well in certain corrosive environments. • 2. Anchors with the 3SS suffix in the model number may require extra lead time call factory for details. 9 3. These package quantities available in 303 stainless steel only. 0 4. The published length is the overall length of the anchor. Allow one anchor diameter for the nut and washer thickness WIPP th plus the fixture thickness when selecting a length. 1 ') ' r: R` 5. Special lengths are available on request. Load values are valid ar�� g as long as minimum embedment depths are satisfied. -- r " I „ .. Mini Pack: These package quantities must be ordered with a - -R" suffix �1 on the end of the standard model number. (example: WA505124SS -R). Millat 92 WEDGE-ALL"' SIMPSON Wedge Anchors _ Shear Loads for Carbon Steel Wedge -All (and Tie -Wire) Anchors in Normal- Weight Concrete Size Embed. Critical Critical Shear Load . t' Install- . in. Depth Edge Spacing c >= 2000 psi (13.8 MPa) l's > 3000 psi is >= 4000 psi Torque (mm) in. Dist. in. Concrete (20.7 MPa) (77.6 MPa) Concrete ft -lbs (mm) in. (mm) Ultimate Std" Des. Allow. Allow. Allow, , (N " (m - lbs-(kill Ma. (WY lbs:(kN) lbs.(kN) _lbs. • 1 1/8 21/2 1 5/8 920 47 230 230 230 1/47 (29) (64) (41) (4.1) (0.2) (1 -0) 1 (1 0) i1 01 8 (6.4) 2 1/4 2 1/2 3 1/8 230 230 230 (10. (57) (64) (79) (1.0) (1 0) _ (1 0) - - 13/4 3 3/4 2 3/8 2,280 96 570 " 570 570 (44) (95) (60) (10.1) (0.4) (2.5) 12.5) (2.5) 3/8 2 5/8 3 3/4 3 5/8 4,220 384 1,055 1,055 1,055 30 (9.5) (67) (95) (92) (18.8) (1.7) (4.7) (4/1 (4.7) (40.7) 3 3/3 33/4 . 4 3/4 1,055 1,055. 1,055 • (86) (95) (121) .:1- ,, • .7 (4.71=_. - r» (4.7) 2 1/4 5 3 1/8 6,560 850 1,345 1,485 1,625 (57) (127) (79) (29.2) (3.8) (6.0) (6.6) (7.2) 1/2 3 3/8 5 4 3/4 8,160 880 1,675 1,850 2,020 60 (12.7) (86) (127) (121) (36.3) (3.9) . (7.5) (8.2) (9.0) (81.3) 4 1/2 5 6 1/4 1,675 1,850 2,020 (114) (127) (159) (7.5) (8.21 (9.0) - 2 3/4 61/4 3 7/8 ' 8,720 1,599 1,629 ' 1,900 2,180 (70) (159) (98) (38.8) (7.6) (7.2) (8.5) (9.7) 5/8 .41/2 61/4 61/4 12,570 396 • 2,330 - 2,740 3,145 90 (15 -9) (114) (159) (159) (55.9) (1.8) (10.4) (122) (14.0) (122.0) 51/2 61/4 7 3/4 - , 2,330 2,740 3,145 (140).. (159) (197) < (10.4) ;<_: (122) .• -!(14.0) 3 3/8 7 1/2 4 3/4 11,360 792 2,840 2,840 2,840 (86) (191) (121) (50.5) (3.5) (12.6) (12.6) (12.6) 3/4 5 ' 7 1/2 7 18,430 1,921 4,610 4,610 4,610 150 (19.1) (127) (191) (178) (82.0) (8.5) (20.5) (20.5) (20.5) (203.4) 6 3/4 7 1/2 9 1/2 4,610 4,610 4,610 (171) (191) (241) (20.5) (20.5) (20.5) 1,3 7/3 8 3/4 5 3/8 ' • > 13,768 . 2,059 - - :{3,440e, ;::-, 3,44,11:, '. 3340 7/8 . (98) (222) (137) (61.2) , (9.2) '(15.3) (15.3) - (15.3) 200 (22.2) .7 7/8 8 3/4 11 22,300 477 5,575 5,575 5,575 (271.2) (200) (722) (279) (99.2) (2.1) (24.8) (24.8) (24.8) 41/2 10 61/4 22,519 1,156 5,730 5,730 5,730 1 (114) (254) (159) (100. (5.1) (25.5) (25. (25.5) 300 U >- (25.4) 9 10 12 5/8 25,380 729 6,345 6,345 6,345 (406.7) (229) (254) (321) (112.9) (3.2) (28.2) (28. (28.2) a. 55/8 121/2 .77/8 29,320 , 2,099 7,330 7,330 7,330' , • 1 1/4 (143) (318) (200) (130.4) (9.3) (32.6) '(32.6) • (32.6) 400 w (31.8) 91/2 121/2 131/4 7,330 7,330 7,330 i 3) z ; ; (241) (318) , 4337) (32 -6) (32.6) (32.6) .+: -x�: s 1 1/2 9 1/2 121/2 131/4 7,330 7,330 7,330 400 z (38.1) _ (241) _ (318) (337) (32.6) (32.6) _ (32.6) (542.3) 0 a 1. The allowable loads listed are based on a safety factor of 4.0. N 2. Allowable loads may be increased by 331/2'/ for short term loading due to wind or seismic forces. O 3. Refer to allowable load adjustment factors for edge distance on page 98 • 4. 1000 of the allowable load is permitted at Critical Spacing. No reduction in spacings allowed. c. 5. Drill bit diameter used in base material corresponds to nominal anchor diameter. 6. Allowable loads may be linearly interpolated between concrete strengths listed. 7. Allowable loads for 1/4 size at 11 -inch embedment apply to both the Wedge -All and Tie -Wire anchors. o Installation torque does not apply to the Tie -Wire anchor. • 8. The minimum concrete thickness is 1 times the embedment depth. d, a N U T ' V U 94 f ECo20'07- ar5 /C TRAUI /E° Submittal Trane A Division of American Standard Inc Prepared For: Date: June 28, 2007 Dan Howard @ Howard Mechanical Job Name: " George Fox - Portland Center Trane is pleased to provide the enclosed submittal for your review and approval. Product Summary Qty Product 15 Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units The attached information describes the equipment we propose to furnish for this project, and is submitted for your approval. Greg Korkowski Trane 7257 SW Kable Lane Portland, OR 97224 -7181 Phone: (503) 620 -8031 Fax: (503) 639 -1454 • D hut 10 2001 TrT Dom° DWIS1 ® • • • J :IJOBS1124133486131VA V submitttals.doc Table Of Contents Product Summary 1 Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units (Items Al - A5) Tag Data 3 Product Data 3 Performance Data 3 Mechanical Specifications 4 Unit Dimensions 7 Accessory 9 . Field Wiring 10 ■ Field Installed Options - Part/Order Number Summary Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units 11 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Tag Data - Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units (Qty: 15) Item Tag(s) Qty Description Model Number Al VAV -1 IS, VAV -2 4 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF08 1S, VAV -3 1S, VAV- Terminal 4 1S A2 VAV -5 1 N, VAV -6 5 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF08 1N, VAV -7 1N, Terminal VAV -8 1 N, VAV -9 IN \s- A3 VAV -10 2N, VAV -11 2 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF06 2N Terminal A4 VAV -12 2N 1 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF08 Terminal A5 VAV -13 2N, VAV -14 3 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF08 • 2N, VAV -15 2N Terminal Product Data - Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units All Units Single duct cooling only terminal Matte faced insulation - 1/2" (13 mm) DDC without remote heat - cooling only Standard actuator Left hand & /or same side connection (control & /or hot water coil) 1 DDC sensor with occp and set pt (Fld) Item: Al, A2, A4, A5 Qty: 13 Tag(s): VAV -1 1S, VAV -2 1S, VAV-3 1 S, VAV-4 1 S, VAV-5 1 N, VAV-6 1N, VAV -7 1N, VAV -8 1N, VAV -9 1N, VAV -12 2N, VAV -13 2N, VAV -14 2N, VAV -15 2N 8" inlet size, 900 cfm (203mm inlet, 425 I /s) Item: A3 Qty: 2 Tag(s): VAV -10 2N, VAV -11 2N 6" inlet size, 500 cfm (152mm inlet, 236 Vs) Performance Data - Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Tags VAV -1 1S, VAV-2 1S VAV -10 2N, VAV -12 2N VAV-3 1 S, VAV -11 2N VAV-4 1 S, VAV-5 1 N, VAV-6 1 N, VAV -7 1N, VAV -8 1N, VAV -91 N, VAV -13 2N, VAV -14 2N, VAV -15 2N Design cooling airflow (cfm) 800 800 300 800 Min cooling airflow (cfm) 200 265 200 100 FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 3 of 3 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Mechanical Specifications - Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: Al - A5 Qty: 15 Tag(s): VAV -1 1S, VAV -2 IS, VAV-3 1 S, VAV-4 1 S, VAV-5 1 N, VAV-6 1N, VAV -7 1N, VAV -8 1N, VAV -9 1N, VAV -10 2N, VAV -11 2N, VAV -12 2N, VAV -13 2N, VAV -14 2N, VAV -15 2N General Unit Information The unit casing is comprised of 22 gauge galvanized steel. Outlet connection is slip and drive. Agency Listing - The unit is UL and Canadian UL listed as a room air terminal unit. UL Control # 9N65. All Trane terminal units are ARI 880 - 98 certified. General Unit Clearance `., • Allow adequate clearance to meet NEC on control box side of unit to meet NEC. A minimum of one and one half duct diameters of straight duct work, upstream of the air inlet connection, should be present for optimum airflow measurement performance. Upstream duct work should be the same diameter as the primary inlet connection. 1/2" Matte - Faced Insulation The interior surface of the unit casing is acoustically and thermally lined with 1/2" 1.50 lb cu. ft. [24.00 kg. /cu. m.] composite density glass fiber with 4.0 lb. cu.ft. [64 kg. /cu. m.] high density facing. The insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA -90A and UL 181 standards. The insulation R -value is 1.9. All cut edges of insulation are completely encapsulated in metal to prevent erosion. Air Valve Round The air inlet connection is an 18 gauge galvanized steel cylinder sized to fit standard round duct. A multiple point, averaging flow sensing ring is provided with balancing taps for measuring within +/- 5% of unit cataloged airflow. An airflow versus pressure differential calibration chart is provided. The damper blade is constructed of a closed cell foam seal mechanically locked between two 22 gauge galvanized steel disks. The damper blade assembly is connected to a cast zinc shaft supported by self lubricating bearings. The shaft is cast with a damper position indicator. The valve assembly includes a mechanical stop to prevent over stroking. At 4.0" w.g air valve leakage does not exceed 1% of cataloged airflow. Air Valve Size - 06 Air Valve is 500.0 cfm 6 "inlet. Air Valve Size - 08 Air Valve is 900.0 cfm 8" inlet. Slip & Drive Connection A slip and drive connection has two straight flanges on the top and bottom, and two drive connections on the left and right sides. This is a standard option on all VAV single duct terminal units. D.D.C. Actuator Trane 3 wire, 26 GA, 3.4 VA, 1.7 W, 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz floating point control actuator with linkage release button Running torque is 35 in -lb (4 Nm) minimum and is non - spring return with a 90 second drive time. Travel is terminated by end stops at fully opened and closed positions. An integral magnetic clutch eliminates motor stall. When Trane controls are not provided an integral 3 screw terminal is provided for field wiring. Operating temperature is 32 to 125 degrees Fahrenheit (0 to 50 degrees Celsius) Direct Digital Controller The microprocessor based terminal unit controller provides accurate, pressure independent control through the use of a proportional integral control algorithm and direct digital control technology. The controller monitors zone temperature set points, zone temperature and its rate of change, and valve airflow using a differential pressure signal. Optionally, the controller can monitor either supply duct air temperature or CO2 concentration via appropriate sensors. The controller is provided in an enclosure with 7/8" knockouts for remote control wiring. A Trane zone sensor is . required. System Communications • The controller is designed to send and receive data from a Tracer Summit or other Trane Controllers, or a Varitrac Central Control Panel. Current unit status conditions and set points may be monitored and /or edited via this data communication feature. The network type is a twisted wire pair serial communication. Override Commands The following override commands may be received by the Unit Control Module (U C.M.) from the Tracer System. Control Mode, Action, Offset & Commands FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 4 of 4 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 * Control Mode - Occupied or Unoccupied * Control Action - Heating or Cooling * Control Offset - Enabling Control Offset will increase the cooling temperature setpoint and decrease the heating temperature setpoint by a control offset value. * Drive damper fully open. * Drive damper fully closed. * Drive damper to maximum airflow setpoint. ' * Drive damper to minimum airflow setpoint. * Disable unit heat. * Reset - Enabling the reset function forces the controller and the flow sensor to recalibrate. r . Editable Set points and Functions Occupied and unoccupied cooling temperature set point (30 °- 100 °F) [-1.1°- 37.8 °C] Occupied and unoccupied heating temperature set point (30 °- 100 °F) [-1.1°- 37 8 °C] Maximum flow set point (10 -100% of unit equivalent cataloged airflow) Minimum heating and cooling flow set point (0, 10 -100% of unit equivalent cataloged airflow) Cooling set point low and high limit Low (30 °- 100 °F) [-1.1°- 37.8 °C] High (30 °- 102 °F) [-1.1°- 37.8 °C] Heating set point high and low limit (30 °- 100 °F) [-1.1°- 37.8 °C] Hot water valve drive time Air valve drive time Fan Control Offset - determines at what point a parallel fan is energized. This can be a function of temperature (degrees above heating set point) or primary airflow Series Fan Configuration - allows series fan powered to shut off fan and close air valve when unit is unoccupied. Fan will operate in unoccupied mode if reheat is active. Local heating flow set point enable /disable and set point Analog input mode - auxiliary temperature sensor or CO2 detector Binary input mode - generic or occupancy detector Zone temperature, auxiliary temperature, and zone set point calibration corrections (± 10 ° F) [± -12 °C] Flow measurement calibration correction (60 -150 %) Additional Status Information Available Active cooling set point Active heating set point Current unit primary airflow Current zone temperature Reheat status (on /off) Fan status (on /off) Calibration status (calibrating /not calibrating) Auxiliary air temperature (if unit has auxiliary temperature sensor) Not available if CO2 sensor used. CO2 concentration (if unit has CO2 sensor) Not available if auxiliary temperature sensor used. Ventilation ratio B I P state Failure indicators • Temperature sensor failures • Flow Sensor failure • Local zone sensor set point failure DDC Sequence of Operation The unit controller continuously monitors the zone temperature against its set point and varies the primary airflow as required to meet zone set points. Airflow is limited by minimum and maximum airflow set points. DDC Controls Option DD01 Basic Operation: Cooling Only Control (No Remote Heat) (DDC /UCM) A voltage signal from the zone sensor indicates the zone temperature is used by the unit controller to determine an error from the set point. This error, as well as primary flow differential pressure, is used to determine damper position FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 5 of 5 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 within minimum and maximum cooling airflow set points. As the zone temperature drops to the heating set point, primary airflow is controlled to minimum heating flow set point. DDC Zone Sensor This electronic device utilizes a thermistor to vary the voltage output in response to changes in the zone temperature. Wiring to the U.C.M. controls must be 18 to 22 awg. shielded twisted pair wiring. The set point adjustment range is 50 - 88 deg. F [10 - 31 deg. C]. This sensor is provided with an externally adjustable set point, a timed override button, a timed override cancel button, and a communications jack with a 5 wire connection. FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 6 of 6 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Unit Dimensions - Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: Al, A2, A4, A5 Qty: 13 Tag(s): VAV -1 1S, VAV-2 1 S, VAV -3 1S, VAV-4 1 S, VAV-5 1 N, VAV -6 1N, VAV -7 1N, VAV-8 1N, VAV -9 1N, VAV -12 2N, VAV -13 2N, VAV -14 2N, VAV -15 2N X 512' -- 21/4" < >< a' , — 51/2' CONTROL BOX\ AR VALVE s v7' v AIR 'I FLOW ' ACTUATOR . 11" / SLIP & DRIVE CONNECTION 12 TOP VIEW 1212 t —s 1/2"—C> Customer Notes n 1. Air Inlet is cantered in unit front panel 2 Slip & Dnve discharge outlet standard 3 Minimum of 1 5 dud diameters of straight dud required at inlet for proper flay reading 81/4" 10' 11 12' 4 Allow 17' on control side for serviang 5 Unit is field-convenable from a left-hand comedion (shown) to a right-hand by rotating unit V Approximate • Dry Weight 160Ib BACK VIEW Weights reflected may vary ±5.0 lb based upon options selected FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 7 of 7 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Unit Dimensions - Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: A3 Qty: 2 Tag(s): VAV -10 2N, VAV -11 2N z s 2314' X5 12 - -t> CONTROL BOX AIR s VT V ALVE AIR FLOW ' • ACTUATOR 111 2' SLIP 8 DRIVE 12" CONNECTION TOP VIEW 111/7' "3-5"---C> 10 „ Customer Notes 1. Air Inlet is centered in unit front panel 2 Slip 8 Drive &charge outlet standard 3 Minimum of 1 5 dud diameters of straight dud required at inlet for proper flow reading F 4 Allay 12" on control side for servicing 8 1/4" I E 9 1/2" 5 Unrt is fieldcarvertable from a left-hand connection (shown) to a right-hand by rotating unit Approximate Dry Weight lsolb BACK VIEW Weights reflected may vary ±5.0 lb based upon options • selected. FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 8 of 8 • George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Accessory - Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: Al - A5 Qty: 15 Tag(s): VAV -1 1S, VAV-2 1 S, VAV-3 1 S, VAV-4 1S, VAV-5 1 N, VAV-6 1 N, VAV-7 1 N, VAV -8 1N, VAV -9 1N, VAV -10 2N, VAV -11 2N, VAV -12 2N, VAV -13 2N, VAV -14 2N, VAV -15 2N _411111" n 0 ., ya 0 271T ,. 1 zone Senor with externally aclustable setpanf, or/cancel and communications tack FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 9 of 9 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Field Wiring - Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: Al - A5 Qty: 15 Tag(s): VAV -1 1S, VAV-2 1 S, VAV-3 1 S, VAV-4 1 S, VAV-5 1 N, VAV-6 1 N, VAV -7 1N, VAV -8 1N, VAV -9 IN, VAV -10 2N, VAV -11 2N, VAV -12 2N, VAV -13 2N, VAV -14 2N, VAV -15 2N • 24VAC BOHZ OPTIONAL _ USE, DISCONNECT I I GREEN NEC CLASS-2 aTMNSFORMER €I m l T � CONTROL CIRCUIT i I e 1 :c LOAD= 12VA (WITHOUT HEAT) OPTIONAL • DISCONNECT 1 .--.--A- 1 --- I j ' SNITCH I eK I eu. 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FAILURE TO CO SO MAY CAUSE - Installed by others DAMAGE TO THE EOUIPAENT • FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 10 of 10 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Field Installed Options - Part/Order Number Summary This is a report to help you locate field installed options that arrive at the jobsite. This report provides part or order numbers for each field installed option, and references it to a specific product tag. It is NOT intended as a bill of material for the job. Product Family - Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item Tag(s) Qty Description Model Number Al VAV -1 1S, VAV -2 4 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF08 1S, VAV -3 1S, VAV- Terminal • 4 1S A2 VAV -5 1N, VAV -6 5 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF08 1N, VAV -7 1N, Terminal VAV -8 1N, VAV -9 IN A3 VAV -10 2N, VAV -11 2 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF06 2N Terminal A4 VAV -12 2N 1 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF08 Terminal A5 VAV -13 2N, VAV -14 3 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF08 2N, VAV -15 2N Terminal C A5-' Field Installed Option Description Part/Orderir [V ui r DDC sensor with occupancy and set point knob X13511521b,1 `s `:§, O $' ° . x•••‘, - \ c . b` • • FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 11 of 11 TWINE Submittal Trane A Division of American Standard Inc Prepared For: Date: June 28, 2007 • • Dan Howard @ Howard Mechanical Job Name: • George Fox - Portland Center Trane is pleased to provide the enclosed submittal for your review and approval. Product Summary Qty Product 32 Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units The attached information describes the equipment we propose to furnish for this project, and is submitted for your approval Greg Korkowski Trane 7257 SW Kable Lane Portland, OR 97224 -7181 Phone: (503) 620 -8031 • Fax: (503) 639 -1454 J :IJOBS1124133486141FP VAV submitttals.doc Table Of Contents Product Summary 1 Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units (Items Al - A17) Tag Data 3 Product Data 3 Performance Data 4 Mechanical Specifications 6 Unit Dimensions 10 Accessory 14 Field Wiring 18 Field Installed Options - Part/Order Number Summary Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units 20 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Tag Data - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units (Qty: 32) Item Tag(s) Qty Description Model Number Al FPB -1 1S, FPB -2 4 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ 1S, FPB -7 1S, FPB - 91S A2 FPB -3 1S, FPB-4 2 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1203SQ 1S A3 FPB -5 15, FPB-6 2 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1002SQ 1S • A4 FPB -8 15 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1003SQ A5 FPB -10 1S 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1002SQ A6 FPB -11 1N, FPB -12 4 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ 1N, FPB -20 1N, FPB -21 1N A7 FPB -13 1N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1203SQ A8 FPB -14 1N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1003SQ A9 FPB -15 1N, FPB -16 2 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ 1N A10 FPB -17 1N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ All FPB -18 1N, FPB -19 2 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ 1N Al2 FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1003SQ 2N A13 FPB -23 2N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ A14 FPB -24 2N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1002SQ A15 FPB -26 2N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1002SQ A16 FPB -27 2N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ A17 FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 5 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N Product Data - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units All Units Parallel with electric heat 1/2" [13mm] matte faced insulation Slip and drive connection 277/60/1 • motor voltage Single speed motor w/ SCR DDC w /pulse width modulation Left hand connection Power fuse 277 volt, 1 phase 24 volt mercury contactors Disconnect switch Electric heater air flow switch 1 DDC sensor with set pt and occp (Fld) 1 DDC auxiliary temperature sensor (Fld) Item: Al, A9 Qty: 6 Tag(s): FPB -1 1S, FPB-2 1 S, FPB -7 1S, FPB -9 1S, FPB-15 1 N, FPB-16 1 N 8" (203 mm) inlet size 02 super quiet fan 1 stage of heat 2.0 kilowatt Item: A2 Qty: 2 Tag(s): FPB -3 1S, FPB-4 1S 12" (305 mm) inlet size 03 super quiet fan 2 stages of heat - equal increments 6.0 kilowatt FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 3 of 3 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 • Item: A3, A15 Qty: 3 Tag(s): FPB-5 1S, FPB -6 1S, FPB -26 2N 10" (254 mm) inlet size 02 super quiet fan 2 stages of heat - equal increments 4.0 kilowatt Item: A4, Al2 Qty: 3 Tag(s): FPB -8 1S, FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2N 10" (254 mm) inlet size 03 super quiet fan 2 stages of heat - equal increments 5.0 kilowatt Item: A5 Qty: 1 Tag(s): FPB -10 IS 10" (254 mm) inlet size 02 super quiet fan 1 stage of heat 3.0 kilowatt Item: A6, A10, A13, A16 Qty: 7 Tag(s): FPB -11 1N, FPB -12 1N, FPB -20 1N, FPB -21 1N, FPB -17 1N, FPB -23 2N, FPB -27 2N 8" (203 mm) inlet size 02 super quiet fan 1 stage of heat 3.0 kilowatt Item: A7 Qty: 1 Tag(s): FPB-13 1N 12" (305 mm) inlet size 03 super quiet fan 2 stages of heat - equal increments 5.0 kilowatt Item: A8 Qty: 1 Tag(s): FPB-14 1 N 10" (254 mm) inlet size 03 super quiet fan 2 stages of heat - equal increments 4.0 kilowatt Item: All, A17 Qty: 7 Tag(s): FPB -18 1N, FPB-19 1N, FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N 8" (203 mm) inlet size 02 super quiet fan 2 stages of heat - equal increments 4.0 kilowatt Item: A14 Qty: 1 Tag(s): FPB -24 2N 10" (254 mm) inlet size 02 super quiet fan 2 stages of heat - equal increments 5.0 kilowatt Performance Data - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Tags FPB-1 1S, FPB -71S FPB -91S FPB -31S, FPB-11 1N FPB -121N FPB-2 1S, FPB-4 1S, FPB -51 S, FPB -8 1S FPB -6 1S, FPB -101 S Design cooling airflow (cfm) 800 400 600 1000 800 825 ' Min cooling airflow (cfm) 200 150 100 250 300 300 Valve heating airflow (cfm) 200 150 100 250 300 300 Fan airflow (cfm) 250 150 120 350 250 200 FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 4 of 4 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Tags FPB-20 1 N, FPB-13 1 N FPB-14 1 N FPB-15 1 N, FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2N FPB -21 1N, FPB-16 1 N, FPB -23 2N FPB-18 1 N, FPB-17 1 N FPB-19 1N Design cooling airflow (cfm) 800 1500 900 500 1200 800 Min cooling airflow (cfm) 150 400 300 150 500 200 Valve heating airflow (cfm) 150 400 300 150 500 200 Fan airflow (cfm) 200 400 300 150 300 200 Tags FPB -24 2N FPB -26 2N FPB -27 2N FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N Design cooling airflow (cfm) 1200 1200 800 800 Min cooling airflow (cfm) 300 500 300 450 Valve heating airflow (cfm) 300 500 300 450 Fan airflow (cfm) 200 200 200 200 FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 5 of 5 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Mechanical Specifications - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: Al - A17 Qty: 32 Tag(s): FPB -1 1S, FPB -2 1S, FPB -7 1S, FPB -9 1S, FPB -3 1S, FPB-4 1S, FPB -5 1S, FPB -6 1S, FPB -8 1S, FPB -10 1S, FPB -11 1N, FPB -12 1N, FPB -20 1N, FPB -21 1N, FPB -13 1N, FPB -14 1N, FPB -15 1N, FPB-16 1 N, FPB-17 1 N, FPB-18 1 N, FPB -191 N, FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2N, FPB -24 2N, FPB -26 2N, FPB -27 2N, FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N General Unit Information Casing - The unit casing is 22 gauge galvanized steel. Outlet duct connection is flanged. Total metal encapsulation of all insulation edges. Hanger Brackets provided. Side access is provided. Filter - A filter is provided on the plenum inlet. - ' Agency Listing - UL and Canadian UL listed as environmental air terminal unit. UL Control #9N65. All Trane terminal units are ARI 880 -98 certified. General Unit Clearance Leave a minimum of 36" on control box side of unit for adequate service access. Allow at least 12" on remaining sides for unit clearance. A minimum of one and one half duct diameters of straight duct work, upstream of the air inlet connection, should be present for optimum airflow measurement performance. Upstream duct work should be the same diameter as the primary inlet connection. 1/2" Matte - Faced Insulation The interior surface of the unit casing is acoustically and thermally lined with 1/2 ", 1.8 lb /cu. ft composite density glass fiber with high density facing. The insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA -90A and UL 181 standards. All insulation • options will meet the 25/50 smoke developed and flame spread rating (per ASTM E 84 and UL 723 and CAN /ULC S102 -M88) Meets NFPA- 90B. The insulation R -value is 1.9. All cut edges of insulation are completely encapsulated in metal to prevent erosion. Air Valve & Fan Description (Parallel) (Series) The air inlet connection is an 18 gauge galvanized steel cylinder sized to fit standard round duct. A multiple point, averaging flow sensing ring is provided with balancing taps for measuring airflow within +/- 5% of unit cataloged airflow. Also provided with each unit is a calibration chart indicating airflow versus flow sensor pressure differential. The damper blade is constructed of a closed cell foam seal mechanically locked between two 22 gauge galvanized steel disks. The damper blade assembly is connected to a cast zinc shaft which rotates in a self lubricating bearing. The shaft is cast with a damper position indicator. The valve assembly includes a mechanical stop to prevent over stroking. Air valve leakage <1% at 4 ". 1003SQ Air ValvelFan Combination Size (Parallel) 10" Inlet designed for up to 1400.0 cfm. Fan is 1100.0 cfm for Std Motor and 1085.0 cfm for ECM Motor.. 1203SQ Air Valve /Fan Combination Size (Parallel) 12" Inlet designed for up to 2000.0 cfm. Fan is 1100.0 cfm for Std Motor and 1085.0 cfm for ECM Motor. 1002SQ Air Valve /Fan Combination Size (Parallel) Air Valve is 1400.0 cfm 10" inlet. Fan is 510.0 cfm. 0802SQ Air ValvelFan Combination Size (Parallel) 8" Inlet designed for up to 900.0 cfm. Fan is 510.0 cfm. • Motor Single Speed, direct drive induction, permanent split capacitor type. Thermal overload protection provided. Motors will be designed specifically for use with an open SCR which is standard. Motors will accommodate anti - backward rotation at start up. Motor and Fan assembly are isolated from terminal unit. Transformer The 50 VA transformer is factory mounted in the fan control box to provide 24 VAC for controls. FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 6 of 6 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Fuse Any electric heat unit with a calculated MCA greater or equal to 30 will have a fan fuse provided. SCR- Variable Fan Speed Control Switch The SCR speed control device allows the operator infinite fan speed adjustment so the fan output may be modified to achieve exact CFM requirements. . • Electric Heat Coil Factory provided and mounted. UL recognized, resistance open -type heater, a disc -type automatic thermal primary safety device and manual reset load thermal secondary device. Heater element material is nickel- chromium. The . • heater terminal box is provided with 7/8" knockouts for customer power supply. Terminal connections are plated steel with ceramic or phenolic insulators. All fan - powered units with electric reheat are single -point power connections. For 480 volt 3 phase and 575 volt 3 phase heaters a 4 wire (includes neutral) power supply is required. Electric Heat Coil Factory provided and mounted. Resistance open -type heater, a disc -type automatic thermal primary safety device and manual reset load thermal secondary device. Heater element material is nickel- chromium. The heater terminal box is provided with knockouts for customer power supply. Terminal connections are plated steel with ceramic or phenolic insulators. All fan - powered units with electric reheat are single -point power connections. For 480 volt 3 phase and 575 volt 3 phase heaters a 4 wire (includes neutral) power supply is required. Mercury Contactor An electric heater 24 volt contact for use with Direct Digital Control (D.D.0 ) or Analog Electronic VAV Controls. Power Disconnect Switch (for VSEF & VPEF) A factory provided interlocking door disconnect switch located on the electric heater control panel. Airflow Switch An air pressure device designed to disable the heater when the unit fan is off. Power Fuse A safety fuse located in the electric heater's line of power to prevent power surge damage to the electric heater. Slip & Drive Connection A slip and drive connection has two straight flanges on the top and bottom, and two drive connections on the left and right sides. The drive sides are straight flanges which form a "U" shape. The mating ductwork has a similar setup. The two top and bottom pieces are shaped like a compressed "S" with sealant in the hollow of the "S ". These pieces will slide over the top and bottom straight flanges. The top and bottom flanges of the mating ductwork will slide into the otherside of these pieces. The two side pieces are shaped like a "C" and are called "Drives ". These pieces will slide over the "U" shaped flanges so the connection can not be pulled apart These pieces are usually hammered into place. No screws are required, and by removing the drives, the ducts may be disconnected. D.D.C. Actuator Trane 3 wire, 26 GA, 3.4 VA, 1.7W, 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz. with floating point control actuator with linkage release button Running torque is 35 in -lb minimum and is non - spring return with 90 second drive time Travel is terminated by end stops at fully opened and closed positions. An integral magnetic clutch eliminates motor stall when Trane controls are not provided. An integral 3 screw terminal is provided for field wiring. Operating temperature 32.0 F to 125.0 F. Direct Digital Controller The microprocessor based terminal unit controller provides accurate, pressure independent control through the use of a proportional integral control algorithm and direct control technology. The controller monitors zone temperature set points, zone temperature and its rate of change, and valve airflow, using a differential pressure signal. Optionally, the controller can monitor either supply duct air temperature or CO2 concentration via appropriate sensors. The controller and pressure transducer are installed and factory wired in an enclosure with 7/8" knockouts for remote control wiring. A Trane zone sensor is required. System Communications The Controller is designed to send and receive data from a Central Control Panel or other Tracer family products, or a Varitrac CCP. Current unit status conditions and set points may be monitored and /or edited via this data communication feature. The network type is a twisted wire pair serial communication. Override Commands The following override commands may be received by the Unit Control Module (U.0 M.) from the Tracer System. FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 7 of 7 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Control Mode, Action, & Offset (1 thru 12) 1. Control Mode - The U.C.M. Control Mode may be edited from occupied to unoccupied to accommodate night setback/setup. 2. Control Action- The Control Action may be edited from cooling to heating, changing the primary air damper to a heating source. This will accommodate a cooling /heating changeover system. 3. Control Offset- Enabling Control Offset will increase the cooling temperature set point and decrease the heating - - temperature -set point by a control offset value stored at the U.C.M. This function facilitates demand limiting the occupied mode. 4. Drive damper fully open. 5. Drive damper fully closed. 6. Drive damper to maximum airflow set point. 7. Drive damper to minimum airflow set point. 8. Disable unit fan. 9. Disable unit heat. 10. Reset- Enabling the reset function forces the controller and the flow sensor to recalibrate. 11. Programmable hot water valve drive time. 12. Programmable air valve drive time. Following Unit Set points The following unit set points reside in the U.C.M. in nonvolatile memory. These set points are editable from the Command Unit or Tracer via the communications link. Set points in Nonvolatile Memory (1 thru 8) 1. Occupied cooling temperature set point 60.0 F - 80.0 F. 2. Occupied heating temperature set point 60.0 F - 80.0 F. 3. Unoccupied cooling temperature set point 60.0 F - 100.0 F. 4. Unoccupied heating temperature set point 30.0 F - 100.0 F. 5. Minimum cooling flow set point (0, 10 - 100% of unit equivalent cataloged airflow). 6. Minimum heating flow set point (0, 10 - 100% of unit equivalent cataloged airflow). 7. Maximum flow set point (0,10 - 100% of unit equivalent cataloged airflow). 8. Fan Control Offset - This determines at what operating point the fan in a parallel fan powered unit is energized. This can be specified as a function of temperature, degrees above heating set point, or primary airflow. 0.0 F - 10.0 F or 0, 10 - 100% of unit equivalent cataloged airflow). Set points in Nonvolatile Memory (9 Thru 15) 9. Heating Set point Offset - This determines at what point the 1st. stage of reheat turns on. Expressed in degrees below cooling set point, only applicable when local thumb wheel is enabled. 10. Zone temperature, auxiliary temperature, and zone set point calibration corrections ( +/- 10.0 F). 11. Flow measurement calibration correction (50 - 150 %). 12. Cooling Set point Low Limit - Applies low limit to programmed occupied cooling set point or zone sensor cooling set point (30.0 F - 100.0 F). 13. Heating Set point High Limit - Applies high limit to programmed occupied heating set point or zone sensor heating set point (30.0 F - 100.0 F). 14. RTD / Thermistor - Determines what type of zone temperature sensor will be used. 15. Occupied and Unoccupied Outside Air Requirements - Determines the percent of outdoor air required in the zone for air quality requirements. Set points in Nonvolatile Memory (16 thru 21) 16. Series Fan Configuration- allows option of series fan powered box to shut off fan and close air valve when unit is unoccupied. Fan will operate in unoccupied mode if reheat is active. 17. Heating set point low limit. 18. Cooling set point high limit. 19. Local heating flow set point enable /disable & set point. 20. Auxiliary analog input mode select for either auxiliary temperature sensor or CO2 detector. ' 21. Binary input mode select for either generic or occupancy detector. Additional Status Information (1 thru 8) In addition to the above set points, the following status information can be transmitted to the Command Control Unit and Tracer. 1. Active cooling temperature set point. 2. Active heating temperature set point. 3. Current unit primary airflow. FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 8 of 8 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 4. Current zone temperature. 5. Re -heat status (On /Off). 6. Auxiliary Air Temperature - Available only if the unit has an auxiliary temperature sensor. 7. Failure Indicators - The U.C.M. will indicate the following: `Temperature Sensor Failure `Flow Sensor Failure *Local Zone Sensor Set point Failure 8. Ventilation Ratio. Additional Status Information (9 thru 12) 9. Fan Status (on /off) 10. Calibration Status (calibrating /not - calibrating) 11. BIP state 12. CO2 Concentration- available only if the unit has an auxiliary CO2 sensor. This mode and auxiliary air temperature are mutually exclusive. DDC Sequence of Operation The unit controller continuously monitors the zone temperature against its set point and varies the primary airflow as required to meet zone set points. Airflow is limited by minimum and maximum airflow set points. Parallel Unit Fan Energization As the zone temperature reaches the heating set point, the microprocessor controls airflow to the heating temperature set point and energizes the auxiliary fan when necessary. At or below the heating set point, reheat is energized. The heating minimum airflow set point is factory set, field adjustable, and is separate from the cooling minimum set point. Parallel unit fan energization is a function of primary airflow or zone temperature. 1. Primary Airflow - The fan energizes when primary airflow drops below the fan set point airflow. The fan automatically starts when the zone temperature drops to the heating temperature set point. 2. Zone Temperature - The fan energizes when the zone temperature drops to a selectable number of degrees above the heating temperature set point. Controls Option DD05 Basic Operation: Slow Pulse Width Electric Heat (Normally Open Outputs) (DDC /UCM) (Parallel Units) A voltage signal from the zone sensor indicating zone temperature is used by the unit controller to determine an error from the set point. This error, as well as primary flow differential pressure, is used to determine damper position within minimum and maximum cooling airflow set points. As the zone temperature reaches the heating set point, primary airflow is controlled to the minimum heating flow set point. The fan operation is intermittent in both modes and is energized as the first stage of heat. Two stages of electric heat are modulated using the slow pulse width method for unit reheat. DDC Zone Sensor This electronic device utilizes a thermistor to vary the voltage output in response to changes in the zone temperature Wiring to the U.C.M. controls must be 18 to 22 awg. shielded twisted pair wiring. The setpoint adjustment range is 50.0 F - 88.0 F. This sensor is provided with an externally adjustable set point, a timed override button, a timed override cancel button, and a communications jack with a 5 wire connection. FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 9 of 9 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Unit Dimensions - .Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: Al, A6, A9 - All, A13, A16, A17 Qty: 20 Tag(s): FPB -1 1S, FPB -2 1S, FPB -7 1S, FPB-9 1S, FPB -11 1N, FPB -12 1N, FPB -20 1N, FPB -21 1N, FPB-15 1 N, FPB -16 1N, FPB -17 1N, FPB -18 1N, FPB -19 1N, FPB -23 2N, FPB -27 2N, FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N • Unt Sae VPEF0802S0 - Nominal Er Dig x 4" Depth 8 Depth \ 8 Valve Size ` S , Normal ?w� ?'+ Fen al 02SO Fan r3 } "t ' , , " •Su C., i`q, t �.,� Filter Sae 14'x 20" x1" (QTY 1) ^Is .3': .,,'' TOP VIEW . 20" "r —8"—d• 5" 1 0 CI MI 1 AIRFLOW NOTES 18.50X11.30 . y 1 Allow a minimum B' pleman inlet clearance l I Y for un-ducted installations 2 Filter is segued in filter frame located in unit inlet xi i 3 Fa Motor access, remove bottom strews on z hanger brackets to slide panel as shown in drawing 2) 72" y 4 See Installation Dotunen is for exact hanger 1— bracket location. CO V O ❑ X 5 Air valve centered between top 8 bottom panel HEATER 6 6 Heating cod un- insulated External insulation may be field supplied and installed as required PANELSUDES ' FOR MOTOR ACCESS 7. All high 8 low voltage age controls have same-side AIRFLOW NEC )umpback clearance DISCHARGE OUTLET 8 Allow 48" of straight duct downstream of unit before first r naA end inside of the dud should be equal discharge size 9 Terminal box access door is side hinged Allow for 5" , l clearance 10 A 4 wire power supply required for 4800 8 57513 single point connection units. I U I 1 151/2" t l Approximate 1100lb Dry Weight Weights reflected may vary ±5.0 lb based upon options DISCHARGE VIEW selected FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 10 of 10 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Unit Dimensions - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: A2, A7 Qty: 3 Tag(s): FPB -3 1S, FPB-4 1 S, FPB -13 1N urmsze vPEF1203SQ Nominal 12" Dia. x 4" Depth Size & \ Valve Sze m 8 Depth ` Nonal 03S0 Fan - i\ ?.. Fan Sae >. \aK\\ ■ Filter Sae 16" x 2P x 1• (QTY t) `,?��F�c• <:� ye <:�: TOP VIEW . 20" - 5• n O AIRFLOW NOTES c:i Z 1850X1130 0 1 Allow a minimum 6" plenum inlet clearance for unducted installations 2 Filter is secured in filter frame located in and inlet. 32 1/7 3 For Motor access, remove bottom screws on hanger brackets to slide panel as shown in drawing z 4 See Installation Documents for exact hanger 3 E bracket location 5 Air valve centered between top & bottom panel m O 6 Heating coil un- insulated Extemal insulation may HEATER be field supplied and installed as required c 6 7 All high & low voltage controls have same -side PANEL SLIDES NEC licnpbac k clearance FOR MOTOR ACCESS 8 Allow 48" of straight duct downstream of AIRFLOW �SCHARGE OUTLET and before first rumort and inside of the duct should be equal discharge size 9 Terminal box access door is side hinged Allow for clearance 10 A 4 wire power supply required for 48013 8 57513 5' 1 40' single point connection ands T C] ' 16' 17 1/2" Approximate 11401b I Y Dry Weight Weights reflected may vary ±5 0 lb based upon options • DISCHARGE VIEW selected. FLO = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 11 of 11 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Unit Dimensions - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: A3, A5, A14, A15 Qty: 5 Tag(s): FPB-5 1 S, FPB -6 1S, FPB-10 1 S, FPB -24 2N, FPB -26 2N Unit Size VPEF1002SC -- 10' Dia x 4" Depth • Valve Size & Depth � ` :ta„ Noma! • 02SC Fan :twk• >y Fan Sim i .� k ^ \�.,. Sq.� ;,' �� Filter Sue 1a x 20• x 1" (CRY 1) :,.,;,�.s TOP VIEW . 2o- •->o-10r s- --I - o o 0 -I AIRFLOW NOTES 1650x1130 o N 1 Allow a minimum 6' plenum inlet clearance for un- ducted installations 2. Filler is segued in filter frame located in unit inlet xi 3 For Motor access, remove Cotton screws of m hanger brackets to slide panel as shown in dravnrg C 30 27 s 4 See Installation Documents for exact hanger r. bracket location. i CO O ❑ X 5 Air valve centered between top & bottom panel. HEATER 6 Heating cod un- insulated External insulate n may s be field supplied and installed es required PANEL SLIDES ' FOR MOTOR ACCESS 7 All high & lay voltage controls have same -side AIRFLOW NEC /umpbadk clearance DISCHARGE OUTLET 8 Allay 48" of straight duct downstream of unit before first nmaA and inside of the dud should be equal discharge size 9 Terminal box access door is side hinged Allow for F 40' clearance 10 A 4 w re power supply required for 48013 & 57513 single pont comediot units 14• 151/2" • i I h.- p„ _ Approximate 1110Ib Dry Weight Weights reflected may vary ±5.0 lb based upon options DISCHARGE VIEW selected FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 12 of 12 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Unit Dimensions - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: A4, A8, Al2 Qty: 4 Tag(s): FPB -8 1S, FPB-14 1N, FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2N Unit Size VPEF1003S0 ... - Normal 10' Dla. x 4" Depth -- - - - Valve Size e & 8 Depth epth Nominal 03S0 Fan ■,,∎ , . Fan Size :'�.2 >c Filter Sae 16" x 20" x 1" (CITY i) .. .� `8�' < At H / /JJ f CC 4yy ,,,, <tp‘ " t'\. , r . i ( ...,t.' .e. ,,,, ..., _.,,,. ,e, , .„., \:, .......r.,,.... ,\,, ,...„,. ..,„:. ..„ , ,,,, 0 , . TOP VIEW � (S* SC7 . 20" ) �' ". 10"-0 R � 5" NI n ` o NOTES Oz AIRFLOW 1e 50 x 11 30 1 Allay a minimum 6" plenum inlet clearance O for un-ducted installations 2 Filter is secured in filter frame located in unit inlet. 3212' 3 For Motor access, remove bottom screws on hanger brackets to slide panel as shown in drawing ti m 4 See Installation Docents for exact hanger 3 E um bracket location i- 5 Air valve centered between top & bottom panel m O , 6 Heating coil tut- insulated External insulation may HEATER be field supplied and installed as required E IL II All high & low voltage controls have same -side ILII 8. NEC )kanpback clearance PANEL SUDES FOR MOTOR ACCESS 8 Allay 48" of straight duct downstream of AIRFLOW DISCHARGE OUTLET belt before first r eout and inside of the duct should discharge equal dlsarge size 9 Terminal box access door is side hinged Allow for clearance 10 A 4 wire power supply required for 480\3 8 57513 g 1 14---- 40 , I single point connection ends T U 16' 171/2" . IY I t Approximate 11301b Dry Weight Weights reflected may vary ±5.0 lb based upon options • DISCHARGE VIEW selected. FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 13 of 13 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Accessory - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: Al - A17 Qty: 32 Tag(s): FPB -1 1S, FPB -2 1S, FPB-7 1S, FPB -9 1S, FPB-3 1S, FPB-4 1S, FPB-5 1S, FPB -6 1S, FPB-8 1S, FPB -10 1S, FPB -11 1N, FPB -12 1N, FPB -20 1N, FPB -21 1N, FPB -13 1N, FPB -14 1N, FPB-15 1 N, FPB-16 1 N, FPB-17 1 N, FPB-18 1 N, FPB -19 1N, FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2N, FPB -24 2N, FPB -26 2N, FPB -27 2N, FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N 96.00 0 46 3 40 REF - REF 2 00 F 0, ::: 0.50 /� I \�� 1/4" Insulated QCs �J 031 0 25 Diameter, 2 Holes PROBE -a 050 - o-1.00 -a SPECIFICATIONS' 1) Sensing element thennistor located in probe tip and sealed in thermally conductive adhesive 2) Probe sheath Light drawn thin wall copper tubing 3 ) Assembly ambient limits Shipping and storage temperature is -400 F to 160 0 F Operating temperature is -4 0 F t0 212 0 F Humidity 5% to 95% RH non-condensing 4 ) Mounting any position on dud 5) Padragng Each unit packed in indmdual plastic bag w/two #103/4" long sheet metal mounting . screws and adoration sheet w/the following information visible "ELECTRONIC DUCT TEMP SENSOR' 6) Cable is 300V type CL2P with jacket rated at . 257 0 F and wires 22 AVUG stranded timed copper FLO = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 14 of 14 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Accessory - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: Al, A3, A5, A6, A9 - All, A13 - A17 Qty: 25 Tag(s): FPB -1 1S, FPB -2 1S, FPB -7 1S, FPB -9 1S, FPB-5 1 S, FPB -6 1S, FPB -10 1S, FPB -11 1N, FPB -12 1N, FPB -20 1N, FPB -21 1N, FPB -15 1N, FPB -16 1N, FPB -17 1N, FPB -18 1N, FPB -19 1N, FPB -23 2N, FPB -24 2N, FPB -26 2N, FPB -27 2N, FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N Pa In. wg Parallel 02SQ —PSC 150 0.60 , 1 125 0.50- -- —• .— - - -- . - - - -- • — -' 2 v 7 .` N . 1 • I i 100 0.40 - — j� -- ' -- - - -- -_- _.. d S. , f I.) `': tn E I� m , 75 0 .30- . � �-- - -� - -� � ` .._..- ------- -•..._ t N v I ` I ` V )` I o f -- — — 1 „ , • I t i -.. � \is. • 25 0.10 , 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Cfm 47 94 142 189 236 283 330 Us Airflow FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 15 of 15 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Accessory - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: Al -A17 Qty: 32 Tag(s): FPB -1 1S, FPB -2 1S, FPB-7 1S, FPB -9 1S, FPB -3 1S, FPB-4 1S, FPB-5 1S, FPB -6 1S, FPB -8 1S, FPB -10 1S, FPB -11 1N, FPB -12 1N, FPB -20 1N, FPB -21 1N, FPB -13 1N, FPB -14 1N, FPB-15 1 N, FPB -16 1N, FPB-17 1 N, FPB-18 1 N, FPB -19 1N, FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2N, FPB -24 2N, FPB -26 2N, FPB -27 2N, FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N r n re � 0 4 I3I6 I 0 D ® TRANE' P 2 7/8 1" ---d Customer Notes: 1 Zane Sensor with externally adjustable setrant, on/cancel and comrurvcahans tack FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 16 of 16 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Accessory - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: A2, A4, A7, A8, Al2 Qty: 7 Tag(s): FPB -3 IS, FPB-4 1S, FPB -8 1S, FPB -13 IN, FPB-14 1N, FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2N Pa In. wg Parallel Fan Size O3SQ —PSC 199 0.80 - , . • - 174 0.70 `.� , . . . . 150 0.60 ", • o . ( c H 125 0.50 E H . ;v E ] .. a , • 0 13 5 100 0.40 = • � Ch d . E 75 0.30 •„ • ` n p 50 0.20 �, � . • •\ 25 0.10 - 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 Cfm 94 142 189 236 283 330 378 425 472 519 566 614 Us Airflow FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 17 of 17 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Field Wiring - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: Al - All Qty: 32 Tag(s): FPB -1 1S, FPB -2 1S, FPB -7 1S, FPB -9 1S, FPB-3 1S, FPB-4 1S, FPB-5 1S, FPB -6 1S, FPB -8 1S, FPB -10 1S, FPB -11 1N, FPB -12 1N, FPB -20 1N, FPB -21 1N, FPB -13 1N, FPB-14 1 N, FPB-15 1 N, FPB-16 1 N, FPB-17 1 N, FPB-18 1 N, FPB-19 1 N, FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2N, FPB -24 2N, FPB -26 2N, FPB -27 2N, FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N 277 Vat, 1 Phase L1 N I I I I I I I I I I b I Heater Coned Wring WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC POWER INCLUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS BEFORE SERVICING FAILURE TO DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH D CAUTION USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY' UNIT TERMINALS ARE NOT DESIGNED Customer Notes: TO ACCEPT OTHER TYPES OF CONDUCTORS 1 Factory installed FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE - - - - Optional or installed by others DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 18 of 18 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Field Wiring - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item: Al -A17 Qty: 32 Tag(s): FPB -1 1S, FPB -2 1S, FPB-7 1S, FPB -9 1S, FPB -3 1S, FPB-4 1S, FPB-5 1S, FPB -6 1S, FPB-8 1S, FPB -10 1S, FPB -11 1N, FPB -12 1N, FPB -20 1N, FPB -21 1N, FPB -13 1N, FPB-14 1 N, FPB-15 1 N, FPB -16 1N, FPB-17 1 N, FPB-18 1 N, FPB -19 1N, FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2N, FPB -24 2N, FPB -26 2N, FPB -27 2N, FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N - - HEATER TERMINAL DAMPER BOX WRING ACTUATOR FAN CONTROL A WRING / B - OX WRING r TB3-2 /-� -/�-� TB31 I T833 TB 1.2 1 I 1 TB25 I _ _ _ _ I C - - I- TB1 -1 I I I I I 7825 I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2ND S7G HEAT 6 6 6 6 1 0 6 f W 0 > O 0 0 a V 1 2 , 2 3 1 2 1STSTG HEAT m ¢ _ = O �( T 02 TB] I 0 DIGITAL 1 7T)I.1F SFNCTIR OPTIONAL FIELD L INSTALLED DIGITAL ZONE SENSOR J R-FAN 1 BR r 7825 7E3-1 1 o r I T825 TB3-2 I x > O m \ m 24VAC EL • i 1 I , , 1 ."-i[ o r 'f '- J1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1'T n m m 5 4 3 2 1 '1- ACT - �- ZONE SENSOR PRESSURE BIP GND 24V W/ COMM. JACX TRANSDUCER TOTE MTD ADDRESS D.D.C. \U.C.M. <D Cl SWITCH CONTROL BOARD J3 R + H OPTIONAL FIELD BK u/ ° VOUT L INSTALLED ZONE SENSO J MOH G _ © 0 ; o 2 F4'.'4 r4 ;4 Y'p N� TEL CAN �f o0 n- 11 n� 0S\ 7 I 1 24V (T8t.,124V m m m m o o m m m m m 1 1 SENSOR GND D (78381 GND - 1 ZONE Gh7 SE AICO2 GND I I I I OUT V_ TTe3 )acaz 1 I I I I I I I I OPTIONAL FIELD INSTALLED I I I I I I L CO2SENSOR _I I I I I I I Z Z ,- ,1 I I PT I DD.C. \U.C.M. r BL 1 - D � D i CONTROL BOX - - - \ / INSTALLED _ _ _ r BL ��/ \ ..-... / WIRELESS OPTIONAL FACTORY INSTALLED r 1 1 SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR WIRELESS 1 TD3s � 1- Taw r I COMMUNICATIONS WRING 1 f___ - - I 1 24VAC m 0 I � R L"DT -1 - - -- tier- t124VAC I 1 I II _ (104.11BIP I 1 GRSNC coNTALJ _ I BK /RETURN) TTBt- ,124VAC i 1 GM 2N - (TBt -Zt OPTIONAL FIELD INSTALLED I v I AUX TEMP SENSOR Bea I -NOT CONNE CTED I L J L I OPTIONAL FIELD INSTALLED I L OCCUPANCY SENSOR J NOTE: / WARNING 1 FACTORY WRING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE! FIELD WIRING - - - - OPTIONAL OR ALTERNATE WRING DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC POWER INCLUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS 2. 114" QUICK CONNECT REQUIRED FOR ALL FIELD CONNECTIONS BEFORE SERVICING < ZONE SENSOR TERMINALS 4 AND 5 REQUIRE SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR WRING FOR COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE TO DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING CAN CAUSE JACK EQUIPPED ZONE SENSOR OPTION SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH NO ADDITIONAL WRING REQUIRED FOR NIGHT SETBACK OVERRIDE (ON/CANCEL) L\ CAUTI ON ' _ <] THE OPTIONAL BINARY INPUT CONNECTS BETWEEN TB4-1 (BIP) AND 24VAC (HOT) FROM USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY! TRANSFORMER INPUT CAN BE RECONFIGURED AS AN OCCUPANCY INPUT VIA THE COMMUNICATIONS ' UNIT TERMINALS ARE NOT DESIGNED INTERFACE TO ACCEPT OTHER TYPES OF © AS SHIPPED, THE AUX INPUT IS CONFIGURED AS AN AUX TEMP INPUT. THE AUX INPUT CAN BE CONDUCTORS RECONFIGURED AS A CO2 SENSOR INPUT VIA THE COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE ( S TERMINAL NOT TO BE USED WITH VARITRANE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 19 of 19 George Fox - Portland Center June 28, 2007 Field Installed Options - Part/Order Number Summary This is a report to help you locate field installed options that arrive at the jobsite. This report provides part or order numbers for each field installed option, and references it to a specific product tag. It is NOT intended as a bill of material for the job. Product Family - Variable Air Volume Fan Powered Terminal Units Item Tag(s) Qty Description Model Number Al FPB -1 1S, FPB -2 • 4 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ 15, FPB -7 1S, FP6- 91S A2 FPB -3 1S, FPB-4 2 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1203SQ 1S A3 FPB -5 1S, FPB -6 2 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1002SQ 1S A4 FPB -8 1S 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1003SQ A5 FPB -10 1S 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1002SQ A6 FPB -11 1N, FPB -12 4 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ 1N, FPB -20 1N, FPB -21 1N A7 FPB -13 1N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1203SQ A8 FPB -14 1N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1003SQ A9 FPB -15 1N, FPB -16 2 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ 1N A10 FPB -17 1N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ All FPB -18 1N, FPB -19 2 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ 1N Al2 FPB -22 2N, FPB -23 2 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1003SQ 2N A13 FPB -23 2N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ A14 FPB -24 2N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1002SQ A15 FPB -26 2N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF1002SQ A16 FPB -27 2N 1 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ A17 FPB -28 2N, FPB -29 5 VAV Fan Powered Terminal Units VPEF0802SQ 2N, FPB -30 2N, FPB -31 2N, FPB -32 2N Field Installed Option Description Part/Ordering Number DDC sensor with set point knob and occupancy X13511527010 DDC auxiliary temperature sensor X13790068050 FLD = Furnished by Trane / Installed by Others Trane Equipment Submittal Page 20 of 20 /14 EC PCO Co yo, • • c. e,...fEIZ A ..... 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