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    ACC-SVN24P-EN_04222020

    Document Title:0 to 50% Motorized Outside Air Damper
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2020-04-22
    , T/YHC120E*E, T/YHC(048-060)F*E, T/YSC(072-120)**E Note: This accessory is not for use on units with multi-speed, variable speed, VAV, or Single Zone VAV supply fan types (Digit 15=6,7,8,E,F). Warnings, Cautions, and Notices Read this manual thoroughly before operating or servicing this unit. Safety
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    VAV-SLB004-EN_06022020

    Document Title:Trane VariTrane VAV Terminal Unit - Breakthrough with VAV technology.
    Publication Type:Sales Brochure
    Publication Date:2020-06-02
    Trane VariTrane™ VAVTerminal Unit 2 Breakthrough with VAV technology. VariTrane – leadership redefined Trane is pleased to introduce a breakthrough in Variable Air Volume (VAV) technology—the new Trane VariTrane™ VAV terminal unit. VariTrane units are manufactured in the most state-of-the-art VAV
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    BAS-SVN188D-EN_06192020

    Document Title:Installing the Programmable Zone Sensor
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2020-06-19
    and 6 for con-figuration options. Option Value Option Number Test/Configuration button Press or to change the option value. Press , or , or to change the option number.0 = Constant Volume (CV)*1 = Heat Pump (HP)2 = Variable Air Volume (VAV) *To access option number 0, with the configura-tion
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    RT-SVX34W-EN_03112023

    beenterminated, a system reset will occur and the unit will revertto the system control (for example, zone temperature forMulti-speed and Single Zone VAV units or discharge airtemperature for Multi-zone VAV units). Startup 40 RT-SVX34W-EN Table14. Serviceteststaterequ est DeviceRequest /Service Test Step Supp
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    TEMP-PRC001C-EN_12132024

    62 Outdoor Noise (dB) 100 96 97 96 93 89 90 83 FRONT LEFT BACK RIGHT 50 TEMP-PRC001C-EN Voyager™ with Electric Heat Model: CSDX0050F0 Features • 0 to 100 percent Economizer, Dry Bulb Control • VAV with VFD and with Bypass • Hinged Service Access • Electric Heat w/Reheat Option • Phase and Under/Over
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    SS-PRC030M-EN_10152022

    stocked and shipped with the unit for field installation. When suctionpressure falls below the valve adjustable set point, the valve modulates hot gas to the inlet of theevaporator.Note: Frostat™ is standard on VAV units and is recommended in place of hot gas bypass. Controls SS-PRC030M-EN 31
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    SRV-SLB161-EN_06112020

    Single Zone VAV Conversion Kit An Engineered Solution for your Voyager™ Packaged Rooftop Unit For a Voyager unit to qualify for the retrofit, it must meet the following criteria: • Tonnage must be 12.5 – 25 • It must have ReliaTel™ controls already installed (2004) The ideal applications for Single
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    RT-SVX23R-EN_09222022

    over to VAV cooling. 44 RT-SVX23R-EN Unit Start-Up Variable Air Volume Applications (Single Zone VAV) Supply Fan Output Control Units configured for Single Zone VAV will be controlled via the 0-10 Vdc Indoor Fan Speed output located on the RTOM. R136 (DA COOL_FAN SPD) potentiometer on the RTOM sets
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    RT-SVX080C-EN_01172026

    , adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death orserious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that are attached to the equipment. January 2026 RT-SVX080C-EN Installation, Operation, and
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    BAS-SVX31U-EN_04222021

    Document Title:Tracer® SC System Controller Model Number: BMSC000AAA011000
    Publication Type:Installation Operation and Maintenance
    Publication Date:2021-04-22
    -EN 63 Figure 36. Creating a Triggered Data Log DDaattaa LLooggss 64 BAS-SVX31U-EN Spaces Spaces refer to equipment that controls a single space, such as: • Variable-air-volume (VAV) boxes The Spaces page contains the most frequently needed data for equipment of these types. Figure 37. Spaces page To