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Section 7. Sequence Of Operation - Trane BAYEA3325BK1A Installer's Manual

25 kw supplementary electric heater

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Section 7. Heater Operation
7.1 GAM5/5TAM5 Heater Operation
Electric Heating
1.
R-W contacts close on the comfort control sending
24VAC to the W terminal on the TDR. 24VAC is also
sent to EHC to energize the heat relay.
2.
R-G contacts close on the comfort control sending
24VAC to the G terminal on the TDR. (The combination
of 24VAC on terminals W and G on the TDR will close
the high speed contacts of the TDR)
3.
WJ contacts on the TDR close providing an interlock
circuit to allow the electric heat relays to operate.
The comfort control must be setup to control R-G contacts
with a call for electric heat. This closes the interlock circuit
and allows the heat relay circuit to be energized.
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18-GJ22D1-1F-EN 20 Dec 2023
Supersedes 18-GJ22D1-1E-EN (October 2020)
7.2 TAM9, TAMX/5TAMX/TAMGB Heater
Operation
Electric Heating
Note: The TAM9, TAMX/5TAMX/TAMGB can use a
communicating or 24 volt comfort control to send a
heater request to the AFC/AHC.
1.
When a request for electric heat is received,
the AFC/AHC will energize the on board 24 volt
relays per the amount of heat requested from the
thermostat and the size of the heater installed.
2.
The AFC/AHC sends a command to the serial
communicating blower motor to run proper airflow
and close the blower interlock relay on the EHC.
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