Two-Position Valve Operation; Isolation-Valve Operation; Two-Pipe Operation; Four-Pipe Operation - Trane Tracer ZN521 Installation And Operation Manual

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Two-position valve operation

The Tracer ZN521 supports two-position valves with a single binary out-
put for each valve. Controllers used for two-pipe applications support
heating, cooling, or heat/cool changeover with a single valve/coil. Control-
ler used for four-pipe applications support cooling or heat/cool changeover
with a main valve/coil, and heating only with an auxiliary valve/coil.

Isolation-valve operation

See "Face-and-bypass damper operation" on page 46.

Two-pipe operation

For two-pipe applications, the Tracer ZN521 can be configured as heating
only, cooling only, or heat/cool changeover. The coil can be used as the pri-
mary heating source and/or the primary cooling source. If present, an
electric heating element can be used only as the primary heating source
(instead of hydronic or steam heating). A changeover unit requires a valid
entering water temperature value—either communicated or hard-wired—
to operate properly (see "AI1: Entering water temperature" on page 17
and "Entering water temperature sampling function" on page 40).

Four-pipe operation

For four-pipe applications, the Tracer ZN521 can be configured as heat/
cool or heat/cool changeover. The main coil can be used as the primary
cooling source or the primary heating/cooling source. The auxiliary coil
can be used only as the primary heating source, not as a second stage of
heating. During normal operation, the controller never uses the main coil
and auxiliary coil simultaneously. A changeover unit requires a valid
entering water temperature value—either communicated or hard-wired—
to operate properly (see"AI1: Entering water temperature" on page 17
and "Entering water temperature sampling function" on page 40). Elec-
tric heat control is not available on four-pipe applications.

Modulating outdoor/return air dampers

The Tracer ZN521 operates the modulating outdoor/return air dampers
according to the following factors:
Occupancy mode
Outdoor air temperature (communicated or hard-wired sensor)
Zone temperature
Setpoint
Discharge air temperature
Discharge air temperature setpoint
The minimum position for an outdoor air damper is configurable using
the Rover service tool for occupied and occupied standby modes and for
Modulating outdoor/return air dampers
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