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Diagnostics
Translating Multiple Diagnostics (Tracer
ZN520)
The controller senses and records each diagnostic
independently of other diagnostics. It is possible to have
multiple diagnostics present simultaneously. The
diagnostics are reported in the order they occur.
Possible diagnostics include:
Low temperature detection
Condensate overflow
Low air flow—fan status
Discharge air temp limit
Space temperature failure
Entering water temp failure
Discharge air temp failure
Outdoor air temp failure
1
Local setpoint failure
Local fan mode failure
1
CO
sensor failure
2
1
Generic AIP failure
Humidity input failure
Defrosting compressor lockout
Maintenance required
Invalid unit configuration
Generic temperature failure
Discharge air low limit
Resetting Diagnostics (Tracer ZN520)
There are a number of ways in which diagnostics are reset:
1. Automatic reset by the controller
2. By initiating a manual output test at the controller
3. By cycling power to the controller
4. Through Rover, Trane's service tool
5. Tracer ZN520: by using any other communicating
device ab le to access the controller's diagnostic reset
input.
6. Tracer ZN520: by cycling the fan switch from Off to any
speed setting.
Automatic Reset by the Controller (Tracer
ZN520)
The controller includes an automatic diagnostic reset
function that attempts to automatically restore the unit
when a low temperature diagnostic occurs.
Note: The controller implements the automatic
diagnostic reset function only once every 24 hours.
For the controller to increment the 24 hour timer,
you must maintain power to the controller. Cycling
power resets all timers and counters.
After the controller detects the first special diagnostic, the
unit waits 30 minutes before invoking the automatic
diagnostic reset function. The automatic diagnostic reset
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Non-latching diagnostics automatically reset when the input is present and valid.
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function clears the special diagnostic and attempts to
restore the controller to normal operation. The controller
resumes normal operation until another diagnostic
occurs.
Note: The automatic diagnostic reset function does not
operate during the manual output test sequence.
If a special diagnostic occurs within 24 hours after an
automatic diagnostic reset, the controller must be
manually reset. Other possible methods of resetting
diagnostics are described in the sections that follow.
Manual Output Test (Tracer ZN520)
To verify proper end device operation, press the
controller's Test button. This exercise will verify all outputs
in a predefined sequence, the first of which will attempt to
reset the controller diagnostics if any are present.
Cycling Power to the Controller (Tracer ZN520)
After removing and reapplying the 24 Vac power from the
board, the unit cycles through a power-up sequence. By
default, the controller attempts to reset all diagnostics
present at power-up. Diagnostics present at power-up and
those that occur after power-up are handled according to
Table
30.
Table 30. Tracer ZN520 controller diagnostics
Diagnostic
Latching Fan
Auxiliary temp.
No
failure
Condensate overflow
Yes
detection
Entering water temp.
No
failure
Fan mode failure
No
Invalid unit
Yes
configuration failure
Low temp. detection Yes
Maintenance
Yes
required
Setpoint
No
Zone temp. failure
No
Notes:
1. Priority Level: Diagnostics are listed in order from highest to lowest
priority. The controller senses and records each diagnostic
independently of other diagnostics. It is possible to have multiple
diagnostics present simultaneously. The diagnostics affect unit
operation according to priority level.
2. Latching: A latching diagnostic requires a manual reset of the
controller; while a non-latching diagnostic automatically resets when
the input is present and valid.
3. Enabled: End device is allowed to run if there is a call for it to run.
4. Disabled: End device is not allowed to run even if there is a call for it
to run.
5. No Action: The diagnostic has no affect on the end device.
Elec
Valves
Heat
Damper
No
Enabled
No action No action
action
Off
Closed
Off
Closed
Enabled
Enabled Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled Enabled
Enabled
Disabled Disabled Disabled
Disabled
Off
Open
Off
Closed
No
Enabled
No action No action
action
No
Enabled
No action No action
action
Off
Closed
Off
Closed
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