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Installation: Controls
Overview
Agility™ model HDWA units utilize the following control/
interface components:
• Symbio 800 Controller
• Tracer AdaptiView™ TD12 Operator Interface. For
information about the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display,
which is used to interface with the internal chiller data
and functions provided by the Symbio™ 800, refer to
Tracer AdaptiView Display for Water-cooled Agility
Chillers Operations Guide (HDWA-SVU001*-EN)
Symbio™ 800
The Symbio™ 800 controller is a factory-installed,
application specific and programmable controller designed
to control chillers and large packaged HVAC equipment. A
12 inch user interface features a touch-sensitive color
screen that provides facility managers at-a-glance
operating status, performance monitoring, scheduling
changes, and operating adjustments. Other advanced
features include automated controller back-up, and
optional features such as secure remote connectivity,
wireless building communications, mobile device
connectivity, and custom programming with an expandable
I/O.
For more information, see Installation, Operation, and
Maintenance manual, BAS-SVX080*-EN, Symbio™ 800
Controller.
AdaptiView™ Display
Information is tailored to operators, service technicians,
and owners. When operating a chiller, specific information
is needed on a day-to-day basis—setpoints, limits,
diagnostic information, and reports. This information is
provided through the AdaptiView™ display. Logically
organized groups of information— chiller modes of
operation, active diagnostics, settings and reports put
information conveniently at your fingertips.
For more information, see Agility Water-Cooled Chillers
AdaptiView™ Display with Symbio™ ControlsUser Guide
(HDWA-SVU002*-EN).
Tracer TU
The AdaptiView™ TD12 operator interface allows for daily
operational tasks and setpoint changes. However, to
adequately service chillers, Tracer
®
TU service tool is
required. (Non-Trane personnel, contact your local Trane
office for software purchase information.) Tracer TU adds a
level of sophistication that improves service technician
effectiveness and minimizes chiller downtime. This
portable PC-based service-tool software supports service
and maintenance tasks, and is required for software
upgrades, configuration changes and major service tasks.
Tracer TU serves as a common interface to all Trane
chillers, and will customize itself based on the properties of
the chiller with which it is communicating. Thus, the service
technician learns only one service interface.
The panel bus is easy to troubleshoot using LED sensor
verification. Only the defective device is replaced. Tracer
TU can communicate with individual devices or groups of
devices.
All chiller status, machine configuration settings,
customizable limits, and up to 100 active or historic
diagnostics are displayed through the service-tool software
interface.
LEDs and their respective Tracer TU indicators visually
confirm the availability of each connected sensor, relay,
and actuator.
Tracer TU is designed to run on a customer’s laptop,
connected to the Tracer
®
Symbio™ 800 control panel with
a USB cable. Your laptop must meet the following
hardware and software requirements:
• 1 GB RAM (minimum)
• 1024 x 768 screen resolution
• CD-ROM drive
• Ethernet 10/100 LAN card
• An available USB 2.0 port
• Windows 7 Enterprise or Professional operating system
(32-bit or 64-bit)
Note: Tracer TU versions 8.6 and earlier will also
support Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP Professional
operation system with Service Pack 3 (SP3) .
• Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 or later
Notes:
• Tracer TU is designed and validated for this
minimum laptop configuration. Any variation
from this configuration may have different
results. Therefore, support for Tracer TU is
limited to only those laptops with the
configuration previously specified.
• For more information, see TTU-SVN01*-EN
Tracer TU Getting Started Guide.
Integrated Rapid Restart
Chiller controls are designed and engineered for Rapid
Restart™. In the event of a power interruption, the chiller
will start a compressor before the front panel display is fully
powered up, eliminating the need for an uninterrupted
power supply (UPS). Advanced features and functionality
are built into the chillers. Bringing a chiller back online
rapidly after a loss of power is critical to operations in
mission critical environments, which demand the highest
levels of reliability.