Constant-volume single-duct vav (vcv 3011), Constant-volume single- duct vav ( vcv 3011) – Trane VAV-SVX02B-EN User Manual

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Literature Order Number

VAV-SVX02B-EN

File Number

SV-TD-VAV000-SVX02B-EN-0302

Supersedes

VAV-SVX02A-EN & VAV-IOM-6

Stocking Location

La Crosse

Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design
and specifications without notice. Only qualified technicians should perform installation and servicing of
equipment referred to in this publication.

Constant-Volume Single-
Duct VAV ( VCV 3011)

This is used when a constant volume of
air is required to supply a zone. A
thermostat is still often required to
modulate a reheat coil to maintain
temperature control. The thermostat is
never connected to the “T” port on the
volume regulator. The following
procedure is used to calibrate this type
of unit with a PVR.

Constant-Volume
Single-Duct VAV (VCV 3011)

1. Be sure there is 0 psi at the “T” port.
2. Set LO thermostat adjustment knob to

desired unit cfm.

The unit will now modulate to the
calibrated cfm setting. See Figure 18 for
typical constant volume single-duct
piping diagram.

Figure 18–Typical Constant-Volume Single-Duct Piping Diagram

Tee

(137.9)

20

S

(Reverse-Acting)

T-Stat

Two-Pipe

Remote-Mounted

Electric Heater Terminal Box

(75.8)

11

(86.2)

12.5

14

(96.5)

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Airflow

Safety Switch

P.E. Stage Switch(es)

(Normally-Open)

(137.9)

20

S

Flow Ring

Actuator

HI

LO

H

L

Regulator

B

M

Volume

T

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