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Tracer Summit™

Building Automation System

November 2009 BAS-PRC001-EN


Overview

The Tracer Summit building automation Add-on packages


system (BAS) provides building control Tracer Summit PC Workstation software
through a single, integrated system. A is available with four add-on software
building’s climate, lighting, scheduling, packages: Tracer 100/Tracker
energy consumption, and other Communications Package, Building
controllable features can all be Management Package, Enterprise
programmed and managed by a Tracer Management Package, and Tracer
Summit BAS. Summit Critical Control System
A typical Tracer Summit BAS consists of package. For information on the first
building control units (BCUs) and PC three packages, see PC Workstation
Workstations that use Tracer Summit additional capabilities on page 10.
software. BCUs provide centralized The Tracer Summit Critical Control
building control through communication System package is an enhanced version
to building equipment, such as heating, of Tracer Summit software that provides
ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) complete environment management for
equipment. A building operator uses a FDA-regulated areas. See the Tracer
PC Workstation and/or the operator Summit Critical Control System product
display (touch screen) on the BCU to catalog (BAS-PRC017-EN) for more
perform system operator tasks. The PC information.
Workstation communicates to BCUs
over an Ethernet network. Remote Companion product
access to the system is available using Tracer Summit Energy Services is a
either a modem in the BCU or an companion product to Tracer Summit
Internet connection with Tracer ES. systems and is available to meet ever-
Tracer Summit software turns complex increasing building management needs.
requirements into simple, consistent, For more information, see Companion
reliable operations. A Tracer Summit product on page 14.
system can control any type of HVAC
equipment, but gives the additional Specifications
benefits of an Integrated Comfort See page 15 for product specifications
system when it is linked with Trane on Tracer Summit systems.
HVAC equipment. In addition, a Tracer
Summit system can also connect to
other building systems such as fire
alarms, security systems, and lab hood
controls.

™ ® The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies: CenTra-
Vac, Climate Changer, Horizon, IntelliPak, Integrated Comfort, Precedent, ReliaTel, Series R, TCM,
Tracer, Tracer Summit, Tracker, Trane, Traq, UCP1, UCP2, VariTrac, VariTrane, Voyager from Trane;
Adobe and Acrobat from Adobe Systems Incorporated; ARCNET from Datapoint Corporation; BACnet
from ASHRAE; LonTalk and LonMark from Echelon Corporation; MODBUS from Schneider Automation,
Inc.; Windows and Internet Explorer from Microsoft Corporation.

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Contents

Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Features and benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Ease of operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Ease of service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Chiller plant control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Area control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Trend Viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Timed override . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Variable-air-volume air system (VAS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Indoor air quality control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Custom programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Managing multiple facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Advanced alarming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Time-of-day scheduling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Engineered smoke control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Migration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
System integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
System architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Operator interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
PC Workstation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Operator display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Tracer ES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Building control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Unit control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Trane chillers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Trane airside equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Trane unitary equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Trane field-installed controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Companion products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Tracer Summit Energy Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
PC Workstation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
BCU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
BACnet PICS—BCU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
BACnet PICS—PC Workstation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

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Features and benefits

The Tracer Summit system is designed These tasks include: MyTraneControls.com


to provide solutions needed by building • Viewing the status of the building MyTraneControls.com is a free online
owners and daily operators. The system Web site designed to assist Tracer
can be quickly installed, programmed, • Changing setpoints
• Viewing and modifying schedules Summit system owners and operators.
and commissioned to run reliably. A Members log on to
user-friendly interface combined with a • Responding to alarms www.MyTraneControls.com to learn
series of pre-engineered system • Viewing historical report information more about their Tracer Summit system
applications makes this possible. • Viewing trended information through articles, frequently asked
The applications work together to • Performing timed overrides questions (FAQs), webinars, and access
maximize the comfort of people in the • Troubleshooting to GCS technical support resources and
building, while minimizing energy use. training opportunities. Members can
A daily operator can perform these tasks update their system with service packs
Ease of operation by clicking a toolbar button located at the by downloading them from
The daily operator is the most critical top of the Tracer Summit system MyTraneControls.com.
user of the system. Extensive usability window (see Figure 1).
testing helps make Tracer Summit PC Daily operator training
Workstation software intuitive and easy Online help There are many classes available both
to use. PC Workstation software includes a locally and in St. Paul. Contact Trane’s
End-users in a laboratory environment powerful online help system for College of Building Automation for
test preliminary software. If software assistance with system functions and specifics on courses, and the dates and
functions prove difficult to use, they are editor and dialog windows. locations they’ll be offered.
refined until testers can more easily
perform daily tasks.

Figure 1. View building status in Tracer Summit

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Ease of service long time periods. Trend data is stored applications, including static pressure
The optional Rover service tool can be on a database on the PC Workstation. optimization and ventilation optimization,
launched from Tracer Summit software Note: The PC Workstation must be are available as standard VAS control
to identify problems, test functionality, online and connected to the BCU to features for LonTalk systems.
change configuration, create and edit capture continuous data from the BCU. Indoor air quality control
programming, and monitor status The BCU temporarily caches trended
information for LonTalk unit controllers values, so if a connection is lost for a Indoor air quality is an issue of rising
on the system. From an operator on site, short amount of time, no gaps will be importance from the perspectives of
to a technician several miles away using seen in the data. comfort as well as governmental
a remote connection, the combination of regulation and liability. A Tracer Summit
Tracer Summit software and a Rover Timed override system intelligently monitors indoor air
service tool provide the data and As a part of the Area Control application, quality to make maintaining it easy.
functionality required to fully and the timed override feature enables When used in conjunction with Trane
conveniently service the building building occupants and management Traq dampers, Tracer Summit software
automation system. staff to temporarily override HVAC and can adjust the intake of outdoor air to
lighting equipment. ensure compliance with ASHRAE
Chiller plant control standards.
Users can perform overrides from the
The Tracer Summit chiller plant control zone sensor, the BCU operator display,
application provides intelligent control Custom programming
the Tracer Summit PC Workstation
and comprehensive monitoring of software, or Tracer ES. A powerful custom programming
system components, including: language (CPL) allows system
• Multiple chillers Variable-air-volume air customizing for specific applications.
Typically, CPL routines are created to
• Related pumps and valves system (VAS) sequence equipment, calculate
• Cooling towers and ice tanks The Tracer Summit variable-air-volume setpoints and values, and perform
The chiller plant control application air system (VAS) control coordinates air- shutdown sequences.
balances system efficiency and handling units and VAV boxes within a
equipment runtime to optimize system building. VAV units are assigned to the Managing multiple facilities
performance. air-handling unit that supplies air to To assist in managing multiple facility
them. A VAS control starts up and shuts locations, the Tracer Summit Enterprise
The application also provides status down the system to assure proper static Management Package includes utilities
information that can help with pressure control. Energy-saving that help the daily operator work more
troubleshooting. The status information
indicates what is happening in the chiller Figure 2. Trend Viewer
plant as well as what to expect next,
based on current operating conditions.
The chiller plant control program is
suitable for both comfort and industrial
applications, as well as control
sequences including thermal storage
and dual-fuel chiller systems.

Area control
Area control coordinates HVAC
equipment and lighting for a specific
area of the building.
Unit controllers and binary outputs are
assigned as members of a common
area, which makes it easy to change
setpoints, do scheduling, and perform
overrides at the PC Workstation.

Trend Viewer
The Trend Viewer (see Figure 2) allows
the user to track data over time; to
overlay alarms, events, and overrides;
and to collect trended data that spans

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efficiently. For example, a typical task is • Pop-up messaging: Alarm categories to assist in troubleshooting any
making the same or similar changes to can be configured to trigger pop-up equipment or system issues with the
time-of-day schedules across multiple messages. Comments can be entered particular facility in question.
locations. The Enterprise Management in a pop-up message that show up in The Building Management Package and
Package offers the ability to perform the event log. the Enterprise Management Package
global schedule changes, which means • Event log: A column has been added allow flexible scheduling of system
that one simple schedule change can be to the event log for the new alarm cat- administrative tasks to occur during
duplicated across an entire enterprise or egories and for the comments field. times when the normal system operator
group of facilities. Event log columns can be hidden and is not at work, for instance, at night.
widths can be expanded. The event Certain tasks such as gathering report
Advanced alarming log configuration is automatically and alarm data from the remote facilities
The advanced alarming features of a saved after set up. can be scheduled to occur at a
Tracer Summit system include the • Cell phone: Text messages can be convenient time or when the telephone
following: routed from a Tracer Summit system rates are the lowest if dial-up
• Alarm categories: Five optional, con- to a cell phone. connections are used.
figurable alarm categories have been
With either the Building Management Time-of-day scheduling
added. Alarms can be categorized
Package option or the Enterprise
according to their severity, for exam- Time-of-day scheduling (see Figure 3) is
Management Package option added to a
ple. Alarm filtering allows alarms one of a facility’s most important
Tracer Summit system, after-hours
within a category to be viewed at one energy-saving strategies. Making sure
forwarding of alarms can be scheduled
time. A button appears on the task bar that equipment runs only when it is
to be sent to various people by e-mail.
for each category that has been con- needed ensures that energy usage is
This function closely models how an
figured. The number of alarms for that minimized.
after-hours and weekend call center is
category is shown on the button (see Schedules for equipment serving a
scheduled. Once the alarm message has
Figure 3.) specific area of the building are
been received, the on-call person can
use the powerful filtering features of the accessed by viewing the graphic for that
Tracer Summit alarm and event log area, and then clicking the Schedule
button on the task bar.
Figure 3. Scheduling editor

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Schedules can be used for: System integration LonTalk® support
• Keeping the equipment running at Tracer Summit systems provides open The BCU includes native support for
minimal energy-use levels on week- system options that provide the LonTalk-based controllers. The Trane
ends and holidays following capabilities: implementation of LonTalk utilizes
• Creating exception schedules for • Allows easy integration of equipment twisted-pair physical media. In addition
times in which the schedule needs to and auxiliary systems into a single to Tracer controllers, any LonTalk-
deviate from the standard one system, or multiple buildings into a compatible controller can be included on
• Performing optimal start and stop of single network, which can be oper- a LonTalk link. These devices must use
equipment to optimize energy use ated from a single location. FTT-10A or FT-X1 transceivers and
while maintaining comfort • Assures competitive bidding for sys- support LonTalk standard network
requirements tem additions and modifications. variable types (SNVTs). This allows for
• Changing setpoints at specific times easy integration of devices such as
• Provides an easy method to connect variable frequency drives, lighting,
of day Trane equipment and Tracer Summit security, humidifiers, and boilers.
systems into other BAS or
Engineered smoke control Supervisory Control and Data Trane is a sponsor of the LonMark®
Tracer Summit software can be used to Acquisition (SCADA) systems. Interoperability Association. For more
control an automatic smoke-control details on LonMark, refer to
system. When used with a fire alarm The goal of any interoperable system is www.lonmark.org.
control panel (provided by other to provide an economical, reliable, and
suppliers), Tracer Summit software can repeatable solution. By basing Tracer Other protocol support
help protect occupants by controlling the Summit technology on open standard While support for open standard
flow of smoke in an emergency. protocols, this goal is easily accom- protocols is the preferred method of
plished. The use of open standard integrating systems and system
In addition to smoke control, with a protocols assures long-term support
firefighter’s control panel, the firefighter components, gateways are another
across a broad number of suppliers. method that can be used for this
can see the status of smoke control and
implement overrides as required. Trane has experience in providing purpose. A gateway translates one set
integrated, interoperable solutions on of communication rules to another,
For details, see the Engineered Smoke thousands of installations. These range allowing devices that use different
Control System for Tracer Summit from simple HVAC solutions that protocols to pass data to each other. The
applications guide, BAS-APG001-EN. combine Tracer controllers with variable use of these gateways is the ideal
frequency drives, to sophisticated solution to:
Migration installations that combine many building
Existing Tracer systems can easily • Interface with controllers such as
sub-systems. For more information, see meters, variable frequency drives, fire
migrate to the current technologies of the Interoperable Solutions brochure
Tracer Summit systems. Upgrading a alarm systems, and security
(BAS-SLB004-EN) and the Connections
Tracer 100 system provides benefits CD (BAS-CMC002-EN). • Provide HVAC data out to a proprietary
including network communications, BAS, or to a SCADA system for
state-of-the-art user interface, and the BACnet support industrial applications
ability to connect to multiple generations An open, standard protocol is essential A gateway enables a wide variety of
of controllers. for building control system integration. devices that use the MODBUS RTU
For facilities where system upgrades are The Tracer Summit system uses the protocol to connect to a Tracer Summit
prohibitive, Tracer Summit systems also BACnet protocol to facilitate building automation system using
allows integration of Tracer 100 and communication between Tracer Summit BACnet. It can also be programmed to
legacy Tracker systems. A Tracer BCUs and PC Workstations as well as a interface to other common
Summit system can communicate with means to integrate products and communication protocols.
most of the controllers in Tracer 100 and systems, including fire panels, fume
Tracker systems. The integration of hoods, and non-Trane BAS or HVAC
legacy systems into the Tracer Summit equipment. Trane is a member of the
workstation allows the facility or BACnet Manufacturers Association. For
enterprise operator to manage all more details on BACnet, refer to
facilities with a single workstation. www.bacnet.org.

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System architecture

The Tracer Summit system architecture The three levels of control are:
is highly distributed (Figure 4). Control • Operator interface
can occur at the appropriate system
level to ensure integrity. • Building control
• Unit control

Figure 4. A typical example of Tracer Summit system architecture

Tracer ES

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Operator interface

Operators have four interface options for Alarm processing and event log The navigation tree—a hierarchical, tree-
managing their building automation The daily operator must be able to deal style representation showing the
systems: effectively with abnormal conditions. relationship of all graphics for a facility
• PC Workstation When the system detects such a (see Figure 1 on page 4)—provides a
condition, it routes the alarm to the way to move between graphics and
• Operator display buildings. The navigation tree is a
• Tracer ES appropriate PC Workstation(s), pagers,
cell phones, and e-mail addresses. standard part of every system and can
be easily modified.
PC Workstation At the PC Workstation, alarms and other
The Tracer Summit PC Workstation system events are stored in the alarm Forward, Back, and Home buttons on
software provides a graphical user and event log. The alarm and event log the menu bar provide another way to
interface for setting up, operating, and have five optional, configurable alarm move among graphics.
modifying the building automation categories that can be used to filter and Graphics library and graphics editing
system. This interface along with the sort the alarms. Sorting can be based,
use of Microsoft Windows and Internet for example, on severity level. A library of standard graphics
Explorer make building operation as representing all Trane equipment and
If another application is in use when an applications is included in the Tracer
easy as surfing the World Wide Web. abnormal condition occurs, an alarm is Summit software. In addition, standard
Tracer Summit PC Workstation software indicated in the task bar at the bottom of 3D graphics provide a better visual
can be run on a PC located at the the screen. Pop-up messages can also representation of equipment along with
building site or from a remote location. be associated with alarms, to alert the relevant equipment information. These
The software can also be used to user of the abnormal condition. standard graphics have been tested to
connect to and monitor operations for The event log displays critical data about provide a consistently high level of
multiple building sites. For example, a the alarm including which building it is quality and usability.
user can view the status of a chiller from, whether it requires an
located in the next room, while Custom graphics can also be created by
acknowledgment, and any comments incorporating visual elements from the
modifying the schedule for a building that may have been entered in the pop-
that is across the city or around the building, such as floor plans or exterior
up dialog box. views from CAD drawings, into standard
world.
Critical alarms can be set up with graphics. Custom graphics can also
Tracer Summit PC Workstation software messages and graphics that can aid in include digital photography and
runs with Microsoft Windows Vista troubleshooting problems. animated images such as a rotating fan.
Business or Windows XP Professional
operating systems. Operating with A series of easy-to-use filters can be Graphics can include the following
Windows offers the flexibility of running used to show only desired events: For elements:
other popular applications for example, a filter can be used to view • Any data available in the system as a
communications and office productivity. alarms only from a specific building, to numerical or text value
See Hardware requirements on page 15 view alarms received only at a specific • Analog values that can change colors
for more PC Workstation details. time, or only alarms from a specific based on deviation from a desired
alarm category. value for quick recognition of opera-
The Tracer Summit PC Workstation is
the most common interface for Graphics tional issues
accessing building automation systems. Tracer Summit software uses graphics • User-defined static text in a wide
The primary features are described in as a means of viewing and navigating choice of fonts and colors
this section. through the system, much like walking • Animation using images to represent
through the building. Graphics show binary and analog values, animated
data related to building environments, GIF, or video (AVI) files
including climate, lighting, and other • Hyperlinked text and images that can
controllable operations. Graphics can be be added to move between graphics
used to change setpoints and override • Hyperlinks to any Windows-compati-
equipment operation. ble files or applications (for example,
Putting graphics in groups makes it Adobe Acrobat documents, Excel
possible to move logically from place to spreadsheets, and external Web sites)
place within a building. Target buttons • Multiple graphic images that conform
can be added to graphics to provide links to the industry standard JPEG, GIF, or
to related sources. BMP formats, in addition to the library
of HVAC equipment images included
with the Tracer Summit software
package

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• Charting of historical trends or real- PC Workstation system utilities PC Workstation additional
time values In addition to operations and capabilities
• User controls including push buttons, configuration, the Tracer Summit PC Tracer Summit PC Workstation software
check boxes, drop-down list boxes, Workstation software also provides has four add-on software packages that
and entry fields utilities for management of the system. provide additional capabilities.
• A hand icon appearing on override but- • Save and restore With the Tracer 100/Tracker Communica-
tons when controls are overridden tion package, the PC Workstation can
When connected to a network of BCUs,
• Representation of equipment status, the PC Workstation software constantly communicate with, and receive alarms
for example, a thermal storage tank at analyzes database status and updates from, Trane’s legacy system controllers.
40% of its capacity information on the PC hard drive. The Building Management package
Data, text, setpoint overrides, and other Database changes made by other makes it easy to schedule site
information can be added to graphics by workstations are automatically reflected communication and database back-ups
using the Graphics editor that is part of at each PC without the need for a central during after-hours operation. This
the software package. This editor allows server. If a BCU goes offline, the PC package also allows scheduling of
any user with proper security to create Workstation software automatically alarms, in the form of e-mail messages,
or modify graphics. reloads its database without the need to appropriate personnel. E-mails can be
Tools available in the Graphics editor can for intervention. sent to any device that can receive e-
align graphical elements, determine mail messages.
The system database can be archived or
which elements appear on top, and backed up for local or offsite storage of The Enterprise Management package
perform cut, copy, and paste functions. data in case it is needed for restoring the includes all of the features of the other
Reports and trends system in the event of a problem. two add-on packages and also allows
changes to be applied across multiple
Viewing current, as well as previous • Security locations. In addition, the package
system operations, provides invaluable A sophisticated password system allows multiple PCs to share data, the
information. The Tracer Summit reports protects the Tracer Summit system from event log, and graphics with a central
and trends feature provides this ability. unauthorized access. Each operator logs PC.
Trends can present a variety of data on to the system and has access to only
the applications, editors, objects, and The Tracer Summit Critical Control
samples at defined intervals to show at System package is an enhanced version
a glance the historical and current status properties to which access rights are
assigned. of Tracer Summit software that provides
of the facility. These trends can be complete environment management for
graphically viewed on the screen, An operator with proper security can FDA-regulated areas, from research to
printed out, and stored on disk. access all levels of the system and has distribution. For more information, see
To create a new trend, the user right- the ability to alter passwords. the Tracer Summit Critical Control
clicks on a status or control point (for • Diagnostics System product catalog (BAS-PRC017-
example, space temperature) on a Tracer Summit software constantly EN).
graphic, and then selects Create Trend evaluates all of the system parameters
Viewer. Additional points can be added and reports abnormal conditions to the
to the trend in a similar manner. operator. Problems ranging from a
Standard reports for each piece of Trane communication failure due to a broken
equipment provide a valuable source of wire to the failure of a sensor are
record-keeping and troubleshooting automatically detected and reported.
data. • Network management functions
In addition, standard reports are The Tracer Summit PC Workstation
provided for ASHRAE Guideline 147, software includes field panel reset and
Monitoring of large tonnage chillers. restore, abnormal condition monitoring,
Finally, custom reports can be defined network routing, and BACnet support.
for any desired values, such as energy • Configuring controllers
usage or run-time reporting. The Tracer Summit PC Workstation
software can be used to configure and
troubleshoot controllers found on Trane
equipment. This setup consists of
setpoints, minimum on and off times,
and other user-defined parameters.

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Operator display Tracer ES
The optional Tracer Summit BCU Tracer ES is web-based, building
operator display provides an easy-to-use automation software that works
interface for: seamlessly with existing Tracer Summit
• Viewing equipment and system status systems. It dramatically simplifies
information managing and operating multiple
facilities, letting owners and operators
• Making changes to time-of-day sched- have an enterprise management view of
ule all of building control systems. Tracer ES
• Changing system setpoints allows access to information about any
• Viewing the alarm and event log building from any secure PC that is
• Performing timed overrides connected to the Internet.
The operator display is an intuitive, Tracer ES provides easy integration and
touch-screen display that is located on compatibility with a Tracer Summit
the front of the Tracer Summit BCU. The system:
operator display can also show graphical • Easily connects with existing IT infra-
images indicating the type of equipment structure
or area that is being controlled by the • Runs on a central server with SQL
Tracer Summit system. database
The BCU operator display offers a way to • Scalable to work economically for
make daily operation changes to the small sites or efficiently with multiple
system without the need for a PC sites
Workstation at the facility. For a facility • Seamlessly works with an existing
with multiple BCUs, information for the Trane Tracer Summit system
entire Tracer Summit system can be
accessed through a single operator • Integrates with any qualified and non-
display. qualified BACnet building system

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Building control

The Tracer Summit BCU is an intelligent subsystems such as chiller plants. A site The BCU is housed in a protective
field panel that communicates with unit can have multiple BCUs and PC enclosure that allows for easy access to
controllers. Unit controllers provide Workstations connected over a local the termination and main circuit boards
stand-alone control of HVAC equipment. area network (LAN). The LAN allows (see Figure 5).
The BCU scans all unit controllers to these varied components to be
update information and coordinate managed as one system.
building control, including building

Figure 5. BMTX BCU board components

Address DIP
switch
24 Vac power Seven-segment
connector LED display

EIA-232
BACnet port

Modem card
(optional)
Isolated Comm3

NEW!
Non-Isolated Comm3
or
Comm4
Modem, phone
line connector
NEW!
Non-Isolated Comm3
or
Comm4

LonTalk

Operator
display
connector
Binary inputs
Ethernet
connector

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Unit control

The Tracer Summit system provides Trane unitary equipment


centralized control for Trane HVAC and • Voyager rooftop air-conditioning unit
other unit-level equipment. Tracer
Summit software supports the following • IntelliPak air-conditioning units
Trane equipment: • Water-source heat pump with a Trane
terminal unit controller (TUC),
Trane chillers Tracer ZN510 controller, or Tracer
• CenTraVac chiller with a UCP2 or a ZN524 controller
Tracer CH530 chiller controller • Precedent rooftop air-conditioning
• Series R CenTraVac chiller with a units with ReliaTel controls
UCP2 or a Tracer CH530 chiller con-
troller Trane field-installed
• Scroll chiller with an IntelliPak, classic, controllers
or Scroll Manager Module (SMM) con- • Programmable control module (PCM)
troller • Universal programmable control mod-
• Absorption chillers with a UCP2, clas- ule (UPCM)
sic, or Horizon controller • Thermostat control module (TCM)
• Series R air-cooled and water-cooled • Trane terminal unit controller (TUC)
chillers • Tracer loop controller
Trane airside equipment • Tracer MP581 programmable
• VariTrane with a Trane variable-air-vol- controller
ume controller (VAV I, II, III, and IV) or • Tracer MP501 multi-purpose controller
Tracer VV550 VAV controller • Tracer MP503 input/output module
• VariTrac II changeover VAV system • Tracer ZN511 zone controller
• Fan coil with a Trane terminal unit con- • Tracer ZN517 zone controller
troller (TUC) or Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 • Tracer ZN521 zone controller
controller • Tracer ZN523 zone controller
• Classroom unit ventilator with a Trane • Tracer ZN524 zone controller
terminal unit controller (TUC) or Tracer
ZN520 controller • Tracer AH541 air-handler controller
• Air handler with a PCM, UPCM, Tracer • Tracer VV551 VAV controller
MP580, or Tracer AH540 controller • Tracer CH531 chiller controller

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Companion product

Tracer Summit Energy Two options of Tracer Summit Energy applications or multi-site applications
Services are available: Energy Manager that have a central energy manager
Services and Energy Analyst. Energy Manager station. The enterprise package is best
Tracer Summit Energy Services is an provides a basic platform to enable suited for multi-site applications or sites
energy management and advanced tracking, analysis, cost allocation, with multiple users.
reporting software product that is used benchmarking, and invoicing of energy
with the Tracer Summit building For more information, refer to the Tracer
meters and sub-meters as well as Summit Energy Services product
automation system. It provides tools to nonenergy points such as weather data.
monitor, analyze, trend, benchmark, and catalog (BAS-PRC015-EN).
Energy Analyst provides more
allocate both energy consumption and comprehensive energy management
energy costs for your business along tools to enable in-depth analysis,
with the means to create reports from reporting, and plant analysis.
this data. Its purpose is to help you
manage energy operations and Both the Energy Manager and the
expenses more efficiently so that your Energy Analyst options are available as
organization can improve its productivity desktop packages or as enterprise
and profitability. It is designed for both packages, depending on customer
the technical and non-technical user. requirements. The desktop package is
Figure 6 shows an example of Energy best suited for single-site Tracer Summit
Services software.

Figure 6. Example of Tracer Summit Energy Services software

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Specifications

PC Workstation • Floppy Drive Options: 1.44 MB 3.5 • Documentation Diskette: MOD,


Inch Floppy Drive MEDIA, DVD, DOM, PET110
Requirements • Removable Media Storage Device: • Feature: Onboard SATA, 1-4 Hard
The following sections specify hardware 16X DVD +/-RW SATA, Data Only Drives connected to onboard SATA
and software requirements and Controller - No RAID
recommendations for the PC Software Requirements
Workstation. The hardware The PC Workstation must have the SQL Database:
requirements vary depending upon following software installed: • Windows Server 2008 (32 bit) or Win-
which add-on packages are included dows Server 2003 (32 bit)
with Tracer Summit software. • Genuine Windows Vista® Business
SP1 or higher, or XP Professional SP2 • SQL Server 2005 (32 bit), or SQL
Desktop PC for Tracer Summit • Internet Explorer Version 6 or 7 Server 2008 (32 bit)
Workstation Software
The specifications listed below are for Tracer Summit Enterprise BCU
the PC Workstation currently being Management Package Power requirements
recommended to run Tracer Summit by
The Tracer Summit Enterprise Nominal rating: 120/230 Vac;
itself, or along with the optional Tracer
Management Package software is 50 or 60 Hz; 1 pH
100/Tracker Communications Package or
installed on one or more PCs for end-
the Building Communications Package. Maximum current: 1.0 A at 120 Vac
user access to the workstation
If using something other than the model dedicated circuit breaker
software. The Tracer Summit database,
shown below, it must have the same Operating environment
however, is installed on a server with
capabilities.
Microsoft SQL Server Database Temperature: From 32°F to 120°F (0°C
Hardware: software installed. If running the Tracer to 50°C)
Summit Enterprise Management
• OptiPlex 760 Desktop: OptiPlex 760 Relative humidity: From 10% to 90%,
Package, use the following server
Desktop Standard PSU non-condensing
hardware and Microsoft SQL Database
• Operating System(s): Genuine Win- specifications: Storage environment
dows Vista Business Downgrade, XP
Professional SP2 Server: Temperature: From –50°F to 150°F
(–46°C to 66°C)
• Processors: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Pro- • Base Unit: PowerEdge T110 Chassis
cessor E7500 (2.93 GHz, 3M, 1066 with up to 4 Cabled Hard Drives Relative humidity: From 10% to 90%,
MHz, FSB) non-condensing
• Processor: SHIP,T110,NO,NO,DAO
• Memory: 1 GB DDR2 non-ECC • Memory: 4 GB Memory (4x1GB), Enclosure
SDRAM, 800 MHz, (1 DIMM) 1066 MHz, Single Ranked UDIMM NEMA-1
• Video Cards: Integrated Video, Intel® • Memory: Memory for 1 CPU Platform Weight
GMA 4500
• Video Card: X3460 Xeon Processor,
• Mouse: Dell USB Optical Mouse with 2.8 GHz 8M Cache, Turbo, HT 15 lb (7 kg)
Scroll, All Black Design Mounting
• Video Card: PowerEdge T110 Heat-
• Keyboard: Dell USB Keyboard, No sink Wall-mounted with #10 (5 mm) screws
Hot Keys
• Hard Drive: 160 GB 7.2k RPM Serial Mounting surface must be able to
• Monitor: No Monitor ATA 3 Gbps 3.5-in Cabled Hard Drive- support 60 lb (28 kg)
• Thermal: Heat Sink for Intel Celeron Entry
Core 2 Duo Processors, Desktop UL listing
• Hard Drive Controller: No Controller
• Modem: Modem (56 Kbaud) for UL-916-PAZX—energy management
• Operating System: Windows Server UL-864-UUKL—engineered smoke
remote workstation 2008 R2, Standard Edition, Includes 5 control
• Power Supply: OptiPlex 760 Desktop CALS CUL-C22.2—signal devices—Canada
Standard Power Supply • NIC: On-Board Dual Gigabit network
• Energy Smart Options: Dell Energy Adapter FCC
Smart Power Management Settings • Modem: Baseboard Management FCC part 15, Class A
Enabled Controller CE
• Boot Hard Drives: 80 GB SATA 3.0 • CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive: DVD- Emissions EN61326:1998 Class B
Gb/s and 8 MB DataBurst Cache™ RW, SATA, Internal Immunity EN61326:1998 Commercial
• CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive: MOD, Safety EN61010-1:2001
CBL, SATA ODD, MB, T110

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Processor Communications MODBUS
Motorola MCF5272 Cold Fire Tracer Summit systems communicate
BACnet
Memory with devices that support the MODBUS
Tracer Summit systems communicate Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) protocol
FLASH 16 MB with devices that support: using a variety of Trane integration tools.
EEPROM 512 KB
• Communications based on the
SRAM 1 MB
BACnet ASHRAE/ANSI 135 standard
SDRAM 8 MB
• ENV-1805-1/ENV-13321-1
Battery
• 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX dedicated
No battery is required. The clock is Ethernet (ISO/IEC 8802-3) or
maintained for a minimum of three days Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
by the super capacitor. All other Protocol (TCP/IP) compatible network
programs are backed up by nonvolatile
LonTalk
memory.
Tracer Summit systems communicate
Operator display (optional) with devices that support:
¼ video graphics adapter (VGA) backlit • Communications based on the EIA-
liquid crystal display (LCD) with touch
709.1 (LonTalk) standard
screen
• LonTalk standard network variable
4.5 in. × 3.4 in. (115.2 mm × 86.4 mm) types (SNVTs)
5.7 in. (144.8 mm) diagonal • FTT-10A or FT-X1 transceivers
Resolution of 320 × 240 pixels • Twisted-pair physical media

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Figure 8. Minimum clearances for the BMTX BCU enclosure

12 in. (30 cm)

24 in. (60 cm) 12 in. (30 cm)


to fully open door

12 in. (30 cm)


50 in. (130 cm) recommended

36 in. (90 cm)

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Figure 9. BMTX BCU enclosure dimensions

Top view

Left view Front view

Right view

Note: Six of the twelve knockouts are


dual-sized knockouts for 1-inch (25 mm) Bottom view
and 0.75-inch (19 mm) conduit.

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BACnet PICS—BCU Standard object types
supported
Basic information
Object types Support
Vendor name Trane
Analog input Creatable
Product name Tracer Summit BCU Deletable

Product description Tracer Summit Analog output Creatable


Building Control Unit Deletable

Binary input Creatable


BACnet standard application services Deletable
supported
Binary output Creatable
Deletable
Application service Initiate Execute
Device Supported
CreateObject X X

DeleteObject X X Data link layer option

ReadProperty X X BACnet/IP (Annex J)

ReadPropertyMultiple X X Ethernet (ISO/IEC 8802.3), 10-BASE-T

WriteProperty X X Ethernet (ISO/IEC 8802.3), 100-BASE-TX

WritePropertyMultiple X X Point to point, EIA-232

ConfirmedPrivateTransfer X X

UnConfirmedPrivateTransfer X X Other
ReinitializeDevice X BACnet/IP (Annex J)
TimeSynchronization X X BBMD
Who-Has X Supports foreign device registration
I-Have X
Special functions
Who-Is X X
Maximum APDU size in octets 474
I-Am X X
Segmented requests 1
supported, window size

Segmented responses 1
supported, window size

Character sets supported

ANSI, X3.4

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BACnet PICS—PC Workstation Standard object types
supported
Basic information
Object types Support
Vendor name Trane
Device Supported
Product name Tracer Summit PC
Workstation
Data link layer option
Product description Tracer Summit PC
Workstation Ethernet (ISO/IEC 8802.3), 10-BASE-T

Ethernet (ISO/IEC 8802.3), 100-BASE-TX


BACnet standard application
services supported Point to point, EIA-232

Application service Initiate Execute


Other
CreateObject X
BACnet/IP (Annex J)
DeleteObject X
BBMD
ReadProperty X
Supports foreign device registration
ReadPropertyMultiple X

WriteProperty X Special functions


WritePropertyMultiple X
Maximum APDU size in 474
octets
ConfirmedPrivateTransfer X X
Segmented requests 1
UnConfirmedPrivateTransfer X X
supported, window size
ReinitializeDevice X
Segmented responses sup- 1
ported, window size
TimeSynchronization X

Who-Is X X
Character sets supported
I-Am X X
ANSI, X3.4

Literature Order Number BAS-PRC001-EN


Date November 2009
Supersedes BAS-PRC001-EN-0706
Trane
www.trane.com
For more information contact
Since Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement, it reserves the right to
your local district office or
change design and specifications without notice.
e-mail us at comfort@trane.com

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