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Integration Manual  
Trane Communicating Thermostats (BACnet)  
Building Automation System  
SAFETY WARNING  
Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and  
servicing of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific  
knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could  
result in death or serious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature  
and on the tags, stickers, and labels that are attached to the equipment.  
August 2011  
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death or serious injury.  
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minor or moderate injury. It could also be used to alert against unsafe practices.  
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accidents.  
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Table of Contents  
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Overview  
This document is written to guide you through integration of the Trane Communicating  
Thermostats into an MS/TP network using the BACnet protocol and managed by a Tracer SC.  
Product Description  
The Trane Communicating Thermostats are available for heat pump, rooftop, and fan coil  
applications.  
X13511541010 and -2010 (Heat Pump and Rooftop)  
These Trane Communicating Thermostats are BACnet MS/TP devices specifically designed for  
single stage and multi-stage control of heating/cooling equipment such as rooftop and self-  
contained units. The products feature an intuitive, menu-driven, back-lit LCD display, which  
walks users through the programming steps, making the process extremely simple.  
X13511543010 (Fan Coil)  
This Trane Communicating thermostat is specifically designed for fan coil control. The product  
features a backlit LCD display with dedicated function menu buttons for simple operation.  
Three additional inputs are also provided for monitoring and / or various advanced functions.  
All models feature configurable System and Fan button functions to meet a variety of  
applications.  
Accurate temperature control is achieved due to the product’s PI proportional control algorithm,  
which virtually eliminates temperature offset associated with traditional, differential-based  
thermostats.  
The Communicating Thermostats contain an SPST auxiliary switch that can be used to control  
lighting or auxiliary reheat. Three additional inputs are also provided for monitoring and / or  
various advanced functions.  
The thermostats are also compatible with the occupancy sensor cover accessories. Thermostats  
equipped with an occupancy sensor cover provide advanced active occupancy logic, which will  
automatically switch occupancy levels from Occupied to Unoccupied as required by local activity  
being present or not. This advanced occupancy functionality provides advantageous energy  
savings during occupied hours without sacrificing occupant comfort.  
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Overview  
Related Documents  
See the following documents for Communicating Thermostat installation and configuration  
information.  
Trane Communicating Thermostats for Heat Pump Control User Guide (BAS-SVU10x-EN)  
Trane Communicating Thermostats for Rooftop Control User Guide (BAS-SVU11x-EN)  
Trane Communicating Thermostats for Fan Coil Control User Guide (BAS-SVU12x-EN)  
See the following documents for Tracer SC network integration information.  
Tracer™ SC System Controller Installation and Setup (BAS-SVX31x-EN)  
Tracer™ BACnet™ Terminator Installation (X39641151-01x)  
Unit Controller Wiring Guide For the Tracer SC™ System Controller (BAS-SVN03x-EN  
Finally, see the following documents for information about equipment including fan coils, rooftop  
units, and heat pumps.  
Communicating Thermostats for Rooftop and Heat Pump Control Product Data Sheet  
(BAS-PRC064-EN)  
Communicating Thermostats for Fan Coil Control Product Data Sheet  
(BAS-PRC065-EN)  
All these documents are available from your Trane distributor.  
Planning Your Integration  
Study the following information presented in the chapters of this guide as you plan the work:  
Communicating Thermostat BACnet objects (points) and their properties (ranges, values, and  
enumeration sets for points). (See “Summary of BACnet Objects,” p. 7. and “BACnet Object  
Tips and considerations presented in “Additional Information and Considerations,” p. 29. If  
your network is managed by a Tracer SC, pay special attention to “Tracer SC Network  
Available Graphical User Interface (GUI) objects that you can use in graphics presented in  
“How To” Information  
The following “how to” questions are described or clarified either in this manual or in other  
documents cited in this table.  
Question  
Information Location or Answer  
See the Tracer™ SC System Controller Installation and  
Setup Manual (BAS-SVX31x-EN)  
How do I set up alarming in Tracer SC?  
HowdoIsettheMACaddressoftheTraneCommunicating See “Default Device Name and Default Device ID,” p. 7.  
Thermostat?  
Documents” on this page.  
HowdoIinstallaTraneCommunicatingThermostatonthe See “No automatic installation,” p. 32.  
Tracer SC link?  
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Summary of BACnet Objects  
The Building Automation and Control Network (BACnet and ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2004)  
protocol is a standard that allows building automation systems or components from different  
manufacturers to share information and control functions. BACnet provides building owners the  
capability to connect various types of building control systems or subsystems together for many  
uses. In addition, multiple vendors can use this protocol to share information for monitoring and  
supervisory control between systems and devices in a multi-vendor interconnected system.  
The BACnet protocol identifies standard objects (data points) called BACnet objects. Each object  
has a defined list of properties that provide information about that object. BACnet also defines a  
number of standard application services that are used to access data and manipulate these objects  
and provides a client/server communication between devices.  
Supported BACnet Services  
The BACnet communicating thermostat meets all requirements for designation as an Application  
Specific Controller (B-ASC). The BACnet thermostat series supports the following BACnet  
Interoperability Building Blocks (BIBBs).  
Table 1. BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks  
Application Service  
Designation  
Data Sharing – Read Property - B  
DS-RP-B  
Data Sharing – Read Property Multiple - B  
Data Sharing – Write Property - B  
DS-RPM-B  
DS-WP-B  
Device Management - Device Communication Control - B DM-DCC-B  
Device Management – Dynamic Device Binding - B  
Device Management – Dynamic Object Binding - B  
DM-DDB-B  
DM-DOB-B  
Notes:  
The thermostat does not support seqmented requests or responses.  
Models X13511541010 and -2010—Time synchronization can be made through a network even  
if the thermostat does not support the full date. Therefore, the device cannot claim  
conformance to the DeviceManagement – TimeSynchronization - B (DM-TS-B) service. The  
device object does not have the Local_Time or Local_Date properties.  
Default Device Name and Default Device ID  
The Default Device Name is set to: TStat_EquipType_Trane_MAC where: EquipType is FanCoil,  
RTU, or HeatPump and MAC is the current MAC address of the device.  
The Device Name is changed if you change the device MAC address.  
The Device Name and Device ID properties are writable in the Device object. Both properties  
can be changed from any BACnet network management tool as long as the tool itself can write  
to these properties.  
(X13511543010) Fan Coil Models  
Default Device ID is set to: 7300MAC where MAC is the current MAC address of the device that  
you set from the Installer Configuration Parameter menu on the Trane Communicating  
Thermostat.  
The Device ID changes if the device’s MAC address is changed. For example, when a fan coil  
communicating thermostat with a MAC address of 41 is connected to a network, its default  
Device Name will be TStat_FanCoil_Trane_41 and its default Device ID will be 730041.  
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Summary of BACnet Objects  
(X13511541010 and -2010) Rooftop and Heat Pump Models  
Default Device ID is set to: 7600MAC where MAC is the current MAC address of the device.  
The device ID and the Device Name change if you change the device’s MAC address. For  
example, when a heat pump communicating thermostat with a MAC address of 63 is connected  
to a network, its default Device Name will be TStat_HeatPump_Trane_63 and its default Device  
ID will be 760063.  
Fan Coil Objects  
Table 2. Objects table for fan coils (X13511543010)  
Object Name  
Type and Instance  
Object Property  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R)  
Room Temperature  
Room Temp Override  
Outdoor Temperature  
Supply Temperature  
AUX Command  
AV 7  
BV 8  
AV 9  
AI 12  
BV 14  
MV 15  
MV 16  
MV 17  
MV 18  
MV 19  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Sequence of Operation  
System Mode  
Fan Mode  
Occupancy Command  
Keypad Lockout  
Control Output  
GRP 20  
AV 21  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
PI Heating Demand  
PI Cooling Demand  
AV 22  
Controller Status  
AUX Status  
GRP 24  
BI 25  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Heating Valve Status  
Cooling Valve Status  
Fan Status  
MV 26  
MV 27  
MV 28  
BI 29  
BI 1 Status  
BI 2 Status  
BI 30  
UI 3 Status  
BI 31  
Local Motion  
BI 32  
Effective Occupancy  
MV 33  
Controller Alarms  
Window Alarm  
Filter Alarm  
GRP 34  
BI 35  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
BI 36  
Service Alarm  
BI 37  
Temperature Setpoints  
Occupied Heat Setpoint  
Occupied Cool Setpoint  
Stand-by Heat Setpoint  
Stand-by Cool Setpoint  
GRP 38  
AV 39  
AV 40  
AV 41  
AV 42  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
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Table 2. Objects table for fan coils (X13511543010) (continued)  
Object Name  
Type and Instance  
Object Property  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Unoccupied Heat Setpoint  
Unoccupied Cool Setpoint  
AV 43  
AV 44  
General Options 1  
BI 1 Configuration  
BI 2 Configuration  
UI 3 configuration  
Menu Scroll  
GRP 45  
MV 46  
MV 47  
MV 48  
BV 49  
BV 50  
BV 51  
MV 52  
MV 54  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Auto Mode Enable  
Temperature Scale  
Pipe Number  
AUX Configuration  
General Options 2  
Password Value  
GRP 55  
AV 56  
MV 58  
AV 58  
AV 59  
BV 60  
BV 61  
MV 62  
AV 63  
BV 64  
MV 65  
BV 66  
AV 67  
AV 68  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Fan Mode Sequence  
Heating Setpoint Limit  
Cooling Setpoint Limit  
Setpoint Type  
Setpoint Function  
Temporary Occupancy Time  
Deadband  
Reheat Time Base  
Proportional Band  
Auto Fan  
Stand-by Time  
Unoccupied Time  
Output Configuration Options  
Control Type  
GRP 74  
BV 75  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Floating Motor Timing  
On Off Control CPH  
MV 76  
MV 77  
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Rooftop and Heat Pump Objects  
Table 3. Rooftop and heat pump ungrouped objects  
Dehumidifi-  
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Type and  
Instance  
Rooftop Heat Pump  
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Object Name  
Room Temperature  
Room Temp Override  
Outdoor Temperature  
Outdoor Temp Override  
Room Humidity  
Occupancy Command  
System Mode HP  
System Mode RTU  
Fan Mode  
Object Property  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
Present_Value (R,W)  
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AV 7  
BV 8  
AV 9  
BV 10  
AV 11  
MV 12  
MV 13  
MV 14  
MV 15  
AI 16  
AV 17  
MV 18  
GR 19  
AV 20  
AV 21  
AV 22  
GRP 23  
BI 24  
BI 25  
BI 26  
BI 27  
BI 28  
BI 29  
BI 30  
BI 31  
BI 32  
BI 33  
MV 34  
GRP 35  
BI 36  
BI 38  
BI 39  
BI 40  
Supply Temp  
Supply RH  
Keypad Lockout  
Control Output  
PI Heating Demand  
PI Cooling Demand  
Economizer Output  
Controller Status  
AUX  
G Fan  
Y1 Cool  
Y2 Cool  
W1 Heat  
W2 Heat  
Reversing Valve  
DI 1 Status  
DI 2 Status  
Local Motion