
Chiller Plant Control
Optimizes the rotation, staging and sequencing of multiple chillers to serve dynamic building load while maximizing chiller life.
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Plenty of providers pre-program their controls. At Trane, we pre-engineer performance. It’s more than a word choice. It’s what can make your buildings consistently more comfortable, healthier, and more energy efficient and sustainable. It’s performance that works, straight out of the box.
Trane expertly orchestrates equipment sequences into Tracer® system applications. Our embedded logic delivers performance based on the latest ASHRAE® standards and guidelines, plus any goals you set for your buildings.
Optimizes the rotation, staging and sequencing of multiple chillers to serve dynamic building load while maximizing chiller life.
Synchronizes all the equipment delivering heating and cooling in spaces, rooms or zones that share common schedules and setpoints.
Works in tandem with the Area application to coordinate air handlers and VAV boxes to manage pressure and air flow within the room or zone.
Delivers the sequences and performance defined in ASHRAE Guideline 36 - High-Performance Sequences of Operation for HVAC systems, while allowing contextual modifications
Linear reset, demand management, scheduling, data logging and more
To ensure consistency, we program applications in the factory, not the field. Tracer system applications remove the risk of unintentional variability. Our programming is consistent, professional, completely transparent and fully documented. That makes installation faster, and future service easier. But it’s not cast in stone. We can configure and customize to meet local requirements, without starting from scratch or sacrificing core advantages.
Performance engineering means nothing if it gets lost after commissioning. Tracer user interfaces help prevent accidental changes by making everyday system management simple and straightforward. Animated system diagrams and 3-D equipment illustrations make sense to building operators. And they look the same every time.