| Features Highlights
Integrated Comfort System Application
"Chilled Water System" encompasses many levels of control: standalone chiller, chiller plant, applied system, and
central building automation system. Regardless of the
system level being designed, unit controls become
critical not just in making every level operate reliably but facilitating optimal performance. UCP2 provides more capability and
more intelligence to make this operation/optimization
possible.
Trane has set the standard for unit microprocessor controls:
Proportional integral derivative (PID) control strategies providing stable operation and higher accuracy resulting in
better performance.
Adaptive Control keeping the chiller "on
line" and at the same time operating safely.
Software based safeties that do not depend on electromechanical hardware
that mean questionable reliability and added cost.
Operator interface accesses chiller information and control adjustments at the front of the panel.
Trane offers the ability to adapt to changes easily and effectively without adding prohibitive cost. To provide flexibility,
the controller responds to a wide variety of needs for:
System Designs including equipment,
operating conditions, and controls variations that are either existing or being
considered.
System Upgrades including the ability
to accommodate changes in the chilled water system design, equipment room requirements, or to accommodate new technologies
as they become available.
The Trane absorption chiller control panel, UCP2, is compatible with Trane Integrated Comfort systems (ICS). UCP2 easily
integrates into the Tracer® family of flexible chiller plant system controllers with a single twisted-wire pair
communications cable.
Contents
Introduction
Features Highlights
Features and Benefits
Model Number Description
Application Considerations
Selection Procedure
Performance Data
Control Data and Connections
Electrical Data and Connections
Dimensional Data
Mechanical Specifications
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