| Trane Sensors 
Controlling the comfort in a building space begins with Trane
sensors. We designed our sensors for use with Trane Tracer systems to provide the
accuracy and repeatability required by DDC control. Trane sensors are compatible with a
variety of Trane building level and unit level controllers. In addition, the sensors are
architecturally compatible with each other and with modern building interiors.
Sensor Capabilities
Trane room temperature sensors are available in several variations,
and include options for setpoint adjustment and override switches. Use Trane room humidity
sensors to control humidifiers and dehumidification equipment. Controlling building
humidity is an important element in maintaining indoor air quality. Trane also offers
field-applied sensors to measure pressure, temperature, and humidity in air and water
applications.
CO2 Sensor Capabilities
Carbon dioxide is present in the air in variable amounts and can be
measured in parts per million (ppm) by the Trane Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sensor.
Elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide in a building zone can indicate a space is
occupied above design conditions, or that there is a problem or deficiency with the
buildings ventilation system. When connected to a Tracer building management
system and the appropriate ventilation equipment, the Trane CO2 Sensor
provides building designers, operators, and owners a practical and affordable means to
respond to concerns of indoor air quality and occupant comfort.
Typical applications for the CO2 Sensor include:
Monitoring and recording CO2 levels in occupied building spaces.
Identifying underventilated building zones.
Overriding outdoor airflow beyond design ventilation rates if CO2 exceeds an acceptable level.
Using CO2 measurement to identify changes in
occupancy of a space.
Hardware Description
The Trane C02 Sensor can either be wall-mounted or duct-mounted using an optional duct
enclosure kit. |