Trane Baysens019c Manual Updated Guide
Trane BAYSENS019C is a programmable zone sensor designed primarily for commercial HVAC systems, such as Precedent™ Voyager™ Odyssey™
: Allows for independent schedules for each day of the week with up to four periods per day (Wake, Day, Evening, Sleep). System Compatibility : Primarily compatible with units using Micro-Electronic Display Capabilities trane baysens019c manual
: It supports standard heating and cooling setpoints, as well as unoccupied/occupied time periods to save energy when the building is vacant. Manual Override Trane BAYSENS019C is a programmable zone sensor designed
The temperature on the display began to drop. 84... 82... 79. Correct Wiring – The BAYSENS019C typically uses a
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If you are managing a commercial HVAC system, specifically a rooftop unit (RTU), you know that precision is everything. The thermostat or sensor controlling that unit is the brain of the operation. One of the most reliable yet specific components you will encounter in Trane Legacy and Precedent units is the .
- Correct Wiring – The BAYSENS019C typically uses a standard 2-wire (or up to 4-wire for additional features like setpoint adjustment or occupancy input) connection to the unit’s low-voltage terminal block.
- Sensor Placement – The manual specifies mounting height (approx. 4–5 ft above floor), location away from direct sunlight, supply air drafts, or heat sources.
- Compatibility – Confirms which Trane control boards (e.g., ReliaTel, UCM, or Symbio) the sensor works with.
- Temperature Sensing – Includes accuracy specifications (typically ±0.5°F to ±1.0°F) and thermistor type (often Type II 10K ohm).
- Optional Features – Some versions of the BAYSENS019C support a slide bar setpoint adjustment or a timed override button.