Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN user manual

User manual for the device Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN

Device: Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN
Category: Air Conditioner
Manufacturer: Trane
Size: 1.71 MB
Added : 3/31/2014
Number of pages: 52
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Installation,
Operation, and
Maintenance
Packaged Terminal Air
Conditioner
PTEE070/PTHE070 (7,000 Btuh)
PTEE090/PTHE 090 (9,000 Btuh)
PTEE120/PTHE120 (12,000 Btuh)
PTEE150/PTHE150 (15,000 Btuh)
September 2006 PTAC-SVX01C-EN

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Table of Contents Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Model Number Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Pre-Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Table 1. Minimum interior and exterior projections . . . . . . . .6 Table 2. Minimum clearances and projections . . . . . . . . . . .7 Receiving and

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Model Number Description Each Packaged Terminal Air The model number helps owner/ Refer to the model number printed Conditioner/Heat Pump is assigned a operator, installing contractors, and on the equipment nameplate when multiple-character alphanumeric service technicians to define the ordering replacement parts or model number that precisely operation, components and options requesting service. identifies each unit. for a specific unit. An explanation of the identification code that appea

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Gener Genera al Inf l Info or rm mation ation NOTICE: Important WARNING Environmental Concerns! Hazardous Voltage with Warnings and Cautions appear in Capacitators! appropriate sections throughout this Scientific research has shown that manual. Read these carefully. Disconnect all electric power, certain man-made chemicals can including remote disconnects before affect the earth’s naturally occurring WARNING servicing. Follow proper lockout/ stratospheric ozone layer when tagout procedu

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General Information Refer to proper refrigerant charge Refrigerant Handling Refrigerant Handling and requirements in the maintenance Procedures Safety section of this manual to ensure Consult the manufacturer’s material efficient machine operation. WARNING safety data sheet (MSDS) for When charging is complete, purge or Contains Refrigerant! information on refrigerant handling drain charging lines into an approved to fully understand health, safety, System contains oil and refrigerant

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Pre-Installation Pre-Installation Under these circumstances, Pre-Installation careful jobsite analysis and Considerations cautions are required. Consult your local HVAC representative Before beginning installation, make before attempting such the following considerations: installations. 1. Verify the wall opening is in the correct location and the Checklist correct size. Figure 2. Minimum unit clearance The following checklist provides an 2. Drill mounting holes on both overview of t

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Pre-Installation Table 2. Minimum clearances and projections Option In. Mm In. Mm In. Mm Minimum clearances Minimum projection AB C Wall sleeve only 3 75 0 0 0 0 Subbase kit 3 75 3 1/4 85 2 3/4 70 Leveling legs kit 3 75 3 75 2 50 (1) (2) (3) 1 (4) (5) Hydronic heat kit 9 230 2-6” 50 -150 3-3 / 76-80 8 (6) (7) Drain kit 3 75 0 1 00 Hardwire kit 3 75 3 75 0 0 (1) Max height is based on skirt options available. (2) This dimension can be from 2-6", but if this dimension exceeds 6" an extended stan

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Unit Dimensions Unit Dimensions Figure 4. Unit with wall sleeve and subbase accessory Figure 5. Wall Sleeve 8 PTAC-SVX01C-EN

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Unit Dimensions PTAC Wall Sleeve Unit controls Air discharge compartment Figure 6. Top view of the hydronic kit Steam inlet and outlet connection Steam/water (right hand coil connection) coil position Hotwater or steam inlet and outlet connection (left hand coil connection) 53-2/3” 1“ 1-1/20” 20-1/4” PTAC 16-1/5” Front View Air inlet Figure 7. Hydronic kit front view Hydronic front 1-3/8” - 1-1/2” Top of wall sleeve 5.00” 12.62 Bottom of wall sleeve Toe plate 0 to 3.0” long Figure 8. Hydronic

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Installation Installation WARNING Live Electrical Components! During installation, testing, servicing and troubleshooting of this product, it may be necessary to work with live electrical components. Have a qualified licensed electrician or other individual who has been properly trained in handling live electrical components perform these tasks. Failure to follow all electrical safety precautions when exposed to live electrical components could result in death or serious injury. WARN

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Installation (i) Table 3. Electric heat capacity and electrical data, models PTEE and PTHE Nominal heating Building circuit requirement Electric Unit heater # of Btu/h at Btu/h at Total total Minimum Maximum (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) Voltage Size (kW) stages 230/208V 265V watts amps ampacity protection Plug 230/208 2.0/1.6 1 6,800/ - 2000/ 8.9/7.9 11.4 15 6 - 15 P 5,500 1600 230/208 3.0/2.4 1 10,200/ - 3000/ 13.4/11.8 17 20 6 - 20 P 8,200 2400 230/208 5.0/4.0 1 17,100/ - 5000/ 22.2/19.7 28 30 6 - 30

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Installation Figure 9. Panel wall installation Installation Procedure Step 1. Remove rear closure 4. Install wall sleeve in wall WARNING opening. panel from wall sleeve. Hazardous Voltage w/ Capacitors! 5. Install unit chassis in wall sleeve. 1. Remove the zigzag folded Disconnect all electric power, cardboard sleeve stiffener. See 6. Install unit power supply. including remote disconnects before Figure 10. Remove the rear �Power cord servicing. Follow proper lockout/ closure panel by fold

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Installation 2. Grasping the top and bottom 4. Slide the chassis into the wall Step 4. Install wall sleeve in flanges of the rear closure panel sleeve until the chassis flanges wall opening. as shown in Figure 12, the entire contact the front edge of the wall For condensate to drain properly panel is pulled out diagonally sleeve. See Figure 14. inside the unit, the sleeve must be from one side. 5. Secure the chassis to the wall installed properly: sleeve using three screws on � level fr

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Installation Table 5. Unit power supply Step 7. Install the unit controls. Voltage Options Accessory Accessory part number 115V The PTAC controller’s normal operation can be operated by using Required: Universal Power Cord 15 BAYPCRD007 Option 1. Amp either A field supplied 115 volt 15 amp receptacle is mounted � Display module - can be wall- in the building floor or wall. A Trane 115 volt 15 amp mounted or unit mounted. power cord BAYPCRD007 is connected to the PTAC and plugged into the

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Installation Note: If using a third party Table 7. Wiring Voltage thermostat to control the Voltage at terminal Corresponding unit, the thermostat must Normal have a clearly marked OFF Unit Mode GH GL W Y O Operation state or position. High Heat Pump 24 0 0 24 0 Heat Note: It is important to make sure High Auxiliary Heat 24 0 24 0 X Heat that the control board’s fuse Low Auxiliary Heat 0 24 24 0 X Heat is functioning. The specs for PTEE Air Conditioner High Cooling 24 0 0 24 X Cool the co

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Installation The sequence will automatically Table 8. Output settings advance through all outputs and exit ID ID Rev Cond Vent when the sequence has completed; it Fan Fan Aux Valve OD Rmt Pump Door is left to the technician to monitor the User Mode / Model High Low Heat Comp (PTHE) Fan Fan (PTHE) /Fan status of the end devices during the High Heat Pump ON OFF OFF ON OF ON EN EN EN test to verify that each operates (PTHE only) properly. Low Heat Pump OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON EN EN EN Manu

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Installation Step 9. Programmable Table 9. Set point configuration Settings Configuration Configuration The controller has a total of six (7) step Step description setting Setting description parameters that are user- 1 Ventilation Enable 0 Ventilation is disabled configurable: 1 (default) Ventilation is enabled 1. Vent Door Configuration 0 (default) Cycle with compressor 2 Indoor fan cycle continuously, OFF in OFF mode 2. Indoor Fan Cycle configuration 1 ON continuously, HIGH in OFF mode 3.

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Installation 1. Ventilation Door Function 6. Indoor temperature calibration The power door works based upon The indoor temperature can be control logic functions. When the unit calibrated to match an independent is on, the vent door will open to allow reading. The adjustment range is +/- fresh air to be conditioned before 10.0°F (6°C) with a resolution of 1°F entering the room. When the unit is (0.5°C). off, the door closes to prevent 7. Dehumidification Offset unconditioned air from enteri

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Installation Table 12. Indoor fan cycle configuration Config # Indoor Fan Cycle Mode Indoor fan will not run when the user mode is OFF. (DEFAULT) Indoor fan will cycle to the user selected speed in conjunction with the compressor or electric heat during HEAT or COOL 0 Indoor fan will run continuously at the user selected fan speed during FAN EMS has no affect. Indoor fan will normally run continuously at the user selected fan speed. Indoor fan will not run when the user mode is OFF. 1 Indo

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Installation Table 14. PTEE manual test sequence Indoor Indoor Remote Outdoor Condensate Reversing Ventilation Time in Step Fan High Fan Low Fan Fan Pump Comp Valve Aux. Heat Door/Fan Step 1 All off Off Off Off Off N/A (Off) Off N/A (Off) Off Off 10 sec 2 Fan high On Off Off Off N/A (Off) Off N/A (Off) Off Off 20 sec 3 Fan Low Off On Off Off N/A (Off) Off N/A (Off) Off Off 20 sec 4 Remote Off On On Off N/A (Off) Off N/A (Off) Off Off 20 sec Fan 5 Outdoor Off On Off On N/A (Off) Off N/A (Off) Of


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