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Summary of Contents for 2MCC05-C

Page 1: ...usted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury When working on the equipment observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags stickers and labels...

Page 2: ...for CFCs and HCFCs such as saturated or unsaturated CFCs and HCFCs Important Responsible Refrigerant Practices Trane believes that responsible refrigerant practices are important to the environment ou...

Page 3: ...ng this unit technicians MUST put on all PPE required for the work being undertaken example cut resistant gloves sleeves butyl gloves safety glasses hard hat bump cap fall protection electrical PPE an...

Page 4: ...em Appearance 13 Indoor unit Convertible 13 Cassette Unit Installation 14 Location 14 Concealed Unit Installation 21 Location 21 Convertible Unt Installation 28 Outdoor Unit Installation 32 Location 3...

Page 5: ...VN056C EN 5 Wired Controller 49 Installation procedure 50 Accessories provided for installation 52 Cassette unit 52 Concealed unit 53 Convertible unit 54 Wiring Diagrams 55 U Match Unit interconnectio...

Page 6: ...eport same in writing to the transportation company within 72 hours of delivery At the same time notify your local sales representative of these damages Inspect the unit within the first 7 days of del...

Page 7: ...U Hr Single split system cooling only fixed speed Heat pump fixed speed Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Cassette 2MCC05 C 4TTK05 D Concealed 2MCZ05 C 4TTK05 D Convertible 2MCX05 C 4TTK05 D Indoor Unit Outdoo...

Page 8: ...least 1 meter in distance in order to avoid fire or explosion hazards Never try to repair the air conditioning unit by yourselves An erroneous repair could lead to electrocution or fire Always call y...

Page 9: ...0 11 11 12 1 5 7 8 2 4 6 RESET TIME ON TIME OFF CLO CK SWI NG AIR DIREC TION OK ECO SWI NG MOD E FAN SPE ED LOCK C H AUT O COO L DRY HEA T FAN TEM P SET CLOCK SET HOUR FAN SPEED Indoor Unit Outdoor Un...

Page 10: ...image since they may differ from the actual unit acquired by the customer Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit A B C 1 Outgoing air 7 Connecting piping 2 Incoming air 8 Incoming air 3 Air filter 9 Incoming air s...

Page 11: ...merely representative of their image since they may differ from the actual unit acquired by the customer Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit A B C 1 Outgoing air 7 Connecting piping 2 Mesh filter nylon 8 Incomi...

Page 12: ...air to reach the space designated for air conditioning Easy removal of all connecting and draining piping Space devoid of radiation and heat sources Note Keep the unit at a distance of at least 1 met...

Page 13: ...the correct balance of the unit Place the drain pipe in the right direction to allow it to adjust to the movement of the water level controller Center the unit in a manner that may ensure uniform spac...

Page 14: ...ng scratched 1 Air grill removal Slide both sliding bars simultaneously towards the center and then lift them Lift the air grill at an angle of 45 degrees and remove it 2 Remove the 4 corner installat...

Page 15: ...ly 4 to 6 mm The edge of the panel must touch the ceiling Failure in the operation of the unit may be due to inappropriate adjustment of the panel screw If after adjustment of the installation screws...

Page 16: ...panel 1 outgoing air fan foam rubber on panel 2 4 m m 6 foam rubber on the outlet Leak Ceiling Contamination Condensation leaking Loosen top screw Adjust lower screw Spacing forbidden Tapping screw on...

Page 17: ...nit in cooling mode The operation of the pump will be heard during testing Verify that water drains correctly 1 minute delay depending upon the length of the drain tube Confirm that all pipe fittings...

Page 18: ...n the case of double duct connection the original opening for outgoing air with the same piping direction must be sealed Double duct connection Ductwork air volume is approximately 200 260m3 h Model 1...

Page 19: ...from these devices Clearance for maintenance procedures Hanging rods installation 4 Consult the following diagrams to determine the distance in between hanging rods Use threaded rods of 10mm dia 0 39...

Page 20: ...ngs Use threaded rod eye bolt or reinforced lug Steel beam ceilings Install using a steel support angle Hanging the unit Hang the unit from the threaded rods and fasten it with the corresponding nuts...

Page 21: ...ure table Change the motor static pressure of the ventilator so that it may correspond to the ductwork static pressure Note 1 Avoid any weight of the canvas over the indoor unit 2 Use non flammable ca...

Page 22: ...mension in mm Opening size for outgoing air Opening size for air return Size of mounting tab A B C D E F G H I J 18 880 34 6 210 8 3 674 26 5 600 23 6 136 5 4 706 27 8 190 7 5 782 30 8 920 36 2 508 20...

Page 23: ...e Position ON is the field selection for cooling only mode Side rail 1 Remove ventilation panel and flanges and cut the clamps from the side rail 2 Paste the foam rubber protector in the place as show...

Page 24: ...24 MS SVN056C EN Concealed Unit Installation Performance Curves...

Page 25: ...MS SVN056C EN 25 Concealed Unit Installation...

Page 26: ...f outdoor air currents Appropriate capacity to allow the flow of air to reach the space designated for air conditioning Easy removal of all connecting and draining piping Space devoid of radiation and...

Page 27: ...piping with outlet towards the outside of the suspended ceiling Before installing the machine determine connecting points for refrigerant lines drain piping and indoor and outdoor unit lines Wooden c...

Page 28: ...tall using a steel support rafter beam Unit installation Remove side panels and grille Place hanging anchors over the hanging rods Anchor bolt Steel support rafter Hanging rods Side panel Grille Hangi...

Page 29: ...all installation 20mm D Refrigerant line connection D gas side Draining point Downward pitch between 1 2 100 E Refrigerant line connection E liquid side Unit dimensions unit mm MODEL 24 18 A B D E C 1...

Page 30: ...of supporting the weight of the outdoor unit and prevent the transmission of noise and vibrations Easy access to piping and wiring installations Unobstructed outlet for discharge air Free from fire ha...

Page 31: ...ations Outdoor unit dimensions mm Mounting dimensions mm inch Capacity H x W x D Distance A Distance B 12K 770 x 555 x 300 487 19 17 298 11 73 18K 24K 845 x 702 x 363 540 21 26 350 13 8 36K 946 x 810...

Page 32: ...or with any other objects Do not pitch the unit more than 45 and do not place it on its side Mount the unit on a concrete base following proper specifications Use screws to install the unit securely i...

Page 33: ...ounting base Install the unit to the base with M10 anchor bolts In installations on the roof or balcony avoid draining the unit towards areas of human crossing 100 3 94in 100 300 3 94 11 81in No Descr...

Page 34: ...10m 32 8 pies Condensing unit Liquid line mm inch Gas line mm inch One stage outdoor units 4TTK0512D1000AL 6 35 1 4 12 7 1 2 4TTK0518D1000AL 6 35 1 4 12 7 1 2 4TTK0524D1000AL 9 52 3 8 15 9 5 8 4TTK05...

Page 35: ...fy the absence of any leaks Check all couplings with a leak detector or with the use of soapy water 7 Cover all line couplings with pipe a sleeve made of insulation material and further cover these co...

Page 36: ...refore before the final connection purge air from the refrigerant line Purge air after connecting the refrigerant line to both indoor unit and outdoor unit Tighten nuts on the service valves Fold the...

Page 37: ...lings with pipe a sleeve made of insulation material and further cover these couplings with the appropriate insulation material to avoid leaks 4 Air purging Loosen and remove nuts from A and B shutoff...

Page 38: ...h gas and liquid shutoff valves should be maintained in closed position After 2 hours or more of operation ensure that the pump reaches a 0 1MPa reading or less If after 3 hours of operation the pump...

Page 39: ...it which consequently will provoke condensate overflow Drain pipe height from the ground to the end of the tube should be more than 50mm Do not place the end of the drain pipe in water For condensate...

Page 40: ...n into consideration during installation procedures in order to prevent any corrosion on the bottom of the equipment Ascertain that outdoor unit is able to drain condensate water appropriately in heat...

Page 41: ...replaced by the manufacturer or by its service agent or by qualified personnel Electrical wiring connection 1 Remove screws from the electrical cover Should there be no electrical cover on the outdoor...

Page 42: ...ition on gas and liquid sides Air conditioning unit preheated through supply of electric heat Install remote controller support in appropriate place from which spot the signal can easily reach the ind...

Page 43: ...1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase Voltage 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 208 240V 208 240V Circuit breaker fuse A 20 16 40 30 60 40 70 55 70 60 32 25 45 35 Model 18 24...

Page 44: ...age 208 240V 208 240V 208 240V 208 240V 208 240V Circuit breaker fuse A 25 20 32 25 50 40 70 55 70 60 Model 12 18 24 36 48 60 Voltage Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase Voltage 208 240V 208...

Page 45: ...hase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase Voltage 208 240V 208 240V 208 240V 208 240V 208 240V 208 240V 208 240V Circuit breaker fuse A 20 16 40 30 60 40 70 55 70 60 32 25 45 35 Model 18 24 36 48 6...

Page 46: ...f the remote control unit Verify that you have availability to the following required materials NOTICE This document shows the procedure for installing the wired remote controller Refer to the indoor...

Page 47: ...ired Remote Control Terminal board Terminal block protrudes from the back cover a perforation is required to allow for correct mounting It must not be connected directly to the wall To join the front...

Page 48: ...Front of indoor unit Indoor unit electric junction box Electric box with 10 connecting poles Main board Terminal block signal receptor Signal receptor Group of connecting 10 wire cables Group of conn...

Page 49: ...o direct sun rays or heat source When charging batteries verify proper polarity QUANTITY DRAWING NAME 13 Expansion anchor 3 Protector for external piping 4 Support ring for external pipe 5 Drain cap i...

Page 50: ...utdoor unit installation 17 Connector transfer 6 35 9 52 packed together with unit NOTE Tube size differs depending on model Connector is needed to comply with tube size requirements for outdoor unit...

Page 51: ...allation Convertible unit QUANTITY DRAWING NAME 5 User Manual 6 Installation Manual 7 Remote Control Manual Remote control unit in some models 2 Remote control housing in some models 4 Battery AAA 1 5...

Page 52: ...5 3 63 2 5 1 525 287387 21 2 8 7 7 7 3 6 3 6 7 1 CN23 1 To CCM Comm Bus 1 1 5 1 1 1 21 2 5 5 1 8 5 1 5 1 5 2 N1 C1 32 5 3 6 72 287 225 81 7 1 225 5 1 5 0 2 1 0 3 3803 7 0 1 7 1 225 1 3 725 7 5 9 6 7...

Page 53: ...M Comm Bus 1 1 5 1 1 1 21 2 5 5 1 8 5 1 5 1 5 2 N1 C1 32 5 6833 3 6 72 287 225 81 7 1 225 5 1 5 0 2 1 0 3 3803 7 0 1 7 1 225 1 3 725 7 5 9 6 7 3803 6 1 02725 3 62 76 3 3 1 225 1 1 6 6 211 725 5220 7 0...

Page 54: ...525 287387 21 2 8 7 7 7 3 6 3 6 7 1 CN23 1 To CCM Comm Bus 1 1 5 1 1 1 21 2 5 5 1 8 5 1 5 1 5 52 1 2 N1 C1 32 5 3 6 72 287 225 81 7 1 225 5 1 5 0 2 1 0 3 3803 7 0 1 7 1 225 1 3 725 7 5 9 6 7 3803 6 1...

Page 55: ...525 287387 21 2 8 7 7 7 3 6 3 6 7 1 CN23 1 To CCM Comm Bus 1 1 5 1 1 1 21 2 5 5 1 8 5 1 5 1 5 52 1 2 N1 C1 32 5 3 6 72 287 225 81 7 1 225 5 1 5 0 2 1 0 3 3803 7 0 1 7 1 225 1 3 725 7 5 9 6 7 3803 6 1...

Page 56: ...7 1 CN23 1 To CCM Comm Bus 1 1 5 1 1 1 21 2 5 5 1 8 5 1 5 1 5 2 N1 C1 8 32 5 6833 3 6 5 1 F1 V1 72 287 225 81 7 1 225 5 1 5 0 2 1 0 3 3803 7 0 1 7 1 225 1 3 725 7 5 9 6 7 3803 6 1 02725 3 62 76 3 3 1...

Page 57: ...CN5 WATER LEVEL SWITCH J7 CN23 ON OFF Remote Control AC FAN CAP Y G WHITE WHITE GRAY CN4 P1 P2 BLACK BROWN M 5 3 NOTE 1 The parts with dotted line indicates optional features 2 Remove the short connec...

Page 58: ...WATER LEVEL SWITCH J7 CN23 ON OFF Remote Control AC FAN CAP Y G WHITE WHITE GRAY CN4 P1 P2 BLACK BROWN M 5 3 NOTE 1 The parts with dotted line indicates optional features 2 Remove the short connector...

Page 59: ...1 5 0 211 7256 211 7256 3 3 7 03 6 1625 5220 7 03 6 1625 3 2 5 62 76 75 16 250 5 32 5 1 9 6 1 02725 2 1 225 1 1 225 1 3 3 57 1 0 5 1 5 8 5 1 1 3 6 3 6 57 57 72 5 21752 5 0 3 80 6 1 02725 7 1 5 75 16...

Page 60: ...544 589 6 6 36 9 4958 8553 36 9 4958 6 5 8 95 1 9 8 49 583 8 65 8 2 2 9 4 35 58 5 4 558 4 4 558 4 6 6 8 4 3 4 8 8 1 2 2 8 1 3 6 3 6 57 57 72 5 21752 5 3 62 3 9 4 35 58 7 4 8 8 49 583 8 1 3 7 7 3 6 1 3...

Page 61: ...UE COMP C R M S BLUE 1 2 N OUTDOOR UNIT BK BLACK CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR BLACK RED OVERLOAD RELAY INTERNAL EXTERNAL DEPENDING ON MODELS RED This symbol indicates the element is optional the actual shape s...

Page 62: ...D OVERLOAD RELAY internal or external component C S R Y G PTCR BLACK BLACK BLACK BLUE M CODE PART NAME COMP CAP1 FAN CAP2 XT1 2 XT3 KM1 COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR OUTDOOR FAN TERMINALS MIDDLE TER...

Page 63: ...725 287 225 1 OUTDOOR WIRING DIAGRAM 7 203 0 3 1 2 3 57 1 0 203 C S R CAP2 1 BLUE BLUE CAP1 RED WHITE BLACK BLACK POWER TO INDOOR UNIT 3 287 225 1 3 1 XT2 XT1 7 50 1 Y G 24V RED BLUE BLUE 1 A1 A2 L1 T...

Page 64: ...PE TEMP SENSOR TRANSFORMER T5 K1 CONNECTOR HIGH LOW PRESSURE SWITCH AC CONTACTOR CONNECTORS RT3 XP7 9 H L PRO XT5 6 KM1 MAIN CONTROL BOARD RT3 CN206 CN201 XT5 XP8 XS8 CN100 CN208 CN200 KM1 A1 3 1 5 A2...

Page 65: ...6 257 1 678 5220 7 03 6 1625 75 16 250 5 7 50 1 7 7 57 7 50 1 211 725 2 35 6685 6 7 6 257 1 678 5 1 217 725 3 3 7 03 6 1625 211 7256 57 3 352 7 7 0 7 5 0 1 21752 2 5 57 1 1 7 3 6 1 1 1 0 1 7 5 1 5 0 1...

Page 66: ...6C EN Wiring Diagrams Outdoor Unit Cooling Only Heat Pump 4TWK05 D 12K 1 Phase 5 72 1 225 81 7 9 9 7 8 8 203 8 5 7 6 2035 6625 3 725 5 1 5 0 287 225 81 7 7 5 1 2 N 3 4 E T3 CAP2 BLUE M RED 3 6 RT3 RES...

Page 67: ...BLACK BLACK BLACK RED 1 1 1 RED 1 1 1 3 RED POWER SUPPLY TO INDOOR UNIT 7 7 7 75 16 3 3 1 32 5 75 16 250 5 5220 7 03 5 785 3 3 7 03 5 785 855 17 7 7 5 1 5 0 287 225 81 7 2 3 57 1 0 287 225 1 02725 3...

Page 68: ...1 7 3 WHITE 1 BLACK XP2 XS2 5 5 1 1 T3 XS3 XP3 XS4 XP4 BLUE T4 6 1 1 NOTICE FACTORY SETTING BLUE S V BLUE BLACK 2 4 7 3 6 7 7 75 16 3 1 32 5 75 16 250 5 3 3 7 03 5 785 5 6 6725 855 17 7 7 211 7256 LOW...

Page 69: ...TOR HIGH LOW PRESSURE SWITCH AC CONTACTOR CONNECTORS RT3 XP7 9 H L PRO XT5 6 KM1 MAIN CONTROL BOARD RT3 CN206 CN201 XT5 XP8 XS8 CN100 CN208 CN200 KM1 A1 3 1 5 A2 2 4 6 CN203 T5 WIRING DIAGRAM FAN CAP...

Page 70: ...5220 7 03 6 1625 75 16 250 5 7 50 1 7 7 57 7 50 1 211 725 2 35 6685 6 7 6 257 1 678 5 1 217 725 3 3 7 03 6 1625 211 7256 57 3 352 7 7 0 7 5 0 1 21752 2 5 57 1 1 7 3 6 1 1 1 0 1 7 3 725 2035 6625 287...

Page 71: ...MS SVN056C EN 71 Wiring Diagrams Outdoor Unit Cooling Only 4TTK05 D 36K 3 Phase...

Page 72: ...72 MS SVN056C EN Wiring Diagrams Outdoor Unit Cooling Only 4TTK05 D 48K 3 Phase...

Page 73: ...MS SVN056C EN 73 Wiring Diagrams Outdoor Unit Cooling Only 4TTK05 D 60K 3 Phase...

Page 74: ...74 MS SVN056C EN Wiring Diagrams Outdoor Unit Cooling Only Heat Pump 4TWK05 D 36K 3 Phase...

Page 75: ...MS SVN056C EN 75 Wiring Diagrams Outdoor Unit Cooling Only Heat Pump 4TWK05 D 48K 3 Phase...

Page 76: ...76 MS SVN056C EN Wiring Diagrams Outdoor Unit Cooling Only Heat Pump 4TWK05 D 60K 3 Phase...

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