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ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES

IMPORTANT — This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit.  Please return to service information
pack upon completion of work.

Installer’s Guide

Condensing Units

2TTA2, 2TTA0

These instructions do not cover all variations in
systems nor provide for every possible contingency to
be met in connection with installation.  All phases of
this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE
AND LOCAL CODES. 
 Should further information be
desired or should particular problems arise which are not
covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the matter
should be referred to your installing dealer or local distributor.

A. GENERAL

The following instructions cover 2TTA2 and 2TTA0; Con-
densing Units.

NOTICE:
These outdoor units may be used with indoor units
equipped with Thermostatic Expansion Valve or Accutron™
Flow Control Check Valve (F.C.C.V.) assembly for refrigerant
flow control only.

Check for transportation damage after unit is uncrated.
Report promptly, to the carrier, any damage found to the unit.

To determine the electrical power requirements of the unit,
refer to the nameplate of the unit.  The electrical power
available must agree with that listed on the nameplate.

B. LOCATION & PREPARATION OF THE UNIT

1. When removing unit from the pallet, notice the tabs on

the basepan. Remove tabs by cutting with a sharp tool as
shown in Figure 2 (see page 2).

2. The unit should be set on a level support pad at least as

large as the unit base pan, such as a concrete slab. If this
is not the application used please refer to application
bulletin “Trane APB2001-02”.

3. The support pad must NOT be in direct contact with any

structure.  Unit must be positioned a minimum of 12"
from any wall or surrounding shrubbery to insure
adequate airflow.  Clearance must be provided in front of
control box (access panels) & any other side requiring
service access to meet National Electrical Code.  Also,
the unit location must be far enough away from any
structure to prevent excess roof run-off water from
pouring directly on the unit. Do not locate unit(s) close to
bedroom(s).

4. The top discharge area must be unrestricted for at least

five (5) feet above the unit.

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5. When the outdoor unit is mounted on a roof, be sure the

roof will support the unit’s weight.  Properly selected
isolation is recommended to prevent sound or vibration
transmission to the building structure.

6. The maximum length of refrigerant lines from outdoor to

indoor unit should NOT exceed sixty (60) feet.

7. If outdoor unit is mounted above the air handler, maxi-

mum lift should not exceed sixty (60) feet (suction line).
If air handler is mounted above condensing unit, maxi-
mum lift should not exceed sixty (60) feet (liquid line).

NOTE:
Refer to “Refrigerant Piping Software” Pub. No. 32-3312-02.

8. Locate and install indoor coil or air handler in accor-

dance with instruction included with that unit.

5 FT. ABOVE UNIT-UNRESTRICTED

2TTA2-IN-1B

18-AC51D3-3

Summary of Contents for 2TTA2 Series

Page 1: ...y cutting with a sharp tool as shown in Figure 2 see page 2 2 The unit should be set on a level support pad at least as large as the unit base pan such as a concrete slab If this is not the application used please refer to application bulletin Trane APB2001 02 3 The support pad must NOT be in direct contact with any structure Unit must be positioned a minimum of 12 from any wall or surrounding shr...

Page 2: ...Provide a pull thru hole of sufficient size to allow both liquid and gas lines 5 Be sure the tubing is of sufficient length 6 Uncoil the tubing do not kink or dent 7 Route the tubing making all required bends and properly secure the tubing before making connections 8 To prevent a noise within the building structure due to vibration transmission from the refrigerant lines the following precautions ...

Page 3: ...coil before opening the gas and liquid line valves 2 Attach appropriate hoses from manifold gauge to gas and liquid line pressure taps NOTE Unnecessary switching of hoses can be avoided and complete evacuation of all lines leading to sealed system can be accomplished with manifold center hose and connecting branch hose to a cylinder of HCFC 22 and vacuum pump 3 Attach center hose of manifold gauge...

Page 4: ...g Floodback TXV System Liquid Refrig Floodback Capillary Tube System I D Coil Frosting Compressor Runs Inadequate or No Cooling ELECTRICAL Compressor O D Fan Do Not Start Compressor Will Not Start But O D Fan Runs O D Fan Won t Start Compressor Hums But Won t Start Compressor Cycles on IOL I D Blower Won t Start SYSTEM FAULTS P Primary Causes S Secondary Causes P P P S S P S S S S S S S P S S S S ...

Page 5: ...ow voltage wiring to be No 18 AWG minimum conductor 4 ODT B must be set lower than ODT A 5 If outdoor thermostats ODT are not used connect W1 to W2 and W3 PRINTED FROM B152901 P02 PRINTED FROM B152908 P02 PRINTED FROM B152903 P02 NOTE W2 present only on 2 stage thermostat and furnace PRINTED FROM B152907 P03 NOTE W2 present only on 2 stage thermostat and furnace LEGEND FACTORY WIRING FIELD WIRING ...

Page 6: ... 1 4 57 2 1 4 457 18 2TTA0060A 3 1 832 32 3 4 829 32 5 8 756 29 3 4 1 1 8 3 8 143 5 5 8 92 3 5 8 210 8 1 4 79 3 1 8 508 20 2TTA0072A 4 1 1045 41 1 8 946 37 1 4 870 34 1 4 1 1 8 3 8 152 6 98 3 7 8 219 8 5 8 86 3 3 8 508 20 2TTA2030A 2 2 730 28 3 4 724 28 1 2 651 25 5 8 3 4 3 8 137 5 3 8 65 2 5 8 210 8 1 4 57 2 1 4 457 18 2TTA2036A 2 2 832 32 3 4 724 28 1 2 651 25 5 8 7 8 3 8 137 5 3 8 65 2 5 8 210 ...

Page 7: ...18 AC51D3 3 7 Installer s Guide MOUNTING HOLE LOCATION Note All dimensions are in MM Inches NOTE For model base size see table on page 6 From Dwg 21D152989 Rev 0 ...

Page 8: ...ng 2 X X X X X 6 Inform owner on how to operate system and what to expect of it At the same time deliver Owner s Use and Care Booklet CHECKOUT PROCEDURE After installation has been completed it is recommended that the entire system be checked against the following list 1 Refrigerant Line Leak checked 2 Suction Lines and Fittings properly insulated 3 Have all Refrigerant Lines been secured and isol...

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