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  1.  Leak check refrigerant lines.  ........................................  [  ]
  2.  Properly insulate suction lines and fittings. ...................  [  ]
  3.  Properly secure and isolate all refrigerant lines. ...........  [  ]
  4.  Seal passages through masonry.  

If mortar is used, prevent mortar from coming  

into direct contact with copper tubing. ..........................  [  ]

  5.  Verify that all electrical connections are tight. ...............  [  ]
  6.  Observe outdoor fan during on cycle for clearance  

and smooth operation. ..................................................  [  ]

Section 15. Checkout Procedures and Troubleshooting

15.1 Operational And Checkout Procedures

CHECKOUT PROCEDURE

After installation has been completed, it is recommended that the entire system be checked against the following list:

Final phases of this installation are the unit Operational and Checkout Procedures. To obtain proper performance, all units 
must be operated and charge adjustments made.

Important: 

Perform a final unit inspection to be sure that factory tubing has not shifted during shipment. Adjust tubing if nec-

essary so tubes do not rub against each other when the unit runs. Also be sure that wiring connections are tight and properly 

secured.

  7.  Be sure that indoor coil drain line drains freely. Pour water  

into drain pan. ...............................................................  [  ]

  8.  Be sure that supply registers and return grilles are  open 

and unobstructed. .........................................................  [  ]

  9.  Be sure that a return air filter is installed. .....................  [  ]
 10.  Be sure that the correct airflow setting is used.  

(Indoor blower motor) ...................................................  [  ]

 11.  Operate complete system in each mode to  

ensure safe operation. ..................................................  [  ]

Summary of Contents for 4TTX8024A

Page 1: ...y approved matched indoor and outdoor systems All of the manufacture s split systems are AHRI rated only with TXV EEV indoor systems Some of the benefits of installing approved matched indoor and out...

Page 2: ...t replacement For specific handling concerns with R 410A and POE oil reference Retrofit Bulletins SS APG006 EN and APP APG011 EN or APP APG012 EN Extreme caution should be exercised when opening the L...

Page 3: ...h of refrigerant lines from outdoor to indoor unit should NOT exceed 150 feet including lift 2 The maximum vertical change should not exceed 50 feet 3 Standard and alternate line sizes and service val...

Page 4: ...oof top depending on local weather This additional height will allow drainage of snow and ice melted during defrost cycle prior to its refreezing Ensure that drain holes in unit base pan are not obstr...

Page 5: ...pad such as a concrete slab consider the following The pad should be at least 1 larger than the unit on all sides The pad must be separate from any structure The pad must be level The pad should be h...

Page 6: ...048A 7 8 3 8 7 8 3 8 150 50 4TTX8060A 1 1 8 3 8 7 8 3 8 150 50 ALTERNATE LINE SIZES Line Sizes Service Valve Connection Sizes Max Line Lift Lengths Vapor Line Liquid Line Vapor Line Connection Liquid...

Page 7: ...mine required line length and lift You will need this later in STEP 2 of Section 14 Total Line Length __________ Ft Total Vertical Change lift __________ Ft The outdoor condensing units are factory ch...

Page 8: ...rom the refrigerant lines For Example When the refrigerant lines have to be fastened to floor joists or other framing in a structure use isolation type hangers Isolation hangers should also be used wh...

Page 9: ...e or other appropriate method every 8 ft 8 Feet Maximum Isolation Through Wall DO NOT hang line sets from ductwork Sealant Insulation Vapor Line Wall Ductwork Isolator Line Set Section 7 Refrigerant L...

Page 10: ...orrect direction of refrigeration flow away from outdoor unit and toward evapo rator coil as illustrated Braze the filter drier to the Liquid Line Continue the dry nitrogen purge Do not remove the wet...

Page 11: ...2 Check for leaks by using a soapy solu tion or bubbles at each brazed location Remove nitrogren pressure and repair any leaks before continuing Section 8 Refrigerant Line Leak Check 8 1 Check For Le...

Page 12: ...ete blank off the vacuum pump and micron gauge and close the valves on the manifold gauge set 1 MIN Section 10 Service Valves 10 1 Open the Gas Service Valve 0350 Microns ON OFF CAP 1 4 TURN ONLY COUN...

Page 13: ...System Service Port 3 16 Hex Wrench Unit Side of Service Valve Extreme caution should be exercised when opening the Liquid Line Service Valve Turn counterclockwise until the valve stem just touches t...

Page 14: ...le stages of electric heat jumper W1 and W2 together if comfort control has only one stage of heat TEM6 only When using a BK enabled comfort control cut BK jumper and bypass Y1 and Y2 at the air handl...

Page 15: ...ies Furnace NOTES 1 For PWM BK enabled thermostats cut the BK jumper on the IFC and connect wiring 2 The factory Y1 O jumper must remain in place for proper LED read out in cooling mode 3 Y1 and Y2 wi...

Page 16: ...s STEP 5 Set system thermostat to ON OFF DONE CANCEL ON OFF STEP 4 Wait one 1 hour before starting the unit if compressor crankcase heater acces sory is used and the Outdoor Ambient is below 70 F 60 M...

Page 17: ...ent tempera ture is above 55 F For best results the indoor temperature should be kept between 70 F to 80 F STEP 1 Use the refrigerant line total length and lift measurements from Section 5 3 Total Lin...

Page 18: ...CHARGING CHART CORRECTIONS TABLE FOR LINE LENGTH AND RISE Add 2 REFRIGERANT LINE LIFT FT 4 Ton AC 50 1 40 1 30 25 Use Design Subcooling 15 10 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 REFRIGE...

Page 19: ...essure should be ap proximately 327 PSIG This is the shown as the intersection of the Final Subcooling column and the Liquid Temperature row Table 14 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 179 182 185 188 191 195 198 1...

Page 20: ...R TEMPERATURE Degree F SUCTION PRESSURE PSIG OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE Degree F COOLING PERFORMANCE CAN BE CHECKED WHEN THE OUTDOOR TEMP IS ABOVE 65 DEG F TO CHECK COOLING PERFORMANCE SELECT THE PROPER INDO...

Page 21: ...ured Suction Line Temp __________ F Liquid Gage Pressure __________ PSIG Suction Gage Pressure __________ PSIG Calculating Charge Using the Weigh In Method 1 Measure in feet the distance between the o...

Page 22: ...btained with the namplate charge plus additional charge previously added STEP 5 Return to site for adjustment Important Return in the spring or summer to accurately charge the system in the cooling mo...

Page 23: ...gainst the following list Final phases of this installation are the unit Operational and Checkout Procedures To obtain proper performance all units must be operated and charge adjustments made Importa...

Page 24: ...A C T O R C O I L L O W V O L T A G E F U S E S T U C K C O M P R E S S O R I N E F F I C I E N T C O M P R E F U N D E R C H A R G E R E F O V E R C H A R G E E X C E S S I V E E V A P L O A D N O N...

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Page 26: ...AHRI Certified mark indicates Trane U S Inc participation in the AHRI Certification program For verification of individual certified products go to ahridirectory org Trane has a policy of continuous d...

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