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Installer’s Guide

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TUBING AND FITTINGS

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MATERIALS

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90˚ ELL
PLUG
4" NIPPLE
2" NIPPLE
3/4" NPT TO PVC OR

COPPER ADAPTER

2" 

MIN.

2" 

MIN.

FROM DWG. 21C128186 FIG 1, R1

Condensate Drain Piping

A 3/4-inch female NPT condensate drain connection is provided on the evapo-
rator access panel end of the unit. Provide a trap and fill it with water before 
starting the unit to avoid air from being drawn through. Follow local codes and 
standard piping practices when running the drain line. Pitch the line downward 
away from the unit. Avoid long horizontal runs. See Figure 5, below.

NOTE:  Do not use reducing fittings in the drain lines

 
The condensate drain must be:

  

Made of 3/4" pipe size.

  

Pitched 1/4" per foot to provide free drainage to conve 

 

nient drain system.

  

Trapped.

  

Must not be connected to a closed drain system unless  

 

the trap is properly vented.

Figure 5.  Typical Condensate Drain Piping

Table 1. Determine Filter Size

*Filters must be installed in the return air system.  The above square footages 
are based on 300 F.P.M. face velocity.  If permanent filters are used, size per 
mfg. Recommendation with clear resistance of 0.05"WC.

UNIT

NOMINAL

CFM

FILTER*

(Sq Ft) SIZE

FILTER

RESISTANCE

4WHC3024A

800

2.67

0.05

4WHC3030A

1000

3.33

0.05

4WHC3036A

1200

4.00

0.05

4WHC3042A

1400

4.67

0.05

4WHC3048A

1600

5.33

0.05

4WHC3060A

2000

6.67

0.05

Air Filters

These units require filters with adequate filter area be provided in the return air 
duct.  Table 2 below gives filter data.  The specific location of the filters depends 
on the type of installation and the layout of the duct system.  Be sure the owner 
is aware of the location of the filter and the need to change them as required.  
The Filter Size (Sq. Ft.) are based on 300 F.P.M. face velocity. If permanent 
filters are used, size per mfg. recommendation with clean resistance of .05" WC. 

Summary of Contents for 4WHC3024

Page 1: ...C3 IG 4 WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE DISCONNECT POWER and DISCHARGE CAPACITORS BEFORE SERVICING 2011 Trane ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL STATE AND LOCAL CODES Important This D...

Page 2: ...evere personal injury or death WARNING IMPORTANT Wear appropriate gloves arm sleeve protectors and eye protection when servicing or maintaining this equipment IMPORTANT Reconnectallgroundingdevices Al...

Page 3: ...the refrigerant charge has been retained during shipment using the 1 4 flare pressure taps located near the blower panel on the side of the unit NOTE If practical install any internal accessories to...

Page 4: ...Page 4 Installer s Guide Step 2 Determine Unit Clearances Figures 1 and 2 show the unit critical dimensions Figure 1 4WHC3024 4WHC3042...

Page 5: ...Page 5 Installer s Guide Figure 2 4WHC3048 4WHC3060...

Page 6: ...two 2 inches of insulation and weatherproof There must be a weather proof seal where the duct enters the structure 5 Do not expose the unit to direct roof water runoff 6 Seal all holes through exteri...

Page 7: ...sulation and then weatherproof There must be a weatherproof seal where the duct enters the structure 9 The unit should not be exposed to direct roof water runoff 10 Flexible duct connectors must be of...

Page 8: ...Page 8 Installer s Guide Figure 3 Ground Level Application DISCHARGE AIR Figure 4 Typical Rooftop Frame Application DISCHARGE AIR...

Page 9: ...to a closed drain system unless the trap is properly vented Figure 5 Typical Condensate Drain Piping Table 1 Determine Filter Size Filters must be installed in the return air system The above square...

Page 10: ...in the same conduit with the power wiringunlessClassIwireofthepropervoltageratingisused Routethethermostat cable or equivalent single leads of No 18 AWG colored wire from the thermostat subbase termin...

Page 11: ...ermostat system switch to COOL Move the thermostat COOL indicator to a setting below room temperature The outdoor fan motor compressor and evaporator fan motor will operate automatically Operating Pre...

Page 12: ...starts the indoor fan motor Supplementary Heat The supplementary electric heat is brought on when the indoor temperature drops 1 1 2 degrees below the thermostat setting TSH 2 contacts close provid i...

Page 13: ...Page 13 Installer s Guide Figure 7 Field Hookup Diagram With Supplementary Heaters Dwg No D757386...

Page 14: ...n safety controls for mechanical cleaning electrical components and wiring for possible replacement and con nection tightness condensate drain for proper sealing and cleaning unit duct connections to...

Page 15: ...coil temperature is the difference or delta T measurement This delta T measurement is representative of the operating state and relative capacity of the heat pump system By measuring the change in de...

Page 16: ...k 3 3 Check sensors for correct mounting connection and resistance Remount or replace sensor if necessary 4 Short FRC_DFT pin to TEST_COMMON pin Is defrost cycle initiated N Replace defrost control Y...

Page 17: ...t control 10 No SOV delay on defrost termination Has J1 been cut Y The soft switch time is defeated when J1 is cut N Replace defrost control 11 ODS A burned out 1 B to T greater than 10 volts Y Check...

Page 18: ...nstallation operation and maintenance instructions provided by Company with each Product Failure to conform to such specifications and or instructions shall void this limited warranty Company may requ...

Page 19: ...arranty Periods for certain Products will be extended as stated below Registered Limited Warranty Period SINGLE PHASE R410 OUTDOOR UNITS Base Limited Warranty Period Compressor Outdoor Coil Parts five...

Page 20: ...ments to record the following information to ensure your product registration process is quick and easy Packaged Unit Serial Number_____________________________________________________ Packaged Unit M...

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