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 WSHP-SVX11E-EN

General Information

Jobsite Inspection

Each unit has been inspected, tested and operated at the 
factory by production and quality associates prior to being 
crated for safe transit. However, rough handling or 
accidents can occur resulting in damaged equipment 
being delivered. Always perform the following checks 
before accepting a unit:

Do not sign the bill of lading accepting the unit(s) until 
inspection has been completed. Check for damage 
promptly after the unit(s) are unloaded. Once the bill of 
lading is signed at the jobsite, the unit(s) are now the 
property of the SOLD TO party and future freight claims 
MAY NOT be accepted by the freight company.

Check the unit model numbers on the bill of lading 
against those ordered and received to assure 
equipment is AS ORDERED.

Check that the refrigerant charge has been retained 
during shipment by use of gauges. Schrader

 

taps are 

located and labeled internal to the cabinet.

Figure 1. Schrader location

Important:

Verify the charge has been retained. Then, 
re-install schrader caps to ensure that 
refrigerant leakage does not occur.

Re-install the unit panel using all factory 
provided screws.

Jobsite Storage

NOTICE: 

Microbial Growth!

Wet interior unit insulation can become an 
amplification site for microbial growth (mold), which 
could result in odors and damage to the equipment and 
building materials. If there is evidence of microbial 
growth on the interior insulation, it should be removed 
and replaced prior to operating the system. 

NOTICE: 

Microbial Growth!

Failure to follow instructions below could result in 
odors and damage to the equipment and building 
materials.The floor or foundation must be level and the 
condensate drain at the proper height for proper coil 
drainage and condensate flow. Standing water and wet 
surfaces inside the equipment can become an 
amplification site for microbial growth (mold).

This unit is intended for indoor use only. To protect the unit 
from damage due to the elements, and to prevent possible 
IAQ contaminant sources from growing, the unit should be 
stored indoors. If indoor storage is not possible, the 
following provisions for outdoor storage must be met.

Place the unit(s) on a dry surface or raise above the 
ground to assure adequate air circulation beneath the 
unit. This is to assure that no portion of the unit 
contacts standing water at any time.

Cover the unit(s) with a water proof tarp to protect 
them from the elements.

Make provisions for continuous venting of the covered 
units to prevent moisture from standing on the unit(s) 
surfaces. Wet interior unit insulation can become an 
amplification site for microbial growth which has been 
determined to be a cause of odors and serious health 
related indoor air quality problems.

Store units in the normal UP orientation. Storing units 
in this manner maintains oil in the compressor.

Units may be stacked two high.

Important:

Equipment is shipped FOB (Free on Board) 
at the manufacturer. Therefore, freight 
claims for damages against the carrier must 
be initiated by the receiver.

Summary of Contents for Axiom GECE 006

Page 1: ...ould install and service the equipment The installation starting up and servicing of heating ventilating and air conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training Im...

Page 2: ...ent that is used in these service procedures In addition some states or municipalities may have additional requirements that must also be adhered to for responsible management of refrigerants Know the...

Page 3: ...ede these policies Non Trane personnel should always follow local regulations Introduction WSHP SVX11E EN 3 Copyright This document and the information in it are the property of Trane and may not be u...

Page 4: ...cal Data 23 Pre Start Checklist 25 Start Up 26 Initial Unit Start up 26 Start Up Checklist and Log 26 Operating Pressures 26 Water Pressure Drop 29 Water Volume 30 Maintenance 31 Preventive Maintenanc...

Page 5: ...rflow Sensor 3 Condensate Overflow and Filter Maintenance Timer 6 Condensate Overflow and Fan Status J Condensate Overflow Sensor Fan Status and Filter Maintenance Timer Digit 20 Temperature Sensor 0...

Page 6: ...terior insulation it should be removed and replaced prior to operating the system NOTICE Microbial Growth Failure to follow instructions below could result in odors and damage to the equipment and bui...

Page 7: ...tons 60 Hz 0 5 to 1 25 tons 50 Hz cabinet RH piping connection 48 12 CONTROL ACCESS PANEL 2 1 2 6 LONG 5 8 I D PLASTIC HOSE PROVIDED FOR CONDENSATE CONNECTION 3 3 8 2 3 4 5 5 8 33 6 3 3 4 4 7 8 1 3 4...

Page 8: ...OLES FILTER ACCESS 33 3 3 4 FOR CONDENSATE 2 1 2 CONNECTION 2 3 4 3 3 8 PLASTIC HOSE 6 LONG 6 1 3 4 UNIT CONTROLLER 4 3 8 21 7 8 11 1 4 DRAIN CONN 625 I D 10 7 3 8 23 3 4 22 3 8 25 625 ODS WATER IN CO...

Page 9: ...Figure 5 GEC 0 5 to 1 5 tons 60 Hz 0 5 to 1 25 tons 50 Hz subbase RH 4 3 4 48 9 1 4 33 6 15 9 5 8 3 4 11 1 4 3 3 4 3 4 TOP VIEW ISO VIEW Unit Dimensions WSHP SVX11E EN 9...

Page 10: ...Figure 6 GEC 0 5 to 1 5 tons 60 Hz 0 5 to 1 25 tons 50 Hz subbase LH 4 3 4 48 13 1 4 33 6 15 9 5 8 3 4 11 1 4 3 3 4 3 4 TOP VIEW ISO VIEW Unit Dimensions 10 WSHP SVX11E EN...

Page 11: ...3 4 22 3 8 11 1 4 25 PLASTIC DRAIN CONN 625 I D WATER IN CONN 625 O D S WATER OUT CONN 625 O D S 16 3 8 6 3 8 RECEPTACLE BOX UNIT CONTROLLER 33 3 3 4 FILTER ACCESS 2 1 2 6 LONG PLASTIC HOSE FOR CONDEN...

Page 12: ...4 3 8 21 7 8 11 1 4 PLASTIC DRAIN CONN 625 I D 7 3 8 23 3 4 22 3 8 25 WATER OUT 625 ODS WATER IN CONN 625 ODS 7 8 6 LONG PLASTIC HOSE FOR CONDENSATE CONN 33 3 3 4 2 1 2 18 1 2 17 3 4 FILTER ACCESS 6 1...

Page 13: ...Figure 9 GEC 0 5 to 1 5 tons 60 Hz 0 5 to 1 25 tons 50 Hz subbase RH extended length 19 3 4 63 9 1 4 33 6 15 9 5 8 3 4 11 1 4 3 3 4 3 4 TOP VIEW ISO VIEW Unit Dimensions WSHP SVX11E EN 13...

Page 14: ...Figure 10 GEC 0 5 to 1 5 tons 60 Hz 0 5 to 1 25 tons 50 Hz subbase LH extended length 19 3 4 63 28 33 6 15 9 5 8 3 4 11 1 4 3 3 4 3 4 TOP VIEW ISO VIEW Unit Dimensions 14 WSHP SVX11E EN...

Page 15: ...7 8 6 1 4 RECEPTACLE BOX PIPE ELECTRICAL FIELD HOOK UP 47 1 4 5 15 3 4 4 25 WALL SLEEVE MOUNTING HOLES 4 7 8 34 3 4 1 3 4 RETURN AIR OPENING 1 1 4 6 LONG PLASTIC HOSE PROVIDED FOR CONDENSATE CONNECTI...

Page 16: ...BI DIRECTIONAL GRILLES 12 34 3 4 1 3 4 1 1 4 6 LONG PLASTIC HOSE PROVIDED FOR CONDENSATE CONNECTION 1 1 2 4 7 8 2 3 4 3 3 8 CONTROL ACCESS PANEL 4 3 8 19 3 8 11 1 4 10 3 8 4 7 8 21 1 4 19 7 8 22 1 2 6...

Page 17: ...E TERMINAL STRIP 6 1 4 10 1 2 AIR SIDE SERVICE PANEL 20 1 4 REFRIGERATION SERVICE PANEL 625ODS WATER IN 2 1 8 1 1 2 6 LONG 625 I D PLASTIC HOSE PROVIDE FOR CONDENSATE CONNECTION WATER OUT 625 ODS 42 1...

Page 18: ...4 5 8 2 10 3 8 7 5 8 WATER OUT 625 ODS 2 3 8 1 3 8 2 1 8 CONDENSATE CONNECTION PLASTIC HOSE PROVIDE FOR 6 0 LONG 625 I D 625 ODS WATER IN AIR SIDE SERVICE PANEL REFRIGERATION SERVICE PANEL HIGH VOLTAG...

Page 19: ...to 1 5 tons Unit Size Shipping Weight with Pallet Shipping Weight without Pallet GEC Unit Weight lbs Chassis Weight lbs Unit Weight lbs Chassis Weight lbs 006 218 170 188 140 009 219 171 189 141 012 2...

Page 20: ...outside air cut out Level the unit per plan requirements Mark the four mounting locations for wall sleeve mounting to the wall The dimensions should fall in line with Step 5 4 Removethechassisfromthe...

Page 21: ...o condensate trapping is necessary However it is necessary for the condensate to run in a downward motion to allow gravity to properly drain the system The unit drain connection is 5 8 in I D or 7 8 i...

Page 22: ...Installation 22 WSHP SVX11E EN 19 For units with the factory provided receptacle box options the receptacle plug may now be connected to the electrical outlet...

Page 23: ...0 GEC009 220 240 50 1 13 2 5 3 23 0 1 7 4 0 70 1 12 1 16 5 20 3 0 12 5 GEC009 220 240 50 1 17 4 5 3 23 0 1 7 4 0 70 1 12 1 21 7 25 4 0 16 67 GEC009 265 60 1 3 5 2 8 13 0 1 3 7 0 70 1 30 1 4 2 15 0 0...

Page 24: ...rols Deluxe with Reheat 75 VA Deluxe with Electric Heat 75 VA UC400 B 75 VA ZN524 75 VA x ON a Controller 6 0 6 0 12 5 19 5 1K1 Compressor Contactor 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 X 1K2 Fan Relay 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 2L1...

Page 25: ...Guide Is vibration isolation provided i e unit isolation pad hose kits Is unit serviceable Allow a 12 inch clearance at the unit front for serviceability Are the low high side pressure temperature cap...

Page 26: ...mooth with no frost observed in the refrigeration circuit 10 Check the heating refrigerant pressures against values in Table 4 p 27 11 Set the thermostat to maintain the desired space temperature 12 I...

Page 27: ...12 15 19 24 GEC 006 60 Hz 95 1 8 148 170 379 483 9 12 19 25 GEC 009 60 Hz GEC 006 50 Hz 35 1 7 93 107 258 328 10 12 21 26 GEC 009 60 Hz GEC 006 50 Hz 35 2 1 93 107 258 329 8 10 21 27 GEC 009 60 Hz GE...

Page 28: ...45 2 8 144 165 178 227 11 14 23 29 105 121 277 353 11 14 24 30 GEC 015 60 Hz GEC 012 50 Hz 45 3 5 144 165 172 219 9 12 23 29 108 124 279 355 9 11 24 31 GEC 015 60 Hz GEC 012 50 Hz 55 2 8 145 167 206 2...

Page 29: ...2 172 219 9 11 23 29 110 127 289 368 8 11 24 31 GEC 018 60 Hz GEC 015 50 Hz 55 3 4 141 163 206 262 11 14 23 29 126 145 302 385 11 14 27 34 GEC 018 60 Hz GEC 015 50 Hz 55 4 2 141 162 200 254 9 11 23 29...

Page 30: ...in calculating glycol requirements for the unit Table 7 Water volume for GEC units Unit Size 60 Hz Unit Size 50 Hz WaterSide Volume in3 Water Side Volume ft3 WaterSide Volume gallons 006 009 006 13 6...

Page 31: ...ring the unit heat exchanger and to ensure a clean system For units on well water it is important to check the cleanliness of the water to refrigerant heat exchanger Should it become contaminated with...

Page 32: ...of the controller The LEDs are intended to aid in troubleshooting The LEDs are labeled on the circuit board with numbers as referenced in Table 10 p 32 Table 10 Diagnostic LEDs Color Green Color Red C...

Page 33: ...se temperature X Inadequate air flow Check clean blower and coil X Dirty filter Clean replace X X Overcharged with refrigerant Decrease charge X X Defective pressure switch Check or replace High head...

Page 34: ...34 WSHP SVX11E EN Wiring Diagrams Figure 15 Deluxe 24V controls...

Page 35: ...Figure 16 Tracer ZN524 Wiring Diagrams WSHP SVX11E EN 35...

Page 36: ...Figure 17 Tracer UC400 B 208V 60 Hz 1pH Wiring Diagrams 36 WSHP SVX11E EN...

Page 37: ...Figure 18 Tracer UC400 B 208V 60 Hz 1pH with hot gas reheat Wiring Diagrams WSHP SVX11E EN 37...

Page 38: ...ment There is a standard five year compressor parts warranty Extended Warranty The optional extended warranty is a second through fifth yearwarranty The time startsatthe endofstandard1 year coverage t...

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