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General
Information

Operating 
Environment

When considering the placement of 
the air handlers, it is important to 
consider the operating environment. 
The acceptable ambient temperature 
range for unit operation is -40ºF to 
140ºF (-40ºC to 60ºC).

For heating applications, a special 
motor may be required to withstand 
the higher temperatures. Motors 
with Class B insulation are 
acceptable for ambient 
temperatures up to 104º F, while 
motors with Class F insulation can 
withstand ambient temperatures to 
+140º F (60º C).

Controls

Wiring Sizes and 
Connections

There are no penetrations into a 
Climate Changer™ air handler for 
any field-provided wiring or device. 
Before installation, consider overall 
unit serviceability and accessibility 
before mounting, running wires 
(power), making cabinet 
penetrations, or mounting any 
components to the module cabinet.

Wiring to air handlers must be 
provided by the installer and must 
comply with all national and local 
electrical codes. The fan motor 
nameplate includes a wiring 
diagram. If there are any questions 
concerning the wiring of the motor, 
be sure to write down the 
information from the motor 
nameplate and contact your local 
fan motor manufacturer 
representative for assistance.

Factory-Mounted Controls

Small items that cannot be factory 
mounted will ship inside the control 
enclosures. Larger items may ship 
inside the fan module.

Note: All control valves ship directly 
to the “ship-to address” from the 
vendor unless another address is 
given on the Trane sales order.

All factory-mounted control systems 
(controls that are factory-wired to a 
unit controller or termination strip) 
ordered without starters or variable-
frequency drives (VFDs) are 
provided with line to 24 Vac control 
transformers mounted and wired in 
the auxiliary control panel. The 
customer must provide 120 Vac 
control power, 50/60 Hz, typically 
3 amps for unit sizes 3 to 57 and 
5 amps for unit sizes 66 to 120. A 
dedicated 15-amp circuit is 
recommended. 

Factory-mounted control systems 
ordered with factory-mounted 
starters or VFDs are supplied with 
line to 24 Vac control transformers. 
No additional power wiring is 
required.

For a more in-depth understanding 
of controls, refer to the following 
manuals:

For factory-configured AH540/
AH541 controllers, 
CNT-SVX05B-EN

For programmable MP580 
controllers, CNT-SVP01A-EN

For hardware installation, 
CNT-SVN01A-EN

For Danfoss VFD, 
TR1-SVX10A-EN

For universal programmable 
control modules (UPCMs):

EMTX-PG-5

EMTX-IN-22A

Summary of Contents for CDQ

Page 1: ...Installation Operation Maintenance CDQ Desiccant Wheels for Climate Changer Air Handlers June 2006 CDQ SVX01A EN Part No X39641062010...

Page 2: ...on which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to a...

Page 3: ...his process is accomplished without the need for a second regeneration air stream The addition of the CDQ desiccant wheel to the system enhances the dehumidification performance of the traditional coo...

Page 4: ...ccant Wheel Cassette 8 Routine Maintenance Cleaning the Desiccant Wheel 9 Cleaning the Motor 10 Cleaning the Module 10 Bearing and Motor Lubrication 10 Drive Belt Tension 10 Service and Repair Procedu...

Page 5: ...tor nameplate and contact your local fan motor manufacturer representative for assistance Factory Mounted Controls Small items that cannot be factory mounted will ship inside the control enclosures La...

Page 6: ...ersonnel electrical interlocks that automatically disconnect power to the lights are provided at all unit entry points to equipment where lights are located WARNING Equipment Damage From Ultraviolet U...

Page 7: ...lt Adjustment Replacement on page 16 5 Start and stop the wheel several times to confirm seal adjustment and proper belt tracking on the wheel rim WARNING Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric pow...

Page 8: ...rol the desiccant wheel speed This may result in failure of the wheel motor The motor requires air movement for continuous operation Operating the wheel for long periods with the fan off may result in...

Page 9: ...ebris exiting the wheel In most instances this should adequately clean the wheel In the event the wheel is subject to an aerosol smoke or other material that coats the wheel it can be washed with wate...

Page 10: ...tions regarding use of the product 4 Rinse any cleaning product thoroughly from the module walls The use of a water stream from a garden hose or high pressure washer is not recommended Saturation of t...

Page 11: ...r removal of old bearing and installation of new bearing 1 Remove belt from motor and wheel 2 Support wheel with wooden blocks on both sides of the wheel see Figure 3 Figure 3 Wooden blocks support wh...

Page 12: ...gure 9 Remove snap ring 11 Clean the hub and new bearing races before installing 12 Gently tap the outer race of the new bearings into the hub using a hammer making sure that the bearing is not cocked...

Page 13: ...e necessary to loosen the shaft bolts and adjust the wheel so that it is equidistant from posts on both sides 20 Install the belt 21 Start up unit and check wheel for clearance Seals on the short post...

Page 14: ...gure 17 Remove bolts securing bearing 7 Remove the bearing Use a bearing puller if necessary 8 Clean shaft and install new bearing on shaft insuring that set screws line up with flats on the shaft 9 I...

Page 15: ...s necessary Flange bearing units have jack bolts see Figure 19 Pillow block bearing units require shims to adjust the bearing up or down see Figure 20 Retighten bearing mounting bolts once alignment i...

Page 16: ...to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury Belt Tension 1 Disconnect all power to the desiccant wheel 2...

Page 17: ...s this may cause the wheel not to turn or overload the motor To minimize air the leaks from one side to the next the diameter seals should be adjusted to come in full contact with the wheel face see F...

Page 18: ...electrical components have a qualified licensed electrician or other individual who has been trained in handling live electrical components perform these tasks Failure to follow all of the recommended...

Page 19: ...y be defective Replace Refer to unit name plate for correct value Excessive friction at the seals Re adjust the diameter seals per the Seal Adjustment procedure Drive belt is broken Inspect visually R...

Page 20: ...e or e mail us at comfort trane com Literature Order Number CDQ SVX01A EN File Number SV CDQ SVX01A EN 606 Supersedes New Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and rese...

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