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Unit Inspection

After the unit is delivered at the job 

site:

- Verify that the nameplate data mat-

ches the data on the sales order, in-

voice and shipping documents (inclu-

ding electrical data).

- Verify that the power supply matches 

the unit nameplate specifications.

- Inspect the unit carefully for any 

shipping damage.

If any damage or material shortage 

is found it must be reported imme-

diately to the carrier. Specify the 

type and extent of the damage on 

the carrier’s delivery receipt before 

signing.

- Notify Trane and/or the contrac-

tor about the damages and actions 

to repair the unit. Do not attempt to 

repair the unit until the damages are 

inspected.

Storage

If it is not possible to install the unit 

after delivery, it should be stored in 

a safe location, protected from the 

weather and other damages. Impro-

per equipment storage or handling 

will void the equipment warranty.

Instructions  for  proper  installa

-

tion

Please consider the following items 

required for proper installation befo-

re placing the unit at the mounting 

location:

Unit Inspection

- The mechanical room should be 

provided with proper lighting for ser-

vicing and maintenance.

- Make sure that the floor or founda

-

tion  is  levelled,  solid,  and  sufficient 

to support the unit and accessory 

weights. Level or repair the floor be

-

fore positioning the unit.

- Provide the units with rubber pads 

or vibration isolators.

- Install the hydraulic components 

required to drain the water from the 

condensate tray.

- Allow minimum recommended cle-

arances for routine maintenance 

and service (see page 20).

- The same clearances should be 

observed in case of several units to-

gether or condensing units.

- Provide electrical installation. The 

unit has electrical inputs on both si-

des.

- Provide enough clearance to ac-

cess piping and remove covers.

The power supply must comply with 

local codes and/or NEC.

- The contractor should provide and 

install the refrigeration piping - both 

for the liquid line and the suction 

line - in order to interconnect evapo-

rator and condensing units.

 General Safety

The Trane equipment is de-

signed for safe and re-

liable operation, as long 

 

as units are operated according to 

the applicable safety rules. The sys-

tem uses electrical and mechanical 

parts, as well as gas pressures, that 

may injury people or damage the 

equipment if safety rules are not 

followed. Therefore, the installation, 

start-up and maintenance of this 

equipment must be performed only 

by  qualified  personnel  or  personnel 

approved by Trane. Follow all safe-

ty standards related to the task and 

warnings on unit labels, and always 

use proper tools and equipment.

Hazard Identification

WARNING

!

!

Warnings appear at appropriate 

intervals and sections throughout 

this manual to warn operators 

and service personnel about a 

potentially hazardous situation 

which MAY result in serious injury 

or equipment damage if safety 

rules are not met.

CAUTION:

!

Cautions appear at appropriate 

intervals and sections throughout 

this manual to warn operators 

and service personnel about a 

potentially hazardous situation 

which may result in damage to 

the equipment and/or environ

-

ment.

Summary of Contents for CXPA 050

Page 1: ...quipment The installation starting up and servicing of heating ventilating and air conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training Improperly installed adjusted or...

Page 2: ...must be met during the transportation of refrigerant con tainers Recycling equipment should be used to minimize emissions during the transfer of refrigerant gas Alwa ys use methods that generate the...

Page 3: ...a 4 Unit Inspection 6 Transport and Handling 7 Installation Procedures 8 Refrigeration Piping Interconnection 9 Operation 10 Maintenance Procedures 11 Periodical Preventive Maintenance 13 Electrical D...

Page 4: ...356 356 x 356 356 x 356 381 x 778 381 x 778 305 x 508 305 x 508 381 x 508 457 x 508 457 x 508 483 x 686 Qty 1 2 1 3 3 8 4 4 4 4 12 12 8 10 5 10 Size 2 mm 508 x 635 356 x 508 356 x 508 305 x 778 305 x...

Page 5: ...uantity 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Propellerdiameter mm 22 26 30 30 26 35 35 Air Flow m3 h 7234 9180 11900 11900 18360 23800 30600 Pipe Diameters Numberof Circuits 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Liquid Line in 1 2 1 2 5 8 1...

Page 6: ...the condensate tray Allow minimum recommended cle arances for routine maintenance and service see page 20 The same clearances should be observed in case of several units to gether or condensing units...

Page 7: ...gure 4 The module packaging material should only be removed after the unit is placed at the final mounting location Take proper care while handling the equipment 5 During transportation do not swing t...

Page 8: ...ghtened Component Review Fan and motor shafts are paral lel Fan and motor sheaves are alig ned The fan belt tension is correct Rotors can be freely turned Locking screws bearing screws and sheaves are...

Page 9: ...G DIAGRAM DRIER FILTER AND LIQUID SIGHT GLASS CAUTION Do not operate the unit without air filters MOUNTING DIAGRAM DRIER FILTER DRIER FILTER 1 2 AND 5 8 THREAD WELDED DRIER FILTER 5 8 7 8 1 1 8 Welded...

Page 10: ...aximum distance recommended distance between units 46 m difference in levels between units 18 m Calculated distance considering equivalent length of connection elements For distances higher than the r...

Page 11: ...Do not operate the unit without air filters Tab 05 Nominal load of refrigerant R410a and oil load Condensing Units Onix Indoor Outdoor R410a kg Oil L Ckt1 Ckt2 Ckt1 Ckt2 CXPA050 1C TRAE050 1C 2 99 1 5...

Page 12: ...ision of the distan ce between sheaves by 64 inches If a tension meter is not available press the belt with the thumb The belt should present a deflection of approx 10 mm If replacement for a new one...

Page 13: ...ading sheet can be a precious tool for service personnel Quarterly Maintenance Perform all monthly maintenance tasks Check bearing and shave fixing screws and adjust then if requi red Clean the conden...

Page 14: ...8 50 22 00 30 00 220 V CNO A 1 54 2 26 2 84 3 85 5 18 7 94 8 88 10 96 13 20 16 16 20 64 25 12 29 76 42 08 51 68 59 20 79 36 CMO A 1 92 2 82 3 55 4 81 6 48 9 93 11 10 13 70 16 50 20 20 25 80 31 40 37 2...

Page 15: ...at least 10 C above the refrigerant tempera ture in the suction side low pressu re side This requirement ensures that the refrigerant will not be retai ned in the compressor crankcase Tests can be don...

Page 16: ...PA 050 to 500 Wiring Diagram POWER SUPPLY 3 PHASES TERMINAL STRIP MOTOR CONTACTOR EVAPORATOR STATUS 3 PHASE CAPACITOR OPTIONAL EVAPORATOR OPTIONALSTART CAPACITOR WIRING WHEN CAPACITOR IS USED BYCLIENT...

Page 17: ...oil Fig 11 Dimensional Data Fan Module 050 to 100 Fig 12a Vertical Discharge Fig 12c Downflow Discharge Fig 12b Horizontal Discharge Fig 13 Dimensional Data Coil Module 050 to 100 Unit mm Unit mm Mode...

Page 18: ...rical Panel FRONT FRONT FILTERS DRAIN external Dimensional Data Fig 14 Dimensional Data Fan Module 125 and 150 Fig 16 Dimensional Data Coil Module 125 and 150 Fig 15a Vertical Discharge Fig 15b Horizo...

Page 19: ...6 F 381 457 457 G 296 5 278 5 315 5 Model 200 250 300 E 478 433 561 F 376 452 452 G 294 276 313 H 407 485 485 Dimensional Data Fig 17 Dimensional Data Fan Module 200 to 300 Fig 19 Dimensional Data Coi...

Page 20: ...F 291 5 235 235 Model 350 400 500 D 478 561 561 E 379 311 311 F 289 232 5 232 5 G 401 423 423 H 407 485 485 Fig 20 Dimensional Data Fan Module 350 to 500 Fig 22 Dimensional Data Coil Module 350 to 500...

Page 21: ...1 5 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 2 1 8 L1 Liquid 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 1 1 8 Circuit 2 Ton 5 5 7 5 10 10 15 15 20 25 S2 Suction 7 8 7 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 2 1 8 L2 Liquid 1 2 1 2 1...

Page 22: ...2770 2770 2770 B 970 1130 1320 1160 1160 1340 1600 1600 1600 1800 1800 C 510 590 690 830 830 1000 1100 1100 1100 1220 1220 D 510 590 585 770 940 880 1100 1100 1100 1220 1490 Model 050 075 100 125 150...

Page 23: ...0 200 250 300 350 400 500 A 980 1165 1450 1500 1500 1950 1900 2230 2800 2800 2800 B 405 485 580 500 500 590 720 720 720 820 820 C 1010 1195 1480 1530 1530 1980 1930 2260 2830 2830 2830 Modelo 050 075...

Page 24: ...irculation Fan and Coil Modules Vertical Cabinets Fig 30 Suggested Clearances for Maintenance and Air Circulation Fan and Coil Modules Horizontal Cabinets Vertical Cabinet 1200 1200 Free Discharge Fre...

Page 25: ...SSC SVN001H EN 25 Dimensional Data TRAE Fig 31 Dimensions Condensing Units TRAE 050 Fig 32 Dimensions Condensing Units TRAE 075...

Page 26: ...26 SSC SVN001H EN Fig 33 Dimensions Condensing Units TRAE 100 1 circuit Fig 34 Dimensions Condensing Units TRAE 100 2 circuits TRAE Dimensional Data...

Page 27: ...SSC SVN001H EN 27 Fig 35 Dimensions Condensing Units TRAE 150 1 circuit TRAE Dimensional Data...

Page 28: ...28 SSC SVN001H EN Fig 36 Dimensions Condensing Units TRAE 150 2 circuits TRAE Dimensional Data...

Page 29: ...SSC SVN001H EN 29 Fig 37 Dimensions Condensing Units TRAE 200 1 Circuit TRAE Dimensional Data...

Page 30: ...30 SSC SVN001H EN TRAE Dimensional Data Fig 38 Dimensions Condensing Units TRAE 200 2 Circuits...

Page 31: ...SSC SVN001H EN 31 TRAE Dimensional Data Fig 39 Dimensions Condensing Units TRAE 250 1 Circuit...

Page 32: ...32 SSC SVN001H EN TRAE Dimensional Data Fig 40 Dimensions Condensing Units TRAE 250 2 Circuits...

Page 33: ...50 43 27 L2 L S2 S L1 S1 Power input on both side Modelo Cota 050 075 100 150 A 922 1146 1420 1640 B 1373 1474 1525 1829 C 560 560 560 560 D 341 341 290 341 E 374 480 402 432 F 386 386 326 386 G 230 2...

Page 34: ...ion TRAE Suggestes clearances TRAE 050 to 150 Horizontal Discharge Fig 44 Suggested clearances TRAE 200 to 250 Vertical Discharge Fig 45 Suggested Clearances for Maintenance and Air Circulation Conden...

Page 35: ...28 82 4 1 7 29 84 2 1 1 30 86 0 6 31 87 8 0 0 32 89 6 0 6 33 91 4 1 1 34 93 2 1 7 35 95 2 2 36 96 8 2 8 37 98 6 3 3 38 100 4 3 9 39 102 2 4 4 40 104 5 0 41 105 8 5 6 42 107 6 6 1 43 109 4 6 7 44 111 2...

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