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TAM8­12

*AM8A0C60 AIRFLO

W PERFORMANCE

CONST

ANT CFM MODE / CONST

ANT 

TORQ

UE MODE

OUTDOOR

MUL

TIPLIER

(T

ONS)

COOLING 

AIRFLO

W

SETTING

Airflo

w

Po

w

er

EXTERNAL ST

ATIC PRESSURE (Constant CFM / Constant 

Torque)

HEA

TING 

AIRFLO

W

SETTING

Airflo

w

Po

w

er

EXTERNAL ST

ATIC PRESSURE

0.1

0.3

0.5

0.7

0.9

0.1

0.3

0.5

0.7

0.9

3.5 tons

290 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1040 / 1151

94 / 119

1068 / 1056

151 / 148

1075 / 941

203 / 168

1066 / 799

247 / 175

1046 / 607

283 / 165

290 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1039

95

1065

151

1071

203

1063

247

1045

283

370 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1312 / 1343

171 / 178

1332 / 1264

236 / 210

1336 / 1174

296 / 235

1329 / 1068

349 / 250

1314 / 945

392 / 251

350 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1247

150

1266

213

1270

270

1263

321

1248

363

400 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1408 / 1496

206 / 238

1425 / 1426

274 / 273

1429 / 1346

337 / 301

1423 / 1256

393 / 319

1410 / 1154

440 / 325

400 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1407

206

1423

274

1426

337

1421

392

1409

439

450 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1565 / 1650

274 / 312

1579 / 1585

348 / 348

1584 / 1512

416 / 378

1580 / 1432

477 / 398

1569 / 1343

529 / 407

450 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1564

274

1578

348

1582

416

1578

476

1569

529

4 tons

290 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1186 / 1304

131 / 164

1208 / 1223

192 / 196

1213 / 1128

248 / 220

1206 / 1018

297 / 234

1189 / 887

337 / 233

290 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1185

131

1206

192

1210

248

1203

297

1187

337

370 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1480 / 1514

235 / 245

1495 / 1444

306 / 280

1499 / 1365

372 / 308

1495 / 1277

430 / 327

1482 / 1177

479 / 334

350 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1407

206

1423

274

1426

337

1421

392

1409

439

400 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1587 / 1689

285 / 332

1602 / 1625

360 / 369

1606 / 1554

429 / 399

1602 / 1475

490 / 420

1592 / 1399

543 / 430

400 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1587

285

1600

360

1604

428

1601

490

1592

543

450 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1770 / 1873

386 / 443

1784 / 1813

468 / 481

1789 / 1747

543 / 512

1788 / 1675

612 / 534

1782 / 1597

671 / 546

450 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1770

385

1783

467

1788

543

1788

611

1782

671

4.5 tons **†

290 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1322 / 1431

174 / 211

1340 / 1358

240 / 245

1345 / 1274

300 / 271

1338 / 1179

353 / 288

1323 / 1069

397 / 292

290 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1321

174

1338

240

1342

300

1336

352

1322

396

370 † 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1646 / 1667

315 / 320

1660 / 1602

392 / 357

1665 / 1530

463 / 386

1662 / 1451

527 / 407

1653 / 1363

582 / 417

350 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1564

274

1578

348

1582

416

1578

476

1569

529

400 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1770 / 1873

386 / 443

1784 / 1813

468 / 481

1789 / 1747

543 / 512

1788 / 1675

612 / 534

1781 / 1597

671 / 546

400 † 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1770

385

1783

467

1788

543

1788

611

1782

671

450 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1989 2099

535 / 612

2004 / 2042

627 / 650

2012 / 1980

712 / 681

2013 / 1913

788 / 703

2009 / 1842

855 / 716

450 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1989

534

2003

626

2011

711

2014

788

2011

856

5    tons

290 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1452 / 1557

224 / 265

1469 / 1489

294 / 301

1473 / 1413

358 / 329

1468 / 1327

415 / 348

1455 / 1231

463 / 356

290 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1452

224

1467

294

1471

358

1466

415

1454

463

370 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1817 / 1826

415 / 451

1831 / 1765

499 / 451

1837 / 1698

576 / 481

1837 / 1624

647 / 503

1831 / 1544

708 / 515

350 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1723

357

1736

437

1741

511

1740

578

1734

636

400 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1964 / 2073

516 / 590

1978 / 2015

607 / 629

1986 / 1953

690 / 660

1987 / 1886

766 / 682

1983 / 1814

832 / 695

400 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

1964

515

1978

606

1985

690

1988

766

1985

833

450 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

2231 / 2347

741 / 842

2245 / 2292

842 / 879

2252 / 2233

934 / 908

2252 / 2171

1015 / 930

2185 / 2104

1024 / 941

450 

CFM/ton

CFM

W

atts

2232

741

2245

842

2252

934

2252

1016

2186

1023

 1.

   * Models star

t with "A" or "T"

 2.

   † F

actor

y Setting

 3.

   ** Not an actual OD siz

e

 4.

  Status LED will b

link once per 100 CFM requested.

  In torque mode

, actual airflo

w ma

y be lo

w

er

.

 5.

  T

orque mode will reduce airflo

w when static is abo

ve appro

ximately 0.4" w

ater column.

 6.

  If the air handler is applied in do

wnflo

w or hor

iz

ontal configur

ations

, the 

airflo

w should not e

xceed 2000 CFM.

  Airflo

w abo

ve 2000 CFM could result in  

w

ater b

lo

w-off

.

 7.

   All heating modes def

ault to Constant CFM.

 8.

   Cooling airflo

w v

alues are with w

et coil, no filter

MODEL NO.

BAYEVAC05BK1A

A

BAYEVAC05LG1AA

BAYEVAC08BK1A

A

BAYEVAC08LG1AA

BAYEVAC10BK1A

A

BAYEVAC10LG1AA

BAYEVAC10LG3AA

BAYEVBC15BK1AA

BAYEVCB15LG3AA

BAYEVBC20BK1AA

BAYEVCC25BK1AA

*AM8A0C60V51SA

A

1063/1188

1063/1500

1125/1500

1000/1188

1125/1563

1250/1625

1500/1750

1625/1813

WITHOUT HEAT PUMP / WITH HP SEE AIR HANDLER NAMEPLATE

MINIMUM HEATER AIRFLOW CFM - HEATER MATRIX

AM8A0C60 Minim

um Heating Airflo

w Settings

NO

TE:

  Minim

um auxiliar

y heating airflo

w is automaticall

y configured b

y the air 

handler model and the auxiliar

y heater model n

umber

.  

This is not field adjustab

le

.

Summary of Contents for Hyperion AAM8A0A24V21CA

Page 1: ...RANTS OR REFRIGERANT SUBSTITUTES OR REFRIGERANT ADDITIVES WARNING LIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS During instal lation testing servicing and troubleshooting of this product it may be necessary to work with...

Page 2: ...x 21 8 157 146 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MODEL RATED VOLTS PH HZ RATINGS 1 INDOOR COIL Type Rows F P I Face Area sq ft Tube Size in Refrigerant Control Drain Conn Size in 2 DUCT CONNECTIONS INDOOR FAN Ty...

Page 3: ...TAM8 3 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR AM8 AIR HANDLERS 5 ET WIRING MAY BE BROWN OR ORANGE...

Page 4: ...3 The AFC sends a command to the serial communi cating blower motor to run proper airflow and close the blower interlock relay on the EHC 4 Humidifier contacts close 5 As demand from the thermostat i...

Page 5: ...s only operational during the cooling mode and is not operational during heating or defrost modes Note Standard aftermarket condensate switches Normally Closed can be wired in series with the External...

Page 6: ...Clear History selection and push the Enter key At the Are You Sure question push the Enter again Option 2 a Press and hold the Unit Test Button for 10 12 sec onds b Release the Unit Test button and wa...

Page 7: ...01 845 220 196 890 770 262 211 863 680 297 221 350 CFM ton CFM Watts 876 127 895 174 898 220 888 261 864 297 400 CFM ton CFM Watts 993 1070 178 215 1012 1023 231 236 1017 967 281 255 1009 901 327 270...

Page 8: ...103 100 812 668 145 112 803 463 186 115 788 NA 226 NA 430 CFM ton CFM Watts 868 73 871 116 869 161 864 205 853 248 450 CFM ton CFM Watts 904 993 80 99 910 896 126 122 911 775 173 136 907 621 219 141 8...

Page 9: ...01 961 184 177 1008 848 234 189 1011 731 282 196 420 CFM ton CFM Watts 1033 101 1046 152 1052 205 1060 257 1062 307 450 CFM ton CFM Watts 1100 1243 112 159 1114 1143 168 183 1127 1040 225 202 1136 933...

Page 10: ...7 204 1208 1220 212 229 1218 1115 276 246 1221 999 337 255 1215 868 393 256 400 CFM ton CFM Watts 1196 160 1209 225 1218 289 1219 349 1212 403 450 CFM ton CFM Watts 1343 1463 200 272 1361 1374 275 300...

Page 11: ...ton CFM Watts 1392 226 1400 293 1403 356 1400 413 1394 465 400 CFM ton CFM Watts 1583 1714 303 370 1595 1639 382 546 1601 1562 455 431 1600 1483 521 450 1593 1401 580 459 400 CFM ton CFM Watts 1586 3...

Page 12: ...417 350 CFM ton CFM Watts 1564 274 1578 348 1582 416 1578 476 1569 529 400 CFM ton CFM Watts 1770 1873 386 443 1784 1813 468 481 1789 1747 543 512 1788 1675 612 534 1781 1597 671 546 400 CFM ton CFM...

Page 13: ...1 Circuit 2 Minimum Circuit Ampacity Maximum Overload Protection AM8A0B30V21SA Heater Model No No of Circuits 240 Volt Note May be A or T Note Motor Amps 1 MCA and MOP for circuit 1 contains the motor...

Page 14: ...6 43 45 9 60 32800 40 0 55 60 7 20 24600 34 6 49 50 9 60 32800 40 0 50 50 7 20 24600 34 6 43 45 4 80 16400 20 0 25 25 3 60 12300 17 3 22 25 Heater Attribute Data AM8A0C48V41SA Minimum Circuit Ampacity...

Page 15: ...el No Outdoor Unit Model No Subcooling AM8A0B30V21CA 4A6H6024E 4TWX6024E 9 AM8A0C36V31CA 4A6H6036E 4TWX6036E 10 AM8A0C48V41CA 4A6H6048E 4TWX6048E 8 AM8A0B30V21CA 4A7A6024E 4TTX6024E 8 AM8A0C36V31CA 4A...

Page 16: ...To Internal Condensate Switch Optional GT Sensor See Table ET Sensor J7 Motor J10 STATUS LED FAULT LED UNIT LED FAULT UNIT STATUS STATUS LED WIRE TIE FAULT LED UNIT LED BM LED COMM LED TEST Unit Test...

Page 17: ...ED WIRE TIE FAULT LED UNIT LED BM LED COMM LED TEST Unit Test HUM J11 J6 24 VAC FAULT UNIT STATUS Y1 O D R B Y2 COMM BM Examples communicating thermostat communicating air cleaner etc AFC Fault LED De...

Page 18: ...LED Description OFF Standby 1 Stepper Motor or wiring harness has an open circuit or intermittent short 2 Control has detected an internal failure Verify EEV motor resistance and harness wiring 3 Satu...

Page 19: ...T LED BLUE LED EHC FAULT CODES RED LED EHC Fault LED Description OFF No fault 1 Internal communication error 2 Heat relay stuck open 3 Heat relay stuck closed 4 Non cycling limit NTCO or element open...

Page 20: ...4 D12 D15 D17 R48 R47 R46 R45 R44 MOV1 1 SW1 K1 AUX PGC PGD VSS VDD MCLR P3 C16 1 P4 X1 U3 U2 U1 R39 R37 R36 R35 R34 R33 R32 R31 R30 R29 R28 R27 R26 R25 R24 R23 R22 R20 R19 R18 R17 R16 R15 R14 R13 R12...

Page 21: ...C1 C17 C21 C26 C27 C29 C30 C31 C35 C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C77 C78 C79 C83 CR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 CR5 CR6 CR9 CR10 CR26 CR42 CR43 CR50 CR51 CR52 CR53 D4 D19 1 1 LED3 LED4 LED5 P1 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q14 R1 R2 R26 R...

Page 22: ...ritical 11 11 Condensate overflow condition detected Condensate line clogged 158 Coil freeze fault ID COIL FRST ERR158 ERR 158 0 User Display 11 13 Indoor coil freeze condition detected Low incorrect...

Page 23: ...tiate requires a break and make to initialize To clear faults stored in memory apply a jumper between Close and Test pins for 10 seconds Open Valve Test Touch OPEN pin to TEST pin EEV drives open 5 se...

Page 24: ...42 2 4753 0 81 39 3 9 26166 2 56 110 43 3 4548 0 78 40 4 4 25452 2 52 112 44 4 4354 0 75 41 5 0 24761 2 49 114 45 6 4169 0 72 42 5 6 24090 2 45 116 46 7 3992 0 70 43 6 1 23440 2 42 118 47 8 3825 0 67...

Page 25: ...110 43 3 4548 1 032 36 2 2 28445 2 442 111 43 9 4450 1 016 37 2 8 27661 2 424 112 44 4 4354 1 001 38 3 3 26902 2 406 113 45 0 4260 0 986 39 3 9 26166 2 388 114 45 6 4169 0 971 40 4 4 25452 2 369 115...

Page 26: ...neously for 10 seconds o To Exit the technician menu section press the Up Down menu keys simultaneously for 10 seconds o To move to the top of any menu tree press the Left Right menu keys simultaneous...

Page 27: ...ts Only alerts with a notification level of User or Critical are shown same as the thermostat up to four 4 alerts will be shown most recent first Note 2 Alerts shown will be only AFC faults for initia...

Page 28: ...the different aspects of the system while the air handler is running No changes can be made in the Monitor Menu Superheat is only shown in cooling and defrost modes Airflow Data o The letters ESP Ext...

Page 29: ...orted it The abbreviations for the components are o AF Air Flow control o EV Expansion Valve control o EH Electric Heat control o HH Hydronic Heat control o DA Display Assembly The second line of text...

Page 30: ...ply Air Temperature Defrost Options o MIDCFT Mid Comfort When this option is selected electric heat will be turned on to maintain approximately 70 degree supply air tempera ture if enough electric hea...

Page 31: ...CFM Press Enter key to initiate control Unit must be in Standby or Idle mode o First value is current selection Second value is actual airflow o Use left or right menu keys to decrease or increase ai...

Page 32: ...nd OR OR Replace EVC Verify connections for sensors are plugged in and connected properly NO Start Here Do resistance readings match chart within 5 for the return air temperature Replace sensor s NO Y...

Page 33: ...below 30F Is indoor temperature 85F NO Perform CLOSE VALVE test at EVC YES Does suction pressure go down EEV and coil are working Replace EVC Check operation YES YES Perform temperature sensor check...

Page 34: ...Perform OPEN VALVE test at EVC Does suction pressure rise Replace EVC YES Replace EVC YES Replace EEV Check operation Ohm coil per FIG1 Is ohm reading correct YES Replace coil NO NO NO F B R Insure ID...

Page 35: ...TAM8 35...

Page 36: ...7 www trane com For more information contact your local dealer distributor 05 11 The manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and it reserves the right to change de...

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