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General information
Maintenance Contract
It is strongly recommended that you sign a maintenance
contract with your local Service Agency. This contract
provides regular maintenance of your installation by
a specialist in our equipment. Regular maintenance
ensures that any malfunction is detected and corrected
in good time and minimizes the possibility that serious
damage will occur. Finally, regular maintenance
ensures the maximum operating life of your equipment.
We would remind you that failure to respect these
installation and maintenance instructions may result in
immediate cancellation of the warranty.
Storage
Take precautions to prevent condensate formation
inside the unit’s electrical components and motors
when:
a. The unit is stored before it is installed; or,
b. The unit is set on the roof curb and temporary
auxiliary heat is provided in the building.
Isolate all side panel service entrances and base pan
openings (e.g., conduit holes, Supply Air and Return Air
openings, and flue openings) to minimize ambient air
from entering the unit until it is ready for start-up.
Do not use the unit’s heater as temporary heat without
completing the start-up procedures detailed under “Unit
Start-Up”.
• Units charged with refrigerant should not be stored
where temperatures exceed 68°C.
• At least every three months, attach a gauge and
manually check the pressure in the refrigerant circuit.
• If the refrigerant pressure is below 13 bar at 20°C
(or 10 bar at 10°C), call a qualified service organization
or Trane Sales Office.
The Trane Company will not assume responsibility for
equipment damage resulting from accumulation of
condensate on the unit electrical components.
Training
To assist you in obtaining the best use of it and
maintaining it in perfect operating condition over a long
period of time, the manufacturer has at your disposal
a refrigeration and air conditioning service school. The
principal aim of this is to give operators and technicians
a better knowledge of the equipment they are using,
or that is under their charge. Emphasis is particularly
given to the importance of periodic checks on the
unit operating parameters as well as on preventive
maintenance, which reduces the cost of owning the unit
by avoiding serious and costly breakdown.