62
Loss-of-Flow (Solution)...7
Low Ambient Control...6
Low Ambient Dampers...44
low ambient option...51
Low Ambient Pump Control...8
Low Ambient Start...7
M
maximum allowable voltage imbalance...38
Maximum Communications Wiring Length...33;
See
Table 7
maximum isolator deflection...19
microelectronics control system...5
motor winding temperature decreases to approxi-
mate...7
motor windings exceeds approximately 221 F...7
N
Neoprene Isolator Selection...20;
See Figure 4
Neoprene Isolators...19
O
“OAKITE 161”...56
“OAKITE 166”...56
Operator’s Maintenance Log...52;
See Table 11
Optional Flow Switch...26
Optional Flow Switch Illustration;
See Figure 9
P
pipe strainer...24
Pipe Unions...24
pressure gauge...24
R
Refrigerant Capacities...51;
See Table 10
Refrigerant Charging...49
Reset Schedule based on Entering Solution
Temperat...43;
See Table 8C
Reset Schedule based on Outside Air
Temperature...42;
See Table 8B
Reset Schedule based on Zone
Temperature...42;
See Table 8A
Rigging and Center-of-Gravity...18, 19;
See Figure 3
S
Saturated Condenser Temperature Sensors...6
saturated condensing temperature falls...6
scroll compressor design...53
Secure the isolator...19
shell-and-tube type evaporator...5
“Shipwith” items...5
“Shipwith” Locations...5
Short Cycle Protection...7
shutoff valves...24
Solution Freezing Points...46;
See Figure 14
Solution Pump Interlock...7
“SPREX A.C.”...56
Spring Isolator Selection...21;
See Figure 5
Spring Isolators...19
Status/Alarm Output...7
Strainer...24
Suction Line Filter/Drier;
See Figure 18
Suction Line Filter/Drier Installation...53
suction pressure approaches 7 ± 4 psig...6
suction pressure exceeds 22 ± 4 psig...6
Superheat...49
Superheat & Subcooling Module...5
T
“temporary low limit suppression” setting...6
Thermometers...24
Trane Communications Interface Module...5
Trane OIL-42...51
Typical Compressor Locations;
See Figure 16
Typical Compressor Terminal Block...51;
See Figure 17
Typical Piping recommendations...26
Typical Water Piping Recommendations;
See Figure 8
U
Unit Nameplate...4
Unit Weights & Point Loading...18;
See Table 1
V
vibration eliminators...24
Voltage Monitoring...7
W
Warnings...4
Water Access Holes...25;
See Figure 7A
Water Pressure Gauges...24
Water Shutoff Valves...24
Summary of Contents for IntelliPak CG-SVX02B-EN
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