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SSP-SVX001B-EN

General Information

This manual describes proper installation, operation,
and maintenance procedures for air-cooled systems.
By carefully reviewing the information within this
manual and following the instructions, the risk of
improper operation and/or component damage will be
minimized. It is important that periodic maintenance be
performed to help assure trouble free operation.
Should equipment failure occur, contact a qualified
service organization with qualified, experienced HVAC
technicians to properly diagnose and repair this
equipment.

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with the NATIONAL, STATE & LOCAL
CODES. In addition to local codes, the
installation must conform with National
Electric Code -ANSI/NFPA NO. 70 LATEST
REVISION.

Any individual installing, maintaining, or servicing this
equipment must be properly trained, licensed and
qualified.

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contacting technical support! For
performance-related questions and
diagnostic support in North America call 1-
877-872-6363. Any return requires a claim
number FIRST. Removal of the VFD prior to
this step will void the unit’s warranties.

Installation procedures should be performed in the
sequence that they appear in this manual. Do not

destroy or remove the manual from the unit. The
manual should remain weather-protected with the unit
until all installation procedures are complete.

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possible variations in systems that may occur or
to provide comprehensive information
concerning every possible contingency that may
be encountered during an installation. If
additional information is required or if specific
problems arise that are not fully discussed in this
manual, contact your local sales office.

Use the

“Installation Checklist,” p. 8

provided in this

manual to verify that all necessary installation
procedures have been completed. Do not use the
checklist as a substitute for reading the information
contained in this manual. Read this entire manual
before beginning installation procedures.

Unit Description

These condensers come with single and dual
compressor options. Single compressor outdoor units
feature a single refrigeration circuit requiring only one
set of refrigerant lines. Dual compressor/dual circuit
models give true stand-by protection; if one
compressor fails, the second will automatically start-
up. During light load conditions, only one compressor
will operate to save energy.

Summary of Contents for Odyssey TWA0604DA

Page 1: ...g on the equipment observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags stickers and labels that are attached to the equipment November 2020 S SS SP P S SV VX X0 00 01 1B B E EN N Installation Op...

Page 2: ...r r p pr ro op pe er r P PP PE E f fo or r t th he e j jo ob b b be ei in ng g u un nd de er rt ta ak ke en n c co ou ul ld d r re es su ul lt t i in n d de ea at th h o or r s se er ri io ou us s i i...

Page 3: ...n n H Ha az za ar rd d F Fa ai il lu ur re e t to o f fo ol ll lo ow w i in ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s b be el lo ow w c co ou ul ld d r re es su ul lt t i in n a an n e ex xp pl lo os si io on n...

Page 4: ...lating Refrigerant Lines 21 Refrigerant Charging Procedure 22 Charging Levels 23 Liquid Charging 24 Electrical Wiring 24 Unit Power Supply 25 Low Voltage Wiring 25 Symbio Controls 25 Field Wiring 26 R...

Page 5: ...Refrigeration Circuit Stage A 1 Compressor 1 Line 1 Stage Single D 2 Compressors 2 Line 2 Stage Dual Digit 10 Major Design Sequence A Rev A Digit 11 Minor Design Sequence A Rev A Digit 12 13 Service...

Page 6: ...s step will void the unit s warranties Installation procedures should be performed in the sequence that they appear in this manual Do not destroy or remove the manual from the unit The manual should r...

Page 7: ...lt t i in n d de ea at th h o or r s se er ri io ou us s i in nj ju ur ry y a an nd d e eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t o or r p pr ro op pe er rt ty y o on nl ly y d da am ma ag ge e T Te es st t l li if f...

Page 8: ...see Weights p 16 The unit should be elevated on a level field fabricated four inch steel or wood 4 x 4 mounting frame Complete the frame and secure it into position before lifting the unit to the roof...

Page 9: ...tremes in temperature Performed initial leak test Evacuated each refrigerant circuit to 500 microns Charged each circuit with proper amount of R 410A R 22 Electrical Wiring Provided unit power wiring...

Page 10: ...4DA 0904 A R 410A and TWA0902 A R 22 39 125 993 8 42 125 1070 36 914 4 TWA0604DD 0724 D 0764DD 0904 D R 410A 39 125 993 8 52 125 1324 40 1016 TWA1014DA D 1204 A D R 410A and TWA1202 A R 22 45 125 1146...

Page 11: ...GE ACCESS CONTROL WIRING OPTIONAL LINE VOLTAGE CONTROL WIRING SUCTION LINE LIQUID LINE BOTTOM OF UNIT 7 16 11 11 DIA ISOLATOR MOUNTING HOLES OUTSIDE HOLES 4 PLACES SERVICE PANEL SIDE SEE NOTE 4 HAIL G...

Page 12: ...OUTSIDE HOLES 4 PLACES SERVICE PANEL SIDE 50 7 8 1293 52 1320 WITH HAIL GUARD SEE NOTE 1 THIS HOLE FOR 7 5T ONLY REFRIGERANT GUAGE ACCESS CONTROL WIRING OPTIONAL SERVICE CLEARANCE 48 1219 2 SEE NOTE...

Page 13: ...ARD SEE NOTE 1 REFRIGERANT GUAGE ACCESS CONTROL WIRING OPTIONAL SERVICE CLEARANCE 48 1219 2 SEE NOTE 2 FOR CLEARANCE HAIL GUARD OPTIONAL HAIL GUARD OPTIONAL NOTES 1 ACCESS OPENING IS FOR FIELD INSTALL...

Page 14: ...NG HOLES OUTSIDE HOLES 4 PLACES SERVICE PANEL SIDE 50 7 8 1293 52 1320 WITH HAIL GUARD SEE NOTE 1 REFRIGERANT GUAGE ACCESS CONTROL WIRING OPTIONAL SERVICE CLEARANCE 48 1219 2 SEE NOTE 2 FOR CLEARANCE...

Page 15: ...SERVICE PANEL SIDE BOTTOM OF UNIT SUCTION LINE REFRIGERANT GAUGE ACCESS LINE VOLTAGE LIQUID LINE CONTROL WIRING FRONT DETAIL A DIMENSIONAL DEATIL NOTES 1 MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR PROPER OPERATION IS 36...

Page 16: ...able 2 TWA R 22 unit and corner weights lbs 60 Hz Tons Model No Shipping Max lbs Net Max lbs Corner Weights 1 2 3 4 7 5 TWA0902 A 397 339 116 86 58 79 10 TWA1202 A 482 437 126 121 72 118 15 TWA1802 D...

Page 17: ...A072 090 120 TWA060 076 101 TWA0902 A 1202 A 1 2 3 4 LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES SERVICE ACCESS Figure 9 TWA180 240 TWA156 201 TWA1802 D TWA2402 D SERVICE ACCESS SERVICE ACCESS 1 2 3 4 LIFTING HOLES BOTH...

Page 18: ...ble elevation difference TTA or TWA below indoor unit Acceptable liquid riser height based on total liquid line length below indoor unit Contact manufacturer for review N No ot te e Route refrigerant...

Page 19: ...R Re ec co ov ve er r r re ef fr ri ig ge er ra an nt t t to o r re el li ie ev ve e p pr re es ss su ur re e b be ef fo or re e o op pe en ni in ng g t th he e s sy ys st te em m S Se ee e u un ni it...

Page 20: ...it t D Da am ma ag ge e D Do o n no ot t a ap pp pl ly y h he ea at t t to o r re em mo ov ve e s se ea al l c ca ap ps s u un nt ti il l t th he e g ga au ug ge e p po or rt t c co or re es s h ha a...

Page 21: ...e refrigerant charging hoses from liquid and gas gauge ports 9 Leak test the entire system Using proper procedures and caution as described in the previous section repair any leaks found and repeat th...

Page 22: ...e the balance of the unit charge can be metered through a charging manifold set as liquid preferably through a schrader valve into the suction line to the compressor only while the compressor is runni...

Page 23: ...1 375 1 3 8 TWA0904 D w TWE0904 B 11 8 11 8 0 5 1 2 1 125 1 1 8 TWA1014DA w TWE1014DA 34 7 N A 0 5 1 2 1 375 1 3 8 TWA1014DD w TWE1014DB 14 0 14 0 0 5 1 2 1 125 1 1 8 TWA1204 A w TWE1204 A 34 7 N A 0...

Page 24: ...u un n c ca ap pa ac ci it to or rs s b be ef fo or re e s se er rv vi ic ci in ng g F Fo ol ll lo ow w p pr ro op pe er r l lo oc ck ko ou ut t t ta ag go ou ut t p pr ro oc ce ed du ur re es s t to...

Page 25: ...su ul lt t i in n e eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t d da am ma ag ge e a as s t th he e e eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t w wa as s n no ot t d de es si ig gn ne ed d o or r q qu ua al li if fi ie ed d t to o a a...

Page 26: ...g Instructions Symbio Condenser cooling or heat pump S Constant Volume 1 Pairing A Symbio Condenser cooling or heat pump S SZVAV 2 Speed D Pairing B Symbio Condenser cooling or heat pump S Legacy CV E...

Page 27: ...W2 T STAT Y Y2 T STAT Y X2 T STAT Y PULLDOWN T T STAT Y GND THERMOSTAT OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR BUILDING AUTOMATION COMMUNICATING ZONE SENSOR 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 10 11 ZONE SENSOR S1 S...

Page 28: ...ee Figure 15 p 27 a For 2 Speed Air Handler operation connect a thermostat or other zone control device to the Symbio 700 Unit Controller as shown on unit schematic b For SZVAV Operation connect a zon...

Page 29: ...G MODE INDICATES DIRECTION OF REFRIGERANT FLOW NOTE B DUAL CIRCUIT MODELS HAVE 2 REFRIGERATION CIRCUITS Figure 19 Typical split system heat pump heating refrigerant circuit NOTE A TXV S D COMPRESSOR N...

Page 30: ...S DIRECTION OF REFRIGERANT FLOW NOTE B DUAL CIRCUIT MODELS HAVE 2 REFRIGERATION CIRCUITS Figure 21 Typical split system heat pump heating refrigerant circuit NOTE A TXV S D COMPRESSOR NOTE A NOTE A FI...

Page 31: ...ompressor and the outdoor fans if suction pressure drops below the Low Pressure Cut Out setting Once the suction pressure has returned to normal the compressor and outdoor fans will cycle back on High...

Page 32: ...y W Wh he en n i it t i is s n ne ec ce es ss sa ar ry y t to o w wo or rk k w wi it th h l li iv ve e e el le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l c co om mp po on ne en nt ts s h ha av ve e a a q qu ua al li if...

Page 33: ...mbio Service and Installation mobile application The modes shown below can be initiated Depending on the equipment configuration the controller will energize the appropriate outputs A user selected ti...

Page 34: ...tenance procedures at the intervals scheduled This will prolong the life of the unit and reduce the possibility of costly equipment failure Monthly Conduct the following maintenance inspections once p...

Page 35: ...SSP SVX001B EN 35 in Step 1 then restore power to the unit 10 Using a fin comb straighten any coil fins that were inadvertently bent during the cleaning process M Ma ai in nt te en na an nc ce e...

Page 36: ...or Superheat F at compressor Subcooling F at liquid line Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Suction Pressure Discharge Pressure Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 C1 C2 C1 C2 Note Perform each inspection once per...

Page 37: ...9320001 436759650001 TWA0904 A TWE0904 A 436759330001 436759660001 TWA0764DA TWE0764DA 436759340001 436759670001 TWA0904 D TWE0904 D 436759350001 436759680001 TWA1014DA TWE1014DA 436759360001 43675969...

Page 38: ...72 076 090 101 120 and Digit 9 A 1213 2982 Control Schematic Wiring Diagram for units with Single Compressor and Single Fan All TWA Units with Digit 4 6 060 072 076 090 101 120 and Digit 9 A 1213 2983...

Page 39: ...or shipments outside the conterminous United States a replacement product or at the option of the warrantor parts for the repair of the product not conforming to this warranty and which have been retu...

Page 40: ...ease visit trane com or americanstandardair com Trane and American Standard have a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserve the right to change design and specifications w...

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