Trane Precedent FIAEHTB309 Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 13

Installation

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16. Install the heater terminal block plate to the unit base rail 

and heater control panel.

17. Connect the heater element wire harness(es) to the 

contactors. 

18. Connect the wire harness from the terminal block to the 

bottom side of the heater fuse blocks. Pay close attention 
to the proper L1/L2/L3 connections for each circuit and 
wire number (for heater 1A, 1B, 2A or 2B).

19. Connect the wire harness from the terminal block to the 

main power fuse block.

20. Route wires from Fuse 6-8 (control box fusing) up through 

top opening in heater directly into closest opening in main 
control box. Route wire across lower section of main 
control box to HTB1. Refer to unit level device location 
sheet for HTB1 location. Be sure pressure lugs on HTB1 
are torqued to spec. Refer to label on side of HTB1 for the 
proper torque based on wire gauge being installed.

21. Connect control harness to connectors on the electric heat 

contactors and route harness to the main control box.
a. Refer to 

Figure 19

 for indoor option module location. 

Wire control voltage harnesses from contactors to 
indoor options module. Stage 1 to J6 and Stage 2 (if 
installed) to J7. 

b. Refer to schematic for electrical connections. Harness 

routes out of upper opening in heat assembly then 
directly into the lower left opening in main control box. 
Fresh air module is located on left side low voltage door. 
Route harness through the U-shaped opening located 
in lower left corner of low voltage door and use wire ties 
already installed.

22. Install the bulkhead post.

23. Install lower TBUE panel to the base.

24. Install the heater door assembly. Mount the bracket on the 

bottom rail with two screws so the schematic labels are on 
the inside of the door facing the heater control panel and 
the warning label is facing out.

25. Install the four screws that secure the heat section access 

panel to close access to the electric heat section.

26. Scratch out the square on unit nameplate showing heater 

model installed in unit.

Figure 18.  Terminal plate mounting

 SCREWS

Figure 19. Indoor options access

Figure 20.  Lower TBUE panel

Figure 21.  Hinged access door mounting

SCREWS

 SCREWS

Summary of Contents for Precedent FIAEHTB309 Series

Page 1: ...fic knowledge and training Improperly installed adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury When working on the equipment observe all precautions in...

Page 2: ...dous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury It could also be used to alert against unsafe practices NOTICE Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or prop...

Page 3: ...r respective owners Revision History Updated Table 2 in the General information chapter Added FIADAST008 requirements with heat pump models in the Installation chapter WARNING Follow EHS Policies Fail...

Page 4: ...28B EN Table of Contents General Information 5 Installation 7 Precedent 6 to 12 5 Tons 7 Inspection 7 Precedent 15 to 25 Tons Cooling Only and 12 5 to 25 Tons Heat Pump 10 Inspection 10 Temperature Ri...

Page 5: ...327 FIAEHTB336 FIAEHTB354 FIAEHTC318 T J150 3 FIAEHTC327 FIAEHTC336 FIAEHTC354 FIAEHTB409 T J072 4 T J090 4 T J102 4 FIAEHTB418 T J120 4 FIAEHTB427 FIAEHTB436 FIAEHTB454 FIAEHTC418 T J150 4 FIAEHTC427...

Page 6: ...IAEHTD436 T J210 4 T J240 4 T J300 4 FIAEHTD454 FIAEHTD472 FIAEHTDW18 T J180 W FIAEHTDW36 T J210 W T J240 W T J300 W FIAEHTDW54 FIAEHTDW72 FIAEHWD318 W G J150 3 W G J180 3 FIAEHWD336 W G J240 3 W G J3...

Page 7: ...upport the electric heat assembly and secure the inward edge of the electric heat accessory control panel Slits in the insulation should allow the tabs to protrude through the insulation and be visibl...

Page 8: ...ollowing a Heating elements are not damaged or pinched b Heating elements are not short circuited to each other or to the heater frame or equipment cabinet Test every heater element with ohmmeter and...

Page 9: ...r equipment has been in operation and components have reached operating temperature 13 Install the magnets into the door The magnets should lock into place once installed 14 Close electric heater cont...

Page 10: ...9 below WARNING Hazardous Voltage w Capacitors Failure to disconnect power and discharge capacitors before servicing could result in death or serious injury Disconnect all electric power including re...

Page 11: ...oute the Heater 2 wires through the bushing and run the wires to Heater 2 Heater 2 wires are labeled 2A or 2B iii Install the other plastic ring bushing in the wire chase hole so it is installed from...

Page 12: ...unit by tipping the back of the assembly up slightly and engaging the heater side brackets between the guide rails Verify the free end of the wire harness is away from the heater opening as the assem...

Page 13: ...ain control box a Refer to Figure 19 for indoor option module location Wire control voltage harnesses from contactors to indoor options module Stage 1 to J6 and Stage 2 if installed to J7 b Refer to s...

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Page 15: ...Notes ACC SVN228B EN 15...

Page 16: ...ations without notice We are committed to using environmentally conscious print practices Trane and American Standard create comfortable energy efficient indoor environments for commercial and residen...

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