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PTAC-SVX002A-EN

Introduction

The ProSpace™ Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners
and heat pumps provide a high standard of quality in
performance, workmanship, durability and appearance
as they heat and cool the occupied air space year
round.

This manual provides information for ease of
installation, operation and maintenance. All models are
designed for through–the–wall installation. Separate
installation instructions are included with all accessory
components.

General Information

Read this manual completely and carefully before
starting any work. Write down the model and serial
number on the space provided on the product
registration card. The model and serial number can be
located on the serial number plate attached to the unit.
These numbers are required for any service work.

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Warnings, Cautions, and Notices

Safety advisories appear throughout this manual as
required. Your personal safety and the proper
operation of this machine depend upon the strict
observance of these precautions.

The three types of advisories are defined as follows:

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which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury. It could also be used to alert
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NOTICE

Indicates a situation that could result in
equipment or property-damage only
accidents.

Important Environmental Concerns

Scientific research has shown that certain man-made
chemicals can affect the earth’s naturally occurring
stratospheric ozone layer when released to the
atmosphere. In particular, several of the identified
chemicals that may affect the ozone layer are
refrigerants that contain Chlorine, Fluorine and Carbon
(CFCs) and those containing Hydrogen, Chlorine,
Fluorine and Carbon (HCFCs). Not all refrigerants
containing these compounds have the same potential
impact to the environment. Trane advocates the
responsible handling of all refrigerants-including

industry replacements for CFCs such as HCFCs and
HFCs.

Important Responsible Refrigerant
Practices

Trane believes that responsible refrigerant practices are
important to the environment, our customers, and the
air conditioning industry. All technicians who handle
refrigerants must be certified. The Federal Clean Air Act
(Section 608) sets forth the requirements for handling,
reclaiming, recovering and recycling of certain
refrigerants and the equipment that is used in these
service procedures. In addition, some states or
municipalities may have additional requirements that
must also be adhered to for responsible management
of refrigerants. Know the applicable laws and follow
them.

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Summary of Contents for ProSpace PTEF

Page 1: ...es specific 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 precaut...

Page 2: ...rants that contain Chlorine Fluorine and Carbon CFCs and those containing Hydrogen Chlorine Fluorine and Carbon HCFCs Not all refrigerants containing these compounds have the same potential impact to...

Page 3: ...l P PP PE E i in n a ac cc co or rd da an nc ce e w wi it th h O OS SH HA A N NF FP PA A 7 70 0E E o or r o ot th he er r c co ou un nt tr ry y s sp pe ec ci if fi ic c r re eq qu ui ir re em me en nt...

Page 4: ...revise this publication at any time and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any person of such revision or change Trademarks All trademarks referenced in this document are the...

Page 5: ...11 All Units 11 Grounding 11 Voltage Supply 12 Cord Connected Units 12 Power Cord Protection 12 Installation 13 Trane Wall Sleeve and Grille 13 Considerations for Use of Existing Sleeves 13 Installing...

Page 6: ...6 PTAC SVX002A EN Front Panel and Case 27 Outdoor Coil 27 Base Pan 27 Air Filter 27 Troubleshooting 29 T Ta ab bl le e o of f C Co on nt te en nt ts s...

Page 7: ...oling with Electric Heat H Heat Pump with Electric Heat D Di ig gi it t 4 4 D De ev ve el lo op pm me en nt t S Se eq qu ue en nc ce e F D Di ig gi it t 5 5 t th hr ro ou ug gh h 7 7 S Si iz ze e a an...

Page 8: ...or optimum quietness The indoor fan always runs at a minimum of 10 seconds before the compressor in order to reduce the sound of the compressor starting Random Compressor Restart The compressor is equ...

Page 9: ...s the Dual 8 displays a ten digit the unit digit at first and then displays BLANK hundred digit Fan Configuration Optimization for Selected Application The unit can be optimized for selected applicat...

Page 10: ...ed from a different location If the unit detects 24 Vac on this input it automatically turns itself OFF If no voltage is detected on the input the unit runs normally Wall Thermostat Control a wired wa...

Page 11: ...erage requirements for example electric heater size The unit ships without a power cord N No ot te e Ensure the outlet matches the appropriate prong configuration on the plug It should be within reach...

Page 12: ...e 09 12 and 15 Voltage 230 Vac 265 Vac Amps 15 20 30 15 20 30 Heater Size 2 5 kW 3 5 kW 5 0 kW 2 5 kW 3 5 kW 5 0 kW Plug Layout G G G G W G W G W NEMA Plug 6 15P 6 20P 6 30P 7 15P 7 20P 7 30P Cord PWR...

Page 13: ...s 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 in nj ju ur ry 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...

Page 14: ...lity for costs or damage due to defects in the sleeve or for improper installation Remove any existing foam baffles installed on competitor s outdoor grille General Electric Metal Wall Sleeve intercha...

Page 15: ...ab bo ov ve e t th he e u un ni it t t to o p pr re ev ve en nt t t th he e s st tr ra ap ps s f fr ro om m c cr ru us sh hi in ng g t th he e u un ni it t c ca ab bi in ne et t o or r d da am ma ag g...

Page 16: ...ts firmly against front of wall sleeve 5 Secure with four screws supplied through the unit flange holes 6 Re install front panel by first hooking tabs over top rail of unit and then pushing in on the...

Page 17: ...Direction Only for Duct Installations 1 Remove front panel 2 Remove louver screws that hold the louver insert in place on the back side of the front panel 3 Turn louver insert and rotate it 180 4 Repl...

Page 18: ...y Heating Electric Heat Only Heat Pump Down For only heat pump units 2 Wall Thermostat Enable A wired wall thermostat can be connected to the unit The dip switch must be adjusted accordingly in order...

Page 19: ...simultaneously either the S Se et tp po oi in nt t or S Se et tp po oi in nt t buttons Choose from the following four 4 options F Fa ah hr re en nh he ei it t C Ce el ls si iu us s D Di is sp pl la ay...

Page 20: ...nd E Em me er rg ge en nc cy y A Au ut to o C Co oo ol li in ng g R Re ej je ec ct te ed d displays as CD 7 When activating Auto Cooling Operation and room temperature reaches 85 F while the unit is i...

Page 21: ...nd di iv vi id du ua al l w wh ho o h ha as s b be ee en n p pr ro op pe er rl ly y t tr ra ai in ne ed d i in n h ha an nd dl li in ng g l li iv ve e e el le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l c co om mp po on n...

Page 22: ...ATUS LED indicator on main board 5 Reinstall terminal connector 6 Ensure that unit is configured for wall thermostat enable 7 Replace control panel label with control panel guard 8 Power up the unit G...

Page 23: ...of diagnostic codes Table 5 Diagnostic Codes Diagnostic Code Code Description Explanation 1 Indoor air temp sensor open or short An 8 segment display Fl STATUS light flashes once an then OFF 3 seconds...

Page 24: ...me er r P Pr re ev vi ie ew w f fu un nc ct ti io on n use this function to preview the remaining time of timer S Sl le ee ep p f fu un nc ct ti io on n can only be set only using the remote controll...

Page 25: ...in size for each speed When initializing the fan the AUTO setting is default N No ot te e Only LOW Fan Mode can be selected in DRY mode Pressing this key can not adjust the fan speed but can send mess...

Page 26: ...TC CH H O ON NS SW WI IT TC CH H O OF FF F states The unit show the LOCK icon when in LOCK Mode in which case the lock icon flashes three 3 times upon operation of any key The LOCK icon does not disp...

Page 27: ...ned N No ot te e Never use a high pressure sprayer on the coil Base Pan Periodically check the base pan and clean if required Air Filter I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t Do not the operate unit without fil...

Page 28: ...nt filter Clean outdoor orifice and fan Clean indoor coil Never use high pressure spray on coils Clean indoor fan wire screen and front panel Clean or install new indoor air inlet filter s Clean wall...

Page 29: ...been turned OFF to prevent tripping of the compressor overload Ensure that curtains blinds or furniture are not restricting or blocking unit airflow Reset to a lower or higher temperature setting Remo...

Page 30: ...ressor Restart whenever the unit is plugged in or the power has been restarted a random compressor restart occurs After a power outage the compressor restarts after approximately three 3 minutes Compr...

Page 31: ...PTAC SVX002A EN 31 N No ot te es s...

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