BCXC-SVX01A-EN
7
Installation
Receiving and Handling
Blower coil units are packaged for easy
handling and storage on the job site.
Upon delivery, inspect all components for
possible shipping damage. See the
Receiving Checklist section for detailed
instructions. Trane recommends leaving
units and accessories in their shipping
packages/skids for protection and
handling ease until installation.
Shipping Package
Blower coil air handlers ship assembled
on skids with protective coverings over
the coil and discharge openings.
Ship-Separate Accessories
Field-installed sensors ship separately
inside the unit’s main control panel. Piping
packages, mixing boxes, ship separately
packaged on the same skid as the unit.
Receiving Checklist
Complete the following checklist
immediately after receiving unit
shipment to detect possible shipping
damage.
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Inspect individual cartons before
accepting. Check for rattles, bent carton
corners, or other visible indications of
shipping damage.
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If a unit appears damaged, inspect it
immediately before accepting the
shipment. Manually rotate the fan
wheel to ensure it turns freely. Make
specific notations concerning the
damage on the freight bill. Do not
refuse delivery.
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Inspect the unit for concealed damage
before it is stored and as soon as
possible after delivery. Report
concealed damage to the freight line
within the allotted time after delivery.
Check with the carrier for their allotted
time to submit a claim
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Do not move damaged material from
the receiving location. It is the receiver’s
responsibility to provide reasonable
evidence that concealed damage did
not occur after delivery.
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Do not continue unpacking the
shipment if it appears damaged. Retain
all internal packing, cartons, and crate.
Take photos of damaged material if
possible.
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Notify the carrier’s terminal of the
damage immediately by phone and
mail. Request an immediate joint
inspection of the damage by the carrier
and consignee.
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Notify your Trane representative of
the damage and arrange for repair.
Have the carrier inspect the damage
before making any repairs to the unit.
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Compare the electrical data on the unit
nameplate with the ordering and
shipping information to verify the
correct unit is received.
Jobsite Storage
Recommendations
This unit is intended for indoor use only.
To protect the unit from damage due to
the elements and prevent it from
possibly becoming a contaminant source
for IAQ problems, store the unit indoors. If
indoor storage is not possible, the Trane
Company makes the following provisions
for outdoor storage:
1. Place the unit(s) on a dry surface or
raised off the ground to assure
adequate air circulation beneath unit
and to assure that no portion of the unit
contacts standing water at any time.
2. Cover the entire unit with a canvas
tarp only. Do not
use clear, black, or
plastic tarps as they may cause
excessive moisture condensation and
equipment damage.
Note: Wet interior unit insulation can
become an amplification site for micro-
bial growth (mold), which may cause
odors and health-related indoor air
quality problems. If there is visable
evidence of microbial growth (mold) on
the interior insulation, remove and
replace the insulation prior to operating
the system.
Pre-Installation
Considerations
Installation Preparation
Before installing the unit, perform the
following procedures to ensure proper
unit operation.
1. Verify the floor or foundation is level.
Shim or repair as necessary. To ensure
proper unit operation, install the unit
level (zero tolerance) in both horizontal
axes. Failure to level the unit properly
can result in condensate management
problems, such as standing water
inside the unit. Standing water and wet
surfaces inside units can result in
microbial growth (mold) in the drain
pan that may cause unpleasant odors
and serious health-related indoor air
quality problem.
2. Allow adequate service and code
clearances as recommended in
“Service Access” section on page 7.
Position the unit and skid assembly in its
final location. Test lift the unit to
determine exact unit balance and
stability before hoisting it to the
installation location.
Service Access
See Table I-PC-1 and Figure I-PC-1 on
page 8 for recommended service and
code clearances.
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage!
Before servicing unit disconnect all
electrical power including remote
disconnects. Follow proper lockout/
tagout procedures to ensure power
cannot be inadvertently energized.
Failure to disconnect power before
servicing can cause death or serious
injury.