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General Information

Unit Shipment

Each chiller ships from the factory as
a hermetically-assembled package; it
is factory-piped, wired and tested. All
openings are covered or plugged to
prevent contamination during
shipment and handling.

See Figure 1 for an illustration of a
typical chiller and its components.
When the unit arrives at the job site,
inspect it thoroughly for damage and
material shortages. Suggested
inspection steps below:

1. To prevent damaging moisture

from entering the unit and causing
corrosion, each chiller is
pressurized with dry nitrogen
before shipment.

2. Verify that the chiller is dehydrated

by checking the evaporator press
for an indication of holding charge
pressure. Temporarily attach
service gauge to refrigerant
charging valves.

Note: 

The holding charge should

register approximately 5 psig
[34.5 kPa) on the gauge at 72°F
[22.2°C]. If the charge has escaped,
contact your local Trane sales
office for instructions.

3. The loose parts box and isolator

pads ship in the motor terminal
box or unit mounted starter
enclosure if so equipped. Remove
the sheet metal shipping bracket
from the motor terminal box and
discard.

4. Check the oil sump sight glasses

to verify that the sump was
factory-charged with 9 gallons
[34 l] of oil on units with a
Refrigerant Pump.

Beginning with design sequence

2K for the CVHE, L0 for the CVHG
and U0 for the CVHF a new
redesigned lubrication system has
been incorporated. Aluminum
balls, which are incorporated into
the sight glass, float when oil is
present, showing a better visible
display of the oil level indication.

5. If no oil level indication is visible,

contact your local Trane sales
office.

6. Compare the unit nameplate data

(including electrical characteristics)
with the corresponding ordering
and shipping information to verify
that the correct unit was shipped
to the job site.

7. If a thorough inspection of the

chiller reveals damage or material
shortages, be sure to file these
claims with the carrier
immediately. Specify the extent
and type of damage found, and
notify the appropriate Trane sales
representative. Do not install a
damaged unit without the sales
representative’s approval.

Storage

If the chiller will be stored at the job
site for an extended period of time
before it is installed, exercise these
precautionary measures to protect
the unit from damage.

1. Do not remove the protective

coverings factory-installed on the
control panel and compressor
inlet vane actuator for shipment.

2. Store the chiller in a dry, vibration

free and secure area. If factory
insulated, protect chiller from
prolonged exposure to sunlight.

CAUTION

Insulation Damage!

TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE
FACTORY-INSTALLED INSULATION,
do not allow excessive exposure to
sunlight.

3. Periodically check evaporator

pressure to verify that 3 to 5 psig
[21 to 34.5kPa] dry nitrogen @
72°F [22.2°C] ambient holding
charge is still in the chiller. If this
charge escapes, contact a qualified
service organization and the Trane
sales engineer that handled the
order.

Note: 

The storage for the

microcomputer-based devices in the
unit control panel is -40°F [-40°C] to
158°F [70°C].

Recommended Unit
Clearances

Adequate clearances around and
above the chiller is required to allow
sufficient access for service and
maintenance operations.

Figures 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 illustrate the
recommended clearances for units
with and without options.

Note:

 In each instance, the minimum

vertical clearance above the chiller is
3 feet.

In addition, be sure to provide
working space clearance in front of
the unit control panel to satisfy
national and local electric codes.

Important:

 Do NOT install piping or

conduit above the compressor
motor assembly or behind the
suction elbow.

(Specific unit clearance requirements
are also indicated in the submittal
package provided for your unit.)

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Страница 2: ...ment damage Your personal safety and the proper operation of this machine depend upon the strict observance of these precautions NOTICE Warnings and Cautions appear at appropriate sections throughout...

Страница 3: ...nit Nameplate Metric Conversion Responsibilities of Installing Contractor s Unit Shipment Storage Recommended Unit Clearances Operating Environment Storage Requirements if Chiller is not installed Fou...

Страница 4: ...ommended Lifting Arrangements 18 6 Isolation Pad 19 7 Isolation Spring Placement 21 8 Chiller Foot Isolator Orientation 22 9 Typical Spring Isolator Types and Construction 23 10 Checking Unit Levelnes...

Страница 5: ...ical Engineers ASHRAE American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers BAS Building Automation System LBU La Crosse Business Unit CABS Auxiliary Condenser Tube Bundle Size CDBS...

Страница 6: ...ahead of all pumps and automatic modulating valves 12 Supply and install pressure relief piping from pressure relief rupture disc to atmosphere 13 If necessary supply sufficient HCFC 22 refrigerant m...

Страница 7: ...optional starter option only D Terminal lugs E Ground connection s F Jumper bars G BAS wiring optional H IPC wiring AFD and remote mounted starters only I Control voltage wiring AFD and remote mounted...

Страница 8: ...verify that the correct unit was shipped to the job site 7 If a thorough inspection of the chiller reveals damage or material shortages be sure to file these claims with the carrier immediately Speci...

Страница 9: ...nd the compressor shaft rotated 450 degrees Contact a qualified service organization to perform this task 8 If the chiller is stored for more than five years and the storage is expected to be indefini...

Страница 10: ...g charges of refrigerant oil and water Table 2 and Table 3 give a summary of standard tube bundle locations Table 4 indicates the weights of various chiller options Table 5 shows typical weights for C...

Страница 11: ...6 4724 15 6 4724 N A N A E L N A N A N A N A N A N A 17 5 5309 N A N A 17 5 5309 S S 26 5 8052 26 6 3 8 8087 27 4 1 4 8338 N A N A N A N A N A N A D S L M L L L 33 11 1 4 10343 34 10363 34 10 1 2 1064...

Страница 12: ...4 N A N A E L N A N A N A N A N A N A 17 5 5309 N A N A N A N A S S 26 5 8052 26 6 3 8 8087 27 4 1 4 8338 N A N A N A N A N A N A D S L M L L L 33 11 1 4 10343 34 10363 34 10 1 2 10630 35 5 1 4 10801...

Страница 13: ...SVN01C EN General Information Figure 4 Tube bundle locations showing cooling only free cooling and heat recovery and auxiliary condenser units Free Cooling Units Heat Recovery and Auxiliary Condenser...

Страница 14: ...10 1 2 9 1 8 1 2 5 8 7 8 142 8 7 3 8 2 0 7 8 3 2 1 2 6 2 7 9 3 8 9 1 8 1 2 7 3 5 8 210 8 7 1 2 2 4 1 8 3 7 1 2 6 6 5 8 8 7 5 8 9 1 8 1 2 3 9 3 4 250 Not Available Table 4 Typical shipping and operati...

Страница 15: ...5 1108 1997 2632 232 356 1162 250 Not Available Table 4 Typical shipping and operating weights k see note 1 Cond Size Aux Cond Size 80 Aux Cond Size 130 Heat Rec Cond Free Cooling CDSZ Ship Oper Ship...

Страница 16: ...640 080S 080S 23272 26387 10556 11969 CVHF 555 640 080S 080L 24615 27974 11165 12689 CVHF 555 640 080L 080L 26195 30087 11882 13647 CVHF 650 910 080S 080S 24242 27357 10996 12409 CVHF 650 910 080S 080...

Страница 17: ...en remove the eyebolt that was used to secure the safety chain to the compressor and reinstall the retaining colt in its place If the chiller cannot be moved using the conventional rigging method just...

Страница 18: ...nt or property only damage Failure to properly lift unit may result in death or serious injury See details below WARNING Improper Unit Lift Test lift unit approximately 24 inches to verify proper cent...

Страница 19: ...19 CVHE SVN01C EN General Information...

Страница 20: ...n Isolation Pads When the unit is ready for final placement position isolation pads end for end under the full length of the chiller leg The pads measure 6 18 152 4x457 mm and on some units there may...

Страница 21: ...7 15173 6882 CVHF 555 640 080S 080L 12614 5722 15360 6967 CVHF 555 640 080L 080L 12876 5841 17211 7807 CVHF 650 910 080S 080S 11835 5368 15522 7041 CVHF 650 910 080S 080L 13233 6002 15711 7127 CVHF 65...

Страница 22: ...CVHE SVN01C EN 22 General Information Figure 7 Isolation spring placement...

Страница 23: ...ator However do not allow the screws to protrude below the underside of the isolator upper housing An alternative method of fastening the chiller to the isolators is to cement the neoprene pads 5 Set...

Страница 24: ...ing Bolt 6 1 2 165 mm Free Height Adjust the isolator so that the upper housing clears the lower housing by at least 1 4 6 mm Acoustical nonskid neoprene pad top and bottom 5 8 16 mm 4 X 88 22mm Dia H...

Страница 25: ...1 B UNC Adjusting and Leveling Bolts Figure 9 continued Typical spring isolator types and construction Type CT 7 Spring Isolators Isolator Maximum Spring Type Load Deflection Color and Size lbs Inches...

Страница 26: ...ttom 2 1 5 8 28 5 mm 7 Unc Adjusting Leveling Bolts 7 1 2 190 5 mm Figure 9 continued Typical spring isolator types and construction Isolator Maximum Spring Type Load Deflection Color and Size lbs Inc...

Страница 27: ...h water until the level aligns with the punch mark at one end of the chiller then check the water level at the opposite mark If the water level does not align with the punch mark use full length shims...

Страница 28: ...ntinuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice Only qualified technicians should perform the installation and servicing of equi...

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