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Installer’s Guide

SYSTEM FAULTS

REFRIGERANT  CIRCUIT

Head  Pressure Too  High

Head  Pressure Too  Low

Suction  Pressure Too  High

Suction  Pressure Too  Low

Liquid  Refrig.  Floodback  (TXV/EEV)

Liquid  Refrig.  Floodback

(Cap.  Tube)

I.D.  Coil  Frosting

Compressor  Runs

Inadequate  or  No  Cooling/Htg
ELECTRICAL
Compressor  &  O.D.  Fan

Won’t  Start
Compressor  Will  Not  Start

But  O.D.  Fan  Runs

O.D.  Fan  Won’t  Start

Compressor  Hums  But  Won’t  Start

Compressor  Cycles  on  IOL

I.D.  Blower  Won’t  Start

DEFROST

Unit  Won’t  Initiate  Defrost

Defrost Terminates  on Time

Unit  Icing  Up

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troUBLeShootInG chart — What to check

h.  oPeratIonaL and  

checkoUt ProcedUreS

Final phases of this installation are the unit Operational and 

Checkout Procedures which are found in this instruction on page 

11. To obtain proper performance, all units must be operated and 

charge adjustments made in accordance with procedures found in 

the Service Facts.

IMPORTANT:  

Perform a final unit inspection to be sure that factory tubing has not 

shifted during shipment. Adjust tubing if necessary so tubes do not rub 

against each other when the unit runs. Also be sure that wiring con-

nections are tight and wire routing is secure.

I.   eLectrIc heaterS

Electric heaters, if used, are to be installed in the air handling 

device according to the instructions accompanying the air handler 

and the heaters.

J.   SeacoaSt ShIeLd

If installed within one mile of salt water, including seacoasts and 

inland waterways, models without factory supplied Seacoast Salt 

Shields require the addition of BAYSEAC001 (Seacoast Kit) at in-

stallation time.  Please refer to Application Guide SS-APB006-EN: 

Trane - Sea Coast Applications

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IMPORTANT: 
See Limited Warranty information in Use and Care Manual.

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18-BC53D2-3

Содержание ComfortLink II Charge Assist 4TTZ0 Series

Страница 1: ...be replaced Never break a vacuum with air and always change the driers when opening the system for component replacement For specific handling concerns with R 410A and POE AB oil reference Retrofit Bu...

Страница 2: ...vice Facts Charge level can always be verified with the Refrigerant Charging Chart found in the Service Facts 1 Determine the most practical way to run the lines 2 Consider types of bends to be made a...

Страница 3: ...e hook up diagram included in these instructions 6 Precautions should be taken to avoid heat damage to the pressure tap valve core during brazing It is recommended that the pressure tap port valve cor...

Страница 4: ...horting any of the other pins to this pin causes the function of the other pin to be executed Leaving this pin open results in the normal mode of operation 2 TST Test Shorting TEST_COMMON to this pin...

Страница 5: ...Installer s Guide Field Wiring Diagram Communicating Indoor Unit Communicating Outdoor Unit 7 NOTE For non communicating systems use 24 volt harness accessory BAYACHP024A 18 BC53D2 3 5...

Страница 6: ...Installer s Guide 8 COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24V Comfort Control 24V 2 STAGE OR 2 STEP Cooling 6 18 BC53D2 3...

Страница 7: ...Installer s Guide 9 COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24V Comfort COntrol 24V 2 stage OR 2 STEP heat pump 18 BC53D2 3 7...

Страница 8: ...our Once charged the system will exit Charge Assist and control will return to the Comfort Control Direction for Charge Assist If the system charge is low the ADD LED will turn on and stay on up to on...

Страница 9: ...x Lift 25 20 15 10 0 10 20 25 30 40 60 80 Dip Switch 1 ON TOTAL REFRIGERANT LINE LENGTH FEET REFRIGERANT LINE LIFT FEET Max Lift 25 20 15 10 0 10 20 25 30 40 60 80 4TEE3_06 Air Handler 4TXCC008 Coil 4...

Страница 10: ...C H C H C H C H C H C H C H C H C H C H P P P P P P P P P P P P P P S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S P P P P S S S S P P P P S S P P P P P P P P P P P P P P S S S S S S S S P P...

Страница 11: ...re in MM Inches MODELS BASE A B C D E F G H J K 4TTZ0024A 4TWZ0024A 4 1369 53 7 8 946 37 1 4 870 34 1 4 5 8 3 8 152 6 98 3 7 8 219 8 5 8 86 3 3 8 1035 40 3 4 4TTZ0036A 4TWZ0036A 4TTZ0048A 4TWZ0048A 4T...

Страница 12: ...tubing 5 Verify tightness of all electrical connects 6 Observe outdoor fan during on cycle for clearance and smooth operation 7 Indoor coil drain line drains freely Pour water into drain pan 8 Supply...

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