background image

©2020

SSA-SVX06H-EN

Introduction

Read this manual thoroughly before operating or
servicing this unit.

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:

WARNING

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous 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 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 and HCFCs such as
saturated or unsaturated HFCs and HCFCs.

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 according to local
rules. For the USA, 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.

W

WA

AR

RN

NIIN

NG

G

P

Prro

op

pe

err F

Fiie

elld

d W

Wiirriin

ng

g a

an

nd

d G

Grro

ou

un

nd

diin

ng

g

R

Re

eq

qu

uiirre

ed

d!!

F

Fa

aiillu

urre

e tto

o ffo

ollllo

ow

w cco

od

de

e cco

ou

ulld

d rre

essu

ulltt iin

n d

de

ea

atth

h o

orr

sse

erriio

ou

uss iin

njju

urry

y..

A

Allll ffiie

elld

d w

wiirriin

ng

g M

MU

US

ST

T b

be

e p

pe

errffo

orrm

me

ed

d b

by

y q

qu

ua

alliiffiie

ed

d

p

pe

errsso

on

nn

ne

ell.. IIm

mp

prro

op

pe

errlly

y iin

nsstta

alllle

ed

d a

an

nd

d g

grro

ou

un

nd

de

ed

d

ffiie

elld

d w

wiirriin

ng

g p

po

osse

ess F

FIIR

RE

E a

an

nd

d E

EL

LE

EC

CT

TR

RO

OC

CU

UT

TIIO

ON

N

h

ha

azza

arrd

dss.. T

To

o a

av

vo

oiid

d tth

he

esse

e h

ha

azza

arrd

dss,, y

yo

ou

u M

MU

US

ST

T ffo

ollllo

ow

w

rre

eq

qu

uiirre

em

me

en

nttss ffo

orr ffiie

elld

d w

wiirriin

ng

g iin

nsstta

alllla

attiio

on

n a

an

nd

d

g

grro

ou

un

nd

diin

ng

g a

ass d

de

essccrriib

be

ed

d iin

n N

NE

EC

C a

an

nd

d y

yo

ou

urr llo

occa

all//

sstta

atte

e//n

na

attiio

on

na

all e

elle

eccttrriicca

all cco

od

de

ess..

W

WA

AR

RN

NIIN

NG

G

P

Pe

errsso

on

na

all P

Prro

otte

eccttiiv

ve

e E

Eq

qu

uiip

pm

me

en

ntt ((P

PP

PE

E))

R

Re

eq

qu

uiirre

ed

d!!

F

Fa

aiillu

urre

e tto

o w

we

ea

arr p

prro

op

pe

err P

PP

PE

E ffo

orr tth

he

e jjo

ob

b b

be

eiin

ng

g

u

un

nd

de

errtta

akke

en

n cco

ou

ulld

d rre

essu

ulltt iin

n d

de

ea

atth

h o

orr sse

erriio

ou

uss iin

njju

urry

y..

T

Te

ecch

hn

niicciia

an

nss,, iin

n o

orrd

de

err tto

o p

prro

otte

ecctt tth

he

em

msse

ellv

ve

ess ffrro

om

m

p

po

otte

en

nttiia

all e

elle

eccttrriicca

all,, m

me

ecch

ha

an

niicca

all,, a

an

nd

d cch

he

em

miicca

all

h

ha

azza

arrd

dss,, M

MU

US

ST

T ffo

ollllo

ow

w p

prre

ecca

au

uttiio

on

nss iin

n tth

hiiss m

ma

an

nu

ua

all

a

an

nd

d o

on

n tth

he

e tta

ag

gss,, ssttiicckke

errss,, a

an

nd

d lla

ab

be

ellss,, a

ass w

we

ellll a

ass tth

he

e

iin

nssttrru

uccttiio

on

nss b

be

ello

ow

w::

••

B

Be

effo

orre

e iin

nsstta

alllliin

ng

g//sse

errv

viicciin

ng

g tth

hiiss u

un

niitt,,

tte

ecch

hn

niicciia

an

nss M

MU

US

ST

T p

pu

utt o

on

n a

allll P

PP

PE

E rre

eq

qu

uiirre

ed

d ffo

orr

tth

he

e w

wo

orrkk b

be

eiin

ng

g u

un

nd

de

errtta

akke

en

n ((E

Ex

xa

am

mp

plle

ess;; ccu

utt

rre

essiisstta

an

ntt g

gllo

ov

ve

ess//sslle

ee

ev

ve

ess,, b

bu

utty

yll g

gllo

ov

ve

ess,, ssa

affe

etty

y

g

glla

asssse

ess,, h

ha

arrd

d h

ha

att//b

bu

um

mp

p cca

ap

p,, ffa

allll p

prro

otte

eccttiio

on

n,,

e

elle

eccttrriicca

all P

PP

PE

E a

an

nd

d a

arrcc fflla

assh

h ccllo

otth

hiin

ng

g))..

A

AL

LW

WA

AY

YS

S rre

effe

err tto

o a

ap

pp

prro

op

prriia

atte

e S

Sa

affe

etty

y D

Da

atta

a

S

Sh

he

ee

ettss ((S

SD

DS

S)) a

an

nd

d O

OS

SH

HA

A g

gu

uiid

de

elliin

ne

ess ffo

orr

p

prro

op

pe

err P

PP

PE

E..

••

W

Wh

he

en

n w

wo

orrkkiin

ng

g w

wiitth

h o

orr a

arro

ou

un

nd

d h

ha

azza

arrd

do

ou

uss

cch

he

em

miicca

allss,, A

AL

LW

WA

AY

YS

S rre

effe

err tto

o tth

he

e a

ap

pp

prro

op

prriia

atte

e

S

SD

DS

S a

an

nd

d O

OS

SH

HA

A//G

GH

HS

S ((G

Gllo

ob

ba

all H

Ha

arrm

mo

on

niizze

ed

d

S

Sy

ysstte

em

m o

off C

Clla

assssiiffiicca

attiio

on

n a

an

nd

d L

La

ab

be

elllliin

ng

g o

off

C

Ch

he

em

miicca

allss)) g

gu

uiid

de

elliin

ne

ess ffo

orr iin

nffo

orrm

ma

attiio

on

n o

on

n

a

allllo

ow

wa

ab

blle

e p

pe

errsso

on

na

all e

ex

xp

po

ossu

urre

e lle

ev

ve

ellss,, p

prro

op

pe

err

rre

essp

piirra

atto

orry

y p

prro

otte

eccttiio

on

n a

an

nd

d h

ha

an

nd

dlliin

ng

g

iin

nssttrru

uccttiio

on

nss..

••

IIff tth

he

erre

e iiss a

a rriisskk o

off e

en

ne

errg

giizze

ed

d e

elle

eccttrriicca

all

cco

on

ntta

acctt,, a

arrcc,, o

orr fflla

assh

h,, tte

ecch

hn

niicciia

an

nss M

MU

US

ST

T p

pu

utt

o

on

n a

allll P

PP

PE

E iin

n a

acccco

orrd

da

an

ncce

e w

wiitth

h O

OS

SH

HA

A,, N

NF

FP

PA

A

7

70

0E

E,, o

orr o

otth

he

err cco

ou

un

nttrry

y--ssp

pe

ecciiffiicc rre

eq

qu

uiirre

em

me

en

nttss

ffo

orr a

arrcc fflla

assh

h p

prro

otte

eccttiio

on

n,, P

PR

RIIO

OR

R tto

o sse

errv

viicciin

ng

g

tth

he

e u

un

niitt.. N

NE

EV

VE

ER

R P

PE

ER

RF

FO

OR

RM

M A

AN

NY

Y S

SW

WIIT

TC

CH

HIIN

NG

G,,

D

DIIS

SC

CO

ON

NN

NE

EC

CT

TIIN

NG

G,, O

OR

R V

VO

OL

LT

TA

AG

GE

E T

TE

ES

ST

TIIN

NG

G

W

WIIT

TH

HO

OU

UT

T P

PR

RO

OP

PE

ER

R E

EL

LE

EC

CT

TR

RIIC

CA

AL

L P

PP

PE

E A

AN

ND

D

A

AR

RC

C F

FL

LA

AS

SH

H C

CL

LO

OT

TH

HIIN

NG

G.. E

EN

NS

SU

UR

RE

E

E

EL

LE

EC

CT

TR

RIIC

CA

AL

L M

ME

ET

TE

ER

RS

S A

AN

ND

D E

EQ

QU

UIIP

PM

ME

EN

NT

T A

AR

RE

E

P

PR

RO

OP

PE

ER

RL

LY

Y R

RA

AT

TE

ED

D F

FO

OR

R IIN

NT

TE

EN

ND

DE

ED

D

V

VO

OL

LT

TA

AG

GE

E..

Содержание Odyssey TWE0514DA

Страница 1: ...th or serious injury When working on the equipment observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags stickers and labels that are attached to the equipment March 2020 S SS SA A S SV VX X0 06 6H H E EN N Installation Operation and Maintenance Split System Air Conditioners Odyssey with Symbio Controls Air Handler 5 to 25 Tons M Mo od de el l 6 60 0 H Hz z TWE0604 A B TWE0724 B TWE0904 A B TW...

Страница 2: ...r r p pr ro op pe er r P PP PE E f fo or r t th he e j jo ob b b be ei in ng g u un nd de er rt ta ak ke en n 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 T Te ec ch hn ni ic ci ia an ns s i in n o or rd de er r t to o p pr ro ot te ec ct t t th he em ms se el lv ve es s f fr ro om m p po ot te en nt ti ia al l e el le ec ct tr ri ic ca ...

Страница 3: ...re ef fr ri ig ge er ra an nt t t to o r re el li ie ev ve e p pr re es ss su ur re e b be ef fo or re e o op pe en ni in ng g t th he e s sy ys st te em m S Se ee e u un ni it t n na am me ep pl la at te e f fo or r r re ef fr ri ig ge er ra an nt t t ty yp pe e D Do o n no ot t u us se e n no on n a ap pp pr ro ov ve ed d r re ef fr ri ig ge er ra an nt ts s r re ef fr ri ig ge er ra an nt t s s...

Страница 4: ...Supply 27 Symbio Controls 28 Installation Checklist 28 Low Voltage Wiring 29 Field Wiring 30 Pairing A Symbio Condenser or Heat Pump with Constant Volume Air Handler 30 Pairing B Symbio Condenser or Heat Pump with SZVAV 2 Speed Air Handler 30 Pairing C Legacy Electromechanical Condenser with 2 Speed Air Handler 31 Field Control Wiring 31 EDC Switch Wiring 32 Checkout Procedure 32 Startup 33 Heatin...

Страница 5: ... Digit 8 Voltage 1 208 230VAC 1 PH 60Hz 3 208 230VAC 3 PH 60Hz 4 460VAC 3 PH 60Hz W 575VAC 3 PH 60Hz D 380 415VAC 3 PH 50Hz K 380VAC 3 PH 60Hz Digit 9 Refrigeration Circuit Stage A Single Circuit B Dual Circuit Digit 10 Major Design Sequence A Rev A Digit 11 Minor Design Sequence A Rev A Digit 12 13 Service Digits Digit 14 Efficiency Generation A Generation A 2018 DOE Digit 15 Controls 1 Constant ...

Страница 6: ... they appear in this manual Do not destroy or remove the manual from the unit The manual should remain weather protected with the unit until all installation procedures are complete N No ot te e It is not the intention of this manual to cover all possible variations in systems that may occur or to provide comprehensive information concerning every possible contingency that may be encountered durin...

Страница 7: ...t i in n u un ni it t d dr ro op pp pi in ng g a an nd d p po os ss si ib bl ly y c cr ru us sh hi in ng g o op pe er ra at to or r t te ec ch hn ni ic ci ia an n w wh hi ic ch h 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 a an nd d e eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t o or r p pr ro op pe er rt ty y o on nl ly y d da am ma ag ge e T Te es st t ...

Страница 8: ...he drain pan is being moved to the vertical position install the other access plates over the horizontal position opening Figure 1 Drain pan location Figure 2 Drain pan relocation N NO OT TI IC CE E S Sy ys st te em m C Co om mp po on ne en nt t D Da am ma ag ge e T Th he es se e a ai ir r h ha an nd dl le er rs s a ar re e s sh hi ip pp pe ed d w wi it th h a a d dr ry y n ni it tr ro og ge en n ...

Страница 9: ...un nd de ed d f fi ie el ld d w wi ir ri in ng g p po os se es s F FI IR RE E a an nd d E EL LE EC CT TR RO OC CU UT TI IO ON N h ha az za ar rd ds s T To o a av vo oi id d t th he es se e h ha az za ar rd ds s y yo ou u M MU US ST T f fo ol ll lo ow w r re eq qu ui ir re em me en nt ts s f fo or r f fi ie el ld d w wi ir ri in ng g i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n a an nd d g gr ro ou un nd d...

Страница 10: ...ect adjacent surfaces from heat damage when brazing in and around the air handler See p 12 Installations Limitations and Recommendations N NO OT TI IC CE E S Sy ys st te em m C Co om mp po on ne en nt t D Da am ma ag ge e P Pr ro op pe er rl ly y i in ns su ul la at te e a al ll l r re ef fr ri ig ge er ra an nt t g ga as s p pi ip pi in ng g t to o p pr re ev ve en nt t p po os ss si ib bl le e w...

Страница 11: ...o the unit additional clearances must be considered for the overall space needed For installation of accessories available for this air handler follow the installation instructions that are shipped with each accessory Clearances Allow the following minimum clearances for serviceability Front and Back 24 in 610 mm Sides 22 in 559 mm for 5 10 ton units and 32 in 813 mm for 12 5 25 ton units N No ot ...

Страница 12: ... D in mm TWE051 060 48 1 8 1222 4 39 5 8 1006 5 23 5 8 600 0 TWE072 076 090 54 1 8 1374 8 49 1 8 1247 8 26 1 2 673 1 TWE101 120 54 1 8 1374 8 65 1 8 1654 2 26 1 2 673 1 TWE126 150 156 180 69 1 8 1756 0 81 1 4 2063 7 30 762 0 TWE201 240 251 300 71 7 8 1806 6 94 1 4 2394 0 32 1 8 816 0 Note Full dimensional data is available on the following pages ...

Страница 13: ...E DRAIN CONNECTION MUST BE REMOVED TO SLIDE DRAIN PAN OUT OF UNIT FOR CLEANING ACCESS PLATE MUST BE RE INSTALLED AFTER SLIDING DRAIN PAN BACK INTO UNIT 3 IF PERIODIC DRAIN PAN CLEANING IS REQUIRED ALLOW ROOM FOR PARTIAL REMOVAL OF DRAIN PAN CONNECTION AT END OF UNIT 4 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION VERTICAL CONFIGURATION 5 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTIO...

Страница 14: ...T IN EITHER THE VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL CONFIGURATION PLASTIC DRAIN PAN ACCESS PLATE ON THE END OF UNIT OPPOSITE DRAIN CONNECTION MUST BE REMOVED TO SLIDE DRAIN PAN OUT OF UNIT FOR CLEANING ACCESS PLATE MUST BE RE INSTALLED AFTER SLIDING DRAIN PAN BACK INTO UNIT 3 IF PERIODIC DRAIN PAN CLEANING IS REQUIRED ALLOW ROOM FOR PARTIAL REMOVAL OF DRAIN CONNECTION AT END OF UNIT 4 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10...

Страница 15: ...N MUST BE REMOVED TO SLIDE DRAIN PAN OUT OF UNIT FOR CLEANING ACCESS PLATE MUST BE RE INSTALLED AFTER SLIDING DRAIN PAN BACK INTO UNIT 3 IF PERIODIC DRAIN PAN CLEANING IS REQUIRED ALLOW ROOM FOR PARTIAL REMOVAL OF DRAIN PAN CONNECTION AT END OF UNIT 4 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION VERTICAL CONFIGURATION 5 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION HORIZONTAL CONF...

Страница 16: ...IC DRAIN PAN ACCESS PLATE ON THE END OF UNIT OPPOSITE DRAIN CONNECTION MUST BE REMOVED TO SLIDE DRAIN PAN OUT OF UNIT FOR CLEANING ACCESS PLATE MUST BE RE INSTALLED AFTER SLIDING DRAIN PAN BACK INTO UNIT 3 IF PERIODIC DRAIN PAN CLEANING IS REQUIRED ALLOW ROOM FOR PARTIAL REMOVAL OF DRAIN PAN CONNECTION AT END OF UNIT 4 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION VERTICAL CONFIGURATION 5 ...

Страница 17: ...ST BE REMOVED TO SLIDE DRAIN PAN OUT OF UNIT FOR CLEANING ACCESS PLATE MUST BE RE INSTALLED AFTER SLIDING DRAIN PAN BACK INTO UNIT 3 IF PERIODIC DRAIN PAN CLEANING IS REQUIRED ALLOW ROOM FOR PARTIAL REMOVAL OF DRAIN PAN CONNECTION AT END OF UNIT 4 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION VERTICAL CONFIGURATION 5 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION HORIZONTAL CONFIGUR...

Страница 18: ...E END OF UNIT OPPOSITE DRAIN CONNECTION MUST BE REMOVED TO SLIDE DRAIN PAN OUT OF UNIT FOR CLEANING ACCESS PLATE MUST BE RE INSTALLED AFTER SLIDING DRAIN PAN BACK INTO UNIT 3 IF PERIODIC DRAIN PAN CLEANING IS REQUIRED ALLOW ROOM FOR PARTIAL REMOVAL OF DRAIN PAN CONNECTION AT END OF UNIT 4 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION VERTICAL CONFIGURATION 5 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC...

Страница 19: ... OF UNIT OPPOSITE DRAIN CONNECTION MUST BE REMOVED TO SLIDE DRAIN PAN OUT OF UNIT FOR CLEANING ACCESS PLATE MUST BE RE INSTALLED AFTER SLIDING DRAIN PAN BACK INTO UNIT 3 IF PERIODIC DRAIN PAN CLEANING IS REQUIRED ALLOW ROOM FOR PARTIAL REMOVAL OF DRAIN PAN CONNECTION AT END OF UNIT 4 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION VERTICAL CONFIGURATION 5 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE...

Страница 20: ... DRAIN CONNECTION MUST BE REMOVED TO SLIDE DRAIN PAN OUT OF UNIT CLEANING ACCESS PLATE MUST BE RE INSTALLED AFTER SLIDING DRAIN PAN BACK INTO UNIT 3 IF PERIODIC DRAIN PAN CLEANING IS REQUIRED ALLOW ROOM FOR PARTIAL REMOVAL OF DRAIN PAN CONNECTION AT END OF UNIT 4 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION VERTICAL CONFIGURATION 5 1 25 4 FEMALE SCHED 40 10 2 PVC PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION HOR...

Страница 21: ...4 B 385 323 67 99 75 82 56 92 87 88 7 5 TWE0904 B 385 323 67 99 75 82 56 92 87 88 10 TWE1204 A B 441 393 77 121 110 85 79 118 77 119 12 5 TWE1504 B 753 676 168 192 181 135 196 164 145 171 15 TWE1804 B 752 675 167 192 181 135 196 163 145 171 20 TWE2404 B 912 818 258 168 161 231 256 181 146 235 25 TWE3004 B 993 899 211 229 184 275 272 176 228 223 Table 3 Constant volume air handler TWE unit and corn...

Страница 22: ...156 201 251 150 180 240 300 Top View Control Box Access Figure 16 Horizontal TWE051 072 076 101 060 072 090 120 Top View Control Box Access Figure 17 Horizontal TWE126 156 201 251 150 180 240 300 Top View Control Box Access W We ei ig gh ht ts s ...

Страница 23: ... 230 235 10 79 100 28 4 80 2 13 211 234 230 235 10 79 100 28 4 80 2 15 211 234 230 235 10 79 100 28 4 80 2 16 7 242 261 145 265 12 79 100 31 7 88 2 20 242 261 145 265 12 79 100 31 7 88 2 20 9 242 261 145 265 12 79 100 31 7 2 25 242 261 145 265 12 79 100 31 7 2 Unit Used w Tons RIS Isolator Suspend ed Mount Steel Spring Isolator Floor Mount Steel Spring Isolator Suspend ed Mount Hail Guard Control ...

Страница 24: ...th the air handler and the structure Refrigerant Piping Installation brazing leak testing and evacuation of refrigerant lines are covered in the installation instructions that shipped with the outdoor unit Read the instructions before beginning installation of refrigerant lines N NO OT TI IC CE E E Eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t D Da am ma ag ge e E En ns su ur re e t th ha at t t th he e r re ef fr ri...

Страница 25: ...e ee ev ve ed d l lo oo os se e f fi it tt ti in ng g c cl lo ot th hi in ng g g gl lo ov ve es s a an nd d e ey ye e p pr ro ot te ec ct ti io on n W Wa as sh h c cl lo ot th he es s s se ep pa ar ra at te el ly y f fr ro om m o ot th he er r c cl lo ot th hi in ng g r ri in ns se e w wa as sh he er r t th ho or ro ou ug gh hl ly y O Op pe er ra at ti io on ns s s su uc ch h a as s s sa aw wi in ...

Страница 26: ...o ot th hi in ng g r ri in ns se e w wa as sh he er r t th ho or ro ou ug gh hl ly y O Op pe er ra at ti io on ns s s su uc ch h a as s s sa aw wi in ng g b bl lo ow wi in ng g t te ea ar r o ou ut t a an nd d s sp pr ra ay yi in ng g m ma ay y g ge en ne er ra at te e f fi ib be er r c co on nc ce en nt tr ra at ti io on ns s r re eq qu ui ir ri in ng g a ad dd di it ti io on na al l r re es sp p...

Страница 27: ...f fi ie el ld d w wi ir ri in ng g i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n a an nd d g gr ro ou un nd di in ng g a as s d de es sc cr ri ib be ed d i in n N NE EC C a an nd d y yo ou ur r l lo oc ca al l s st ta at te e n na at ti io on na al l e el le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l c co od de es s 1 All electrical lines sizing protection and grounding must be in accordance with the National Electric Code an...

Страница 28: ... only 2 Choose only one of the following Thermostat Mechanical Zone Sensor Programmable Zone Sensor Panel or BAS Zone Sensor I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t For the EDC switch to be functional and thereby facilitate reliable unit operation make the EDC connections from the indoor to the outdoor control boxes Table 5 Recommended thermostat wire size Wire Size Maximum Wire Length Gauge Physical distance...

Страница 29: ...ct unit for proper filters securely installed and not touching the coil surface All cabinet panels must be secure Instruct owner operator on proper system operating and maintenance procedure Inspect blower assembly to make sure all bolts and screws are tight Inspect blower pulley alignment Inspect factory high and low voltage wiring to make sure all connections are tight and clean Low Voltage Wiri...

Страница 30: ...pply 24VAC to the Relay Board b For all other units 24VAC should be supplied to the air handler from the outdoor unit as shown in the schematic See Figure 23 p 31 3 Thermostat interface Interconnection wiring as shown in Figure 24 p 31 is required to initiate air handler supply fan operation and to prevent air handler coil frosting if desired 4 Electric Heat when installed a IMC InterModule Commun...

Страница 31: ...st Control Follow instructions on the Air Handler unit schematic on configuring and connecting the Evaporator Defrost Control EDC Switch 4 Electric Heat when installed For all wiring associated with electric heat refer to Air Handler unit schematic and Electric Heat Accessory Installation Guide ACC SVN91 EN Field Control Wiring Figure 23 24VAC wiring to air handler from outdoor unit 1 J15 J10 Air ...

Страница 32: ...2 Y1 G EF C R ELECTROMECHANICAL CONDENSER THERMOSTAT EDC Switch Wiring The Evaporator Defrost Control Switch is wired from the factory Normally Open to operate with Symbio condensers For operation with legacy Reliatel or Electromechanical condensers change the wiring on the switch to the Normally Closed position and connect the wires from the switch to the wires from the legacy condenser that cont...

Страница 33: ...nt p 44 SZVAV and Two Speed Air Handling Units with Symbio Condenser Units The Symbio 700 controller provides integrated Supply Fan speed setpoint control for paired air handler units with VFDs for SZVAV and Two Speed fan operation These setpoints can be manipulated through the Symbio 700 user interface including the Symbio Service and Installation app or through a connected BAS if required Figure...

Страница 34: ...e the example below E Ex xa am mp pl le e Parameter 6 14 in the VFD 25Hz Effective Supply Fan Maximum VFD Output based on Supply Fan Maximum Speed Setpoint 60Hz Supply Fan Minimum Speed Setpoint 50 Effective Supply Fan Minimum VFD Output Effective Supply Fan Maximum VFD Output VFD Parameter 6 14 x 50 25Hz 42 5Hz Table 8 Maximum fan speed setpoints and effective supply fan maximum VFD output When V...

Страница 35: ...e properly configured to integrate appropriately with various air handler configurations As shipped from the factory the Symbio 700 in the condenser is configured to be integrated with a single speed constant volume air handler If the air handler paired with the condenser is a two speed or SZVAV configuration the Symbio 700 configuration must be updated in the condenser This configuration update c...

Страница 36: ...36 SSA SVX06H EN Figure 30 Edit configuration Figure 31 Select multi speed and apply changes S St ta ar rt tu up p ...

Страница 37: ...SSA SVX06H EN 37 Figure 32 Verify changes S St ta ar rt tu up p ...

Страница 38: ...lowing steps and refer to through Figure 35 p 39 1 In the Mobile Service and Installation app tap S Se et tt ti in ng gs s 2 Tap E Ed di it t 3 Tap S Sy ys st te em m T Ty yp pe e 4 Select V VV VZ ZT T 5 Tap A Ap pp pl ly y 6 Verify that all settings are correct Figure 33 Edit configuration S St ta ar rt tu up p ...

Страница 39: ...SSA SVX06H EN 39 Figure 34 System type Figure 35 Verify changes S St ta ar rt tu up p ...

Страница 40: ...s will be generated Use the following steps and refer to through 1 In the Mobile Service and Installation app tap S Se et tt ti in ng gs s 2 Tap E Ed di it t 3 Tap P Pr ri im ma ar ry y H He ea at ti in ng g S So ou ur rc ce e 4 Tap E El le ec ct tr ri ic c 5 Tap P Pr ri im ma ar ry y H He ea at ti in ng g S So ou ur rc ce e 6 Select 1 1 o or r 2 2 7 Tap A Ap pp pl ly y 8 Verify that all settings ...

Страница 41: ...SSA SVX06H EN 41 Figure 37 Select primary heating source Figure 38 Apply edits Figure 39 Verify changes S St ta ar rt tu up p ...

Страница 42: ... In the Mobile Service and Installation app tap S Se et tt ti in ng gs s 2 Tap E Ed di it t 3 Tap S Se ec co on nd da ar ry y H He ea at ti in ng g S So ou ur rc ce e 4 Tap E El le ec ct tr ri ic c 5 Tap S Se ec co on nd da ar ry y H He ea at ti in ng g S So ou ur rc ce e 6 Select 1 1 o or r 2 2 7 Tap A Ap pp pl ly y 8 Verify that all settings are correct Figure 40 Edit configuration S St ta ar rt...

Страница 43: ...SSA SVX06H EN 43 Figure 41 Select secondary heating source Figure 42 Apply changes Figure 43 Verify changes S St ta ar rt tu up p ...

Страница 44: ...or Gates tension gauge or equivalent adjust the belt tension as follows 1 To determine the appropriate belt deflection a Measure the center to center shaft distance in inches between the fan and motor sheaves b Divide the distance measured in Step 1a by 64 the resulting value represents the amount of belt deflection that corresponds to the proper belt tension 2 Set the large O ring on the belt ten...

Страница 45: ... s p pr ro od du uc ct t d du ur ri in ng g i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n m ma ai in nt te en na an nc ce e o or r r re ep pa ai ir r w wi il ll l e ex xp po os se e y yo ou u t to o a ai ir rb bo or rn ne e p pa ar rt ti ic cl le es s o of f g gl la as ss s w wo oo ol l f fi ib be er rs s a an nd d c ce er ra am mi ic c f fi ib be er rs s k kn no ow wn n t to o t th he e s st ta at te e o ...

Страница 46: ...rator fan belt If it is worn or frayed replace it Inspect the control panel wiring to ensure that all connections are tight and that the insulation is intact Check refrigerant piping and fittings for leaks Inspect the evaporator coils for dirt and debris If the coils appear dirty clean them Coil Cleaning Regular coil maintenance including annual cleaning enhances the unit s operating efficiency by...

Страница 47: ...or Superheat F at compressor Subcooling F at liquid line Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Suction Pressure Discharge Pressure Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 C1 C2 C1 C2 Note Perform each inspection once per month during cooling season while unit is operating M Ma ai in nt te en na an nc ce e ...

Страница 48: ...nits with Digit 8 3 4 W D K AND Digit 15 1 121332730001 Schematics TWE 2 Speed Fan All TWE Units with Digit 15 C 121332720001 Schematics TWE Constant Volume 1 Phase All TWE Units with Digit 8 1 Device Location 121335870001 Device Location TWE SZVAV 2 Speed Fan with Symbio Condenser All TWE Units with Digit 15 D 121335850001 Device Location TWE Constant Volume All TWE Units with Digit 15 1 12133586...

Страница 49: ...t No liability whatever shall attach to Warrantor until said products have been paid for and then said liability shall be limited to the purchase price of the equipment shown to be defective THE WARRANTY AND LIABILITY SET FORTH HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND LIABILITIES WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR IN NEGLIGENCE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IN LAW OR IN FACT INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHAN...

Страница 50: ...50 SSA SVX06H EN N No ot te es s ...

Страница 51: ...SSA SVX06H EN 51 N No ot te es s ...

Страница 52: ...isit trane com or americanstandardair com Trane and American Standard have a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserve the right to change design and specifications without notice We are committed to using environmentally conscious print practices SSA SVX06H EN 27 Mar 2020 Supersedes SSA SVX06G EN August 2017 2020 ...

Отзывы: