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PTAC-SVX01C-EN

Installation

Notes:

EN = Enabled - operations based on 

other logic

Notes:

N/C = No change from prior state

Step 8. Configure the display 
module settings

Indoor Temperature setpoint

The indoor temperature setpoint 
buttons tell  the unit how warm or 
cool the occupant wants the room.  

The setpoint is set by pressinging the 
up/down buttons  on the interface 
module.  These buttons do not  scroll 
(i.e. holding the button will not 
continue to adjust the setpoint value) 
because each adjustment of the 
setpoint value requires its own 
unique button press.

Default setpoint on first power up: 
72°F (22.0°C – closest approximation)

Setpoint resolution: ± 1°F (± 0.5°C)

User Mode Selection 

Pressing the MODE button on the 
unit tells the unit which mode the 
occupant prefers. There are four 
modes to choose from.

1.

COOL

2.

HEAT

3.

FAN (fan only)

4.

OFF (default for first power up)

Table 8.

 Output settings

User Mode / Model

ID 

Fan 

High

ID 

Fan 

Low

Aux 

Heat Comp

Rev 

Valve 

(PTHE)

 OD 

Fan

Rmt 

Fan

Cond 

Pump 

(PTHE)

Vent 

Door

/Fan

High Heat Pump 

(PTHE only)

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OF

ON

EN

EN

EN

Low Heat Pump 

(PTHE only)

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

EN

   EN

EN

High Emergency/

Auxiliary Heat

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

N/C

OFF

EN

   EN

EN

Low Emergency/

Auxiliary Heat

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

N/C

OFF

EN

   EN

EN

High Cooling

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

ON

EN

   EN

EN

Low Cooling

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

ON

ON

EN

   EN

EN

High Fan

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

N/C

OFF

EN

   EN

EN

Low Fan

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

N/C

OFF

EN

   EN

EN

Off

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

N/C

OFF

OFF

   EN

OFF

Fan Speed Selection 

Pressing the FAN button on the 
interface module determines fan 
speed.  There are  two fan speeds to 
choose from.

1.

LOW   (default for first power up)

2.

HIGH

Field commissioning support

Manual  Test Mode

A manual test mode is provided to 
allow a field technician to verify 
proper output and end device 
operation through a predetermined, 
timed sequence.  

Figure 16.

Digital display module

Fan

Mode

The sequence will automatically 
advance through all outputs and exit 
when the sequence has completed; it 
is left to the technician to monitor the 
status of the end devices during the 
test to verify that each operates 
properly.  

Manual test is initiated by combining 
the following conditions:

User Mode = OFF

Press and hold MODE & 
SETPOINT DOWN for 5 seconds

During the test process, the word 
"STEP" and the corresponding step 
number will be lighted on the 
display.  After the final step has been 
executed, the controller will exit 
Manual test and force the controller 
to into a reset.

Manual test mode may be cancelled 
by pressing any button on the 
display.

Manual test is not available if there is 
no interface module, as is in Class 2 
control applications.

The test sequence attempts to clear 
unit diagnostics and restore normal 
unit operation prior to testing the 
outputs.  If the diagnostics remain 
after an attempt to clear them, 
manual test may be affected or 
disallowed.

Dehumidification

The PTAC controller does not directly 
measure room humidity. 

The PTAC provides dehumidfication 
by combining the following actions 
in a predefined sequence.

1.

The PTAC subcools the room to a 
preset state, a dehumidification 
offset below the cooling setpoint. 

2.

The unit will automatically adjust 
the fan speed.

3.

When incorporating the vent 
door option, the controller will 
automatically adjust its position.

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Страница 2: ...e of Operation 21 Maintenance 30 Refrigeration System Service 31 Brazing 32 Evacuation 33 Cooling Performance Test 35 Ground Test 37 Table 27 Thermistor indoor coil resistance 38 Diagnostics 41 Table...

Страница 3: ...es each unit An explanation of the identification code that appears on the unit nameplate is shown below The model number helps owner operator installing contractors and service technicians to define...

Страница 4: ...e containing Hydrogen Chlorine Fluorine and Carbon HCFCs Not all refrigerants containing these compounds have the same potential impact to the environment The manufacturer advocates the responsible ha...

Страница 5: ...g equipment per the MSDS Use equipment and methods which will pull the lowest possible system vacuum while recovering and condensing refrigerant Equipment capable of pulling a vacuum of less than 1 00...

Страница 6: ...Installation framing with lintel Under these circumstances careful jobsite analysis and cautions are required Consult your local HVAC representative before attempting such installations Checklist The...

Страница 7: ...nt and the finished wall dimension C must be between 3 and 3 1 8 If this dimension is more than 3 1 8 there will be a gap between the front and the wall This gap could permit occupant access to hydron...

Страница 8: ...8 PTAC SVX01C EN Unit Dimensions Figure 4 Unit with wall sleeve and subbase accessory Figure 5 Wall Sleeve Unit Dimensions...

Страница 9: ...r discharge Unit controls compartment 1 20 1 4 16 1 5 1 1 20 53 2 3 PTAC Air inlet Steam inlet and outlet connection right hand coil connection Steam water coil position Hotwater or steam inlet and ou...

Страница 10: ...nit Doing so may cause a fire CAUTION Use Copper Conductors Only Unit terminals are not designed to accept other types of conductors Failure to use copper conductors may result in equipment damage Ele...

Страница 11: ...heat pumps have electric heat ii Minimum voltage on 230 208 volt models is 187 volts maximum is 253 volts Minimum voltage on 265 volt models is 239 volts max imum is 292 volts iii Total watts for 7 0...

Страница 12: ...g could result in death or serious injury Install components in this order 1 Remove rear closure panel from wall sleeve 2 Install drain kit optional 3 Install outdoor air grille in wall sleeve Figure...

Страница 13: ...ight to left with a slight downward pitch from the indoor side to the outdoor side Note If equipment is 230 208 volt verify the electrical receptacle is located within 52 inches of the sleeve s right...

Страница 14: ...SW002 230 208 V Option 1 Required Universal Power Cord 15 20 or 30 Amp BAYPCRD001 BAYPCRD002 BAYPCRD003 Optional Power Switch BAYPSW002 Option 2 Required Universal Subbase BAYSUB001 Socket for subbase...

Страница 15: ...L W Y O High Heat Pump 24 0 0 24 0 Heat PTHE Heat Pump Auxiliary is Electric only Low Heat Pump 0 24 0 24 0 Heat High Emgcy Heat 24 0 24 0 0 Heat 24 0 24 24 0 Electric Heat Only Low Emgcy Heat 0 24 24...

Страница 16: ...fan speed There are two fan speeds to choose from 1 LOW default for first power up 2 HIGH Field commissioning support Manual Test Mode A manual test mode is provided to allow a field technician to ver...

Страница 17: ...e present The configuration set up mode is entered by pressing and holding the MODE and FAN buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds Table 9 Set point configuration Configuration step Step description Con...

Страница 18: ...elections is Range 0 F to 20 F 0 0 C to 11 0 C Resolution 1 0 F 0 5 C 5 Display Unit set up The user can change the way the interface module displays temperature The symbols F and C will not be presen...

Страница 19: ...ill run continuously at the user selected fan speed during FAN EMS has no affect 1 Indoor fan will normally run continuously at the user selected fan speed Indoor fan will not run when the user mode i...

Страница 20: ...f OnOff N A Off Off N A Off Off On 20 sec Exit Table 15 PTHE manual test sequence Step Indoor Fan High Indoor Fan Low Remote Fan Outdoor Fan Condensate Pump Comp Reversing Valve Aux Heat Ventilation D...

Страница 21: ...ltage power source that can accommodate either a manual auto changeover or programmable thermostat Setpoint Limiting The setpoint limiting feature reduces energy costs by controlling the maximum setpo...

Страница 22: ...16 User inputs Input Function TB1 Remote display communications link Remote display communications link TB2 EN Energy management system input VT Ventilation input O Reversing valve class 2 thermostat...

Страница 23: ...fm wet 0 3 esp lo 250 191 225 225 294 191 225 225 320 266 294 294 290 320 320 Indoor cfm dry 0 3 esp hi 312 260 290 290 350 260 290 290 400 320 350 350 365 400 400 Indoor cfm dry 0 3 esp lo 280 235 26...

Страница 24: ...9 2 9 2 9 Airflow Indoor cfm wet 0 3 esp hi 225 256 256 225 256 256 295 325 325 320 350 350 Indoor cfm wet 0 3 esp lo 191 225 225 191 225 225 266 294 294 290 320 320 Indoor cfm dry 0 3 esp hi 260 290...

Страница 25: ...36 32 33 29 33 29 30 75 70 12 16 13 16 10 15 10 14 65 18 22 18 21 15 20 15 19 60 25 28 23 26 21 25 20 24 55 31 34 28 31 26 30 26 28 70 65 12 15 12 14 9 13 9 13 60 17 20 16 18 13 17 13 17 55 22 24 20 2...

Страница 26: ...3 80 2 1 2 4 2 0 2 2 2 8 3 3 2 3 2 6 4 7 4 6 3 2 3 6 5 3 6 4 4 6 5 1 Table 22 Cooling amperage heat pumps Condenser inlet air temp PTHE0701 PTHE0702 PTHE0901 PTHE0902 PTHE1201 PTHE1202 PTHE1501 PTHE15...

Страница 27: ...985 1110 1240 75 500 535 610 655 880 965 1080 1220 70 480 520 600 645 855 940 1060 1190 65 465 500 580 625 940 922 1030 1265 Table 24 Heat pump reverse cycle heating capacity PTEE07 PTEE09 PTEE12 PTEE...

Страница 28: ...lastic Front Cover 3 PLASTIC FRONT COVER FOR PTAC BAYPCVR001 Connector for Hardwire 4 CONNECTOR FOR HARDWIRE KIT 208 230V 15 AMP BAYCNHK011 CONNECTOR FOR HARDWIRE KIT 208 230V 20 AMP BAYCNHK012 CONNEC...

Страница 29: ...ning L Left hand hot water coil connection Standard Stocked R Right hand hot water coil connection Not Stocked Kick Plate S Standard 2 to 6 adjustable kick plate E Extended standard base kick plate 7...

Страница 30: ...ressure cleaner because it could spray the side or top panel insulation material and cause future air quality problems like mold and mildew Clean side and top panel insulation material with a lint bru...

Страница 31: ...g equipment is necessary Nitrogen of no more than 0 0012 grains of moisture Vacuum pump capable of evacuating to a minimum of 50 microns Micron gauge to check vacuum Refrigerant charging cylinder accu...

Страница 32: ...on the cylinder and manifold and allow the pressure to build up within the system Check for and handle leaks as described above After the test has been completed recover the test charge evacuate the...

Страница 33: ...contact with sludge or oil may cause minor or moderate injury Thoroughly evacuate the system using a high vacuum pump capable of producing a vacuum equivalent to 50 microns and a thermocouple vacuum g...

Страница 34: ...Do not charge in a liquid form 4 Close the low side valve on the manifold and pinch off both process tubes Remove the manifold set Crimp shut the open ends of the process tubes and braze 5 Recheck fo...

Страница 35: ...btained in Step A Use the remainder temperature to calculate from the cooling change of temperature in the Maintenance general information section Example Assume a PTHE1501 unit is under test and the...

Страница 36: ...injury WARNING Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energi...

Страница 37: ...equal the line size and the fuses in the test line must be of the proper size and type 2 Connect a good capacitor of the right MFD and voltage rating into the circuit as shown in Figure 40 3 Carefully...

Страница 38: ...5 19 0 12 9048 13 0700 13 2381 20 0 12 3389 12 4912 12 6442 21 0 11 8010 11 9413 12 0821 22 0 11 2895 11 4187 11 5482 23 0 10 8031 10 9219 11 0408 24 0 10 3404 10 4494 10 5585 25 0 9 9000 10 0000 10 1...

Страница 39: ...completely open when the outdoor ambient temperature falls to 50 F WARNING Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout pr...

Страница 40: ...he control by removing the wire junction box cover on the partition panel above the control panel cover Control Board Replacement Procedure WARNING Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric power incl...

Страница 41: ...ence By default the controller will attempt to reset all diagnostics at power up Diagnostics present at power up and those that occur after power up will be handled according to the defined unit diagn...

Страница 42: ...ate For the controller to operate normally it must have an input voltage of 230 208 265 VAC Manual output test The controller includes a manual output test sequence you can use to verify output operat...

Страница 43: ...er to operate normally it must have an input voltage of 115 or 230 208 265 VAC Manual output test The controller includes a manual output test sequence you can use to verify output operation and assoc...

Страница 44: ...nt and correct for normal operation Normal operation Condensate Pump is available only with Heat Pumps Unit is in active defrost or outdoor temperature is below enable point Unit wiring The wiring bet...

Страница 45: ...265 K8 HEAT K9 COOL P8 P9 P10 RF C R W GL O VT EN Y GH TB2 TB1 P4 P3 P2 P1 AIR COIL F1 T1 Cond Vent Fan Rev Valve P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 CP CONDENSATE PUMP RD RED PVD POWER VENTILATION DOOR GR GREEN RVS...

Страница 46: ...NO 208 230 265 K8 HEAT K9 COOL P8 P9 P10 RF C R W GL O VT EN Y GH TB2 TB1 P4 P3 P2 P1 AIR COIL F1 T1 Cond Vent Fan Rev Valve P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 CP CONDENSATE PUMP RD RED PVD POWER VENTILATION DOOR GR...

Страница 47: ...COM NO K8 HEAT K9 COOL RF C R W GL O VT EN Y GH TB2 TB1 P4 P3 P2 P1 AIR COIL F1 T1 Cond Vent Fan Rev Valve P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 CP CONDENSATE PUMP RD RED PVD POWER VENTILATION DOOR GR GREEN RVS REVERS...

Страница 48: ...K8 HEAT K9 COOL RF C R W GL O VT EN Y GH TB2 TB1 P4 P3 P2 P1 AIR COIL F1 T1 Cond Vent Fan Rev Valve P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 CP CONDENSATE PUMP RD RED PVD POWER VENTILATION DOOR GR GREEN RVS REVERSING VALV...

Страница 49: ...PTAC SVX01C EN 49 Wiring Diagram Figure 33 Energy management system Figure 34 3rd party class 2 thermostat wiring Figure 35 Remote display wiring R W Y GH GL O VT EN R W Y GH GL O VT EN _ _...

Страница 50: ...terials free of charge This includes parts and labor Limited 2nd through 5th Year Functional Parts Warranty During the 2nd through 5th year Trane will provide functional parts which prove to be defect...

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Страница 52: ...VX01C EN Date 09 06 Supersedes PTAC SVX01B EN Stocking Location Webb Mason The manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and...

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