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Use the table in this section to assist in identifying the
cause or causes of a malfunction in T-Series Climate
Changer operation. The column header
“
RECOMMENDED ACTION
” suggests repair
procedures.
NOTE: THIS TABLE IS INTENDED AS A DIAGNOSTIC
AID ONLY. FOR DETAILED REPAIR PROCEDURES,
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL TRANE SERVICE COMPANY.
WARNING
Disconnect electrical power
source and allow all rotating
equipment to stop completely
before inspecting or servicing the
unit. Failure to do so may result in
personal injury or death from elec-
trical shock or moving parts.
Disconnect electrical power prior
to access into a fan or ductwork.
Even when locked out electrically,
fans may cause injury or damage if
the impeller is subject to “wind-
milling.” The impeller should be
secured to physically restrict rota-
tional movement. Failure to secure
impeller can cause severe per-
sonal injury or death.
Table 52
T-Series Climate Changer Trouble Analysis
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Bearing is excessively hot
First start after relubrication (Grease
distribution)
Allow machine to cool down and
restart.
Over-lubrication
Clean surface of grease and purge.
Over tensioned belts
Adjust belt tension.
No lubricant
Apply lubricant. Check bearings for
damage.
Misaligned bearing
Correct alignment. Check shaft level.
Motor fails to start
Blown fuse or open circuit breaker
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Overload trip
Check and reset overload.
Improper wiring or connections
Check wiring with diagram supplied on
unit.
Improper current supply
Compare actual supply power with
motor nameplate recommendations.
Contact power company for
adjustments.
Mechanical failure
Check that motor and drive rotate
freely. Check bearing lubricant.
Motor stalls
Open phase
Check line for an open phase.
Overloaded motor
Reduce load or replace with larger
motor.
Low line voltage
Check voltage across AC line. Correct
voltage if possible.
Excessive vibration
Poor alignment
Align bearing set screws (Figure 50 ).
Loosen and retighten bearing set
screws.
Shipping spacers not removed
Remove shipping spacers and/or
bolts. See Figure 18 and Figure 19 .
Over tensioned belts
Adjust belt tension.
Misaligned drive
Align drive.