background image

TRANE

R

Start - Up

Perform the following steps prior to

starting the unit.

1. Inspect electrical connections. They

should be clean and secure.

Compare actual wiring with specific

diagrams provided on the unit.

2. Check piping and valves for leaks.

Open or close the valves to check

for proper operation. Drain lines

should be open.

3. If equipped with a refrigerant coil,

charge and leak-test the unit and

get it ready for operation according

to instructions provided with the

condenser equipment.

4. Check that all air filters are in place

and positioned properly. Under

Periodic  Maintenance, see section

titled “Air Filters.”

5. Close and secure all unit access

doors. Check that the latch set

screws are tight.

6. Remove all foreign material from the

CAUTION

!

drain pan and check drain opening

and condensate line for obstruc-

tions.

7. Prime the DRAIN TRAP.

Start-up Procedures

After completing all start-up checks

and procedures, the unit may be

started. The following checks and

adjustments should be made during

initial start-up:

24

The use of untreated or
improperly treated water
in unit coils may cause
scaling, erosion, corro-
sion, algae, smile or other
equipment damage.
Consult a qualified water
treatment specialist to
determine if water
treatment is required. The
Trane Company assumes
no respon-sibility for
equipment damage
caused by untreated or
improperly treated water.

If the unit was stored for an extended

period of time, the following items

should be checked before starting the

unit.

1. Inspect motor bearings for moisture

and rust. Replace bearings if

necessary and repack with new

grease.

2. Check motor winding. An

acceptable winding resistance

reading is from 6 meg-ohms to

infinity. If reading is less than

5 meg-ohms, winding should be

dried out in an oven or by a

blower.

3. Inspect the entire motor for rust and

corrosion.

4. Lubricate the motor as instructed in

the section titled “Periodic

Maintenance,” or as indicated by the

maintenance tag on the motor.

5. Bump-start unit and observe the fan

wheel for proper rotation, as

indicated by rotation arrow located

on fan housing.

6. Measure the motor voltage and

ampeage on all phases to ensure

proper operation. The readings

should fall within the range given

on the motor nameplate.

Maximum allowable voltage imbalance

is two percent. Voltage imbalance is

defined as 100 times the sum of the

deviation of the three voltage from the

average, divided by twice the average

voltage. For example, if the three

measured voltages are 221, 230 and

227, the average would be 226 volts.

WARNING

!

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 rotational move-
ment. Failure to secure
impeller can cause severe
personal injury r death.
Disconnect electrical
power source when
connecting or discon-
necting electrical wires for
test procedures. Do not
open service access
doors while the unit is
operating. Failure to
exercise caution or while
inspecting. unit operation
may result in injury or
death from electrical
shock, air movement or
rotating parts.

Содержание TRANE Quantum CLCPEuro

Страница 1: ...TRANE R Installation Operation Maintenance IND SVN01A E4 Jan 2010 TRANE R TRANEQuantum TM Air Handler Model CLCPEuro CLCPXP...

Страница 2: ...TRANE R...

Страница 3: ...hould be recovered for reuse recovered and or recycled for reuse reprocessed reclaimed or properly destroyed whenever it is removed from equipment Never release to the atmosphere Safety Considerations...

Страница 4: ...LCP euro Panel to Frame Connection CLCP euro Paneling CLCP euro Frame to Frame Connection CLCP XP Panel to Frame Connection CLCP XP Vertical Unit Final Filter Damper Joining Method Piping Start Up Sta...

Страница 5: ...nit Description TRANE QuantumTM Air Handler are Central Station Air Handlers designed for a variety of controlled air application The basic unit consists of a fan heating and or cooling coils filters...

Страница 6: ...TRANE R 2 CLCPXP Model Nomenclature...

Страница 7: ...TRANE R CLCPEURO Model Nomenclature 3...

Страница 8: ...raised off the ground to assure adequate air circulation beneath unit and to assure that no portion of the unit contacts standing water at any time 3 Allow proper clearance around the unit to perform...

Страница 9: ...S RECEIVED FROM THE FACTORY Off Loading A specific lifting method for offloading the units is recommended as follows See Figure 2 1 75mm diameter lifting holes or certified lifting lugs are provided o...

Страница 10: ...e unit base frame The lift point should be as near as possible to the centre of gravity see Figures 3 and 4 In the case of larger units the use of several forklift trucks may be required Roller Moveme...

Страница 11: ...around the unit to ensure that correct operation and effective main tenance can be carried out Figure 6 gives recommended space allowances On the designated access side of the unit working areas must...

Страница 12: ...rial such as cork slabbing TICO pads or rubber pad may be placed between the unit base and the foundation see Figure 8 Figure 8 Air Handling Unit Plinth Foundation IMPORTANT FAILURE TO PROVIDE A LEVEL...

Страница 13: ...TRANE R Assembly Installation CLCPEuro CLCPXP External connection 9...

Страница 14: ...TRANE R Assembly Installation CLCPEuro Break Point 25mm Frame to Frame 10...

Страница 15: ...TRANE R 11 Assembly Installation CLCPEuro Break Point 25mm Panel to Frame...

Страница 16: ...TRANE R 12 Assembly Installation CLCPEuro Break Point 2 50mm Frame to Frame...

Страница 17: ...TRANE R Assembly Installation CLCPEuro Break Point 2 50mm Panel to Frame 13...

Страница 18: ...TRANE R Assembly Installation CLCPEuro Paneling 14...

Страница 19: ...TRANE R Assembly Installation CLCP XP Break Point 15...

Страница 20: ...TRANE R Assembly Installation CLCP XP Break Point 16...

Страница 21: ...TRANE R 17 Assembly Installation CLCP...

Страница 22: ...TRANE R Assembly Installation CLCP 18...

Страница 23: ...pan When more than one module has a drain pan you must trap each module individually Connecting all drains to a common line with only one trap will result in condensate retention and possible water d...

Страница 24: ...mum recommended torque is 200ft lbs 4 Teflon tape or teflon piping compound should not be used because of its high lubricity teflon makes it easier to tighten the pipe to the header joint past the poi...

Страница 25: ...and continuos discharge operation Use float and thermostatic traps with atmospheric pressure gravity condensate return with automatic control or where the possibility of low pressure supply steam exis...

Страница 26: ...SYSTEM CONTAMINATION DO NOT BREAK THE SEALS UNTIL THE COIL IS INSTALLED 1 Follow accepted refrigeration piping practices and safety precautions for typical refrigerant coil piping and components Speci...

Страница 27: ...distributor tubing is not restricted or blocked To braze Thermostatic Expansion Valves TXV avoid direct flame figure 15 to the valve body and avoid excessive heat on diaphragm As an extra precaution...

Страница 28: ...t 1 Inspect motor bearings for moisture and rust Replace bearings if necessary and repack with new grease 2 Check motor winding An acceptable winding resistance reading is from 6 meg ohms to infinity...

Страница 29: ...d is changed more than 5 from the original designed rpm or if parts such as shafts fan wheels bear ings or other drive components are replaced Do not exceed max fan rpm 8 Pay particular attention to a...

Страница 30: ...ht obstruct proper drainage Remove obstacles Check damper linkages set screws and blade adjustment for proper damper operation lnspect the control and power box wiring for secure connections and insul...

Страница 31: ...Componetnts Controls Check the following Fan In General For Corrosion Flexible Connection Anti Vibration Mounts Drainage Fan Bearing Motors In General Motor Bearing Belt Drive In General Panel Or Bag...

Страница 32: ...r manufacturer or Trane for lubrication instruction Most smaller frame motors comes without grease nipple where the bearings are permanently sealed The motors with double shielded bearings are lubrica...

Страница 33: ...and drain line components 7 Allow the unit to dry thoroughly before putting the system back into service 8 Determine and correct the cause of the microbial contamination 9 Be careful that the contami...

Страница 34: ...ut by the flanges between the grooves b Shiny pulley groove bottoms This is a sure sign that the belt has bottomed out The resulting slippage shortens belt life c Wobbling and or damaged pulleys Gener...

Страница 35: ...mm of the drive With a belt tensioner at the center of the span apply a force K perpendicular to the span large enough to deflect the belt 15mm per 1 meter of span Refer to figure 17 The deflection f...

Страница 36: ...TRANE R Maintenance 32 Figure 18 Belt Tension Measurement...

Страница 37: ...and repair Replace bearings and seals Retighten hub Re tension and align Clean belts and pulleys check for grease leaks Remove obstruction Replace with full set Change at advised dirty condition Chec...

Страница 38: ...ive for clearance Check belt tension and overhung load Replace sheave with larger one Blade bent Spindle or mechanism loose Actuator loose Air is by passing coil Coil tubes are blocked Incorrect airfl...

Страница 39: ...TRANE R 35 Trouble Analysis Pulley and Belt...

Страница 40: ...TRANE R 36 Appendix A HDT Unit Weight CLCPEURO 50mm Casing HDT Unit Weight kg _ Fan and Coil Sections without motor weight 25mm Casing 1 Coil weight is the operating weight...

Страница 41: ...TRANE R Appendix A HDT Unit Weight CLCPEURO 37 Fan Coil Filter Sections without motor weight 50mm Casing 25mm Casing 1 Coil weight is the operating weight 2 Filter weight include filter media...

Страница 42: ...E R Appendix A HDT Unit Weight CLCPEuro 38 Fan Coil Filter and Mixing Sections without motor weight 50mm Casing 25mm Casing Note 1 Coil weight is the operating weight 2 Filter weight includes filter m...

Страница 43: ...TRANE R Appendix A VDT Unit Weight CLCPEuro 39 Note 1 Coil weight is the operating weight Fan and Coil Sections without motor weight 50mm Casing 25mm Casing...

Страница 44: ...TRANE R Appendix A VDT Unit Weight CLCPEuro 40 50mm Casing Fan Coil Filter Sections without motor weight 25mm Casing Note 1 Coil weight is the operating weight 2 Filter weight includes filter media...

Страница 45: ...TRANE R Appendix B HDT Unit Weight CLCPXP 41...

Страница 46: ...TRANE R Appendix B HDT Unit Weight CLCPXP 42...

Страница 47: ...TRANE R Appendix B HDT Unit Weight CLCPXP 43...

Страница 48: ...TRANE R Appendix B VDT Unit Weight CLCPXP 44...

Страница 49: ...8 0 5 2 5 4 4 2 4 6 1 0 19 72 50 3 2 8 1 6 7 8 9 6 5 0 6 3 4 5 6 7 4 2 4 4 0 2 0 21 79 56 7 1 0 1 8 3 9 8 5 8 8 4 7 8 6 6 4 8 5 1 4 5 5 2 0 24 88 65 6 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 6 7 8 4 7 7 4 6 6 0 1 6 0...

Страница 50: ...FC 400 400 BC 400 014 FC 400 400 BC 400 016 FC 450 450 BC 450 020 FC 500 500 BC 500 025 FC 560 560 BC 560 030 FC 560 560 BC 560 035 FC 630 630 BC 630 040 FC 710 710 BC 710 045 FC 710 710 BC 710 050 FC...

Страница 51: ...TRANE R Appendix D Filter and Quantity 47 Filter Dimension Nominal and Arrangement Flat Filter Bag Filter Cartridge Filter 10...

Страница 52: ...TRANE R Appendix D Filter and Quantity 48 Filter Dimension and Arrangement High Capacity Filter CLCP Euro only...

Страница 53: ...TRANE R Appendix D Filter and Quantity 49 Filter Dimension and Arrangement Final Filter HEPA...

Страница 54: ...21 8 19 7 34 9 32 8 32 8 31 7 43 7 49 1 43 7 43 7 61 1 63 2 57 9 55 8 61 61 60 60 83 83 83 83 104 104 104 104 156 156 156 156 0 55 0 59 0 66 1 05 0 81 1 03 1 16 1 33 1 21 1 46 1 59 1 59 1 51 1 76 1 9...

Страница 55: ...7 5 84 5 87 5 84 5 85 5 71 76 59 5 85 5 76 5 76 62 83 5 74 5 71 5 59 71 76 5 65 60 81 74 5 73 62 86 76 5 69 5 66 85 5 81 73 66 86 83 73 68 84 5 79 73 68 84 5 79 73 84 5 80 5 73 84 5 80 5 84 5 80 5 27...

Страница 56: ...TRANE R 52 Typical unit wiring diagram CONNECTION DRAWING FOR BARE MOTOR CONNECTION DRAWING FOR TERMINATION 3 POLE CONNECTION DRAWING FOR TERMINATION 6 POLE...

Страница 57: ...TRANE R Typical Wiring Diagram Starter Star Delta 380 420V 3Phase 4Wires ELCB Standard 53...

Страница 58: ...TRANE R 54 Typical Wiring Diagram Starter Dol 380 420V 3Phase 4Wires ELCB Standard...

Страница 59: ...TRANE R 55 Typical Wiring Diagram Starter Dol 380 420V 3Phase 4Wires Standard...

Страница 60: ...TRANE R 56 Typical Wiring Diagram VFD Starter Dol Bypass Starter C W Door Switch 380 415 440 460V 3Phase 3Wires...

Страница 61: ...TRANE R 57 Typical Wiring Diagram Starter Dol 380 420V 3Phase 4Wires ELCB Enhance with Thermistor Relay...

Страница 62: ...TRANE R 58 Typical Wiring Diagram Starter Dol 380 420V 3Phase 4Wires Standard...

Страница 63: ...TRANE R 59 Typical Wiring Diagram Starter Dol 380 420V 3Phase 4Wires Enhance with Thermistor Relay...

Страница 64: ...TRANE R 60 Typical Wiring Diagram Starter Star Delta 380 420V 3Phase 4Wires Enhance with Thermistor Relay...

Страница 65: ...TRANE R 61 Typical Wiring Diagram Starter Star Delta 380 420V 3Phase 4Wires Standard...

Страница 66: ...right to alter any details of the products at any time without notice This publication is a general guide to install use and properly maintain our products The information given may be different from...

Страница 67: ...brackets been removed Fan and Motor Alignment correct Belt tension condition good Belt guard in place and secure Do the fan rotates freely Electrical Installation Checks Electrical Cable entry at unit...

Страница 68: ...TRANE R 64...

Страница 69: ...Switch operation Mixing Box Economizer Dampers Outdoor Air Damper Operation check Return Air Damper Operation check Exhaust Air Damper Operation check Have the air dampers been inspected Supply Duct...

Страница 70: ...TRANE R 66...

Страница 71: ...TRANE R...

Страница 72: ...and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice Only qualified technicians should perform the instal lation and servicing of equipment referred to in this publication TRANE...

Отзывы: