7
About the Unit
Each package rooftop unit ships fully assembled and
charged with the proper refrigerant quantity from the fac-
tory. They are controlled by a microelectronic unit control
processor. Several solid state modules are grouped to form
the "Control System". The number of modules within any
given control system will be dependent upon the options
and accessories ordered with the unit. Acronyms are used
extensively throughout this manual when referring to the
"Control System" (see acronyms/abbreviations previous
page).
Basic unit components include:
Scroll compressors
One (1) Intertwined Evaporator Coil
One (1) Intertwined Condenser Coil
One (1) Supply Fan
Three (3) to Four (4) Condenser Fans
Filters (type is dependent on option selection)
Overall unit dimensional data is illustrated in Figure 1.
WARNING
Fiberglass Wool
Product contains fiberglass wool. Disturbing the insula-
tion in this product during installation, maintenance or
repair will expose you to airborne particles of glass
wool fibers and ceramic fibers known to the state of
California to cause cancer through inhalation. Glass
wool fibers may also cause respiratory, skin or eye irri-
tation.
Precautionary Measures
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Avoid breathing fiberglass dust.
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Use a NIOSH approved dust/mist respirator.
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Avoid contact with the skin or eyes. Wear long-
sleeved, loose-fitting clothing, gloves, and eye
protection.
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Wash clothes separately from other clothing:
rinse washer thoroughly.
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Operations such as sawing, blowing, tear-out, and
spraying may generate fiber concentrations requiring
additional respiratory protection. Use the appropriate
NIOSH approved respiration in these situations.
First Aid Measures
Eye Contact -
Flush eyes with water to remove
dust. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
Skin Contact -
Wash affected areas gently with soap
and warm water after handling.
An optional roof curb, specifically designed for the Voyager
commercial rooftop units is available from Trane. The roof
curb kit must be field assembled and installed according to
the latest edition of CURB-IN-35.
Unit Inspection
As soon as the unit arrives at the job site:
[ ] Verify that the nameplate data corresponds to the sales
order and bill of lading (including electrical data).
[ ] Visually inspect the exterior of the unit, including the roof,
for physical signs of shipping damage.
[ ] Check for material shortages. Figure 2 illustrates where
"ship with" items are placed inside the unit.
If the job site inspection reveals damage or material short-
ages, file a claim with the carrier immediately. Specify the
type and extent of the damage on the "bill of lading" before
signing. Do not install a damaged unit without the Appropri-
ate Trane sales representative's approval!
[ ] Visually check the internal components for shipping dam-
age as soon as possible after delivery and before it is
stored. Do not walk on the sheet metal base pans.
WARNING
No Step Surface!
Do not walk on the sheet metal drain pan. Walking on
the drain pan could cause the supporting metal to col-
lapse. Failure of the drain pan could result in death or
serious injury.
Bridging between the unit's main supports may consist
of multiple 2 by 12 boards or sheet metal grating.
[ ] If concealed damage is discovered, notify the carrier's
terminal office immediately by phone and by mail. Con-
cealed damage must be reported within 15 days.
Request an immediate joint inspection of the damage by
the carrier and the consignee. Do not remove the dam-
aged material from the receiving location. Take photos of
the damage, if possible. The owner must provide reason-
able evidence that the damage did not occur after deliv-
ery.
Storage
Take precautions to prevent condensate formation inside
the unit's electrical components and motors when:
a. The unit is stored before it is installed; or,
b. The unit is set on the roof curb and temporary
auxiliary heat is provided in the building.
Isolate all side panel service entrances and base pan open-
ings (e.g., conduit holes, S/A and R/A openings, and flue
openings) to minimize ambient air from entering the unit un-
til it is ready for start-up.
Do not use the unit's heater as temporary heat without com-
pleting the start-up procedures detailed under "Unit Start-
Up".
Trane will not assume responsibility for equipment damage
resulting from accumulation of condensate on the unit's
electrical components.
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