Trane WC-IOM-7 manual Heating Season, Coil Cleaning

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Maintenance

With the unit running, check and record the: ambient temperature; compressor suction and discharge pressures (each circuit); superheat (each circuit);

Record this data on an “operator’s maintenance log” like the one shown in Table 7 on page 46. If the operating pressures indicate a refrigerant shortage, measure the system superheat. For guidelines, refer to the “Compressor Start- Up” section.

Note: Do Not release refrigerant to the atmosphere! If adding or removing refrigerant is required, the service technician must comply with all federal, state and local laws.

Heating Season

Inspect the unit’s air filters. If necessary, clean or replace them.

Check supply fan motor bearings; repair or replace the motor as necessary.

Inspect both the main unit control panel and heat section control box for loose electrical components and terminal connections, as well as damaged wire insulation. Make any necessary repairs.

Verify that the electric heat system operates properly.

Coil Cleaning

Regular coil maintenance, including annual cleaning, enhances the unit’s operating efficiency by minimizing: compressor head pressure and amperage draw; evaporator water carryover; fan brake horsepower, due to increase static pressure losses; airflow reduction.

At least once each year, or more often if the unit is located in a “dirty” environment, clean the evaporator and condenser coils using the instructions outlined below. Be sure to follow these instructions as closely as possible to avoid damaging the coils.

To clean refrigerant coils, use a soft brush and a sprayer (either a garden pump- up type or a high-pressure sprayer). A high-quality detergent is also required; suggested brands include “SPREX A.C.”, “OAKITE 161”, “OAKITE 166” and “COILOX”. If the detergent selected is strongly alkaline (ph value exceeds 8.5), add an inhibitor.

1.Remove enough panels from the unit to gain access to the coil. Remove the access panel from the roof located next to the rear condenser fan.

2.Protect all electrical devices such as motors and controllers from any over spray.

3.Straighten any bent coil fins with a fin comb.

4.Mix the detergent with water according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If desired, heat the solution to 150° F maximum to improve its cleansing capability.

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Packaged Heat Pump • WC-IOM-7

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Contents Packaged Heat Pump DecemberModel Number Description Equipment Damage From Ultraviolet UV Lights Contains RefrigerantHazardous Voltage w/Capacitors Contents Contents Model Number Description General Information Clogged Filter Switch Optional General InformationRlci ReliaTel LonTalk Communication Interface Optional Rtom ReliaTel Options Module OptionalCompressor Disable CPR1/2 Power Exhaust Control OptionalLow Pressure Control High Pressure Control OptionalLead/Lag Control Dual Circuit Only Zone Sensor Module ZSM BAYSENS007BZone Sensor Module ZSM BAYSENS009B Zone Sensor BAYSENS011BHigh Temperature Sensor BAYFRST001A Remote Zone Sensor BAYSENS013CRemote Zone Sensor BAYSENS014C Remote Zone Sensor BAYSENS016AUnit Inspection Smoke Detector Sensor OptionalStorage Fiberglass WoolFirst Aid Measures Unit Clearances Unit Dimensions Unit Dimensions Unit Dimensional Data 12 1/2 Ton, 15 TonUnit Dimensional Data 20 Ton Horizontal Duct Dimensional Data 12 1/2 Ton, 15 Ton Heavy Objects Improper Unit LiftRigging Installation If a Curb Accessory Kit is not usedHorizontal Units DuctworkInstallation Factory Installed EconomizerMain Electrical Power Requirements Low Voltage Wiring AC & DC RequirementsField Installed Power Wiring Condensate Drain ConfigurationFilter Installation Main Unit Power Standard WiringOptional Tbue Wiring Through the Base Electrical Option Use Copper Conductors OnlyHazardous Voltage Field Installed Control WiringControl Power Transformer Controls using 24 VAC Rtrm Smoke Detector Customer Low Voltage Wiring Smoke detector wiringInstallation Space Temperature Averaging Temperature vs. Resistance Voltage Imbalance Compressor Crankcase Heaters Optional Electrical Phasing Three Phase MotorsLive Electrical Components ReliaTel Controls Pre-Start Test ModesPre-Start Verifying Proper Air Flow Units with Belt Drive Indoor FanReturn Air Smoke Detector Start Up Economizer Start-UpRotating Components Compressor Start-UpScroll Compressors Start UpHeating Start-Up Final System Setup Maintenance Fan Belt Adjustment Belt Drive UnitsMaintenance Monthly Maintenance Hazardous VoltageFilters Return Air Smoke Detector MaintenanceCooling Season Coil Cleaning Heating SeasonHazardous Pressures Final ProcessSample maintenance log ReliaTel Control TroubleshootingHazardous Service Procedures Troubleshooting System Status Checkout ProcedureSystem Failure MethodCool Failure Resetting Cooling and Heating LockoutsHeat Failure Fan Failure Switch Zone Temperature Sensor ZTS Service IndicatorClogged Filter Switch Test Cooling Set Point CSP and Heating Set Point HSP ZtempProgrammable & Digital Zone Sensor Test Test System Mode and Fan SelectionTesting serial communication voltage ReliaTel Refrigeration Module Rtrm Default Chart Unit Operation without a Zone SensorUnit Economizer Control ECA Troubleshooting ReliaTel Control Wiring Diagrams Drawing Number DescriptionWarranty Heat PumpWarranty Page WC-IOM-7