Trane RTCA 108-216, RTUB 207-224 manual Detail of positions of refrigerant sensors 5R56-1 and 5R6-2

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Figure 10 - Detail of positions of refrigerant sensors 5R56-1 and 5R6-2

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another manufacturer's condenser in used, operation and performance may be degraded. Depending on the fan settings, malfunctioning may damage the RTUB due to instability of the high pressure.

Sound and vibration attenuating device installation on the discharge lines is strongly recommended in order to avoid any acoustical annoyance and distubing vibrations leading to discharge line failures.

￿WARNING

If the condenser connected to a dual- circuit RTUB is not an RTCA, it must comprise two refrigerant circuits, each with its own ventilation.The ventilation cannot be common to the two circuits.

For this type of installation, (non- RTCA condenser), an On/Off signal is available on the unit control module (UCM) of the RTUB for each refrigerant circuit, indicating whether the fans on each condenser circuit are on or off.The now autonomous control of the fan on each condenser circuit must comprise the following staging:

For an ambient temperature between 0 and 40°C, there must be four airflow control stages for each circuit (i.e. 25% of the nominal airflow in each stage).

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Contents Installation Operation Maintenance Refrigerant Contents Operation General information Inspection ChecklistUnit Inspection Loose Parts Inventory Description of the UnitGeneral data Rtub General data Rtca Installation responsibilities InstallationStorage Isolation Special Lifting and Moving InstructionsFoundation Clearances Length Width HeightReleasing the Nitrogen Holding Charge DrainageWater Connections Rtub Water Pressure Gauges Flow Switch InstallationWater Treatment Refrigerant Safety Valves Installing and connecting temperature sensorsExtension of sensor power cable Water Pressure-Relief ValvesElectrical connections performed by the installer Connecting the Rtub with a remote air-cooled condenserDetail of positions of refrigerant sensors 5R56-1 and 5R6-2 Units on the same level Rtca or other manufacturers condenser below the Rtub Pressure tests and leak detection Equivalent pressure dropsSize of the liquid line Discharge lineVacuum pumping Vacuum pump connectionInstallation Checklist OperationPre-start checkout Unit Voltage PhasingStart-up Procedures OverheatingShutdown procedures SubcoolingSeasonal Unit Start-up System Restart After Extended ShutdownOperation Maintenance For units with the discharge valve option For units without discharge valve optionSome symptoms of a refrigerant under-charged unit Some symptoms of a refrigerant over-charged unitSome symptoms of an oil over- charged unit Checking the separator oil levelR134a Field-Charging Procedure Charge Isolation in the high or low side of the systemFilter Replacement Procedure Oil Charging ProcedureLubrication System Measuring the oil levelField Oil-Charging Procedure Factory initial Oil-Charging ProcedureMaintenance Maintenance contract Safety recommendationsTraining