Trane UniTrane Fan-Coil & Force Flo Air Conditioners, UNT-SVX07A-EN manual Replacing the Motor

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maintenance

Maintenance procedures

Fan Board Assembly Removal Follow the procedure below when replacing the coil or making repairs to the fan or motor.

WARNING

Hazardous Voltage w/Capacitors! Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects and discharge all motor start/run capacitors before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized. For variable frequency drives or other energy storing components provided by Trane or others, refer to the appropriate manufacturer’s literature for allowable waiting periods for discharge of capacitors. Verify with an appropriate voltmeter that all capacitors have discharged. Failure to disconnect power and discharge capacitors before servicing could result in death or serious injury.

Vertical Units

1.Remove the front panel of cabinet and recessed units.

2.Pull the main and overflow drain hoses of the main drain pan into the inside of the fan-coil chassis end panel.

3.Remove the two fanboard mounting screws.

4.Slide the fanboard out horizontally to remove.

Horizontal Units

1.Open the bottom panel of cabinet and recessed models.

2.Remove the main drain pan following the instructions given under the drain pan section above for horizontal fan-coil units.

3.While supporting the fanboard in place,

remove the two fanboard mounting screws which secure the fanboard to the unit.

CAUTION

Heavy Object!

Support the fanboard when removing it from the unit. Failure to properly support fanboard may result in minor to moderate personal injury.

Replacing the Motor

The capacitor for all unit motors can be replaced should it fail. Contact the local Trane service department to replace the motor capacitor in the event it fails.

However, the motor itself cannot be repaired or rewound. If the motor fails, record the model number from the unit nameplate and present to the local Trane Service Parts Center to purchase a replacement. The motor bearings are permanently lubricated and do not require any further oiling.

After removing the fanboard assembly from the unit, disconnect the fan wheel/ wheels from the motor shaft by loosening the Allen head setscrew on the fan wheel hub collar. Next, remove the mounting bolts holding the fan motor plate to the mounting bracket of the fanboard. Then remove the motor by sliding the fan shaft from the fan wheel hub.

During re-assembly, make certain the fan wheel(s) is/are properly centered in the fan housing to prevent the fan wheel from contacting the housing on either side. After the unit has been re-as- sembled, verify that no unusual noise or vibration is present at startup.

Control Device Replacement

To order control components such as relays, contactors, transformers, low temperature detection devices, condensate overflow detection devices, differential pressure switches, sensors, control valves and actuators, contact the local Trane Service Parts Center. To order, the Trane parts center will need the unit model number (which can be found on the unit nameplate), the serial number, and the part name or ID.

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Contents Models FC & FF ZO and later design sequence Installation, Operation, and MaintenanceCommon Hvac Acronyms General informationContents Model Number GeneralModel Number Description GeneralDigit 29 piping packages 0 = none Digit 28 auxiliary control valve 0 = noneDigit 30 control type 0 = none Digit 31 control optionTable I-GI-2. Low vertical fan-coil component data Table I-GI-1. Fan-coil component dataModel E horizontal recessed Available ModelsModel K low vertical cabinet Model M inverted vertical cabinetFactory-Installed Piping Packages Installation Weights DimensionsVertical Concealed Unit Dimensions & weights, in-lbs Vertical Concealed, Model aVertical Cabinet, Model B Vertical Cabinet Unit Dimensions, in-lbsHorizontal Concealed, Model C Horizontal Concealed Unit Dimensions, in-lbsHorizontal Cabinet, Model D Horizontal Cabinet Unit Dimensions, in-lbsInstallation Dimensions Weights Horizontal Recessed Unit Dimensions, in-lbsHorizontal Recessed, Model E Vertical Wall Hung Cabinet, Model F Vertical wall hung cabinet unit dimensions & weights, in-lbsVertical Recessed, Model H Vertical Recessed Unit Dimensions, in-lbsVertical Slope Top, Model J Vertical Slope Top Unit Dimensions, in-lbsLow Vertical Concealed, Model K Low Vertical Concealed Unit Dimensions, in-lbsLow Vertical Cabinet, Model L Low Vertical Cabinet Unit Dimensions, in-lbsInverted Vertical Cabinet, Model M Inverted vertical cabinet unit dimensions & weights, in-lbsInverted Vertical Recessed, Model N Inverted vertical recessed unit dimensions & weights, in-lbsFan-Coil Coil Connections Vertical Units Horizontal Units Horizontal Units Inverted Units Force Flo Coil Connections Vertical UnitsFresh Air Opening Dimensions, Horizontal Units Fresh Air Opening Dimensions, Vertical Units Wall Box Wall Box DimensionsProjection Panel Projection Panel DimensionsInstallation Preparation Pre-installation Installation considerationsReceiving and Handling Jobsite StoragePre-Installation Checklist Service AccessMechanical Connecting field piping to coilDuct Connections Piping ConsiderationsCondensate Drain Figure I-MR-4. Close-up view of the changeover sensor Venting the Hydronic CoilFigure I-MR-8. Manual circuit setter valve Balancing The Manual Circuit Setter ValveMechanical Steam Piping Code of System Components in Piping DiagramSupply Power Wiring Unit Wiring DiagramsWall Mounted Control Interconnection Wiring ElectricalTable I-ER-3. Decimal to fractional HP kW conversion Table I-ER-2. Low vertical free discharge motors, 115 voltTable I-ER-9. Electric heat kW Table I-ER-8. Fan-coil electric heat kWTable I-ER-11. Force Flo single stage, low kW electric heat Table I-ER-10. Force Flo single-stage, max kW electric heatTable I-ER-12. Force Flo 2-stage electric heat Installing the Unit InstallationUnit Leveling Figure I-IP-5. Zone sensor only Figure I-IP-3. Zone sensor with on/cancel Comm jackWiring Instructions Installing Wall Mounted ControlsFan Mode Switch Installation Zone Sensor InstallationUnit Leveling Installation ChecklistRecommended Communication Wiring Practices Communication WiringPre-startup Device AddressingPre-Startup Checklist Tracer ZN510 & ZN520 Unit Startup Installation startupGeneral Operation information Manual Fan Mode SwitchGeneral Information Relay BoardSequence Fan Mode Switch OperationTracer ZN010 & ZN510 Operation Tracer ZN520 OperationBinary Outputs Binary InputsAnalog Inputs Fan Mode SwitchZone Sensors Supply Fan OperationTracer ZN520 Sequence of Operation Cooling Operation Heating OperationDischarge Air Tempering Continuous Fan Operation Fan Mode OperationElectric Heat Operation Fan Start on High SpeedManual Fresh Air Damper Economizer Damper OptionTable O-SO-13. Binary output configuration Table O-SO-12. Binary input configurationsData Sharing Binary OutputsTable O-SO-15. Analog inputs Table O-SO-14. Analog inputsOn/Cancel Buttons Fan SwitchTable O-SO-16. Zone sensor wiring connections Zone SensorTable M-D-1. Tracer ZN520 Diagnostics Maintenance diagnosticsResetting Diagnostics Translating Multiple DiagnosticsDiagnostic Reset Cycling the Fan SwitchTable M-D-3. Fan outputs do not energize Table M-D-4. Valves Stay ClosedTable M-D-5. Valves Stay Open Table M-D-6. Electric Heat Not Operating Table M-D-7. Fresh Air Damper Stays OpenTable M-D-8. Fresh Air Damper Stays Closed Troubleshooting the Relay Board Maintenance troubleshootingSwitch SW1 Controller Type Switch SW2 Electric HeatRed Service LED Troubleshooting Tracer ZN010, ZN510 & ZN520Green Status LED Yellow Comm LEDBOP5 BOP6 Table M-T-1. Test sequence for 1-heat/1-cool configurationsMaintenance Maintenance ProceduresMain Drain Pan Coil Maintenance Steam and Hydronic Coil Cleaning ProcedureWinterizing the Coil Replacing the Motor Control Device ReplacementMonthly Checklist Periodic Maintenance ChecklistsMonthly Maintenance Annual MaintenanceCsti Fan Speed Switch Typical wiringCsti Non Fan Speed Switch Line voltage fan speed switch Tracer ZN010 with electric heat Tracer ZN510 with main and auxilliary valves ZN520 with 2-stage electric heat Page Page Page PL-TD-UNT-SVX07A-EN