Trane TSD, TSH 060 manual Starting the unit in cooling mode, Operating pressures, Cooling shutdown

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Operation

Starting the unit in cooling mode

Before start-up, ensure that all power cables are tightened.

Verify that the unit airflow rate is adjusted according to the information provided in the "Supply fan adjustment" section of this manual.

To start the unit in cooling mode:

Place the zone sensor system switch in the "COOL" position.

Position the cooling setpoint approximately 10° below room temperature and place the fan switch in the "AUTO" or "ON" position.

Turn on unit main power supply. The condenser fan motor, compressor and supply fan motor should operate automatically.

There will be a delay of up to

5 minutes before the unit starts in cooling mode.

Operating pressures

After the unit has operated in cooling mode for a short period of time, install pressure gauges on the gauge ports of the discharge and suction line valves.

Note: To bypass time delays and verify the operation of this unit from the roof, use the "Test procedure" section in this manual. Check the suction and discharge pressures.

Note: Always route refrigerant hoses through the port hole provided and ensure that the compressor access panel is in place.

Cooling shutdown

To exit the test mode, disconnect unit power for 3-5 seconds and reapply. When running the unit using the zone sensor as the control, position the selector switch to "OFF".

There may be a delay of up to

3 minutes before compressors shut down and an additional one minute before the fan shuts down in this setting.

Do not de-energize main power disconnect except when unit is to be serviced. Power is required to keep the compressor crankcase warm and boil off refrigerant in the oil (except on units with Scroll compressors).

Final installation checklist

Are all power cables tightened?

Check torque of power cables contact !

Is the condenser fan and indoor blower operating correctly, i.e. correct rotation and without undue noise?

Are the compressors operating correctly and has the system been checked for leaks?

Have the voltage and running currents been checked to determine if they are within limits?

Have the air discharge grilles been adjusted to balance the system?

Has the ductwork been checked for air leaks and any condensation?

Has the air temperature rise been checked?

Has the indoor airflow been checked and adjusted if necessary?

Has the unit been checked for tubing and sheet metal rattles or any unusual noises?

Are all covers and panels in place and properly fastened?

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Contents Installation Operation Maintenance Foreword General informationRefrigerant WarrantyMaintenance contract ReceptionContents Unit Options Rooftop unit Roof curb Installation TSD-WSD-YSD accessoriesRoof curb accessory Reception of unitsUnit weights and center of gravity Dimensions/Weights/ ClearancesMinimum recommended clearances Motor Heaters Factory-installed options and accessories net weights kgMotorized Manual Electric Hot water Unit sizeDischarge Conversion Installing the unitUnit mounting on roof Horizontal discharge units TSH,WSH,YSH Installing the unit on the groundDownflow discharge units TSD,WSD,YSD Using the rooftop curb Connection of duct networkDuct dimensions for horizontal units Duct dimensions for downflow units mmCondensate drain piping Unit Gas pipework installationGas leak check procedure Gas burner modelsUnit EU2/G2 EU4/G4 Quantity Size Filter installationSupply fan adjustment Filter arrangementMotor sheave / Fan speed To adjust beltTo increase airflow To decrease airflow100% Pressure drop through accessoriesComponent air pressure drops Unit Airflow FilterTSD 060 Available static pressure Supply fan performancesTSH 060 Available static pressure TSH 072 Available static pressure TSD 072 Available static pressureTSH 090 Available static pressure TSD 090 Available static pressureTSH 102 Available static pressure TSD 102 Available static pressureTSH 120 Available static pressure TSD 120 Available static pressureYSH 060 Available static pressure YSD 060 Available static pressureYSH 072 Available static pressure YSD 072 Available static pressureYSH 090 Available static pressure YSD 090 Available static pressureStandard drive Oversize drive YSH 102 Available static pressure YSD 102 Available static pressureYSH 120 Available static pressure YSD 120 Available static pressureWSH 060 Available static pressure WSD 060 Available static pressureWSH 072 Available static pressure WSD 072 Available static pressureWSH 090 Available static pressure WSD 090 Available static pressureOver current protection Factory supplied disconnect switch optionPower wiring Electrical connectionWith Electric heat Unit wiringAmpacity Size Ph/Hz Without Electric heat optionSupply fan motor Compressor and condenser motorsUnit controlled by thermostat Control wiringMaximum Zone sensor wire and maximum lengthUnit controlled by BAS Unit controlled by Tracker supervisorSpecifications CO2 sensor wire sizeCO2 sensors Wiring the duct-mounted CO2 sensor Wiring the wall-mounted CO2 sensorMounting the wall-mounted sensor Jumper settingsMounting the duct-mounted CO2 sensor CO2 sensor maintenanceRemote potentiometer Remote potentiometer dimensionsDuct mounting of fire thermostat Fire thermostatSmoke detector High temperature safety thermostatRemote fault relay Clogged filter detectorThermostats Thermostat featuresTrane Communication Interface TCI-R board Other accessories availableCommunication Interfaces Refer to separate documentation for more informationDown flow units only Hot water coilEthylene glycol percentage Soft Starter Electric Heater25% manual fresh air hood 25% fresh air hoodBarometric relief Economizer flow chart with barometric reliefTerminal strip Operation with a conventional thermostatHeat pump only Thermostat signals are as followsInput / connection Function when energized Cooling mode Heating modeCooling/Economizer Operation with Thermostat Setting the economizer or 0-50% motorized hood optionUnoccupied mode Cooling/Economizer OperationECA board LED Minimum fresh air adjustmentTest mode procedure at the ReliaTel control board Test proceduresOperating checklist before start-up Power-up initializationAuto Test Mode Step Test ModeTest modes Gas type designation per country Unit start-upGas burner data Operating pressures Starting the unit in cooling modeFinal installation checklist Check torque of power cables contactEvaporator Fan Operation Cooling without an EconomizerCooling with an Economizer Low Ambient OperationIgnition Module Potentiometer SettingEconomizer Set-Up ReliaTel Control Heating OperationLED status Final installation checklistAir filters End user routine maintenanceRefrigerant charge Condenser coil Service technician maintenanceHot water coil option System Status Checkout Procedure TroubleshootingCooling Failure Service FailureSystem failure Heating FailureFan Failure Switch Resetting Cooling and Ignition LockoutsZone Temperature Sensor ZTS Service Indicator Clogged Filter SwitchResistance Thermistor Resistance / Temperature ChartDCma To Test Humidity Sensors Return Air Humidity SensorOutdoor Humidity Sensor Humidity sensor testRT-SVX20A-E4 RT-SVX20A-E4

TSD, TSH 060 specifications

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