Trane TSH 060, TSD manual End user routine maintenance, Air filters, Refrigerant charge

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Maintenance

To keep the unit operating safely and efficiently, the manufacturer recommends that a qualified service technician check the entire system at least once each year, or more frequently if conditions warrant it.

End user routine maintenance

Some of the periodic maintenance functions for the unit can be undertaken by the end user. This includes replacing (disposable) or cleaning (permanent) air filters, cleaning unit cabinet, cleaning the condenser coil, and carrying out a general unit inspection on a regular basis.

WARNING! Disconnect the power supply before removing access panels to service the unit. Failure to disconnect power before attempting any servicing can result in severe injury or death.

Air filters

It is very important for the central duct system air filters to be kept clean.

These should be inspected at least once a month when the system is in constant operation (in new buildings, the filters should be checked every week for the first four weeks). If disposable-type filters are used, they should only be replaced with ones of the same type and size.

Table 54 - Refrigerant charge

Unit model and size

Number of circuits

Refrigerant charge

(kg) (R22/R407C)

 

 

 

 

 

YSD/YSH 060

1

3.5

 

 

 

YSD/YSH 072

1

3.7

 

 

 

YSD/YSH 090

1

4.5

 

 

 

YSD/YSH 102

2

3.7/2.1

 

 

 

YSD/YSH 120

2

3.5/3.0

Note: Refrigerant charges are given for information only. Check unit nameplate for exact values.

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Contents Installation Operation Maintenance General information ForewordWarranty Maintenance contractReception RefrigerantContents Unit Options Roof curb Installation TSD-WSD-YSD accessories Roof curb accessoryReception of units Rooftop unitDimensions/Weights/ Clearances Unit weights and center of gravityMinimum recommended clearances Factory-installed options and accessories net weights kg Motorized ManualElectric Hot water Unit size Motor HeatersInstalling the unit Discharge ConversionUnit mounting on roof Installing the unit on the ground Downflow discharge units TSD,WSD,YSD Using the rooftop curbConnection of duct network Horizontal discharge units TSH,WSH,YSHDuct dimensions for downflow units mm Duct dimensions for horizontal unitsCondensate drain piping Gas pipework installation Gas leak check procedureGas burner models UnitFilter installation Supply fan adjustmentFilter arrangement Unit EU2/G2 EU4/G4 Quantity SizeTo adjust belt To increase airflowTo decrease airflow Motor sheave / Fan speedPressure drop through accessories Component air pressure dropsUnit Airflow Filter 100%Supply fan performances TSD 060 Available static pressureTSH 060 Available static pressure TSD 072 Available static pressure TSH 072 Available static pressureTSD 090 Available static pressure TSH 090 Available static pressureTSD 102 Available static pressure TSH 102 Available static pressureTSD 120 Available static pressure TSH 120 Available static pressureYSD 060 Available static pressure YSH 060 Available static pressureYSD 072 Available static pressure YSH 072 Available static pressureYSD 090 Available static pressure YSH 090 Available static pressureStandard drive Oversize drive YSD 102 Available static pressure YSH 102 Available static pressureYSD 120 Available static pressure YSH 120 Available static pressureWSD 060 Available static pressure WSH 060 Available static pressureWSD 072 Available static pressure WSH 072 Available static pressureWSD 090 Available static pressure WSH 090 Available static pressureFactory supplied disconnect switch option Power wiringElectrical connection Over current protectionUnit wiring Ampacity SizePh/Hz Without Electric heat option With Electric heatCompressor and condenser motors Supply fan motorControl wiring Unit controlled by thermostatZone sensor wire and maximum length Unit controlled by BASUnit controlled by Tracker supervisor MaximumCO2 sensor wire size SpecificationsCO2 sensors Wiring the wall-mounted CO2 sensor Wiring the duct-mounted CO2 sensorJumper settings Mounting the wall-mounted sensorCO2 sensor maintenance Mounting the duct-mounted CO2 sensorRemote potentiometer dimensions Remote potentiometerFire thermostat Duct mounting of fire thermostatHigh temperature safety thermostat Remote fault relayClogged filter detector Smoke detectorThermostat features ThermostatsOther accessories available Communication InterfacesRefer to separate documentation for more information Trane Communication Interface TCI-R boardHot water coil Down flow units onlyEthylene glycol percentage Electric Heater Soft Starter25% fresh air hood 25% manual fresh air hoodEconomizer flow chart with barometric relief Barometric reliefOperation with a conventional thermostat Terminal stripThermostat signals are as follows Input / connection Function when energized Cooling modeHeating mode Heat pump onlySetting the economizer or 0-50% motorized hood option Unoccupied modeCooling/Economizer Operation Cooling/Economizer Operation with ThermostatMinimum fresh air adjustment ECA board LEDTest procedures Operating checklist before start-upPower-up initialization Test mode procedure at the ReliaTel control boardStep Test Mode Auto Test ModeTest modes Unit start-up Gas type designation per countryGas burner data Starting the unit in cooling mode Final installation checklistCheck torque of power cables contact Operating pressuresCooling without an Economizer Evaporator Fan OperationLow Ambient Operation Cooling with an EconomizerPotentiometer Setting Economizer Set-UpReliaTel Control Heating Operation Ignition ModuleFinal installation checklist LED statusEnd user routine maintenance Air filtersRefrigerant charge Service technician maintenance Condenser coilHot water coil option Troubleshooting System Status Checkout ProcedureService Failure System failureHeating Failure Cooling FailureResetting Cooling and Ignition Lockouts Zone Temperature Sensor ZTS Service IndicatorClogged Filter Switch Fan Failure SwitchThermistor Resistance / Temperature Chart ResistanceTo Test Humidity Sensors Return Air Humidity Sensor Outdoor Humidity SensorHumidity sensor test DCmaRT-SVX20A-E4 RT-SVX20A-E4

TSD, TSH 060 specifications

The Trane TSH 060 and TSD series represent cutting-edge advancements in commercial HVAC systems, designed for efficient performance and enhanced reliability. These units are engineered for a wide range of applications, making them a popular choice for various industrial and commercial settings.

One of the standout features of the Trane TSH 060 is its energy efficiency. Equipped with advanced variable-speed scroll compressors, this series can modulate its output to match the specific cooling or heating demands of a building. This not only ensures optimal comfort but also significantly reduces energy consumption and operational costs. The integrated economizer enhances outdoor air usage, providing free cooling whenever outside conditions are favorable.

The TSD series complements the TSH models with its impressive flexibility and modular design. These units can be configured to accommodate diverse load requirements, ensuring that businesses can scale their HVAC solutions as their needs evolve. The TSD also incorporates Trane's proprietary Trane Tracerâ„¢ SC+ building management system, which allows for advanced monitoring and control capabilities. This system provides real-time data analysis and helps facilitate proactive maintenance, thereby minimizing downtime and maintenance costs.

Durability is another key characteristic of the TSH 060 and TSD units. Built with robust materials and components, these systems are designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in demanding environments. The corrosion-resistant cabinet and quality construction also contribute to extended service life and reduced risk of system failures.

In terms of sustainability, both the TSH 060 and TSD units use eco-friendly refrigerants, aligning with global initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This commitment to environmentally responsible practices makes these HVAC systems a suitable choice for businesses aiming to enhance their sustainability profiles.

Finally, quiet operation is an essential feature of the Trane TSH 060 and TSD series. These units are designed with sound-dampening technology, ensuring that the systems operate discreetly without disrupting the work environment.

In summary, the Trane TSH 060 and TSD series offer a combination of energy efficiency, advanced technology, durability, and sustainability. Their modular design and compatibility with innovative building management systems make them ideal for businesses looking to optimize their HVAC systems while maintaining a commitment to environmental responsibility. With these features, Trane continues to set the standard in commercial HVAC solutions.