Trane SCXG-SVX01B-EN manual Supply Fan, Variable Frequency Drive VFD, Fan Drive

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maintenance

Maintenance procedures

Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)

The VFD access panel is hinged to allow service access to the fan motor and belt drive components that are located behind it.To swing the panel open:

Remove the unit center cover panel to the left of the VFD panel.

Remove and discard the sheet metal shipping screws along the top and bottom edges of the VFD panel.

Disconnect the communications cable

from the keypad on the VFD door panel.

•Turn the two slotted-head fasteners on the right edge of the VFD panel fully counterclockwise.

Pull on the handle to swing the panel 180°.

To close and reattach the panel, reverse the procedures listed above.

Note: To secure the panel in the open position during service procedures, attach the chain mounted to the cabinet frame behind the unit center cover panel to the chain retainer notch on the edge of the VFD panel.

Note: Verify that all wires are in their proper position and not rubbing before replacing the panel.

Note: Panel weight rating = 225 lbs. total, including factory-installed components.

Supply Fan

Fan Drive

Perform the following procedures according to the “Periodic Maintenance Check List”.

￿WARNING

Hazardous Voltage w/Capaci- tors!

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.

Note: For additional information regard- ing the safe discharge of capacitors, see PROD-SVB06A-EN or PROD-SVB06A-FR.

1.Rotate the fan wheel to ensure it turns freely in the proper direction and is not rubbing on the fan housing, inlet, or inlet guide vanes. If necessary, center the fan wheel again.

2.Check the position of both shafts. Fan and motor shafts should operate parallel to each other for maximum belt and bearing life. Shim as necessary under the motor or fan bearings to obtain proper alignment.

3.Check the fan motor sheave alignment with straight edge or a tightly pulled string. For sheaves of different widths, place a string in the center groove of

each sheave and pull it tight for a center line. See Figure M-MP-6 for recommended torques.

4.Once the sheaves are properly aligned, tighten sheave set screws to proper torque. SeeTables M-MP-1 and M-MP-2 for recommended torques.

5.Check belt tension. Refer to the “Measuring BeltTension” section.

6.If required, adjust belt to the minimum recommended tension. Refer to “Adjusting BeltTension” section.

7.Retighten bearing set screws to the proper torques after aligning the sheaves. SeeTables M-MP-1 and M- MP-2 for proper torques.

8.Check the fan bearing locking collars for tightness on the shaft.To tighten the locking collar, loosen the set screw and slide the collar into its proper position over the extended end of the inner case.Tighten the set screw to the torque value inTables M-MP-1 and M- MP-2.

9.During air balancing, verify the sheave alignment, belt tension, and that the shaft is parallel.

Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tagout proce- dures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized. For variable frequency drives or other energy storing components provided byTrane or others, refer to the appropriate manufacturer’s

Figure M-MP-4. Fan shaft and motor sheave alignment

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Contents JO and later design sequence ModelsSpecial Note on Refrigeration Emissions IntroductionHazard Identification HazardousVoltage w/CapacitorsContents Features and Benefits Refrigerant Handling ProceduresModular Series Self-Contained Unit Components Installation information Unit NameplateModel Number Description Scwg Model Number DescriptionDigit Digit 31 Compressor ServiceValvesDigit 22 Unit Finish Digit 24 Unit ConnectionSelf-Contained Ship-WithAccessory Model Number Description Model Number Description PswgAfter-ShipmentAccessory Model Number Receiving and Handling Shipping PackageInstallation Preparation Section ServiceAccessTable I-PC-1. Service and code clearance requirements TopView CCRC/CIRC 20, 29Rigging and Unit Handling Lifting Equipment CapacityUnit Handling Procedure Figure I-PC-7.Assembled modular unit proper riggingRemove panels FML, FMM, and FMR Split-Apart Unit AssemblyIntelliPak UnitsUCM Only Units with Thermostat OnlyFigure I-PC-9 How to assemble the split apart modular unit Skid Removal Pre-Installation ChecklistExternal Unit Isolation SCWG/SIWG Dimensions, DimensionsWeights Left-side viewSCRG/SIRGWeight, lbs SCRG/SIRG Dimensions,Left-side View Right-side view Top view Dimensions Weights Detail Dimensions,CCRC/CIRC Electrical connections, CCRC/CIRC Air-cooled condenser dimensions & weight, in-lbsCCRC/CIRC -Air-Cooled Condenser CCRC/CIRC Refrigerant connections,Hot water coil dimensions & weight, in-lbs Hot Water CoilSteam coil dimensions, in-lbs Steam CoilElectric Heat Coil Electric heat coil dimensions & weight, in-lbsFlexible Horizontal Discharge Plenum Waterside economizer weight, in-lbs Waterside EconomizerAirside Economizer Airside economizer dimensions & weight, in-lbsDetail a Detail B Control and LineVoltage Dimensions Weights VFDVariable Frequency Drive Option VFD Result in death or serious injury Mounting RequirementsVFD with bypass dimensions, Electrical Installation ProcedureVariable Frequency Drive with Bypass Water Piping Mechanical SpecificationsDuct Connections Hazardous Voltage w/Capaci- torsWaterside Piping Arrangements Table I-MR-1. Water Connection SizesRefrigerant Piping Air-Cooled Units Only Brazing ProceduresHazard of Explosion and Deadly Gases Live Electrical Components Unit Wiring DiagramsSupply PowerWiring Equipment DamageSelection Procedures Supply Fan Isolators Installation requirementsPre-Startup Procedures Shipping bracketFigure I-PR-3. Correct plenum insulation placement Field Wiring Connections Airside Economizer InstallationUnit Installation Unit HandlingInstalling theTransducer Static PressureTransducer Installation VAV units onlyTransducer Location Waterside Economizer Installation Procedure Figure I-PR-7. Installing the waterside economizerTubing assemblies for waterside econo Mizer left-hand piping Waterside Economizer Ship-Separate Parts List Installation Procedure Hydronic Coil InstallationUnit Structural Integrity Electric Heat CoilWiring Procedure Electric Heat InstallationTable I-PR-2.Available Electric Heat kW CV Unit Zone Sensor Options Standard with All IntelliPak UnitsZone Sensor Options for IntelliPak Control Units BAYSENS077* DescriptionBAYSENS074 Description CV andVAV Unit Zone Sensor OptionsVAV Unit Zone Sensor Option BAYSENS073 DescriptionMounting Location Zone Sensor InstallationWiring Mounting the SubbaseRight Mounting Directly to the Wall Mounting to Junction Box Variable AirVolume Zone Sensor BAYSENS020B Description ConstantVolume Zone Sensor BAYSENS019 DescriptionProgrammable Zone Sensors Programmable Zone Sensor Installation Airflows from adjacent zones or other unitsWiring theTimeclock Time Clock InstallationTime Clock Installation Checklist Time Clock OptionRemote Human Interface Panel Remote Human Interface Panel InstallationHuman Interface HI Panel Location RecommendationsMounting the Remote Human Interface RHI Panel ProcedureWall Mounting the RHI Panel Pre-startup Communication Link ShieldedTwisted PairWiring Wiring the Remote Human InterfaceLowVoltage AC FieldWiring Connections Interprocessor Communication Bridge ModuleWiringConnecting toTracer Summit Pre-Startup ChecklistInstallation programming Programmable Zone Sensor OptionsHeat supply air Cool supply air Warmup temperature During Programming IndicatesKeypad Operation Keypad Lockout Temporary Manual OverrideTime Button Up and Down Button ArrowsTemporary Override Run Mode Figure I-P-6.Temporary manual override menu screenFigure I-P-7.Temporary manual override run mode screen Table I-P-1. Zone sensor BAYSENS019 option menu settingsTo use Intelligent Copy Remote Panel Indicator Signals From UCM to ZSMIntelligent Copy Off FlashingIcon Descriptions Figure I-P-9.BAYSENS019 complete icon displayFigure I-P-10.BAYSENS020 complete icon display Programming Setting theTimeProgramming theTime Clock Option To review and change programsPre-Startup Checklist Installation startupUnit Startup Procedures Compressor DamageEvaporator Startup LogCompressor Amp Draw Water Cooled Units Air Cooled UnitsPoints List Ecem Module Points List RTM ModulePoints List Gbas Module Points List -TracerTMLCI-I ModuleUnit Control Components RTM Module Board Standard on all UnitsVAV Box Option Table O-GI-2. RTM sensor resistance vs. temperatureTable O-GI-3. RTM setpoint analog inputs Heat Module Human Interface Module Standard on all UnitsVentilation Override Module VOM Option Purge sequence D Supply fan on Supply fan VFD on if equippedGeneric BuildingAutomation System Module Option Table O-GI-6. Gbas analog input setpoints Table O-GI-7. Gbas input voltage corresponding setpointsWaterside Components Figure O-GI-3. Basic water piping, constant water flow UnitAirside Components General Operation information Airside Economizer Interface with Comparative Enthalpy Air-Cooled CondensersInput Devices and System Functions ProperWaterTreatmentSupply Airflow Proving Switches Return AirTemperature SensorSupply Air Temperature Sensor Filter SwitchUnoccupied Sequence of Operation Operation operationControl Sequences Operation Tracer Summit SystemCycling Capacity Morning Warmup MWU Morning WarmupTimed Override Activation ICS Occupied Sequence Water-Cooled Units Only Supply Air Setpoint Reset VAV Units OnlyMechanical Cooling Electric HeatCompressor Lead/Lag Operation CompressorsTable O-SO-1. Compressor Stages Evaporator Coil Frost Protection Step ControlTable O-SO-2. Pressure cutouts Service Valve Option OperationMaintenance information Table M-GI-1. SCWG/SIWG/SCRG/SIRG General Maintenance DataMaintenance Procedures Maintenance proceduresAir Filters Inspecting and Cleaning the Fan Inspecting and Cleaning the Drain PanRemove all standing water Variable Frequency Drive VFD Supply FanFan Drive Table M-MP-2.AO Smith Bearing Lubrication Schedule Fan BearingsTable M-MP-1. Baldor Fan Bearing Lubrication Schedule Table M-MP-3. Compatible Fan Bearing GreaseDeflection = belt span/64 Fan BeltTensionTable M-MP-4. Fan shaft bearing torques Adjusting BeltTension BeltConfined Space Hazards Refrigerant SystemRefrigerant Evacuation Use of Pressure Regulator Valves Gauges Refrigerant LeakTestingMotor Winding Damage R407cMaintenance Proper Coil CleaningAgent Coil Fin CleaningInlet GuideVanes Coil Freezeup Cleaning the Flow Switch Chemical Cleaning of Condenser and Economizer CoilFlow Switch Maintenance Piping ComponentsSemi-Annual Maintenance Maintenance Periodic ChecklistsMonthly Checklist Annual MaintenanceCommon Unit Problems and Solutions Check the zone thermostat settingsOperating Procedures System ChecksMaintenance diagnostics DiagnosticsEntering Cond WaterTemp Sensor Fail Heat Module Auxilliary Temperature Sensor FailEmergency Stop Entering Water Temp Sensor FailLow Pressure Control Open Circuit 1, 2, 3, or Mode Input FailureLow Air Temp Limit Trip MCM Communications FailureHumidity Sensor Failure NSB Panel ZoneTemperature Sensor FailureCheck Field/unit wiring between RTM and NSB Panel Temp. Sensor FailureRTM Data Storage Error RTM Zone Sensor FailureSupply Fan Failure Supply Fan VFD Bypass EnabledProblemThe LCI-I has lost communication withTracer Summit LCI-I Module Comm FailureVOM Communications Failure Render all HI keystrokes ineffectiveWSM Communications Fail WSM Mixed AirTemp Sensor Fail Water Flow Fail114 115 Literature Order Number

SCXG-SVX01B-EN specifications

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