Trane SCIH manual Accessory Model Number Description

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Accessory Model Number Description

Following is a complete description of the integral air-cooled accessory model number. Each digit in the model number has a corresponding code that identifies specific unit options.

 

P V

I

H

A

A

1 1 1 A0 A 0 1 1

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Digit 1 - Parts/Accessories

 

 

 

Digit 8 - Discharge Plenum

 

 

 

0

= none

 

P

= parts/accessories

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

= 5-ton plenum

Digit 2 - Unit Model

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

= 7.5-ton plenum

V

= vertical self contained

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

= 10-ton plenum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Digit 3 - Condenser Medium

 

 

 

4

= 15-ton plenum

I

= integral air-cooled

 

 

 

 

Digit 9 - Low Ambient Damper

Digit 4 - Development Sequence

 

 

0

= none

 

H

= development sequence

 

 

 

1

= 5/7.5-ton low ambient damper

Digit 5 - Thermostat

 

 

 

 

 

2

= 10/15-ton low ambient damper

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F= 7.5-ton, 460V evaporator, OS motor

G= 10-ton, 460V evaporator, OS motor

H= 15-ton, 460V evaporator, OS motor

J= 5-ton, 575V evaporator, OS motor

K= 7.5-ton, 575V evaporator, OS motor

L= 10-ton, 575V evaporator, OS motor

M= 15-ton, 575V evaporator, OS motor

Digit 13 - Filter

0

= none

1

= 5-ton 1” fiberglassTA, 6PC

0 = none

A= 10/15 ton t-stat 2C w/auto base

D = 10/15 ton prg. t-stat 2H2C w/2H2C base

E = 10/14 ton t-stat 2H2C w/auto base F = 10/15 ton t-stat 2H2C w/auto/mnl

base

G = 10/15 ton t-stat 2H2C w/mnl base H = 5/7.5 tonprg t-stat 2H2C w/mnl base J = 5/7.5 ton t-stat 1H1C base

K = 5/7.5 ton t-stat 1H1C w/auto/mnl base

L = 5/7.5 ton t-stat 1H1C w/mnl base

Digit 6 - Remote Wall Sensor 0 = none

A = remote wall sensor

Digit 7 - Heat Coil

0= none

1= 5-ton hot water coil

2= 7.5-ton hot water coil

3= 10/15-ton hot water coil

4= 5-ton steam coil

5= 7.5-ton steam coil

6= 10/15-ton steam coil

Digit 10 - Design Sequence

** = factory assigned

Digit 11 - Oversize Motor Condenser 0 = none

A= 5-ton, 208V condenser, OS motor kit

B= 7.5-ton, 208V condenser, OS motor

C= 10-ton, 208V condenser, OS motor

D= 15-ton, 208V condenser, OS motor

E= 5-ton, 460V condenser, OS motor

F= 7.5-ton, 460V condenser, OS motor

G= 10-ton, 460V condenser, OS motor

H= 15-ton, 460V condenser, OS motor

J= 5-ton, 575V condenser, OS motor

K= 7.5-ton, 575V condenser, OS motor

L= 10-ton, 575V condenser, OS motor

M= 15-ton, 575V condenser, OS motor

Digit 12 - Oversize Motor Evaporator 0 = none

A= 5-ton, 208V evaporator, OS motor

B= 7.5-ton, 208V evaporator, OS motor

C= 10-ton, 208V evaporator, OS motor

D= 15-ton, 208V evaporator, OS motor

E= 5-ton, 460V evaporator, OS motor

2

= 5-ton 2” fiberglassTA, 6PC

3

= 5-ton 2” mesh filter washable, 6PC

4

= 7.5-ton 1” fiberglassTA, 6PC

5

= 7.5-ton 2” fiberglassTA, 6PC

6

= 7.5-ton 2” mesh filter washable,

 

6PC

7

= 10/15-ton 1” fiberglassTA, 6PC

8

= 10/15-ton 2” fiberglassTA, 6PC

9

= 10/15-ton 2” mesh filter washable,

 

6PC

Digit 14 - Filter Rack Kit 0 = none

A= 5-ton filter rack kit

B= 7.5-ton filter rack kit

C= 10-ton filter rack kit

D= 15-ton filter rack kit

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Contents Model Scih AO and later design sequence Installation, Operation, and MaintenanceSpecial Note on Refrigeration Emissions General informationOverview of Manual Common Hvac AcronymsContents Integral Air-Cooled Model Number Description Installation informationGeneral Accessory Model Number Description General Information Installation Preparation Pre-installation Installation considerationsReceiving and Handling Acoustic ConsiderationsModel Scih 10 & 15-ton units Installation Dimensions WeightsModel Scih Ton units Back of unit Scih Component OverviewLow Ambient Damper SCIHAccessories PlenumSteam Coil Hot Water CoilDuctwork Considerations Installation requirementsMechanical Electrical Ground WireElectrical Requirements Electrical Data CalculationsRLA LRA FLA MCA MFS Installation Procedure InstallationInstallation Checklist Fan Discharge ConversionFigure I-IP-2. Low ambinet damper installation Low Ambient Damper InstallationFigure I-IP-3. Hydronic coil installation Hydronic Coil InstallationFigure I-IP-4. Plenum installation Plenum InstallationPre-Startup Pre-Startup ChecklistUnit Startup Procedures Installation StartupUnit Startup Checklist Rotating ComponentsSequence of Operation SequenceOperation Operation Table M-GI-1. Integral Air-Cooled General Data Maintenance informationMaintenance procedures MaintenanceMaintenance Procedures Hazardous chemicalsRefrigerant System Refrigerant LeakTestingConfined space hazard Explosion hazardCharging the Refrigerant System Compressor damageHazardous pressure Periodic Maintenance checklistsPeriodic Checklists Problem TroubleshootingPossible cause RemedyInsufficient cooling Trane

SCIH specifications

The Trane SCIH, or Smart Communicating Indoor Unit, is a smart HVAC solution designed to provide both efficiency and comfort in commercial and residential spaces. This innovative system represents a significant advancement in climate control technology, integrating state-of-the-art features that cater to modern demands for convenience, connectivity, and sustainability.

One of the standout features of the Trane SCIH is its advanced communication capability. The system utilizes Trane’s proprietary technology to facilitate seamless communication between various HVAC components, enabling real-time monitoring and adjustments. This integration ensures optimal performance by allowing end-users to manage their climate control settings efficiently from a central location or through a smartphone app.

The SCIH is also designed for high energy efficiency. It incorporates variable speed technology that adjusts the compressor and fan speeds according to the specific heating or cooling needs of the space. This not only reduces energy consumption but also minimizes fluctuations in temperature, creating a more comfortable indoor environment. Additionally, the unit's Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) and Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) ratings often exceed industry standards, making it an eco-friendly choice for sustainable building practices.

Another characteristic of the Trane SCIH is its compact and versatile design. The unit is engineered to fit in tight spaces, making it suitable for various building types, including retrofits in older structures. Its sleek design enhances aesthetic appeal without compromising performance, a key consideration for both commercial and residential applications.

Safety and ease of use are also priority features of the SCIH. The model includes built-in diagnostics that can identify issues early, enabling prompt maintenance and reducing the risk of system failures. User-friendly interfaces provide intuitive controls, making it accessible for users of all technical backgrounds.

Overall, the Trane SCIH embodies the convergence of technology, comfort, and efficiency. Its smart features, including advanced communication, variable speed technology, and compact design, position it as a leading solution in the HVAC market. This unit not only meets the needs of the present but is also prepared to adapt to future energy standards and user expectations, reinforcing Trane’s commitment to innovative climate solutions.