Trane RT-SVX10C-EN specifications Index

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A

 

 

AC Conductors

45

See Table 3-8

 

 

Adjusting the Fresh Air Damper

80

Airflow Measurements

63

B

 

 

BAYSENS008B

49

See Figure 3-16

 

 

BAYSENS010B

49

See Figure 3-16; Remote Panel w/o NSB

 

 

BAYSENS013C

49-53

See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17

 

 

BAYSENS014C

49-53

See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17

 

 

BAYSENS016A

49-53

See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17; Outside Air Sensor

 

(3RT3) - BAYSENS016A

 

 

BAYSENS017B

49-53

See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17

 

 

BAYSENS019*

49

See Figure 3-16

 

 

BAYSENS020*

52

See Figure 3-17

 

 

BAYSENS021A

52

See Figure 3-17

 

 

Belt Tension Measurement and Deflection Ranges

.....

105

See Figure 5-1

 

 

C

 

 

Cautions

6

Center-of-Gravity

21

See Figure 3-3

 

 

Charging by Subcooling

93

Coil Cleaning

108

Combustion Air Adjustment

95

See High-Fire Adjustment: Full Modulating Gas

 

 

Furnace: Limited Modulating Gas Furnace

 

 

Component Static Pressure Drops

76

See Table 4-2

 

 

Compressor Assembly Shipping Hardware

27

See Figure 3-7A: Figure 3-7B: Figure 3-7C

 

 

Compressor Circuit Breakers

10, 100

See Table 5-2

 

 

Compressor Locations

84

See Figure 4-6

 

 

Compressor Module

7

Compressor Module (SCM) detects a problem

10

Compressor Motor Winding Thermostats

10

Compressor Sounds

83

concealed damage

14

Condensate Trap Installation

27

See Figure 3-6

 

 

Condenser Fan Location

64

See Figure 4-1

 

 

condensing temperature rises above the "lower limit"

9

Connection Sizes for Hot Water & Steam Coil

35

See Table 3-5

 

 

Constant Volume Systems

63

Constant Volume Zone Panel

46

Control Settings and Time Delays

100

See Table 5-1

 

 

Customer Connection Wire Range

40

See Table 3-6

 

 

CV Control Options

49-53

See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17

 

 

Index

 

 

D

 

 

Damper Adjustment

93

See Low Ambient Dampers

 

 

Damper Installation

94

See Low Ambient Dampers

 

 

Daytime Warm-up

11

DC Conductors

45

See Table 3-9

 

 

Dimensional data

15-20

See Table 3-1A: Table 3-1B: Table 3-1C;

 

 

Table 3-2A: Table 3-2B: Table 3-2C

 

 

DIP switch settings - TCI

7

discharge pressure approaches 405 ± 7 psig

9

discharge pressure decreases to approximately 300

......... 9

Dry Airside Pressure Drop

70-72

See Figure 4-3 (Standard & HI Cap)

 

 

DSP control devices

31

See Figure 3-9: Units with Statitrac

 

 

E

 

 

"efficiency check point" setting

9

Electric Heat

58

electric heat units operating on 200/230 volts

39

See Figure 3-14

 

 

Electrical Service Sizing Data

41

See Table 3-7

 

 

Electrical Service Sizing Equations

43

See Figure 3-15

 

 

Emergency Stop Switch (5S71)

48

Evaporator Temperature Sensor

8

Exhaust Air Dampers

80

Exhaust Airflow Measurement

66

Exhaust Fan Performance

77-79

See Table 4-3: Table 4-4

 

 

Exhaust/Comparative Enthalpy Module

7

External Auto/Stop Switch (5S67)

49-53

See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17

 

 

F

 

 

F/A Damper Travel Adjustment

82

See Table 4-5

 

 

factory mounted disconnect switch

38

Fan Belt Adjustment

104

Fan Performance with Inlet Guide Vanes

73-75

See Figure 4-4

 

 

Fan Performance without Inlet Guide

 

 

Vanes

67-69

See Figure 4-2

 

 

Fan Rotation

63

fans are rotating backwards

63

Fenwal Ignition System

56

See Two Stage Gas Furnace

 

 

Field Connection Diagram Notes

49-53

See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17

 

 

Filter Data

102

See Table 5-4

 

 

Filter Switch

8

Filters

102, 107

See Filter Data: Table 5-4: Filter Switch

 

 

Flame Failure

96-97

See Modulating Gas

 

 

Float-and-Thermostatic (FT) type trap

37

See Figure 3-13

 

 

Flue Assembly

34

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Contents With 3-DTMScroll Compressors ModelsLater Design Sequence Overview of Manual Literature Change HistoryTable of Contents Model Number Description General InformationDigit 3 Unit Airflow Hazard Identification Fiberglass WoolGeneral Information Commonly Used Acronyms Unit DescriptionSupply AIR General InformationCFM Ventilation Control Module VCM Design special option onlyLead-Lag Constant Volume CV Units Unit Component Layout and Shipwith Locations Variable Air Volume VAV UnitsGeneral Information Space Temperature Averaging Control Module Locations for SHF 40, 60, 70 & 75 Ton Units Table of Contents No Step Surface Unit Dimensions & Weight InformationUnit Inspection As soon as the unit arrives at the job site StoragePage Sahf Cooling-Only Units 20 thru 75 Ton Unit Dimensional Data Dimensions Size InstallationUnit Base Dimensional Data Dimensions Electrical Entrance Data Unit DimensionsSEHF, SFHF, SLHF, SSHF, Sxhf Units 20 thru 75 Ton Unit Dimensions Size Unit Base Dimensional Data Dimensions SizeElectrical Entrance Data Unit Dimensions Size Unit Size Furnace Dimensions Note Size/MBH Length HeightSHG Cooling & Heating Units 90 through 130 Ton Sehf SahfSlhf SshfSahf Sshf Sfhf Sxhf Sehg Sfhg Sxhg HF/G Roof Curb and DuctworkSE,SL If a Trane Curb Accessory Kit is not used Installation Unit Rigging & PlacementHeavy Objects Pitch Pocket LocationTypical Unit Rigging Unit Base & Roof Curb Section Installation Field Installed Control Wiring Main Electrical Power RequirementsGeneral Unit Requirements Requirements for Electric Heat UnitsInstallation Condensate Drain Connections Page Removing Supply and Exhaust Fan Shipping Channels Motors 5Hp Page Units with StatitracTM Installation Sensor & Tubing InstallationGas Heat Units SFH Connecting the Gas Supply Line to the Furnace Gas TrainHazardous Gases and Flammable Vapors 350 MBH 850 MBH Flue Assembly Flue Assembly Installation1000 MBH Modulating 500 MBH 1000 MBH Hot Water Heat Units SLHSSHG-90 Steam Heat Units SSHThrough 130 Ton units Page Use Copper Conductors Only Hazardous VoltageLive Electrical Components Typical Field Power Wiring 20 thru 75 Ton Page Condenser Fans Total FLA Supply Fan Motor FLA ea HorsepowerExhaust Fan Motor FLAUnit Tonnage No. of Compressors Tonnage Type Designation CombustionBlower Motor Sfhf Only Load Definitions Load Single Source Power 380V, 415V, 460V,= Current of the Largest Motor Compressor or FAN Motor On the NextDisconnect Switch Sizing DSS Power Wire Sizing and Protection Device EquationsDual Source Power units 200V MCA = 1.25 x Load MOP = 1.25 x LoadConstant Volume System Controls Controls using 24 VACInstallation Controls using DC Analog Input/Outputs Constant Volume or Variable Air Volume System Controls Variable Air Volume System ControlsDepressurize PressurizeFire Purge16A Refer to Wiring Notes on16B Page 17A 17B Input Voltage VAV SetpointTable of Contents Sequence of Operation Cooling Sequence of OperationFenwal Ignition System Gas Heating Sequence of OperationUnit Start-Up Propane GasFull and Limited Modulating Gas Furnace Modulating Gas Sequence of OperationFlame Failure Freeze Protection Electric Heat Sequence of OperationUnit Start-Up Wet Heat Sequence of Operation Electrical Phasing Unit PowerCompressor Damage Voltage Imbalance Voltage Supply and Voltage ImbalanceVoltage Supply IGV Service Test Guide for Component OperationSupply FAN Rotating Components System Airflow Measurements Constant Volume SystemsVerifying Proper Fan Rotation If all of the fans are rotating backwardsCondenser Fan Location with Human Interface Designator Variable Air Volume Systems TraqTM Sensor Airflow Measurement Exhaust Airflow MeasurementOptional with all Units Optional with all units equipped with an economizerTon Supply Fan Performance without Inlet Guide Vanes 20 & 25 Ton Supply Fan Performance without Inlet Guide VanesWocfm 1200 RPM 40 HP 40% 300 RP Standard Evaporator Coil 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 Drop Ton Supply Fan Performance with Inlet Guide Vanes 20 & 25 Ton Supply Fan Performance with Inlet Guide Vanes15 HP 900 RPM 80% 10 HP RPM AIR Through 75 Ton Component Static Pressure Drops Inches W.CCFM RPM BHP STDAIR HF-C25 000 HF-C20 00010,000 HF-C30 000AIR RPM BHP RPM BHP BHP RPM BHP RPM BHPTo Adjust the Fresh Air Damper Travel Economizer Damper AdjustmentExhaust Air Dampers Fresh Air & Return Air Damper OperationConnecting Rod Crank Arm Hole Damper Travel Adjustment PositionConfiguration Ton UnitsCompressor Start-Up Fresh Air & Return Air Linkage AdjustmentAll Systems 70 & 105 TonRefrigerant Charging Compressor Operational SoundsAt Shutdown At Low Ambient Start-UpCompressor Locations Cooling Cycle Pressure Curve 340 320 Full Load 380 360 340 OD Ambient Full Load 380 360 340 OD Ambient 320 240 220 380 360 OD Ambient Low Ambient Dampers Thermostatic Expansion ValvesCharging by Subcooling Gas Furnace Start-Up Electric, Steam and Hot Water Start-UpCombustion Air Adjustment O2 High-Fire AdjustmentLow-Fire Adjustment 500 MBH, 850 & 1,000 MBH only Two Stage Gas FurnaceCO2 Pressure MBHFiring Manifold Unit control Full Modulating Gas FurnaceHeat Exchanger Modulating Gas Regulator Legend Limited Modulating Gas Furnace Unit Start-UpModulating Gas Regulator Typical Gas Furnace Unit Start-Up Final Unit CheckoutService & Maintenance Unit Internal Fuse Replacement Data & VFD Factory Settings Service & MaintenanceQty Size of each Unit Model Box-type Note QtyWet Heat Coil Fin Data Total Coil Fins Model TypeService & Maintenance Fan Belt Adjustment Gripbelts Gripnotch Cross Small P.D Section Range Min Max Scroll Compressor ReplacementSuction Line Filter/Drier Installation Supply and Exhaust Fan VFD Programming Parameters Hazardous Voltage! w/CapacitorsVFD Programming Parameters Cooling Season Service & Maintenance Monthly MaintenanceFilters Heating Season Coil CleaningSteam or Hot Water Coils Coil CleanersContains Refrigerant Final Process Index See Figure Gate type valve 36-37 See -12 Figure See VOM Contacts -16 Figure Equipment Damage From Ultraviolet UV Lights Warranty and Liability Clause115 116