Trane Guide to Installing PTAC Grilles and Sleeves for Optimal Efficiency

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Installation

2.Grasping the top and bottom flanges of the rear closure panel as shown in Figure 12, the entire panel is pulled out diagonally from one side.

Figure 12. Pull rear closure panel out of wall sleeve

Step 2. Install drain kit in wall sleeve.

Step 4. Install wall sleeve in wall opening.

For condensate to drain properly inside the unit, the sleeve must be installed properly:

level from right to left

with a slight downward pitch from the indoor side to the outdoor side

Note: If equipment is 230/208 volt, verify the electrical receptacle is located within 52 inches of the sleeve’s right hand corner. Do not use an extension cord.

Note: For installation procedures, please refer to the Installation Guide that accompanied the accessory.

4.Slide the chassis into the wall sleeve until the chassis flanges contact the front edge of the wall sleeve. See Figure 14.

5.Secure the chassis to the wall sleeve using three screws on each side of the chassis to ensure a proper seal between the chassis and the wall sleeve . The screws are supplied in a plastic bag which is attached to the power cord. See Figure 15.

6.Verify the indoor and outdoor grilles are free of airflow obstructions.

7.Make the power supply connections as detailed in the next step.

Drain kits are available for indoor or outdoor installation to help condensate drain from either the right or left side of the wall sleeve externally, or from the bottom of the sleeve internally.

Note: For installation procedures, please refer to the Installation Guide that accompanied the accessory.

If you do not use the drain kit, condensate will drain out of the rear of the wall sleeve. The drain kit must be installed before the outdoor grille is installed.

Step 3. Install outdoor air grille in wall sleeve.

5.Install unit chassis in wall sleeve.

WARNING

Fire Hazard!

Do not use an extension cord with this unit. Doing so may cause a fire.

1.Attach the insulation strip to the upper rear of the wall sleeve. See Table 13. If using an extended wall sleeve, attach the insulation strip between the two baffles, touching the baffle surface facing towards the front.

Figure 14. Slide unit chassis into the wall sleeve

An outdoor air grille directs airflow for proper unit operation and to protect the outdoor coil. Install the grille before installing the chassis.

Outdoor air grille options are either a stamped grille or an architectural grille. When replacing an old chassis with an existing grille, please check with your HVAC representative to determine if the new chassis can be used with the old outdoor grille.

Front

11”

 

Rear

Bottom

Figure 15. Secure chassis to wall

 

 

sleeve

Using the wrong type outdoor grille can decrease cooling or heating capacity, increase energy usage, or shorten compressor life.

Note: For installation procedures, please refer to the Installation Guide that accompanied the accessory.

Figure 13. Insulation strip location

2.Remove the cabinet front from the chassis by pulling the bottom of the cabinet front away from the chassis until the retaining clips disengage.

3.If using a subbase, be sure the right-hand subbase cover is removed before installing the chassis in the wall sleeve.

Step 6. Install unit power supply.

Note: For installation procedures, please refer to the Installation Guide that accompanied the accessory.

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Contents Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner Table of Contents E E 0 9 0 1 * a a Model Number DescriptionImportant Environmental Concerns General InformationOverview of Manual Responsible Refrigerant PracticesGeneral Information Pre-Installation Considerations Pre-InstallationChecklist Fire HazardReceiving Checklist Pre-InstallationReceiving and Handling Shipping PackageUnit with wall sleeve and subbase accessory Wall Sleeve Unit DimensionsAir discharge Unit DimensionsLive Electrical Components InstallationElectrical Requirements Power receptacle configurations InstallationRemove rear closure Installation ProcedureHazardous Voltage w Panel from wall sleeveBottom Install unit power supplyVoltage Options Accessory Accessory part number 115V Install the unit controlsOption 265 OptionWire Wiring VoltageSpecification External Interface Size LengthOutput settings Configure the display module settingsField commissioning support Set point configuration Programmable SettingsSetpoint limiting Display unitsSelection Unit Display Measure Example IP English SI MetricEnergy Management System Indoor fan cycle configurationOccupancy arbitration for energy management Pthe manual test sequence Ptee manual test sequenceOff 10 sec Off 20 secSequence of Operation OperationRemote Fan Operation OperationVent Control Air Discharge GrilleAir conditioner performance data Voltage 208 230 265 Cooling data Heat pump performanceElectric heat Data Heater size Btu/HCooling temperature change air conditioners Cooling temperature change heat pumpsCooling amperage heat pumps Cooling amperage air conditionersVoltage 208 230 265 Heating total wattage input heat pumpsHeating Btu/H Unit accessory model numbers Hydronic heat options Maintenance Procedures MaintenanceRefrigeration System Service MaintenanceLeak Testing Maintenance BrazingHigh Temperatures Use of Pressure Regulator Valves GaugesEvacuation Procedure Maintenance EvacuationFan Motor Overheat Charging the System Charging ProcedureRefrigerant Line Piercing ValvesThermometers Maintenance Cooling Performance TestSling Psychrometer Cooling Performance TestCalculating procedure Heating Power Consumption TestTesting Capacitor Resistance Resistance CheckGround Test Heater Assembly with Power OFF to the Unit and HeaterResistance Test Indoor Coil and Air ThermistorsRmin Rnom Rmax Thermistor indoor coil ResistanceComponent Replacement Power Cord RemovalUnit Disassembly Procedures Power cord InstallationRemoving the Outdoor Coil and Outdoor Air Thermistors Control Board Replacement Procedure Hazardous VoltageIndoor Fan and Motor Outdoor Fan and MotorDiagnostics TroubleshootingCompressor output does not energize TroubleshootingIndoor/remote fan outputs do not energize Outdoor fan output does not energizeReversing valve output does not energize Random restart timer ExplanationAuxiliary heat output does not energize Ventilation output does not energizeSymptom Output on when the mode is offCondensate pump does not energize Control fuse is blownAIR Coil Wiring DiagramPVD Wiring DiagramWiring diagram 07 models PVD Energy management system Full 1st Year Warranty WarrantyFull 2nd 5th Sealed System Warranty Limited 2nd through 5th Year Functional Parts WarrantyPage PTAC-SVX01C-EN

PTAC-SVX01C-EN specifications

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