Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN Heating Power Consumption Test, Calculating procedure, Resistance Check

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3.Locate the readings listed in the Operation section of this manual. You will note that these readings fall within the voltage, watts and amp draw minimum and maximum ranges listed. Therefore, the unit heating performance would be considered normal.

Heating Power Consumption Test

(Heat Pump Mode Only)

For the heating wattage, record the following readings after the unit is interconnected with a wattmeter.

Outside coil inlet air dry-bulb temperature.

Inside coil inlet air dry-bulb temperature.

Total watts input measured by wattmeter.

Calculating procedure

1.Locate temperature obtained in Step A of cooling performance test in first column of Heating Wattage Chart.

2.Locate in second column the inside coil inlet dry-bulb temperature.

3.The total watts input should come between minimum and maximum values indicated for each model.

Example: Assume that a PTHE1501 is under test. Proceed as follows and observe test readings as simultaneously as possible.

1.Outside coil inlet dry-bulb temperature readings as described above: 45°F.

2.Check watts input: 1370 W

3.Inside coil inlet dry-bulb temperature reading as de scribed in Step B: 75°F.

Read to the right from the 75° inside coil inlet dry-bulb value in the column and note the minimum and maximum wattage of 1335 - 1470.

Since the wattage reading (1370) obtained in the test is within the prescribed range, the total power input in watts is considered to be normal.

WARNING

Live Electrical Components!

During installation, testing, servicing and troubleshooting of this product, it may be necessary to work with live electrical components. Have a qualified licensed electrician or other individual who has been properly trained in handling live electrical components perform these tasks. Failure to follow all electrical safety precautions when exposed to live electrical components could result in death or serious injury.

WARNING

Hazardous Voltage!

Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/ tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized. Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury.

WARNING Hazardous Voltage w/Capacitors!

Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects and discharge all motor start/run capacitors before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized. 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.

Resistance Check

Discharge capacitor and remove wire leads. Use a DC volt meter to verify there is no power.

Testing Capacitor Resistance

1.Set an ohmmeter on its highest ohm scale and connect the leads to the capacitor.

a.Good Condition - indicator swings to zero and slowly returns to infinity. (Start capacitor with bleed resistor will not return to infinity. It will still read the resistance of the resistor).

b.Shorted - indicator swings to zero and stops there - replace.

c.Open - no reading - replace. (Start capacitor would read resistor resistance).

2.Testing for ohms between either capacitor terminal and the capacitor body must show infinite ohms.

Capacitance Check

Using a hookup as shown below, take the amperage and voltage readings and use them in the formula below the diagram.

Overloads

1.With no power to the unit, remove the overload lead from the compressor terminal.

2.Using an ohmmeter: Test continuity between terminals of the overload. If not continuous, the overload is open, replace the overload.

Compressor Windings

WARNING

Electrical Shock!

Do not connect electrical power to this unit or to the compressor if the compressor terminal cover has been removed or is not firmly in place. Doing so could result in death, serious injury, or property damage.

If the test indicates shorted, grounded or open windings, see procedure for the next steps to be taken.

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Contents Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner Table of Contents Model Number Description E E 0 9 0 1 * a aGeneral Information Important Environmental ConcernsOverview of Manual Responsible Refrigerant PracticesGeneral Information Pre-Installation Pre-Installation ConsiderationsChecklist Fire HazardPre-Installation Receiving ChecklistReceiving and Handling Shipping PackageUnit Dimensions Unit with wall sleeve and subbase accessory Wall SleeveUnit Dimensions Air dischargeInstallation Live Electrical ComponentsElectrical Requirements Installation Power receptacle configurationsInstallation Procedure Remove rear closureHazardous Voltage w Panel from wall sleeveInstall unit power supply BottomInstall the unit controls Voltage Options Accessory Accessory part number 115VOption 265 OptionWiring Voltage WireSpecification External Interface Size LengthConfigure the display module settings Output settingsField commissioning support Programmable Settings Set point configurationDisplay units Setpoint limitingSelection Unit Display Measure Example IP English SI MetricIndoor fan cycle configuration Energy Management SystemOccupancy arbitration for energy management Ptee manual test sequence Pthe manual test sequenceOff 10 sec Off 20 secOperation Sequence of OperationOperation Remote Fan OperationVent Control Air Discharge GrilleAir conditioner performance data Heat pump performance Voltage 208 230 265 Cooling dataElectric heat Data Heater size Btu/HCooling temperature change heat pumps Cooling temperature change air conditionersCooling amperage air conditioners Cooling amperage heat pumpsHeating total wattage input heat pumps Voltage 208 230 265Heating Btu/H Unit accessory model numbers Hydronic heat options Maintenance Maintenance ProceduresMaintenance Refrigeration System ServiceMaintenance Brazing Leak TestingHigh Temperatures Use of Pressure Regulator Valves GaugesMaintenance Evacuation Evacuation ProcedureFan Motor Overheat Charging Procedure Charging the SystemRefrigerant Line Piercing ValvesMaintenance Cooling Performance Test ThermometersSling Psychrometer Cooling Performance TestHeating Power Consumption Test Calculating procedureTesting Capacitor Resistance Resistance CheckHeater Assembly with Power OFF to the Unit and Heater Ground TestResistance Test Indoor Coil and Air ThermistorsThermistor indoor coil Resistance Rmin Rnom RmaxPower Cord Removal Component ReplacementUnit Disassembly Procedures Power cord InstallationControl Board Replacement Procedure Hazardous Voltage Removing the Outdoor Coil and Outdoor Air ThermistorsIndoor Fan and Motor Outdoor Fan and MotorTroubleshooting DiagnosticsTroubleshooting Compressor output does not energizeIndoor/remote fan outputs do not energize Outdoor fan output does not energizeRandom restart timer Explanation Reversing valve output does not energizeAuxiliary heat output does not energize Ventilation output does not energizeOutput on when the mode is off SymptomCondensate pump does not energize Control fuse is blownWiring Diagram AIR CoilWiring Diagram PVDWiring diagram 07 models PVD Energy management system Warranty Full 1st Year 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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