Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN manual General Information

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General Information

Refrigerant Handling

Procedures

WARNING

Contains Refrigerant!

System contains oil and refrigerant under high pressure. Recover refrigerant to relieve pressure before opening the system. See unit nameplate for refrigerant type. Do not use non-approved refrigerants, refrigerant substitutes, or refrigerant additives.

Failure to follow proper procedures or the use of non-approved refrigerants, refrigerant substitutes, or refrigerant additives could result in death or serious injury or equipment damage.

Environmental Accountability Policy

The manufacturer urges that all HVAC servicers make every effort to eliminate, if possible, or vigorously reduce the emission of CFC, HCFC, and HFC refrigerants to the atmosphere. Always act in a responsible manner to conserve refrigerants for continued usage even when acceptable alternatives are available.

Recover and Recycle

Refrigerants

Never release refrigerant to the atmosphere!

Always recover and/or recycle refrigerant for reuse, reprocessing (reclaimed), or properly dispose if removing from equipment.

Always determine the recycle or reclaim requirements of the refrigerant before beginning the recovery procedure.

Obtain a chemical analysis of the refrigerant if necessary.

Questions about recovered refrigerant and acceptable refrigerant quality standards are addressed in ARI Standard 700.

Refrigerant Handling and Safety

Consult the manufacturer’s material safety data sheet (MSDS) for information on refrigerant handling to fully understand health, safety, storage, handling, and disposal requirements.

Use only approved containment vessels and refer to appropriate safety standards. Comply with all applicable transportation standards when shipping refrigerant containers.

Service Equipment and Procedures

To minimize refrigerant emissions while recovering refrigerant, use the manufacturer’s recommended recycling equipment per the MSDS.

Use equipment and methods which will pull the lowest possible system vacuum while recovering and condensing refrigerant. Equipment capable of pulling a vacuum of less than 1,000 microns (1.0 mm) of mercury is recommended.

Do not open the unit to the atmosphere for service work until refrigerant is fully removed/ recovered.

When leak-testing with trace refrigerant and nitrogen, use HCFC- 22 (R-22) rather than CFC-12 (R-12) or any other fully-halogenated refrigerant.

Be aware of any new leak test methods which may eliminate refrigerants as a trace gas.

Perform evacuation prior to charging with a vacuum pump capable of pulling a vacuum of 1,000 microns (1.0 mm) of mercury or less. Let the unit stand for 12 hours and with the vacuum not rising above 2,500 microns (2.6 mm) of mercury.

A rise above 2,500 microns (2.5 mm) of mercury indicates a leak test is required to locate and repair any leaks. A leak test is required on any repaired area.

Charge refrigerant into the equipment only after equipment does not leak or contain moisture.

Refer to proper refrigerant charge requirements in the maintenance section of this manual to ensure efficient machine operation.

When charging is complete, purge or drain charging lines into an approved refrigerant container.

Seal all used refrigerant containers with approved closure devices to prevent unused refrigerant from escaping to the atmosphere.

Take extra care to properly maintain all service equipment directly supporting refrigerant service work such as gauges, hoses, vacuum pumps, and recycling equipment.

When cleaning system components or parts, avoid using CFC-11 (R-11) or CFC-113 (R-113). Use only cleaning- solvents that do not have ozone depletion factors.

Properly dispose of used materials. Refrigeration system cleanup methods using filters and driers are preferred.

Check for leaks when excessive purge operation is observed.

Keep abreast of unit enhancements, conversion refrigerants, compatible parts, and manufacturer’s recommendations that will reduce refrigerant emissions and increase equipment operating efficiencies.

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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 DimensionsElectrical Requirements InstallationLive Electrical Components 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 LengthField commissioning support Configure the display module settingsOutput settings Set point configuration Programmable SettingsSetpoint limiting Display unitsSelection Unit Display Measure Example IP English SI MetricOccupancy arbitration for energy management Indoor fan cycle configurationEnergy Management System 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 conditionersHeating Btu/H Heating total wattage input heat pumpsVoltage 208 230 265 Unit accessory model numbers Hydronic heat options Maintenance Procedures MaintenanceRefrigeration System Service MaintenanceLeak Testing Maintenance BrazingHigh Temperatures Use of Pressure Regulator Valves GaugesFan Motor Overheat Maintenance EvacuationEvacuation Procedure 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

The Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN is a cutting-edge Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner (PTAC) designed to provide optimal temperature control, energy efficiency, and user comfort in a variety of settings, including hotels, apartments, and office buildings. This unit stands out with its robust features and advanced technologies, making it a reliable choice for meeting diverse heating and cooling needs.

At the heart of the Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN is its innovative design, which combines powerful performance with quiet operation. This unit utilizes a high-efficiency compressor that ensures rapid cooling and heating, providing ideal comfort regardless of the external climate. With a capacity range suitable for smaller spaces, the PTAC delivers strong performance while maintaining energy efficiency, thus reducing operational costs over time.

One of the key characteristics of the PTAC-SVX01C-EN is its user-friendly interface. The intuitive controls allow users to effortlessly adjust temperature settings, fan speeds, and modes of operation, including cooling, heating, and fan only. This flexibility enhances user comfort while optimizing energy consumption. Additionally, the unit features a programmable timer, enabling users to schedule operation according to their specific needs, further conserving energy when spaces are unoccupied.

The unit's Quiet Operation Technology minimizes noise levels, making it an ideal choice for environments where peace and quiet are paramount. This feature is particularly beneficial in hospitality settings, where guests expect a tranquil atmosphere. The PTAC is engineered to provide ample airflow while minimizing sound, creating a pleasant indoor environment.

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In summary, the Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN represents a perfect blend of efficiency, comfort, and innovative technology. Its user-friendly controls, quiet operation, and advanced air filtration make it a leading choice for those seeking reliable climate control solutions in residential and commercial spaces alike. Whether for heating or cooling, the Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN is engineered to deliver exceptional performance and lasting dependability.