Trane RT-SVX19A-E4 manual Scroll compressors Compressor electrical phasing, With Electric heat

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Installation

Scroll compressors

Compressor electrical phasing

Proper phasing of the electrical power wiring is critical for proper operation and reliability of the scroll compressor and fans.

Proper rotation of the scroll compressor must be established before the unit is started. This is accomplished by confirming that the electrical phase sequence of the power supply is correct. The motor is internally connected for clockwise rotation with the inlet power supply phased A, B, C.

Table 21 - Electrical data - YKD/YKH Unit Wiring

 

 

 

Electrical Characteristics Unit amps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard Evaporator

Oversized Evaporator

 

 

 

 

 

Fan Motor

Fan Motor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum

 

Maximum

 

UNIT

MPS

Minimum

Overcurrent

Minimum

Overcurrent

 

 

 

 

 

Protective

Protective

 

 

 

 

 

Circuit

circuit

 

 

 

 

 

Device (Fuse

Device (Fuse

 

 

 

 

 

Ampacity

ampacity

 

 

 

 

 

or Circuit

or Circuit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Breaker)

 

Breaker)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Without Electric heat option

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TKD/H

155

400/3/50

 

35

50

36.9

50

 

TKD/H

175

400/3/50

 

41

50

41.9

50

 

TKD/H

200

400/3/50

 

44

63

44.5

63

 

TKD/H

250

400/3/50

 

46.4

63

-

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WKD/H

125

400/3/50

 

31.9

40

33.8

40

 

WKD/H

155

400/3/50

 

35.1

50

37

50

 

WKD/H

200

400/3/50

 

50.4

63

50.9

63

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

YKD/H

155

400/3/50

 

35.6

50

37.5

50

 

YKD/H

175

400/3/50

 

42.3

50

43.2

50

 

YKD/H

200

400/3/50

 

44.6

63

45.1

63

 

YKD/H

250

400/3/50

 

46.4

63

-

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With Electric heat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TKD/H

155

400/3/50

 

41

63

43

63

 

TKD/H

175

400/3/50

 

43

63

43

63

 

TKD/H

200

400/3/50

 

61

80

61

80

 

TKD/H

250

400/3/50

 

62

80

-

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WKD/H

125

400/3/50

 

68

80

69.9

80

 

WKD/H

155

400/3/50

 

71.2

80

73.1

80

 

WKD/H

200

400/3/50

 

104.5

125

105

125

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The direction of rotation may be reversed by interchanging any two of the line wires. It is this possible interchange of wiring that makes a phase sequence indicator necessary if the operator is to quickly determine the phase rotation of the compressor motor.

The "ABC" indicator on the face of the phase indicator will glow if phase is ABC for terminals L1, L2, L3.

CAUTION! After completion of wiring, check all electrical connections, and ensure all connections are tight. Replace and secure all electrical box covers and access doors before leaving unit or connecting power to circuit supplying unit.

CAUTION! Units with Scroll compressors are not equipped with crankcase heaters.

WARNING !

Disconnect all power,including remote disconnects, and discharge all capacitors before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized. After power is removed, allow

4 minutes for capacitors to discharge. Verify with an appropriate voltmeter that all capacitors have discharged. Failure to disconnect power and/or discharge capacitors before servicing could result in death or serious injury. For additional information regarding the safe discharge of capacitors, see Trane Service Bulletin PROD-SVB06A.

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Contents Installation Operation Maintenance Reception in France only Safety recommendationsForeword ReceptionStorage WarrantyMaintenance contract RefrigerantContents Unit Options Reception of units Rooftop unitUnit handling Roof curb Installation TKD-WKD-YKD accessories Sling lengths and maximum unit weightUnit size Minimum clearances Minimum clearances mm Dimensions/Weights/ClearancesWeigths & center of gravity Figure Weights of Options & accessoriesInstalling the unit Installing the unit on the groundUnit mounting on roof Downflow discharge units TKD,WKD,YKD Using the rooftop curb Connection of duct networkHorizontal discharge units TKH,WKH,YKH Condensate drain line connection Condensate drain pipingUnit Gas pipework installationGas leak check procedure Gas burner modelsFilter arrangement Filter installationSupply fan adjustment Motor sheave / Fan speedFan Speed RPM Standard Drive Belt tensioning To increase airflowTo decrease airflow To increase belt tensionComponent air pressure drops YKD/YKH Pressure drop through accessoriesTKH TKD/TKH Pressure drop through accessoriesAirflow EU2/G2 EU4/G4 100% TKDWKH WKD/WKH Pressure drop through accessoriesFilter 100% WKDYK 155 External static pressure Supply fan performancesYK 175 External static pressure YK 250 External static pressure TK 200 External static pressure TK 175 External static pressureTK 250 External static pressure External Static Pressure Pa 275 300275 300 WK 155 External static pressure TKD/TKH, WKD/WKH units YKD/YKH units Factory supplied Disconnect switch OptionPower wiring Electrical connectionWith Electric heat Electrical data YKD/YKH Unit WiringElectrical Characteristics Unit amps Scroll compressors Compressor electrical phasingOutdoor Fan 155 175 200 250 Compressor155 200 Compressor Electrical data TKD/TKH Supply fan motor155 175 200 250 Indoor Fan Electrical data YKD/YKH Supply fan motor Electrical data WKD/WKH Supply fan motorElectrical data Combustion Blower Motorr Unit controlled by thermostat Control wiringZone sensor wire size and maximum length Maximum length Zone sensor wire sizeUnit controlled by Tracker supervisor Unit controlled by BASSpecifications CO2 sensorsWall-mounted and duct-mounted CO2 sensors CO2 sensor wire size Power supply requirementsWiring the wall-mounted CO2 sensor Wiring the duct-mounted CO2 sensorMounting the duct-mounted CO2 sensor CO2 sensor maintenanceRemote potentiometer Remote potentiometer dimensionsDuct mounting of fire thermostat Fire thermostatSmoke detector High temperature safety thermostatRemote fault relay Clogged filter detectorCommunication Interfaces Water connection inlet/outlet 1 ¼ ISO R7 Hot water coil Installation and connectionHot water coil Down flow units onlySoft Starter Electric Heater25% manual fresh air hood 25% fresh air hoodDownflow version Barometric reliefOperation with a conventional thermostat OperationThermostat signals are as follows Conventional thermostat Gas/ Electric, Electric HeatConventional thermostat Heat Pump OK to Unoccupied modeCooling/Economizer Operation Cooling/Economizer Operation with Thermostat1,2ECA board LED Setting the economizer or 0-50% motorized hood optionMinimum fresh air adjustment Test procedures Power-up initializationTest mode procedure at the ReliaTel control board Step Step Test ModeAuto Test Mode Test modesGas valve Unit start-upGas burner data Marking category of the gas section in different countriesOperating pressures Starting the unit in cooling modeFinal installation checklist Check torque of power cables contactEvaporator Fan Operation Cooling without an EconomizerCooling with an Economizer Low Ambient OperationIgnition Module Potentiometer SettingEconomizer Set-Up ReliaTel Control Heating OperationFinal installation checklist DiagnosticsLED status End user routine maintenance Air filtersRefrigerant charge Service technician maintenance Condenser coilHot water coil option System Status Checkout Procedure TroubleshootingCooling Failure Service FailureSystem failure Heating FailureFan Failure Switch Resetting Cooling and Ignition LockoutsZone Temperature Sensor ZTS Service Indicator Clogged Filter SwitchThermistor Resistance / Temperature Chart Temperature/resistance coefficient is negativeLiterature order number

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