Trane BCVC, BCHC, BCXC-SVX01B-EN manual Valve Damage, Installation Piping, Suction Line

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Installation Piping

diameter must be as small as possible, while still providing at least 5°F [2.7°C] of subcooling at the expansion valve throughout the operating envelope.

Routing. Install the liquid line with a slight slope in the direction of flow so that it can be routed with the suction line. Minimize tube bends and reducers because these items tend to increase pressure drop and reduce subcooling at the expansion valve.

Insulation. The liquid line is generally warmer than the surrounding air, so it does not require insulation.

Components. Liquid-line refrigerant components necessary for a successful job include an expansion valve, moisture indicating sight glass, filter drier, manual ball shutoff valves, access port, and possibly a solenoid valve. Position these components as close to the evaporator as possible.

Thermal expansion valve (TEV)

Select the TEV based on the actual evaporator capacity, considering the full range of loadings. Verify that the valve will successfully operate at the lightest load condition, considering if hot gas bypass is to be used. For improved modulation, choose a TEV with balanced port construction and an external equalizer connection. The valve must be designed to operate against a back pressure of 20 psi higher than actual evaporator pressure. Install the TEV directly on the coil liquid connection (distributor provided).

The remote expansion-valve bulb should be firmly attached to a straight, well-drained, horizontal section of the suction line. The external equalizer line should be inserted downstream of the remote bulb.

Moisture-indicating sight glass

Install a moisture-indicating sight glass in the liquid line between the expansion valve and filter drier. The sight glass should be sized to match the size of the liquid line.

Filter drier

Install a properly sized liquid line filter-drier upstream from the expansion valve and as close to the evaporator coil as possible. Select the filter-drier for a maximum pressure drop of 2 psi at the design condition.

Manual, ball-type shutoff valves on either side of the filter drier allows replacement of the core without evacuating the entire refrigerant charge.

Access port

The access port allows the unit to be charged with liquid refrigerant and is used to determine subcooling. This port is usually a Schraeder valve with a core.

Solenoid valve

If required by the compressor unit, install the solenoid valve between the filter drier and sight glass.

NOTICE

Valve Damage!

Disassemble the thermal expansion valve before completing the brazing connections. If necessary, wrap the valve in a cool wet cloth while brazing. Failure to protect the valve from high temperatures could damage internal components.

Suction Line

Line sizing. Properly sizing the suction line is critical for ensuring that the oil returns to the compressor throughout the system operating envelope. If provided, use the suction line size(s) recommended by the manufacturer of the compressor unit. The selected tube diameter(s) must maintain adequate refrigerant velocities at all operating conditions.

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Contents April Blower Coil Air HandlerRefrigerant warning information Environmental ConcernsResponsible Refrigerant Practices Hazard of Explosion and Deadly Gases Trademarks About This ManualTable of Contents BCXC-SVX01B-EN Digit 8 Unit Voltage Digit 16 Motor HorsepowerDigits 1, 2, 3, 4 Unit Model Digits 5, 6, 7 Unit SizeModel Number Description Blower Coil General Information General InformationGeneral Information Pre-Installation Receiving and HandlingJobsite Storage Recommendations Unit size Dimension a Installation PreparationService Access Pre-InstallationUnit Location Recommendations Unit Handling ProcedureRigging and Handling Improper Unit LiftSkid Removal Pre-Installation ChecklistHorizontal Blower Coil Dimensions and WeightsHorizontal blower coil dimensions in. and weights lb Unit Size RH LH WeightVertical Blower Coil Dimensions and WeightsVertical blower coil dimensions in. and weights lb Unit Size WeightAngle filter and mixing box dimensions in. and weights lb Angle Filter and Mixing BoxUnit size AIR Flow Filter Filter Access Panel Bottom or Top Access Filter BoxElectric Heat Electric heat dimensions in. and weights lbSupply Return Steam coil box dimensions in. and weights lbSteam Coil Coil Connections, NPTSteam coil connection sizes, female connection, NPT Coil ConnectionsHydronic coil connection sizes, OD DX coil connection sizes, ODBasic Piping Piping PackagesDimensions and Weights Deluxe Piping Actual size Piping NominalWiring Instructions Installation ControlsInstalling Wall Mounted Controls Zone Sensor InstallationZone Sensors Without Interconnecting Wiring Communication WiringInstallation Controls Service Communication WiringTracer Summit Communication Wiring Installation Electrical Electrical Grounding Restrictions Hazardous Voltage Installation ElectricalZone sensor maximum wiring distances, ft m Wire size range Max. wiring distanceUseful Formulas Available electric heat, min-max kWUnit size Voltage Motor electrical data 380/50/3 220/50/1240/50/1 190/50/3Horizontal Units, Model Bchc Installation MechanicalInstalling the Unit Bchc Installation ProcedureVertical Units, Model Bcvc Installation MechanicalMixing Box Option Heating Coil OptionMixing Box Installation Procedure Linkage Installation ProcedureCondensate Drain Connections Duct Connections Recommended drain trap installation for draw-through unitsRefrigerant Coil Piping Installation PipingWater Coil Connections Potential coil-freeze conditionInstallation Piping Valve DamageSuction Line Field-installed evaporation piping example Field-Installing Evaporator PipingSteam Coils Steam PipingCoil Condensate GeneralType NS steam coils, horizontal tubes for horizontal airflow Controls Interface Control OptionsTracer Controllers Tracer controller ZN010 ZN510 ZN520 Rover Service SoftwareControls Interface Tracer controller input/output summaryTracer controller function summary End Device Option AvailabilityTracer Control Device ZN010 Tracer ZN510 Tracer ZN520 Unit Location Pre-Start ChecklistPre-Start ReceivingElectrical Pre-Start Component OverviewDuctwork Unit PipingStart-Up Sequence of OperationTracer ZN Controller Sequence of Operation Start-Up Occupied ModeUnoccupied Mode Sensor type Sensor position Unit occupancy modeOccupied Standby Mode Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 only Cooling OperationOccupied Bypass Mode, Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 Only Heating Operation Start-Up Economizer Cooling Tracer ZN520 OnlyDX Cooling Tracer ZN520 only Discharge Air Tempering Tracer ZN520 OnlyFan sequence of operation Fan Mode Operation Rotating ComponentsTracer ZN520 fan configuration Auto fan operation Fan speed defaultContinuous Fan Operation Fan Speed SwitchTracer ZN010 and ZN510 Tracer ZN520Fan Start on High Speed Fan Off DelayFan mode operation, Tracer ZN010 and ZN510 Start-Up Fan Cycling OperationFan operation in heating and cooling modes Entering Water Temperature Sampling FunctionLocal fan switch enabled Two- and Four-Pipe Changeover OperationEconomizer Damper Tracer ZN520 Only Unit mode as related to water temperatureUnit type EWT sensor required? Coil water temperature Electric Heat OperationBinary Inputs BIP1 Low Temperature Detection OptionTracer Dehumidification Tracer ZN520 Only Data Sharing Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 OnlyBIP4 Fan Status ZN520 Only Binary input configurationsBIP2 Condensate Overflow Detection Option BIP3 Occupancy SensorAnalog input Terminal Function Range ZN010 ZN510 ZN520 Analog InputsBinary Outputs Analog inputsZone Sensor Space Temperature MeasurementBinary output configuration Zone sensor wiring connectionsLocal Setpoint Fan Mode SwitchExternal Setpoint Adjustment Fan SwitchCommunication Jack On/Cancel ButtonsMaintenance Procedures MaintenanceTorque in.-lb Ft-lb MaintenanceFan Assembly Set Screws Fan Belt TensionBCBH/BCVC valve package waterflow limits Belt tensionBCHC/BCVC coil general data Hydronic coil dataRow coil Steam coil data Drive data Unit Motor Motor sheave Fan sheave Belt1750 1450 Size Watts Browning Trane 60 Hz 50 Hz Steam, Hot Water, and Cooling Coil Cleaning Procedure Coil MaintenancePotential unit damage from coil cleaners Inspecting and Cleaning CoilsRotating parts Periodic Maintenance ChecklistsMaintenance Diagnostics TroubleshootingLED Activity Diagnostics Manual Output Test ProcedureManual Output Test Fan Cool output a Heat output Damper Steps J1-1, J1-3 DiagnosticsTranslating Multiple Diagnostics Tracer ZN520 test sequenceAutomatic Reset by the Controller Resetting DiagnosticsDiagnostic Reset Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 Only Diagnostics Manual Output TestCycling Power Rover Service ToolDiagnostic Fan Other outputsa Tracer ZN010 and ZN510 controller diagnosticsTracer ZN520 diagnostics Diagnostic Latching Fan Valves Electric heat DamperProbably cause Explanation Common DiagnosticsFan outputs do not energize Valves stay closedValves stay open Electric heat not operatingFresh air damper stays closed DX or electric outputs do not energize Fresh air damper stays openTwo-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN510 Wiring DiagramsFour-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN510 Wiring DiagramsFour-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN510 Two-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN520 Four-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN520 Four-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN520 Four-Pipe Bcxc with Tracer ZN520 Four-Pipe Bcxc with Control Interface Four-Pipe Bcxc with Control Interface Bcxc with DX Coil and Tracer ZN520 Field Installed DeviceBcxc with DX Coil, Hydronic Heating, and Tracer ZN520 BCXC-SVX01B-EN