Trane RT-SVX10C-EN specifications Monthly Maintenance, Filters, Cooling Season, Hazardous Voltage

Models: RT-SVX10C-EN

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Monthly Maintenance

(q)Press the Up Arrow button to scroll to the Active Setup menu.

(r)Press the Change Data button.

(s)Press the Up Arrow button to scroll to the Setup 1 setting.

(t)Press the OK button.

(v)Press the Change Data button.

(w)Press the Up Arrow button to scroll to the Down load All Parameters setting.

(x)Press the OK button

Note: Item 5 resets the drive to the default factory settings. The program parameters listed in Table 5- 8 will need to be verified or changed as described in Item 3 and 4.

Note: Some of the parameters listed in the Table are motor specific. Due to various motors and efficiencies available, use only the values stamped on the specific motor nameplate. Do not use the Unit nameplate values.

6.Follow the start-up procedures for supply fan in the "Vari able Air Volume System" section or the "Exhaust Airflow Measurement" start-up procedures for the exhaust fan.

7.After verifying that the VFD(s) are operating properly, press the STOP key at the Human Interface Module to stop the unit operation.

8.Follow the applicable steps in the "Final Unit Checkout" section to return the unit to its normal operating mode.

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Monthly Maintenance

Before completing the following checks, turn the unit OFF and lock the main power disconnect switch open.

FiltersWARNING

Hazardous Voltage!

Disconnect all electric power, including remote discon- nects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvert- ently energized. Failure to disconnect power before ser- vicing could result in death or serious injury.

Filters

[ ] Inspect the return air filters. Clean or replace them if nec- essary. Refer to the Table 5-4 for filter information.

Cooling Season

[ ] Check the unit’s drain pans and condensate piping to ensure that there are no blockages.

[ ] Inspect the evaporator and condenser coils for dirt, bent fins, etc. If the coils appear dirty, clean them according to the instructions described in “Coil Cleaning” later in this section.

[ ] Manually rotate the condenser fans to ensure free move- ment and check motor bearings for wear. Verify that all of the fan mounting hardware is tight.

[ ] Inspect the F/A-R/A damper hinges and pins to ensure that all moving parts are securely mounted. Keep the blades clean as necessary.

[ ] Verify that all damper linkages move freely; lubricate with white grease, if necessary.

[ ] Check supply fan motor bearings; repair or replace the motor as necessary.

[ ] Check the fan shaft bearings for wear. Replace the bear- ings as necessary.

[ ] Lubricate the supply fan bearings with a lithium based grease. Refer to Table 5-6 for recommended greases.

Note: The bearings are manufactured using a special synthetic lithium based grease designed for long life and minimum lube intervals. Over lubrication can be just as harmful as not enough.

Use a hand grease gun to lubricate these bearings; add grease until a light bead appears all around the seal. Do not over lubricate!

After greasing the bearings, check the setscrews to ensure that the shaft is held securely to the bearings and fan wheels. Make sure that all bearing supports are tight.

[ ] Check the supply fan belt(s). If the belts are frayed or worn, replace them. Refer to the "Fan Belt Adjustment" section for belt replacement and adjustments.

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