Trane UNT-SVX07A-EN manual electrical, Unit Wiring Diagrams, Supply Power Wiring, Equipment Damage

Models: UniTrane Fan-Coil & Force Flo Air Conditioners UNT-SVX07A-EN

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Installation requirements

Unit Wiring Diagrams

Specific unit wiring diagrams are provided inside each unit and can be easily removed for reference.Use these diagrams for connections or trouble analysis. Wiring diagrams are attached on the inside of the front panel of vertical cabinet & recessed models and on the fan and motor panel of vertical concealed & all horizontal models.

Supply Power Wiring

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. For variable frequency drives or other energy storing components provided by Trane or others, refer to the appropriate manufacturer’s literature for allowable waiting periods for discharge of capacitors. 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.

Refer to the unit nameplate to obtain the minimum circuit ampacity (MCA) and maximum fuse size (MFS) or maximum circuit breaker (MCB) to properly size field supply wiring and fuses or circuit breakers.

Refer to the unit operating voltage listed on the unit wiring schematic, submittal, or nameplate. Reference the wiring sche- matic for specific wiring connections.

CAUTION

Use Copper Conductors Only! Unit terminals are not designed to accept other type conductors. Failure to use copper conductors may result in equipment damage.

Note: All field wiring should conform to NEC and all applicable state and local code requirements. The control panel box is always on the end opposite the piping connections. Access the control box by removing the two screws that secure the front cover. This will allow the panel to be removed, to provide access to the electrical components.

WARNING

Hazardous Electrical Shorts! Insulate all power wire from sheet metal ground. Failure to do so may cause electrical shorts that could result in death or serious injury.

If the unit does not have a disconnect switch, the power leads and capped ground wire are inside the control panel.

If the unit has a disconnect switch, the power leads are wired to the junction box switch on the control panel. Pull the capped ground wire into the junction box.

Electrical Grounding

Restrictions

All sensor and input circuits are normally at or near ground (common) potential. When wiring sensors and other input devices to the Tracer controller, avoid creating ground loops with grounded conductors external to the unit control circuit. Ground loops can affect the measurement accuracy of the controller.

CAUTION

Equipment Damage!

Unit transformer IT1 provides power to fan-coil unit only. Field connections to the transformer IT1 may create immediate or premature unit component failure.

All input/output circuits (except isolated relay contacts and optically isolated inputs) assume a grounded source, either a ground wire at the supply transformer to control panel chassis, or an installer supplied ground.

Wall Mounted Control

Interconnection Wiring

The installer must provide interconnec- tion wiring to connect wall mounted devices such as a fan mode switch or zone sensor module.

Refer to the unit wiring schematic for specific wiring details and point-to-point wiring connections. Dashed lines indicate field wiring on the unit wiring schematics. All interconnection wiring must conform to NEC Class 2 wiring requirements and any state and local requirements.

Refer to Table I-ER-1 for the wire size range and maximum wiring distance for each device.

Recommendation: Do not bundle or run interconnection wiring in parallel with or in the same conduit with any high-voltage wires (110V or greater). Exposure of interconnection wiring to high voltage wiring, inductive loads, or RF transmitters may cause radio frequency interference (RFI). In addition, improper separation may cause electrical noise problems. Therefore, use shielded wire (Beldon 83559/83562 or equivalent) in applica- tions that require a high degree of noise immunity. Connect the shield to the chassis ground and tape at the other end.

Table I-ER-1. Maximum wiring distances for low voltage controls, ft.

device

wire size

range

fan speed switch

14 - 22 AWG

500

zone sensor

16 - 22 AWG

200

Note: Do not connect any sensor or input circuit to an external ground connection.

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Trane UNT-SVX07A-EN manual electrical, Unit Wiring Diagrams, Supply Power Wiring, Electrical Grounding Restrictions