Page 2 - WARNING
© 2005 American Standard All rights reserved CAH-SVX01A-EN NOTICE: Warnings and Cautions appear at appropriate sections throughout this manual. Read these carefully. WARNING ...indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION ......
Page 3 - Introduction; Unit Description; The
CAH-SVX01A-EN 3 Introduction Use this manual to install, startup, operate, and maintain the Custom Climate Changer™ air handler. Carefully review the procedures discussed in this manual to minimize installation and startup difficulties. Unit Description Custom Climate Changer™ air handlers are desig...
Page 4 - Contents
4 CAH-SVX01A-EN Contents Introduction ......................................................................... 3 Unit Description .................................................................................. 3Protecting the Environment .............................................................
Page 5 - Controls; Factory-Mounted Controls; F and
CAH-SVX01A-EN 5 GeneralInformation Operating Environment When considering the placement of the Custom Climate Changer air handler, it is important to consider the operating environment. The acceptable ambient temperature range for unit operation is -40ºF to 140ºF (-40ºC to 60ºC). For heating applica...
Page 6 - General Information
General Information 6 CAH-SVX01A-EN Ultraviolet (UV) Germicidal Irradiation Lights (optional) The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) believes that molds and bacteria inside buildings have the potential to cause health problems in sensitive individuals (1) . If specified, Trane provi...
Page 7 - Receiving Checklist; Locate assembly hardware.
CAH-SVX01A-EN 7 Pre-Installation Requirements Receiving Checklist Based on customer requirements, Custom Climate Changer air handlers can ship as complete units or as individual sections to be field assembled. Upon receipt of the unit(s) and prior to unloading, remove any shipping material and inspe...
Page 8 - F and 5 to 95 percent
Pre-Installation Requirements 8 CAH-SVX01A-EN General Storage The unit controller and all other electrical/electronic components should be stored in conditions of -20ºF to 120 ° F and 5 to 95 percent relative humidity, non-condensing. Electrical components are not moisture-tolerant. Factory protecti...
Page 9 - Pre-Installation Requirements
Pre-Installation Requirements CAH-SVX01A-EN 9 Figure 1. Cross section of typical curb installation on new construction Roof Curb Installation It is recommended that the curb be installed directly on the support members and fastened to the supports using tack welds or other equivalent methods. Proper...
Page 10 - Installation; Lifting and Rigging
10 CAH-SVX01A-EN Installation Lifting and Rigging WARNING Lifting and Rigging! Do not lift, rig, or ceiling-suspend from the top of the unit. Lift from lifting lugs only, located at the bottom of the unit. Use all lifting lugs provided. Do not use cables (chains or slings) except as shown. Each of...
Page 11 - Unit Assembly; Assembly Hardware
Installation CAH-SVX01A-EN 11 • Personnel should be positioned overhead and on the ground to guide the crane or helicopter operator in positioning the sections. • The air handler is not designed to be lifted, rigged or ceiling suspended from the top of the unit. • Never stack the pipe cabinet and in...
Page 14 - END CAP
Installation 14 CAH-SVX01A-EN TCP Wall Section Assembly (Typical) 1 Apply the walls and join at the inside angles with number 14 sheet-metal screws on 12-inch centers along the length of the angles. 2 Apply the 1/8-inch gasket evenly to the exterior of the walls across the two joined edges of the sp...
Page 15 - ROOF ASSEMBLY COMPLETE; PREDRILL HOLES
Installation CAH-SVX01A-EN 15 TCP Indoor Roof Section Assembly (Typical) 1 Align the walls and join the inside angles with number 14 sheet metal screws on 12-inch centers along the length of the angles. 2 Apply a bead of caulk along the length of the roof seam joint. 3 Apply the 1/8-inch gasket on t...
Page 16 - BASE TO WALL ASSEMBLY COMPLETE
Installation 16 CAH-SVX01A-EN TCP Base to Interior Wall Section Assembly (Typical) Note: Failure to completely compress the gasketing may result in air leakage. 1 Join the two units and secure with field provided 5/8-inch flat washers and 5/8-inch X 2-1/2-inch grade 9 bolts though each of the six ho...
Page 21 - Verify external unit squareness.
Installation CAH-SVX01A-EN 21 TCC wall sections assembly (typical) • Verify external unit squareness. • Apply the 1.25-inch x 0.33-inch ribbed butyl tape to the exterior of the walls covering the seam of the two adjoining sections (see method sheet). • Install seam cap over the butyl, uniformly stra...
Page 24 - Duct Connections; Fans
Installation 24 CAH-SVX01A-EN Duct Connections All duct connections to the units should be installed in accordance with the standards of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) for selecting and installing of air conditioning and ventilating systems other than residence type (NFPA 90A), and ...
Page 25 - Ventilation Control; Module; Control Dampers; install damper; Magnahelic Air Filter Gage
Installation CAH-SVX01A-EN 25 3 Check that the bushing on the isolator stud is centered in the isolator. Adjust to center by moving the stud in the fan base hole. 4 This procedure will raise the equipment load until the isolators are all off the shims (shipping tie-down blocks) approximately 1/32-in...
Page 26 - Front Load Filters; Disconnect power to the unit.; Side Load Filters; Disconnect the power to the unit.
Installation 26 CAH-SVX01A-EN Air Filters Front Load Filters Most filters in custom units are installed in unitary sheet metal frames. Filters are secured with a metal clip. There are several different styles. To install filters: 1 Disconnect power to the unit. 2 Open or remove the filter clip. 3 Re...
Page 27 - Bag or Cartridge Filters.
Installation CAH-SVX01A-EN 27 Bag or Cartridge Filters. 1 Disconnect power to the unit. 2 Keeping the bag filters folded, slide each filter into the filter rack, pushing them tightly against the unit. Pleats should be in the vertical position. 3 If using optional pre-filters, slide them into the app...
Page 28 - Pipe coils counterflow to airflow.
Installation 28 CAH-SVX01A-EN Coil Piping and Connections General Recommendations Proper installation, piping, and trapping is necessary to ensure satisfactory coil operation and to prevent operational damage: • Support all piping independently of the coils. • Provide swing joints or flexible fittin...
Page 33 - for; Liquid Lines; Kit with Kit Kit
Installation CAH-SVX01A-EN 33 Refrigerant Coil Piping Note: Refer to the “Protecting the Environment” section on page 3 for information on handling refrigerants. Use Figure 33 to determine the proper, relative sequence of the components in the refrigerant lines that connect the condensing unit to an...
Page 34 - Thermal expansion valve.; Suction Lines; and
Installation 34 CAH-SVX01A-EN • Thermal expansion valve. The expansion valve is the throttling device that meters the refrigerant into the evaporator coil. Metering too much refrigerant floods the compressor; metering too little elevates the compressor temperature. Choosing the correct size and type...
Page 35 - FrostatTM coil frost protection.; Insulate the suction line.
Installation CAH-SVX01A-EN 35 • Frostat™ coil frost protection. The Frostat control is the preferred method for protecting evaporator coils from freezing when the refrigerant coil is used with Trane condensing units. It senses the suction-line temperature and temporarily disables mechanical cooling ...
Page 38 - Insulate the suction lines.
Installation 38 CAH-SVX01A-EN Dual-Circuit Condensing Units: Evaporator Coil with Two Distributors (see Figure 38) 1 Pitch the liquid lines slightly—1 inch/10 feet [1 cm/3 m]—so the refrigerant drains toward the evaporator. 2 Provide one expansion valve per distributor. 3 Slightly pitch the outlet l...
Page 41 - Wiring
Installation CAH-SVX01A-EN 41 Wiring Wiring to the unit fan motor must be provided by the installer and must comply with all national and local electrical codes. The installer must also furnish a fused disconnect switch in compliance with national and local electrical codes. Fan motors also require ...
Page 42 - Actuator; Discharge duct connections
Installation 42 CAH-SVX01A-EN Figure 44. Junction box mounting and wiring details Figure 45. Typical quick connects with wiring identification Valve jack wiring:.Black connector is for 24 Vac power supply (black wire for GND and red wire for 24 Vac).White connector is for 0 to 10 Vac analog signal (...
Page 43 - Startup; Check fan drive belt tension.
CAH-SVX01A-EN 43 Startup Once the Custom Climate Changer air handler has been assembled and installed, attention must be directed to individual components for proper operation. Before operating the unit, complete the pre-startup checklist. WARNING Hazardous Voltage with Capacitors! Disconnect all ...
Page 44 - Leave this manual with the unit.; Unit Operation; After initial startup:
Startup 44 CAH-SVX01A-EN General Checks • Ensure the unit has been installed level. • Ensure supply-air and return-air ducts have been connected. • Ensure damper operator motors and connecting linkage have been installed. • Verify damper operation and linkage alignment. • Check that air filters are ...
Page 47 - Sheave Alignment; through; Multibelt Check
Startup CAH-SVX01A-EN 47 Determine Fan Speed WARNING Rotating Components! During installation, testing, servicing and troubleshooting of this product it may be necessary to measure the speed of rotating components. Have a qualified or licensed service individual who has been properly trained in ha...
Page 49 - Air Filters; Bag or Cartridge Filters
Routine Maintenance CAH-SVX01A-EN 49 Air Filters Refer to product catalog CLCH-PRC003-EN for filter sizes, types, and quantities. WARNING Hazardous Voltage with Capacitors! Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects and discharge all motor start/run capacitors before servicing. Fo...
Page 50 - Routine Maintenance; See “; Drain Pans
Routine Maintenance 50 CAH-SVX01A-EN See “ WARNING Hazardous Voltage with Capacitors!” on page 49 regarding disconnection of power. Drain Pans The condensate drain pan and drain line must be checked to assure the condensate drains as designed. This inspection should occur a minimum of every six mo...
Page 51 - Fan Bearing Lubrication; Fan Motor Inspection
Routine Maintenance CAH-SVX01A-EN 51 See “ WARNING Hazardous Voltage with Capacitors!” on page 49 regarding disconnection of power. Fan Bearing Lubrication CAUTIONBearing Failure! Do not mix greases with different bases within the bearing. Mixing grease within the bearing may result in premature b...
Page 52 - Coils; To clean steam and water coils:
Routine Maintenance 52 CAH-SVX01A-EN See “ WARNING Hazardous Voltage with Capacitors!” on page 49 regarding disconnection of power. Coils All coils should be kept clean to maintain maximum performance. Steam and Water Coils To clean steam and water coils: 1 Disconnect all electrical power to the u...
Page 53 - Remove all vent and drain plugs.
Routine Maintenance CAH-SVX01A-EN 53 11 Allow the unit to dry thoroughly before putting it back into service. 12 Replace all panels and parts and restore electrical power to the unit. 13 Be careful any contaminated material does not contact other areas of the unit or building. Properly dispose of al...
Page 54 - Internal Insulation; Remove the contamination.
Routine Maintenance 54 CAH-SVX01A-EN See “ WARNING Hazardous Voltage with Capacitors!” on page 49 regarding disconnection of power. WARNING Hazardous Chemicals! Coil cleaning agents can be either acidic or highly alkaline. Handle chemical carefully. Proper handling should include goggles or face...
Page 55 - Replacement of ultraviolet bulbs
Routine Maintenance CAH-SVX01A-EN 55 Ultraviolet (UV) Germicidal Irradiation Lights The intensity of the ultraviolet energy emitted from the ultraviolet bulbs provided in this unit is dependent on the cleanliness and age of the bulb. The surface of the bulb should be kept as clean as possible for op...
Page 56 - Troubleshooting
56 CAH-SVX01A-EN Troubleshooting This section is intended to be used as a diagnostic aid only. For detailed repair procedures, contact your local Trane service representative. Table 8. Air handler troubleshooting recommendationsSymptom Probable Cause Recommended Action Bearing is excessively hot Fir...
Page 58 - Notes