Electrical Hazard - Trane BAYUVCLK001 Installer's Manual

Ultraviolet (uv-c) lamp kit for 2-5 ton air handlers
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Testing for Proper Operation
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SAFETY HAZARD!
This information is for use by individu-
als having adequate backgrounds of electrical and mechanical
experience. Any attempt to repair a central air conditioning
product may result in personal injury and/or property dam-
age. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the
interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability
in connection with its use.
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PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD!
power before beginning installation. Professional installation
required per NEC standards. The power supply to this ultravio-
let appliance must be disconnected before opening or servicing
the unit. Any access panels or doors, within sight of the UV
lamps, must be interlocked so as to disconnect power to the
UV appliance upon opening or removal.
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PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD!
to unprotected eyes. Do not troubleshoot the lamps by sight.
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ELECTRICAL HAZARD!

high voltage. Checking for voltage output is likely to cause
damage to the meter. Failure to follow this warning could result
in property damage, serious personal injury, or death.
STEP 26. Remove the heater panel.
STEP 27. Set the system comfort control to OFF and restore
power.
STEP 28. Use an ammeter to check for current flow on the high volt-
age wires entering the air handler. The lamps should generate
approximately 0.2 amps of current when energized.
The Series 8 air handler with a BAYCC24VK01 kit will energize the
lamps when the system is in the cooling mode. The lamps will
remain energized for 48 hours after then end of cooling mode.
This minimizes the short cycling of the lamps.
Step 29. Replace the heater panel and restore the system comfort
control to its original setting.
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WARNING
WARNING
Disconnect input
WARNING
UV-C can be harmful
WARNING
The ballast produces a very
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