Trane 4TEE3C01A1000A Installer's Manual
Trane 4TEE3C01A1000A Installer's Manual

Trane 4TEE3C01A1000A Installer's Manual

Variable speed – communicating air handlers

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Installer's Guide
Variable Speed - Communicating Air Handlers
4TEE3C01A1000A,
4TEE3C02A1000A,
4TEE3C03A1000A,
WARNING:
ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES
IMPORTANT - This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service information
pack upon completion of work.
NOTE: The 4TEE3C10 air handler should NOT be
installed in the horizontal left or down flow
configuration unless the outdoor unit has an AHRI
rating with 18-GJ01D1 in the AHRI Directory. System
ratings listed without 18-GJ01D1 are for horizontal
right and upflow configurations only. The
manufacturer recommends installing only approved,
matched indoor and outdoor systems.
This Air Handler can be configured for Communicating
or 24 VAC modes. Using fully Communicating or 24
VAC modes, the Air Handler can support single or multi
stage heat pump cooling only, or cooling with electric
heat applications. Combined with a communicating
Comfort Control only, the Air Handler will support a
single stage 24 VAC cooling outdoor unit.
WARNING
!
SAFETY HAZARD!
THIS INFORMATION IS FOR USE BY INDIVIDUALS
HAVING ADEQUATE BACKGROUNDS OF ELECTRICAL
AND MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE. ANY ATTEMPT TO
REPAIR A CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCT
MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROP-
ERTY DAMAGE. THE MANUFACTURER OR SELLER
CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INTERPRETA-
TION OF THIS INFORMATION, NOR CAN IT ASSUME
ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ITS USE.
CAUTION
!
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE!
TO PREVENT SHORTENING ITS SERVICE LIFE, THE
AIR HANDLER SHOULD NOT BE USED DURING THE
FINISHING PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION OR REMOD-
ELING. The low return air temperatures can lead to the
formation of condensate. Condensate in the presence
of chlorides and fluorides from paint, varnish, stains,
adhesives, cleaning compounds, and cement creates a
corrosive condition which may cause rapid deteriora-
tion of the cabinet and internal components.
© 2010 Trane
4TEE3C04A1000A,
4TEE3C05A1000A,
4TEE3C06A1000A,
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE - DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING
4TEE3C07A1000A,
4TEE3C08A1000A,
4TEE3C09A1000A,
CONTENTS
General Information .............................................. 1
Installation Limitations & Recommendations ............................ 2
Two Piece Cabinet Disassembly ........................ 3
Unit Installation ...................................................... 4
Vertical Upflow ......................................................................... 4
Horizontal Right ....................................................................... 5
Duct Connections ................................................... 6
Refrigerant Piping ................................................. 6
Brazing to Evaporator Section ............................. 7
Condensate Drain Piping ...................................... 7
Electrical - Power Wiring ...................................... 8
Control Wiring ......................................................... 9
Airflow Adjustment ................................................. 9
Unit Test Mode ....................................................... 10
User Interface Menus ........................................... 11
Air Handler Flash Codes .............................. 13
Field Wiring ............................................................ 14
Electrical Connections to EAC ............................ 17
Outline Drawings .................................................. 18
Checkout Procedures .......................................... 20
A. GENERAL INFORMATION
These instructions do not cover all variations in sys-
tems or provide for every possible contingency. Should
further information be desired or particular issues arise
which are not covered sufficiently by this manual, con-
tact your local distributor or the manufacturer as listed
on the Air Handler nameplate.
These Air Handlers are shipped from the factory in the
upflow or horizontal right configuration.
18-GE14D1-5
4TEE3C10A1000A

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Air Handler nameplate. tion of the cabinet and internal components. These Air Handlers are shipped from the factory in the upflow or horizontal right configuration. © 2010 Trane...
  • Page 2: Installation Limitations & Recommendations

    HEATER IS AVAILABLE FROM THE DEALER. ONLY 5. Penetration around the Refrigerant lines must be HEATERS BUILT BY TRANE ARE APPROVED FOR USE sealed and Electrical inlets need to be sealed at IN THE AIR HANDLER. These heaters have been de- both the Low and the High Voltage.
  • Page 3: Two Piece Cabinet Disassembly

    Installer’s Guide 10. If the unit is installed without a return air duct, ap- Steam and Flow-through Fan Power Duct- plicable local codes may limit this Air Handler to in- mounted Humidifiers stallation only in a single story residence & within Follow the humidifier installation instructions.
  • Page 4: Unit Installation

    Installer’s Guide C. UNIT INSTALLATION NOTE: Make certain that the unit has been installed in a level position to ensure proper draining. UPFLOW The horizontal drip tray should be removed for maximum efficiency. See Figures 5, 6, and 7. a.Remove the coil by sliding it out on the coil channel supports.
  • Page 5: Horizontal Right

    Installer’s Guide If a return air duct is connected to the air han- dler, it must be the same dimensions as shown in the outline drawing on page 18. Pedestal and unit should be isolated from the foundation using a suitable isolating material. Openings where field wiring enters the cabinet must be completely sealed.
  • Page 6: Duct Connections

    Installer’s Guide D. DUCT CONNECTIONS The supply and return air ducts should be connected to the unit with flame retardant duct connectors. Convert- ible duct flanges are provided on the discharge opening to provide a “flush fit” for 3/4" or 1-1/2" duct board appli- cations, see the Outline drawing on page 17 for sizes of the duct connections.
  • Page 7: Brazing To Evaporator Section

    Installer’s Guide F. BRAZING TO EVAPORATOR SECTION NOTE: A brazing shield is provided in the Accessory Kit accompanying this unit. This shield fits over the re- frigerant fittings while brazing. Wet the shield before brazing. See Figure 12. 3/4" NPT Secondary IMPORTANT: Do NOT unseal refrigerant tubing until drain...
  • Page 8: Electrical - Power Wiring

    Installer’s Guide two secondary drains should be connected as a backup H. ELECTRICAL - POWER WIRING to prevent condensate overflow by a blocked primary 1. These Air Handlers are shipped from the factory drain. The weep hole in center of drain coupling area wired for 208/230 Volts.
  • Page 9: Control Wiring

    Installer’s Guide I. CONTROL WIRING J. AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT 1. Connect wiring between indoor unit, outdoor unit Blower speed changes are made using the User Inter- and Comfort Control. The use of color-coded low- face mounted on the communicating Comfort Control voltage wires is recommended.
  • Page 10: Unit Test Mode

    Installer’s Guide K. UNIT TEST MODE The Unit Test will perform the following steps Unit Test Mode (Air Handler) without delays. The system must be idle or the comfort control 1. Start blower at 50% airflow and Energize EAC switched to OFF before the Unit Test will run the air relay.
  • Page 11: User Interface Menus

    Installer’s Guide USER INTERFACE MENU - COMMUNICATING MODE Figure 17. User Interface Menu - Communicating Mode 18-GE14D1-5...
  • Page 12 Installer’s Guide USER INTERFACE MENU- 24 VAC MODE Figure 18. User Interface Menu - 24 VAC Mode 18-GE14D1-5...
  • Page 13: Air Handler Flash Codes

    Installer’s Guide L. AIR HANDLER FLASH CODES Alert Notification Alert Comfort Alert Group Alert Description User Interface Code Fault LED COMM LED Control Display Display Solid ON ‡ CNTRL FAULT † ERR 18 Control Failure Internal Control Error Solid ON ‡ CHECK FUSE †...
  • Page 14: Field Wiring

    Installer’s Guide M. FIELD WIRING - REFERENCE ONLY COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH COMMUNICATING COMFORT CONTROL & COMMUNICATING OUTDOOR UNIT COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH COMMUNICATING COMFORT CONTROL & 24 VAC SINGLE STAGE COOLING 18-GE14D1-5...
  • Page 15 Installer’s Guide COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24 VAC COMFORT CONTROL & 24 VAC SINGLE STAGE COOLING COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24 VAC COMFORT CONTROL & 24 VAC 2-STAGE OR 2-STEP COOLING 18-GE14D1-5...
  • Page 16 Installer’s Guide COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24 VAC COMFORT CONTROL & 24 VAC SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24 VAC COMFORT CONTROL & 24 VAC 2-STAGE OR 2-STEP HEAT PUMP 18-GE14D1-5...
  • Page 17: Electrical Connections To Eac

    Installer’s Guide ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO EAC ▲ Replace the Communicating control box cover. WARNING Locate the white wire coming from the Communi- HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC cating System Air Handler PCB labeled “EAC”. POWER, INCLUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS BEFORE The wire will have a male spade terminal con- SERVICING.
  • Page 18: Outline Drawings

    Installer’s Guide N. OUTLINE DRAWING FOR 4TEE3C01-10A Printed from D802612REV03 18-GE14D1-5...
  • Page 19 Installer’s Guide 4TEE3C01-10A AIR HANDLERS DIMENSIONAL DATA 4TEE3C03, 04, 06, 08, 09 & 10A are two piece cabinets Model No. 21.0" 4TEE3C01A1000A 43.00 21.50 4TEE3C02A1000A 45.00 23.50 4TEE3C03A1000A 57.90 23.50 4TEE3C04A1000A 57.90 23.50 4TEE3C05A1000A 51.75 26.00 4TEE3C06A1000A 57.90 23.50 4TEE3C07A1000A 57.90...
  • Page 20: Checkout Procedures

    3. Check circuit protection for proper size per nameplate specifications .......... [ ] 4. Check control box panel — in place and secured ................[ ] NOTE: Operation of heaters must be checked during the operation check of the total system. Trane 05/10 6200 Troup Highway...

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