Airflow Adjustment; Unit Test Mode - Trane 4TEE3D01B1000A Installer's Manual

Variable speed – communicating air handlers with integrated whole house air cleaner
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J. AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT
Blower speed changes are made using the User Inter-
face mounted on the communicating Comfort Control
box. The Air Handler control board controls the serial
motor.
NOTE: Serial motors have bearings which are perma-
nently lubricated and under normal use lubrication
is not recommended.
When paired with a communicating outdoor unit, the
Air Handler control board will auto-discover the outdoor
unit size. Default settings are 400 CFM/ton and 1.5
minute at 100% CFM off delay. For other airflow set-
tings, access the User Interface Menu (See Figure 23)
to select options or use the options in the communicat-
ing Comfort Control. The full menu is listed in Figure
24.
When Air Handler is to be used in 24 VAC mode,
access the User Interface to change the comfort
control mode to 24 VAC, match the airflow for the
outdoor unit size (tons), adjust the cooling air-
flow (CFM/ton), set the Fan on/off-delay options,
and adjust the heating airflow per the Nameplate
specifications on the air handler front panel. The
User Interface appears as shown in Figure 23. The full
menu is listed in Figure 25.
If the airflow needs to be increased or decreased, see
the Blower Performance Table in the Service Facts. In-
formation on changing the speed of the blower motor
for your specific outdoor model size is in the Blower
Performance Table.
Be sure to set the airflow for the correct tonnage.
Refer to the User Interface for correct setting.
If the optional humidistat is used, remove R-BK jumper
from the low voltage terminal board (not shown) and in-
stall the humidistat between R and BK. (Jumper R to O
for cooling-only/non-heat pump systems with a humidis-
tat.)
User Interface pictured above adjusts variable speed airflow options.
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Viewing Window
Push ENTER to make selection
Figure 23. User Interface
Installer's Guide
K. UNIT TEST MODE
Unit Test Mode (Air Handler)
The system must be idle or the comfort control
switched to OFF before the Unit Test will run the air
handler. The unit will work the same way in either
Communicating or 24 VAC modes.
To access the Unit Test Mode scroll down through
the User Interface Information Menu until you see
the Unit Test option.
prompted select YES and press ENTER. When the
User Interface displays ARE YOU SURE? select YES
and press ENTER to begin the Unit Test.
NOTE: While in Test Mode all comfort control requests will be
ignored but if any button on the User Interface is pressed,
the Unit Test will exit. The Unit Test will exit if a fault is
detected during the test sequence.
The Unit Test will perform the following steps
without delays.
1. Start blower at 50% airflow and Energize EAC
relay.
2. After 10 seconds, go to 100% airflow for 10 seconds.
(User Interface displays UNIT TEST – BLWR)
3. Energize Y1 relay for 15 seconds with 100% airflow.
(User Interface displays UNIT TEST – COOL)
4. De-energize Y1 relay and go to Electric Heat
airflow.
(User Interface displays UNIT TEST – HEAT)
5. Energize blower interlock and stage 1 heat relay.
6. Energize humidifier relay.
7. After 1 second energize stage 2 heat relay.
8. After 1 more second energize stage 3 heat relay.
9. After 5 seconds de-energize blower interlock, stage
1, 2 & 3 heat, humidifier and EAC relays.
(User Interface displays UNIT TEST – EXIT)
Displayed for three seconds
NOTE: Airflow is default or programmed selections.
Push left & right to scroll
through menu options
Push up & down
to scroll through
ENTER
Press ENTER.
setup menu
When
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