Trane Axiom GET024-036 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Trane Axiom GET024-036 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Water source heat pump high efficiency vertical stack

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Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
Water Source Heat Pump
Axiom™ High Efficiency Vertical
Stack – GET
0.75 to 3 Tons – 60 Hz
Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of
heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training.
Improperly installed, adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury.
When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that are
attached to the equipment.
November 2022
SAFETY WARNING
WSHP-SVX10H-EN

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  • Page 1 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Water Source Heat Pump Axiom™ High Efficiency Vertical Stack – GET 0.75 to 3 Tons – 60 Hz SAFETY WARNING Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training.
  • Page 2 When working with or around hazardous chemicals, these compounds have the same potential impact to the ALWAYS refer to the appropriate SDS and OSHA/GHS environment. Trane advocates the responsible handling of all (Global Harmonized System of Classification and refrigerants-including industry replacements for CFCs and Labeling of Chemicals) guidelines for information on HCFCs such as saturated or unsaturated HFCs and HCFCs.
  • Page 3 Copyright This document and the information in it are the property of Trane, and may not be used or reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. Trane reserves the right to revise this publication at any time, and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any person of such revision or change.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Model Number Descriptions Flow Checks ......28 ....5 Pressure .
  • Page 5: Model Number Descriptions

    Model Number Descriptions Vertical High-Rise Cabinet Digit 15: Supply Air Arrangement Digit 25: Acoustic Arrangement WSHP 0 = Field cut supply air arrangement 0 = Enhanced sound attenuation 1 = Back and front supply air 1 = Deluxe sound attenuation Digits 1-3: Unit Configuration arrangement Digit 26: Factory Configuration...
  • Page 6 Model Number Descriptions Digit 34, 35, 36: Riser Length Digit 10: Current Design Sequence Digit 17: Control Types 000 = No riser 0 = Basic controls for WPRD retrofit Digit 11: Refrigeration Circuit 096 = 96-inch riser length chassis 0 = Heating and cooling circuit 097 = 97-inch riser length C = Tracer®...
  • Page 7: General Information

    See p. 16 for diagnostic information. For more information on the Trane® Air-Fi® wireless system, Power wiring is made at the contactor. The wiring is fed through reference BAS-SVX40*-EN. the left or right conduit tube, and into the cabinet’s control box Tracer®...
  • Page 8: Pre-Installation

    Pre-Installation located external to the cabinet on the ¾-3 ton WARNING equipment. • After assuring that charge has been retained, reinstall Fiberglass Wool! the schrader caps to assure that refrigerant leakage Exposition to glass wool fibers without all necessary does not occur. PPE equipment could result in cancer, respiratory, skin or eye irritation, which could result in death or serious Jobsite Storage...
  • Page 9: Dimensions And Weights

    Dimensions and Weights Unit Location and Clearances WARNING Locate the unit in an indoor area. The ambient temperature Improper Unit Lift! surrounding the unit must not be less than 45°F. Do not locate the unit in areas subject to freezing. Failure to properly lift unit in a LEVEL position could result in unit dropping and possibly crushing operator/ Attention should be given to service clearance and technician...
  • Page 10: Dimensions And Weights With Standard Base

    Dimensions and Weights Dimensions and Weights with Standard Base Figure 2. GET009-036 Table 2. Dimensional data - GET009-036 w/standard base A (inches) B (inches) C (inches) D (inches) E (inches) F (inches) 009-012 16¼ 16¼ 8 1/8 39 1/8 14¾ ¾...
  • Page 11 Dimensions and Weights Dimensions and Weights with 6-inch Extended Base Figure 3. GET009-036 11" (279) FOR 86" (2184) CABINET HEIGHT 3" (76) FOR 94" (2388) CABINET HEIGHT 66” 10 3/4” 8 1/2” Table 3. Dimensional data - GET009-036 with 6-inch extended base A (inches) B (inches) C (inches)
  • Page 12 Dimensions and Weights Return Air (Hinged) Acoustical Door with Standard Base The hinged acoustical door is recessed into the wall so that the Table 4. Return air hinged acoustical door door is flush with the surface of the wall. The opening through the wall for the door assembly must be Unit Size A (inches) B (inches)
  • Page 13 Dimensions and Weights Return Air (Hinged) Acoustical Door with 6 inch Extended Base The hinged acoustical door is recessed into the wall so that the Table 5. Return air hinged acoustical door with 6 inch door is flush with the surface of the wall. extended base The opening through the wall for the door assembly must be Unit Size...
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation General Installation Checks 3. Connect properly sized and protected power supply wiring to a field-supplied/installed disconnect switch and to the The checklist below is a summary of the steps required to unit power block (1TB1) in the unit’s cabinet control box for successfully install a unit.
  • Page 15: Water Connection

    Installation Field Installed Power Wiring If unit cabinet assembly includes factory provided risers, and "no" field provided between-the-floor riser extensions, please move to Step WARNING Note: Risers are designed to accommodate a maximum of Proper Field Wiring and Grounding 1½" to 3" expansion and contraction. If the total calculated riser expansion exceeds 3", expansion Required! devices must be field provided.
  • Page 16: Control Power Transformer

    Installation Route power wire to the cabinet control box through the factory 1. Locate the side studs a minimum of 1¼ inches and a installed conduit at the top of the unit cabinetry.The high maximum of 1 3/8 inches from the cabinet to the side of the voltage connection is made at the 1PB1 power block in the stud.
  • Page 17: Supply Air Ductwork

    Installation 7. After verifying that the air panel gasket is sealed to the coil, Table 6. Sheet rock opening size secure the air panel to the door frame using the slots located on the sides of the air panel. Unit Size A (inches) B (inches) Figure 12.
  • Page 18: Supply Grille Installation

    Installation Supply Grille Installation Figure 14. Bracket removal for deluxe sound package Table 7. Supply air opening size Discharge Single Grille Two Grille Three Grille up to 100% 100% CFM 50% CFM 33% CFM (inches) (inches) (inches) (inches) 009-012 14 W x 14 H 10 W x 6 H 14 W x 10 H Recommended...
  • Page 19: Using Antifreeze

    FLASH Brownout Condition portion of the plug located inside the unit’s junction box. FLASH Soft Lockout (low pressure) 2. Mount the thermostat, zone sensor or Trane® Air-Fi® WCI FLASH FLASH Soft Lockout (high pressure) module on the finished drywall. Manual Lockout (low pressure)
  • Page 20: Psc Blower Motor Speed Retrofit

    Installation Table 10. Deluxe controller diagnostic LEDs (continued) ® Figure 18. Units with Deluxe 24V or Tracer ZN510 controls and ECM motors – DIP switch Color: Green Color: Red Controller Mode settings LED1 LED2 LED3 Manual Lockout (condensate FLASH overflow) Compressor Disable PSC Blower Motor Speed Retrofit PSC motors installed in the unit have multiple speed...
  • Page 21 Installation Installations at altitudes above 2000 feet may require an Figure 19. Units with UC400 controls and ECM motors – adjustment to the fan speed setting to achieve the proper DIP switch settings airflow. To adjust the airflow to get the desired CFM, set the DIP switches located in the control box to the proper profile setting.
  • Page 22 Installation Table 13. PSC blower motor external static pressure without return air door (RAD) with filter (continued) Model External Static Pressure (in. of wg) High 0.175 0.170 0.165 0.160 0.154 0.148 0.139 0.135 0.130 0.125 GET015 High 0.151 0.147 0.142 High 0.330 0.323...
  • Page 23 Installation Table 14. ECM Blower motor external static pressure without return air door (RAD) with filter External Static Pressure (in. of wg) 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 Model Airflow Profile 0.025 0.037 0.050...
  • Page 24: Electrical Data

    Electrical Data Table 16. Electrical performance Minimum Maximum Comp RLA Blower Motor Blower Motor Circuit Overcurrent Model No. Motor Option Unit Volts Total FLA (ea) Comp LRA Ampacity Protective Device 208/60/1 16.0 0.60 1/20 5.23 PSC Motor 230/60/1 17.0 0.60 1/20 4.98 265/60/1...
  • Page 25: Pre-Start-Up

    ____ Is there a good seal between the front air panel and the coil? Initial Unit Start-up Start-up with deluxe controls is included below: Notes: • Reference WSHP-IOP-2 for Tracer® ZN510 start-up. ® • Reference BAS-SVX065*-EN for Tracer UC400, UC400- B start-up. ® • Reference BAS-SVX40*-EN for Trane Air-Fi® start-up. WSHP-SVX10H-EN...
  • Page 26: Operating Pressures

    Operating Pressures Use the form on p. 29 to log system and unit temperatures shows approximate conditions and is based on airflow at the during start-up. rated SCFM, entering air at 80.6°F DB, 66.2 °F WB in cooling, 68°F DB in heating. (+)Heating data with 35°F EWT is based General: There are many variables (airflow, air temperatures) on the use of an anti-freeze solution having a freezing point 20 in an air conditioning system that will affect operating...
  • Page 27 Operating Pressures Table 17. Operating pressures (continued) Operating Data Cooling Heating Entering Suction Discharge Suction Discharge Water Temp Water Flow Pressure, Pressure, Water Temp Air Temp Pressure Pressure Water Temp Air Temp Model °F PSIG PSIG Rise °F Drop °F DB PSIG PSIG Drop °F...
  • Page 28: Water Pressure Drop

    Operating Pressures Table 17. Operating pressures (continued) Operating Data Cooling Heating Entering Suction Discharge Suction Discharge Water Temp Water Flow Pressure, Pressure, Water Temp Air Temp Pressure Pressure Water Temp Air Temp Model °F PSIG PSIG Rise °F Drop °F DB PSIG PSIG Drop °F...
  • Page 29: Start-Up

    Start-up Installing Contractor: Use this form to thoroughly check-out the system and units before and during start-up. (This form need not be returned to the factory unless requested during technical service support). Job Name: Model Number: Date: Serial Number: In order to minimize troubleshooting and costly system failures, complete the following checks and data entries before the system is put into full operation.
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    Maintenance Preventive Maintenance WARNING Maintenance on the unit is simplified with the following Hazardous Chemicals! preventive suggestions: Failure to follow this safety precaution could result in Filter maintenance must be performed to assure proper death or serious injury. Coil cleaning agents can be operation of the equipment.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting General Operation WARNING The standard model is designed for indoor installation. When Hazardous Service Procedures! the unit is installed in an unconditioned space, the unit may not start in cool weather (approximately 45°F). It may then be Failure to follow all precautions in this manual and on necessary to start the unit in the cooling mode for three to five the tags, stickers, and labels could result in death or minutes.
  • Page 32 Troubleshooting Table 23. Troubleshooting checklist Problem Heating Cooling Cause Correction Main power off Check fuses Defective control transformer Replace No response to any thermostat setting Broken or loose connection Repair Defective thermostat Replace Transformer Reset Transformer Unit short cycles Thermostat or sensor improperly located Relocate Defective compressor overload Replace (if external)
  • Page 33: Unit Wiring

    FOR 600 VOLTS. DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE AND/OR DASHED DEVICE OUTLINES INDICATE COMPONENTS PROVIDED BY THE FIELD. SOLID LINES INDICATE WIRING BY THE TRANE CO. NUMBERS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCHEMATIC DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONTACTS BY LINE NUMBER.
  • Page 34 FOR 600 VOLTS. DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE AND/OR DASHED DEVICE OUTLINES INDICATE COMPONENTS PROVIDED BY THE FIELD. SOLID LINES INDICATE WIRING BY THE TRANE CO. NUMBERS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCHEMATIC DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONTACTS BY LINE NUMBER.
  • Page 35 FOR 600 VOLTS. DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE AND/OR DASHED DEVICE OUTLINES INDICATE COMPONENTS PROVIDED BY THE FIELD. SOLID LINES INDICATE WIRING BY THE TRANE CO. NUMBERS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCHEMATIC DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONTACTS BY LINE NUMBER.
  • Page 36 FOR 600 VOLTS. DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE AND/OR DASHED DEVICE OUTLINES INDICATE COMPONENTS PROVIDED BY THE FIELD. SOLID LINES INDICATE WIRING BY THE TRANE CO. NUMBERS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCHEMATIC DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONTACTS BY LINE NUMBER.
  • Page 37 Unit Wiring Figure 24. Tracer® UC400-B with ECM WSHP-SVX10H-EN...
  • Page 38 Unit Wiring Figure 25. Tracer® UC400-B with PSC motor WSHP-SVX10H-EN...
  • Page 39: Warranty

    Warranty Standard Warranty The standard water-source heat pump warranty is Trane’s parts-only warranty, running 12-months from startup, not to exceed 18-months from shipment. There is a standard five year compressor parts warranty. Extended Warranty The optional extended warranty is a second through fifth year warranty.
  • Page 40 For more information, please visit trane.com or tranetechnologies.com. Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice. We are committed to using environmentally conscious print practices.

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