Summary of Contents for Trane 13.4 SEER2 J4PH4 Series
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PACKAGED HEAT PUMP FEATURING R-410A 13.4 SEER2 J4PH4 SERIES - (2-5Tons) Thank you very much for purchasing our product, Before using your unit , please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference. The figure shown in this manual is for reference only and may be slightly different from the actual product.
RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS AN INDICATION OF IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING These instructions are intended as an aid to qualified, licensed service personnel for proper installation, adjustment and operation of this unit. Read these instructions thoroughly before attempting installation or operation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in improper installation, adjustment, service or maintenance possibly resulting in fire, electrical shock, property damage, personal injury or death.
This document is customer property and is to remain WARNING with this unit. Disconnect all power to the unit before starting These instructions do not cover all the different maintenance. Failure to do so can result in variations of systems nor does it provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with severe electrical shock or death.
CAUTION 2.3 Rigging and Handing Exercise care when moving the unit. Do not remove any A manufactured (mobile) home installation must packaging until the unit is near the place of installation. conform with the Manufactured Home Rig the unit by attaching chain or cable slings to the Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 lifting holes provided in the base rails.
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Condenser fan motor Highly efficient enhanced copper tube/Aluminum fin outdoor coil Highly efficient enhanced aluminum / aluminum fin indoor coil Decorative protective coil guard Electric heater assembly (optional) Compressor Heavy gauge removable base rails Blower motor with slide-out blower assembly Fig.
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Unit size:024, 030, 036 Front Hi./Lo. pressure service port 1/4’’ SAE Condensate drain connection 3/4” NPTI Low voltage entrance 7/8” Dia. (Trap required) High voltage conn. 1-3/8” Dia. Electrical service access compartment panel Fig. 2-2 Unit Dimensions * The above figure for reference purpose only.
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Unit size:024, 030, 036 Bottom View 50-1/4″ 1-3/4″ Back View 1-5/8″ 14-1/2″ 4-3/8″ 14-1/2″ Side return Side supply air opening air opening Fig. 2-3 Dimensions Back and Bottom * The above figure for reference purpose only.
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Unit size:042, 048, 060 Front Hi./Lo. pressure service port 1/4’’ SAE Condensate drain connection 3/4” NPTI Low voltage entrance 7/8” Dia. (Trap required) High voltage conn. 1-3/8” Dia. Electrical service access compartment panel Fig. 2-4 Unit Dimensions * The above figure for reference purpose only.
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Unit size:042, 048, 060 Bottom View 56-3/4″ 1-3/4″ Back View 2-1/4″ 14-1/2″ 6-5/16″ 14-1/2″ Side return Side supply air opening air opening Fig. 2-5 Dimensions Back and Bottom * The above figure for reference purpose only.
A closed return duct system shall be used. This shall not Table 2-1: Unit Clearance preclude use of economizers or ventilation air intake. Flexible joints may be used in the supply and return duct Direction Distance (in.) Direction Distance (in.) work to minimize the transmission of noise.
6 ELECTRICAL WIRING • Power wiring is connected to the power terminal block in unit electric cabinet. See Electrical Heater Installation Instruction for details. Field wiring must comply with the National Electric Code (NEC) or Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and any applicable local ordinance.
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CAUTION Label all wire prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. CONTACTOR Field-supplied disconnect Single GROUND phase PLUG power supply Refer to electrical data tables to size the disconnect Fig.
7 AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE Airflow performance data is based on cooling performance with a coil and no filter in place. Use this performance table for appropriate unit size, external static applied to unit and allow operation within the minimum and maximum limits shown in table below for both cooling and electric heat operation.
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● Air supply diffusers must be selected and located carefully. They must be sized and positoined to deliver treated air along the perimerter of the space. If they are too small for their intended airflow, they become noisy. If they are not located properly, they cause drafts.
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Table 7-5 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Heating Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Chauffage Heating Mode Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature(oF)/Temperature Interieur au Themometre sec(en oF) Mode De Chauffage High Pressure Service Port(psig)/Vanne Détecté de Pression Haute(en psig) Table 7-6 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Cooling Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Refroidissement Cooling Mode Outdoor Ambient Temperature(oF)/Temperature Amdiante Exterieure(en oF)
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Table 7-7 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Heating Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Chauffage Heating Mode Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature(oF)/Temperature Interieur au Themometre sec(en oF) Mode De Chauffage High Pressure Service Port(psig)/Vanne Détecté de Pression Haute(en psig) Table 7-8 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Cooling Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Refroidissement Cooling Mode Outdoor Ambient Temperature(oF)/Temperature Amdiante Exterieure(en oF)
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Table 7-9 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Heating Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Chauffage Heating Mode Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature(oF)/Temperature Interieur au Themometre sec(en oF) Mode De Chauffage High Pressure Service Port(psig)/Vanne Détecté de Pression Haute(en psig) Table 7-10 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Cooling Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Refroidissement Cooling Mode Outdoor Ambient Temperature(oF)/Temperature Amdiante Exterieure(en oF)
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Table 7-11 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Heating Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Chauffage Heating Mode Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature(oF)/Temperature Interieur au Themometre sec(en oF) Mode De Chauffage High Pressure Service Port(psig)/Vanne Détecté de Pression Haute(en psig) Table 7-12 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Cooling Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Refroidissement Cooling Mode Outdoor Ambient Temperature(oF)/Temperature Amdiante Exterieure(en oF)
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Table 7-13 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Heating Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Chauffage Heating Mode Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature(oF)/Temperature Interieur au Themometre sec(en oF) Mode De Chauffage High Pressure Service Port(psig)/Vanne Détecté de Pression Haute(en psig) Table 7-14 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Cooling Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Refroidissement Cooling Mode Outdoor Ambient Temperature(oF)/Temperature Amdiante Exterieure(en oF)
Table 7-15 Refrigerant charge for H/P system Heating Charge Chart/Tableau De Charge de Chauffage Heating Mode Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature(oF)/Temperature Interieur au Themometre sec(en oF) Mode De Chauffage High Pressure Service Port(psig)/Vanne Détecté de Pression Haute(en psig) 8 SYSTEM OPERATION High pressure protection If high pressure is >609PSIG,the compressor and the outdoor fan motor will stop running.
8.4 Thermostat Signals Start-up conditions of defrost mode When SW3-1 switch is set to “ON”(See Fig 8-1), the system will perform a defrost cycle in any of the following Table 8-1: Thermostat Signals conditions: 1. If the compressor is operating and T3 is < 32 °F, the Signal Board Function State...
9 OPERATION CHECK-UP 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING • Cooling Startup WARNING 1. Turn thermostat to OFF and turn power to ON Component trouble shooting requires opening 2. Turn ON thermostat and set as high as possible control box with power on. 3.
10.3 Troubleshooting Table SYSTEM FAULTS REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT Head Pressure Too High Head Pressure Too Low Suction Pressure Too High Suction Pressure Too Low Liquid Refrig. Floodback (TXV) I.D. Coil Frosting Compressor Runs Inadequate or No Cooling/Heating ELECTRICAL Compressor & O.D. Fan Won’t Start Compressor Will Not Start But O.D.