Trane HAE Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual
Trane HAE Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Trane HAE Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Packaged rooftop air conditioners horizon flex unit light commercial- cooling, gas/electric.10 to 15 tons, 60 hz
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Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners
Horizon Flex Unit Light Commercial
- Cooling, Gas/Electric
10 to 15 Tons, 60 Hz
HAE
Model:
Important: Proper execution of the tasks outlined in this Installation, Operation, and Maintenance manual require and assume the
technician has been certified as a start-up technician for the Trane Horizon Flex unit. This includes working knowledge
of the Tracer TU program.
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.
L'installation et l'entretien de cet équipement doivent être assurés exclusivement par du personnel qualifié.
L'installation, la mise en service et l'entretien d'équipements de chauffage, de ventilation et de climatisation (CVC)
présentent un danger et requièrent des connaissances et une formation spécifiques. Une installation, un réglage ou
une modification inappropriés d'un équipement par une personne non qualifiée peut provoquer des blessures graves,
voire la mort. Lors de toute intervention sur l'équipement, respectez les consignes de sécurité figurant dans la
documentation, ainsi que sur les pictogrammes, autocollants et étiquettes apposés sur l'équipement.
March 2025
SAFETY WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT DE SÉCURITÉ
RT-SVX091B-EN

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  • Page 1 Important: Proper execution of the tasks outlined in this Installation, Operation, and Maintenance manual require and assume the technician has been certified as a start-up technician for the Trane Horizon Flex unit. This includes working knowledge of the Tracer TU program.
  • Page 2: Warnings, Cautions, And Notices

    Chlorine, Fluorine and Carbon (CFCs) and those containing Hydrogen, Chlorine, Fluorine and Carbon (HCFCs). Not all refrigerants containing these compounds have the same potential impact to the environment. Trane advocates the responsible handling of all refrigerants. Important Responsible Refrigerant Practices...
  • Page 3 Introduction WARNING AVERTISSEMENT Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Équipements de protection individuelle Required! (EPI) obligatoires! Failure to wear proper PPE for the job being undertaken En cas d’équipement de protection individuelle could result in death or serious injury. Technicians, in inadapté au travail entrepris, les techniciens s’exposent order to protect themselves from potential electrical, à...
  • Page 4 For variable frequency drives etc. Where local regulations are more stringent than or other energy storing components provided by Trane or others, refer to the appropriate manufacturer’s these policies, those regulations supersede these literature for allowable waiting periods for discharge of policies.
  • Page 5 Introduction WARNING WARNING Explosion Hazard and Deadly Gases! Hazard of Explosion and Deadly Gases! Failure to follow all proper safe refrigerant handling Failure to follow instructions could result in death or practices could result in death or serious injury. serious injury. Never solder, braze or weld on refrigerant lines or any If you smell gas: unit components that are above atmospheric pressure...
  • Page 6: Product Safety Information

    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 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Model Number Descriptions Refrigerant Charging ....17 ....9 Decommissioning .
  • Page 8 Factory-Provided Sensors ....60 ® Start-Up Form Trane Horizon™ Flex ..64 Pre-Start-Up Checklist ....64 Phase Monitor Setup .
  • Page 9: Model Number Descriptions

    = 28 kW (23 @208V) = Trane PPS Space Control = 38 kW (31 @208V) Capacity (MBh) = Trane PPS Discharge Air Control Digit 20 – Not Used = Trane PPS Multi-Zone VAV 010 = 10 Tons High Efficiency = Trane PPS Single-Zone VAV 012 = 12 Tons High Efficiency Digit 21 –...
  • Page 10 Model Number Descriptions Digit 39 – Exhaust Dampers Digit 53 – Controls Display = No Exhaust Dampers = No Display = Gravity Dampers = TD7 Factory Installed = TD7 Remote Mounted Digit 40 – Not Used Digit 54 – Cooling Controls Digit 41 –...
  • Page 11: General Information

    General Information Overview of Manual The Main Unit Display and the RTRM are mounted in the Main Control Panel. The Main Unit Display and RTRM receive Note: One copy of this document ships inside the control information from sensors and customer binary contacts to panel of each unit and is customer property.
  • Page 12: Low Pressure Control Reliatel™ Control

    General Information wired to timed safety relay. The timed safety relay is connected Note: Optional Outdoor Air sensor will be used in to the compressor safety relay, which feeds power to the combination with return air sensor to control compressor contactor coil. Anytime this circuit is opened temperature and humidity.
  • Page 13: Phase Monitor

    General Information Unit Inspection Phase Monitor Figure 1. Macromatic phase monitor WARNING Fiberglass Wool! Product may contain fiberglass wool. Disturbing the insulation in this product during installation, maintenance or repair will expose you to airborne particles of glass wool fibers and ceramic fibers known to the state of California to cause cancer through inhalation.
  • Page 14: First Aid Measures

    General Information • Operations such as sawing, blowing, tear-out, and spraying may generate fiber concentrations requiring additional respiratory protection. Use the appropriate NIOSH approved respiration in these situations. First Aid Measures Eye Contact Flush eyes with water to remove dust. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
  • Page 15: A2L Information

    Refrigerant under High Pressure! At all times, Trane’s maintenance and service guidelines shall be followed. If in doubt, contact Trane technical support for Failure to follow instructions below could result in an assistance. explosion which could result in death or serious injury or equipment damage.
  • Page 16: Electrical Devices

    Verify continuity of earth bonding. 6. Open the circuit. • Replace electrical components with Trane replacement Prior to refrigerant removal, open all appropriate valves, parts, or those meeting the same ratings and qualified for including solenoid and electronic expansion valves (EXVs).
  • Page 17: Refrigerant Charging

    A2L Information The outlet for the vacuum pump shall not be close to any 6. Make sure that cylinder is situated on the scales before potential ignition sources, and ventilation shall be available. recovery takes place. 7. Start the recovery machine and operate in accordance with Refrigerant Charging instructions.
  • Page 18: Ignition Sources In Ductwork

    A2L Information Rooms Application Considerations for Compliance with continuous or activated by a leak detection system. A ASHRAE® Standard 15-2022 Application Engineering Manual ducted system requires circulation airflow unless the (APP-APM001*-EN) for more information. smallest room it serves is larger than the adjusted A threshold.
  • Page 19: Determining Room Area (A Or Ta)

    A2L Information In addition, A can be adjusted if the unit is installed in a room • Openings extending to the floor, such as door gaps, need at a height that is higher than the minimum height shown on the to be at least 20mm above the floor covering surface.
  • Page 20 A2L Information Building or unit fire and smoke detection systems will override the refrigerant leak detection system operation and will shut the unit down. If the refrigerant sensor has a fault, is at the end of its life, or is disconnected, the unit will initiate the mitigation actions. If the sensor is determined to be in a fault where the output signal is out of range or at the end of its life, it will require replacement.
  • Page 21: Unit Clearances, Curb Dimensions, And Dimensional Data

    Unit Clearances, Curb Dimensions, and Dimensional Data Figure 5. Installation clearances for unit with powered WARNING exhaust but no ERV, in. (cm) Combustible Materials! Failure to maintain proper clearance between the unit heat exchanger, vent surfaces and combustible materials could cause a fire which could result in death or serious injury or property damage.
  • Page 22: Curb Dimensions

    Unit Clearances, Curb Dimensions, and Dimensional Data Curb Dimensions Figure 8. Unit curb data for HAE cabinet with no powered exhaust or ERV, in. (cm) " " [17.15] " [8.02] " [3.82] [137.95] 10" [25.40] 45" " [114.30] " [245.11] [92.55] 24 3 "...
  • Page 23: Dimensional Data

    Unit Clearances, Curb Dimensions, and Dimensional Data Dimensional Data Figure 11. Unit dimensional data for HAE unit with no powered exhaust or ERV, in. (cm) RIGHT VIEW REAR VIEW 3.98 99.73 121.95 [10.10] [253.31] [309.75] 23.77 HEAT UNITS [60.37] ONLY 54.82 [139.24] 32.29...
  • Page 24 Unit Clearances, Curb Dimensions, and Dimensional Data Figure 12. Unit dimensional data for HAE cabinet with powered exhaust but no ERV, in. (cm) RIGHT VIEW REAR VIEW 3.98 99.73 121.95 [10.10] [253.31] [309.75] 23.77 HEAT UNITS [60.37] ONLY 54.82 [139.24] 30.80 [78.22] 19.16...
  • Page 25 Unit Clearances, Curb Dimensions, and Dimensional Data Figure 13. Unit dimensional data for HAE cabinet with ERV and collapsible inlet, in. (cm) RIGHT VIEW REAR VIEW 99.73 3.98 [253.31] [10.10] 171.95 [436.75] 23.77 HEAT UNITS [60.37] ONLY 54.82 [139.24] 32.29 [82.01] 19.16 [48.66]...
  • Page 26 Unit Clearances, Curb Dimensions, and Dimensional Data Figure 14. Unit dimensional data for HAE cabinet with ERV and fixed inlet RIGHT VIEW REAR VIEW 99.73 3.95 184.72 [253.31] [10.02] [469.18] 23.77 [60.37] HEAT UNITS ONLY 54.82 [139.24] 32.32 [82.08] 19.16 [48.66] 150.00 34.40...
  • Page 27: Unit Weight And Rigging

    Unit Weight and Rigging WARNING WARNING Heavy Objects! Improper Unit Lift! Failure to follow instructions below or properly lift unit Failure to properly lift unit in a LEVEL position could could result in unit dropping and possibly crushing result in unit dropping and possibly crushing operator/ operator/technician which could result in death or technician which could result in death or serious injury, serious injury, and equipment or property-only damage.
  • Page 28: Rigging

    Unit Weight and Rigging Rigging Figure 17. Six-point lift (HAE cabinet with ERV section) Figure 15. Four-point lift (HAE cabinet with no exhaust fan or ERV) Spreader bars Spreader bars Detail A Scale 1:9 Length Width Screw pin shackle 6 locations Screw pin Before proceeding, see...
  • Page 29: Installation

    Installation deck within the entire curb perimeter. All duct work WARNING must be installed and connected to top of roof curb before the unit is set on curb. Hazardous Service Procedures! If a Curb Accessory Kit is not used: Failure to follow all precautions in this manual and on 1.
  • Page 30: Main Electrical Power Requirements

    Installation trap condition which could result in condensate backup due to  Assemble and install the roof curb (if applicable). Refer to “air lock”. the latest edition of the curb installers guide that ships with each curb kit. Check curb for level installation; if not Figure 19.
  • Page 31 Installation Figure 21. HAE utility connections, in. (cm) AVERTISSEMENT Câblage sur site et mise à la terre corrects nécessaires! Le non-respect de la réglementation peut entraîner des blessures graves, voire mortelles. Il est IMPÉRATIF de confier l’ensemble du câblage sur site à un électricien qualifié.
  • Page 32: Main Unit Power

    Installation Main Unit Power AVERTISSEMENT Câblage sur site et mise à la terre WARNING corrects nécessaires! Hazardous Voltage! Le non-respect de la réglementation peut entraîner des blessures graves, voire mortelles. Il est IMPÉRATIF de Failure to disconnect power before servicing could confier l’ensemble du câblage sur site à...
  • Page 33: Voltage Imbalance

    Installation Voltage Imbalance VD (reading farthest from average) = 221 The percentage of Imbalance equals: WARNING 226 - 221 100 X = 2.2% Live Electrical Components! Failure to follow all electrical safety precautions when The 2.2 percent imbalance in this example exceeds the exposed to live electrical components could result in maximum allowable imbalance of 2.0 percent.
  • Page 34: Compressor Crankcase Heaters

    Installation Before initial start-up, or if main power has been off for an  Observe the ABC and CBA phase indicator lights on the extended period of time, compressor crankcase heater(s) face of the sequencer. The ABC indicator light will glow if should be operated for a minimum of 8 hours prior to the phase is ABC.
  • Page 35: Control Power Transformer

    Installation Control Power Transformer Before installing any connecting wiring, see Figure 21, p. 31 for the electrical access locations provided on the unit and Table 5 for AC conductor sizing guidelines, and: WARNING 1. Use copper conductors unless otherwise specified. Hazardous Voltage! 2.
  • Page 36: Dc Conductors

    Installation DC Conductors Note: Resistance in excess of 2.5 ohms per conductor can cause deviations in the accuracy of the controls. Table 6. Zone sensor module wiring 2. Ensure that the wiring between controls and the unit’s termination point does not exceed 2.5 ohms/conductor for Distance from Unit to Control Recommended Wire Size the length of the run.
  • Page 37: Factory-Provided Sensors

    Installation Factory-Provided Sensors A discharge temperature sensor (VELSEN-0021) will be factory-provided for field installation in the supply duct. See Figure 36, p. 60 for installation instructions. If space control is selected, a combination space temperature/ humidity sensor (BAYSENS036A) will be factory-provided for field installation in the space.
  • Page 38: Pre-Start Check List

    7. Drain lines installed and properly terminated. 8. Start-up appointment with Trane service technician set and confirmed. Notes: • Check list must be completed and returned to Trane before start-up is scheduled. • Start-up must be performed by a Trane technician with Tracer® TU program. •...
  • Page 39: System Configuration And Pre-Start

    System Configuration and Pre-Start The following procedure must be completed prior to Important: This section is intended to provide guidelines performing the start-up procedure in “Start-Up,” p. 42. This for navigation through the remote operator section describes procedures to navigate the various displays display screens.
  • Page 40 System Configuration and Pre-Start Table 8. Menu descriptions Screen Menu Point List Min/Inactive Default Max/Active Point? Active Alarms List of all active alarms Alarms All Alarms List of all previous alarms Custom Graphics *NOT USED* Program Control Discharge Air Control Space Control Space Control Heat Cool Mode Active...
  • Page 41 System Configuration and Pre-Start Table 8. Menu descriptions (continued) Screen Menu Point List Min/Inactive Default Max/Active Point? DAT High Temp Cutout 100°F 125°F 150°F DAT Low Temp Cutout 35°F 35°F 50°F DAT Temp Cutout Time 10 min. 10 min. 25 min. Discharge Air Cooling Setpoint 55°F 55°F...
  • Page 42: Start-Up

    Start-Up ® Note: See “Start-Up Form Trane Horizon™ Flex,” p. 64 a copy of the start-up form. AVERTISSEMENT Procédures d’entretien dangereuses! Refrigeration System Setup Le non-respect de toutes les précautions contenues dans ce manuel ainsi que sur les étiquettes et les Upon start-up, refrigeration charge should be verified on each autocollants peut entraîner des blessures graves voire...
  • Page 43: Tools Required

    Open all manual gas valves. Turn power on at unit’s main disconnect switch. Open gas supply manual shut-off valve. Using unit display (or computer with Trane Tracer TU), proceed to System Status Display and Override all Compressor stages OFF, Disable Dehumidification, Disable Economizer Mode, Disable ERV.
  • Page 44: Start-Up Procedure For Two Stage Gas Heat

    Start-Up burner 2 OFF. Override heating Output Command to Failure to Ignite 100.0 percent if one heater is installed and to 49 percent if • On the initial start-up, or after unit has been off long two heaters are installed. Override Heat Cool Mode Active periods of time, the first ignition trial may be to Heat.
  • Page 45 Open all manual gas valves. Turn power on at unit’s main disconnect switch. Open gas supply manual shut-off valve. Using unit display (or computer with Trane Tracer TU), proceed to System Status Display and Override all Compressor stages OFF, Disable Dehumidification, Disable Economizer Mode, Disable ERV.
  • Page 46 Start-Up Contact manufacturer prior to making any flue Figure 23. Flame characteristics of properly-adjusted adjustments. natural gas systems • Reduced air delivery can also be the result of inducer fan blade slippage, dirt accumulation in the fan blade or low voltage to draft inducer motor. Inspect draft fan assembly and be sure fan blade is secure to motor shaft.
  • Page 47: Safety Controls

    Start-Up Figure 24. Indirect fired gas furnace components (modulating gas heat components) AIR-PROVING IGNITION INDUCER BLOWER CONTROLLERS SWITCH INDUCER MOTOR MODULATING GAS VALVE CONDENSATE DRAIN ROLLOUT (TYP. 2) SWITCH ROLLOUT SWITCH HIGH LIMIT SWITCH MINIMUM/MAXIMUM INLET PRESSURE = 11 IN. WC/14 IN. WC (1.7 KPA/3.5 KPA) FLAME MANIFOLD GAS ON/OFF GAS VALVE...
  • Page 48: Manual Outside Air Damper Adjustment Instructions

    Start-Up rollout switch can be reset by pressing the button on top of the Figure 27. Screws removal switch. High Limit Switch The furnace module is equipped with a fixed temperature high limit switch mounted on the vestibule panel that shuts off gas to the heater through the ignition control module in the event of reduced airflow over the heat exchanger tubes.
  • Page 49 Start-Up 3. Secure the damper at desired position with screws on each side as shown in Figure 30 Figure Figure 30. Damper position with screws Figure 31. Securing damper at desired position RT-SVX091B-EN...
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    Maintenance Make sure all personnel are standing clear of the unit before For detailed instructions concerning these checks and proceeding. The system components will start when the power procedures, refer to the appropriate section(s) of the smoke is applied. detector Installation and Maintenance Instructions provided with the literature package for this unit.
  • Page 51: Condensate Drain

    Maintenance • Inspect both the main unit control panel and heat section clearance between the sprayer nozzle and the microchannel control box for loose electrical components and terminal coil is 1-inch to 3-inch. connections, as well as damaged wire insulation. Make any necessary repairs.
  • Page 52: Erv Wheel Maintenance

    Maintenance Final Process AVERTISSEMENT For future reference, you may find it helpful to record the unit Pressions dangereuses! data requested below in the blanks provided. Tout manquement aux consignes de sécurité préconisées ci-dessous risquerait d’entraîner un éclatement du serpentin susceptible de provoquer des blessures graves voire mortelles.
  • Page 53 Maintenance (1) Complete Unit Model Number: ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ (2) Unit Serial Number: ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ – connection(s) ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ (3) Wiring Diagram Numbers (from unit control panel) ________________________________________________ – schematic(s) Table 9. Sample maintenance log Refrigerant Circuit #1 Refrigerant Circuit #2 Current...
  • Page 54: General Data

    General Data Table 10. General data-cooling 10 to 15 tons standard efficiency 10 Tons Downflow 12 Tons Downflow Units 15 Tons Downflow Units Cooling Performance Staged Compressor (4 ROW) Gross Cooling Capacity 121,000 144,000 176,000 (No Heat - Electric Heat / Gas Heat) 11.2/11.0 11.0/10.8 11.0/10.8...
  • Page 55: Refrigeration Circuit Data

    General Data Refrigeration Circuit Data Figure 33. Refrigeration diagram: Tandem compressor with reheat Figure 32. Refrigeration diagram: Tandem compressor without reheat RT-SVX091B-EN...
  • Page 56: Alarms And Troubleshooting

    Alarms and Troubleshooting Table 11. ReliaTel™ LED functions WARNING ReliaTel™ Refrigeration Module (RTRM) Hazardous Service Procedures! On: normal operation (slight flickering is normal) Failure to follow all precautions in this manual and on Off: no power, board failure the tags, stickers, and labels could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 57: System Alarms

    Alarms and Troubleshooting the section, or through Tracer TU programming on connected Figure 34. CHP1 failure computer. Sensor failures may be viewed through the Alarms icon. If an alarm is present, the main indicator light on the UC600 will blink red. If the optional unit display is installed, the Alarm icon on the display will register ALARM, illuminate red and flash.
  • Page 58 Alarms and Troubleshooting Table 12. Horizon Flex UC600 alarms (continued) Table 13. Horizon Flex UC600 troubleshooting Point Diagnostic Possible Cause Trouble Possible Cause Temperature sensor ERV leaving air temp below 34°F low temp cutout ERV Leaving Air ERV Will Not Run Incorrectly installed or connect RH or Temp Interlocked with Exhaust fan if exhaust is not running ERV Condition Failure...
  • Page 59: Appendix

    Appendix Horizon Flex Filter Table 14. Horizon Flex filters Thickness MERV Height Width 8,13 Evaporator 8,13 Return Air Thickness MERV Height Width ERV Module Outside Air Thickness MERV Height Width Thickness Material Height Width Aluminum Mesh Filter Inlet Hood Thickness MERV Height Width...
  • Page 60: Field Installation Of Factory-Provided Sensors

    Appendix Field Installation of Factory-Provided Sensors Figure 36. VELSEN-0021 discharge air temperature sensor installation instructions RT-SVX091B-EN...
  • Page 61 Appendix Figure 37. BAYSENS036A space temperature/humidity sensor installation instructions RT-SVX091B-EN...
  • Page 62 Appendix Figure 38. MZVAV DSPS document INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR (BAPI) OR (BELIMO) SUPPLY DUCT STATIC PRESSURE TRANSDUCER (SDPC) GENERAL: SDPC IS USED TO CONTROL SUPPLY FAN SPEED BASED ON STATIC PRESSURE. DEFAULT FOR SDPC IS 0-2" WC TO 0-10VDC. ANY OTHER SETTING MUST BE RE-CONFIGURED WITHIN THE MAIN UNIT CONTROLLER. IF A DUCT STATIC PRESSURE GREATER THAN 1.5"WC IS DESIRED, IT'S RECOMMENDED TO INCREASE THE RANGE OF THE TRANSDUCER AND RE-CONFIGURE THE MAIN UNIT CONTROLLER.
  • Page 63 Appendix Figure 39. Installation instructions for modulating OA/RA dampers w/economizer and an exhaust fan RT-SVX091B-EN...
  • Page 64: Start-Up Form Trane ® Horizon™ Flex

    ® Start-Up Form Trane Horizon™ Flex Job Name Unit Serial Number Unit Tag Technician Name Trane Office Horizon Tech Training Completed Start-up Date To obtain a digital copy of the latest version of this form, click here or contact the factory. For questions or concerns, the factory can be reached at (502) 493-5757, (800) 382-2872 or techsupport1@kccmfg.com.
  • Page 65: Phase Monitor Setup

    ® Start-Up Form Trane Horizon™ Flex Phase Monitor Setup  Verify voltage on phase monitor matches incoming voltage to the unit.  Verify phase unbalance on phase monitor (phase unbalance should be set to 3%). Voltages Rated voltage Measured Recommended...
  • Page 66: Compressor Data

    ® Start-Up Form Trane Horizon™ Flex Running FLA Motor Rated FLA Condenser Fan 1 Condenser Fan 2 Condenser Fan 3 Condenser Fan 4 Condenser Fan 5 Condenser Fan 6 Energy Wheel Compressor Data Rated RLA Running Amps Compressor 1 Compressor 2...
  • Page 67: Refrigeration Start-Up

    ® Start-Up Form Trane Horizon™ Flex Refrigeration Start-Up Cooling start-up can only be completed if the outdoor air temperature is above 50°F. If outdoor air temperature is below 50°F, cooling start-up can be performed with 100% return air to confirm operation if return air conditions are above 50°F.
  • Page 68: Indirect Fired Gas Heat Start-Up

    ® Start-Up Form Trane Horizon™ Flex Indirect Fired Gas Heat Start-Up Note: High limit trips may occur after extended operation during high ambient temperatures. Gas Pressure Settings (Modulating) Measured Pressure Natural Gas Settings Propane Settings Incoming to Unit 11 - 14 11 - 14 in.H...
  • Page 69: Programming

    ® Start-Up Form Trane Horizon™ Flex Programming Generate Point Summary Report Generate a Point Summary Report using Tracer® TU and include it along with the start-up report. The point summary report includes any configuration settings made between shipping and start-up.
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  • Page 72 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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