Trane INTELLIPAK ™ ™ ™ ™ ™ Commercial Single-Zone Rooftop Air Conditioners with CV or VAV Control User Manual

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Unit Start-Up (Continued)

WARNING

Hazardous Voltage!

Disconnect all electric power, including remote discon-
nects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tagout
procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvert-
ently energized. Failure to disconnect power before ser-
vicing could result in death or serious injury.

c. Interchange any two of the field connected main

power wires at the unit terminal block 1TB1 or the
factory mounted disconnect switch 1S14.

Note: Interchanging "Load" side power wires at the
fan contactors will only affect the individual fan
rotation. Ensure that the voltage phase sequence at
the main terminal block 1TB1 or the factory
mounted disconnect switch 1S14 is ABC as
outlined in the "Electrical Phasing" section.

If some of the fans are rotating backwards;

a. Press the STOP key at the Human Interface Module

in the unit control panel to stop the fan operation.

b. Open the field supplied disconnect switch upstream

of the rooftop unit. Lock the disconnect switch in the
open position while working at the unit.

c. Interchange any two of the fan motor leads at the

contactor for each fan that is rotating backwards.

System Airflow Measurements

Constant Volume Systems

1. Ensure that the "System" selection switch at the remote

panel is in the "Off" position and the "Fan" selection
switch for constant volume units is in the "Auto" position.
(VAV units do not utilize a "Fan" selection input.)

2. Close the disconnect switch or circuit protector switch

that provides the supply power to the unit's terminal
block 1TB1 or the unit mounted disconnect switch 1S14.

WARNING

Hazardous Voltage!

Disconnect all electric power, including remote discon-
nects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tagout
procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvert-
ently energized. Failure to disconnect power before ser-
vicing could result in death or serious injury.

HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT AT TERMINAL BLOCK
1TB1 OR UNIT DISCONNECT SWITCH 1S14.

3. Turn the 115 volt control circuit switch 1S1 and the 24
volt control circuit switch 1S70 to the "On" position.

4. Open the Human Interface access door, located in the

unit control panel, and press the SERVICE MODE key to
display the first service screen. Refer to the latest edition
of the appropriate SAHF-PTG manual for CV or VAV ap-
plications for the SERVICE TEST screens and program-
ming instructions.

Verifying Proper Fan Rotation

1. Ensure that the "System" selection switch at the remote

panel is in the "Off" position and the "Fan" selection
switch for constant volume units is in the "Auto" position.
(VAV units do not utilize a "Fan" selection input.)

2. Close the disconnect switch or circuit protector switch

that provides the supply power to the unit's terminal
block 1TB1 or the unit mounted disconnect switch 1S14.

3. Turn the 115 volt control circuit switch 1S1 and the 24

volt control circuit switch 1S70 to the "On" position.

4. Open the Human Interface access door, located in the

unit control panel, and press the SERVICE MODE key to
display the first service screen. Refer to the latest edition
of the appropriate SAHF-PTG manual for CV or VAV ap-
plications for the SERVICE TEST screens and program-
ming instructions.

5. Use Table 4-1 to program the unit Fans for operation by

scrolling through the displays. All of the Fans (Supply,
Exhaust, and Condenser fans) can be programed to be
"On", if desired. Verify proper fan rotation for VFDs with
bypass.

Refer to Figure 4-1 for the condenser fan locations and
the Human Interface designator.

6. Once the configuration for the Fans is complete, press

the NEXT key until the LCD displays the “Start test in
__Sec.” screen. Press the + key to designate the delay
before the test is to start. This service test will begin after
the TEST START key is pressed and the delay desig-
nated in this step has elapsed. Press the ENTER key to
confirm this choice.

WARNING

Rotating Components!

During installation, testing, servicing and troubleshoot-
ing of this product it may be necessary to measure the
speed of rotating components. Have a qualified or li-
censed service individual who has been properly
trained in handling exposed rotating components, per-
form these tasks. Failure to follow all safety precau-
tions when exposed to rotating components could re-
sult in death or serious injury.

7. Press the TEST START key to start the test. Remember

that the delay designated in step 6 must elapse before
the fans will begin to operate.

8. Check the supply fan and the exhaust fans (if equipped)

for proper rotation. The direction of rotation is indicated
by an arrow on the fan housings. Check the condenser
fans for clockwise rotation when viewed from the top.

If all of the fans are rotating backwards;

a. Press the STOP key at the Human Interface Module

in the unit control panel to stop the fan operation.

b. Open the field supplied disconnect switch upstream

of the rooftop unit. Lock the disconnect switch in the
open position while working at the unit.

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