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Trane H-V WSHP .5 to 25 Tons Installation and Maintenance Manual
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1. wn se n 5 quee em 9 mm GEV 060 060 60 Hz 060 60 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz pe 115 132 172 219 10 13 21 27 82 94 270 344 5 7 23 32 115 133 178 227 13 16 21 27 80 92 269 342 23 32 UJ MES nl we wh wer ww Men wn wi even anc wu Due 060 60 Hz 05 EET 123 141 273 347 12 16 20 26 129 149 318 404 10 12 33 44 060 60 Hz 2 14 0 123 141 265 337 10 12 20 26 134 154 321 408 34 45 11 2 125 144 313 399 12 15 20 25 153 176 341 434 11 14 38 49 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz a EM 14 0 125 144 305 388 10 12 20 25 158 182 344 438 9 12 38 50 060 60 Hz Dic on 11 2 127 146 352 447 12 15 19 25 060 60 Hz 2 14 0 127 146 343 436 19 25 GEV 072 60 A 129 148 176 224 15 18 25 30 85 97 266 338 24 29 072 60 Hz 45 18 128 148 163 208 10 12 25 31 89 103 269 342 25 30 072 60 51 a2 130 150 205 260 14 18 24 30 102 117 281 357 28 35 072 60 Hz 55 18 130 149 191 243 10 12 24 30 107 123 285 362 29 35 072 60 Hz 68 12 133 153 247 314 14 18 23 29 125 144 300 382
2. 460V UNITS REQUIRE A NEUTRAL WIRE CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC CODES 1U2 DESCRIPTION ThE 1 N prema I LL 0 DESCRIPTION 60 COLOR CRN COLOR RED CONTROLLER MODE s OFF FLASH ee OFF Al GROUND AA 3 AAA X TET NS N conoensare Leve O mer feustomer tow v TERM BLOCK 7 ON 152 CONTROL TERMINAL BLOCK a c DA See POWER TRaNsroRweR 19 a E 2 2 OM LOCATION o eee 9 A NDOOR FAN AND 678 o MATER COL SECTION 2 E 6 FIELD INSTALLED DEVICE lx 2 A WARNING pae HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE zi HA ECCL INCLUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS 4 BEFORE SERVICING FAILURE DISCONNECT POWER HAYA BEFORE SERVICING CAUSE tus seo SEVERE PERSONAL 15 FIN PLUG Ec et CAUTION AAA p eec Lumen d CONTROL MENG USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY T CUSE UNIT TERMINALS ARE DESIGNED AR EES OF TB1 1 FOR TWO WIRE VALVE USE FAILURE DO SO MAY CAUSE E TERMINALS 1TB1 8 AND 1TB1 4 460 60 5 pls clu cm 2 111 24 4 20 654 FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH TM AC nee amp 2 B o A 820 amp 4 268 21 26 22 25 2L1
3. BEES Pol hela La 6 8 T1 1 2 4 1 2 8 38 374 18 374 13 578 18 172 3 1 4 1016 m 508 381 175 x 203 292 114 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 012 015 torier B nu X x S 34 11 172 4 1 4 B SA 38 374 18 374 13 578 18 1 2 3 1 4 1016 BOR 508 381 210 x 248 292 108 70 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 018 024 46 EA ro 8 11 3 8 13 1 2 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 4 3 4 44 374 21 3 4 16 5 8 18 1 2 4 1 4 1168 584 457 584 457 210 289 m 19 19 1137 552 422 470 108 50 5 m 1270 635 483 625 508 267 343 432 pos 25 E 1238 603 448 597 83 1473 838 587 749 333 289 457 248 38 25 25 1441 806 498 597 140 070 58 29 1 2 231 2 13 13 7 8 18 9 3 4 1 1 2 56 3 4 37 3 4 19 5 8 23 1 2 5 1 2 1473 99 533 597 749 352 x 352 457 248 38 25 25 1441 959 498 597 140 Notes 1 2 3 4 dimensions in inches followed by millimeters parenthesis Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation Horizontal units require an 18 in 457 mm surround clearance from other mechanical and electrical equipment to enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance ability NEC requires 36 in cleara
4. Electrical Data Table 51 Electrical data 6 to 25 tons two speed blower motor continued Maximum Comp Blower Blower Fan Overcurrent Model Total Comp RLA LRA No of Motor Motor Circuit Protective No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Cmp MCC No Ampacity Device GEH Horizontal Units continued on next page 88 WSHP SVX01N EN Electrical Data Table 51 Electrical data 6 to 25 tons two speed blower motor continued Maximum Comp Blower Blower Fan Overcurrent Model Total Comp RLA LRA No of Motor Motor Circuit Protective No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Cmp MCC No Ampacity Device GEH Horizontal Units GEV Vertical Units continued on next page NOILNININIENITNININININININININI NINININI NI NI NINININININININI NI NI NILNITNITNI NI NI NIN WSHP SVX01N EN 89 Electrical Data Table 51 Electrical data 6 to 25 tons two speed blower motor continued Maximum Comp Blower Blower Fan Overcurrent Model Total Comp RLA LRA No of Motor Motor Circuit Protective No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Cmp MCC No Ampacity Device GEV Vertical Units O O 90 WSHP SVX01N EN Electrical Data Table 52 Electrical minimum and maximum Digit 8 Rated Voltage Ph Min Utiliz Volts Max Utiliz Volts WSHP SVX01N EN 91 TRANE Pre Start Checkli
5. Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 32 GEV 20 and 25 ton 240 and 300 60 Hz 15 and 20 ton 180 and 240 50 Hz front return back supply 36 1 4 800 921 4 3 4 E 74 1 2 121 1892 81 5 8 gt 2073 VIEW 24 VOLT 1 1 8 29 O D W O 2 51 DRAIN 3 4 19 CONTROL BOX ACCESS 1 20 1 2 537 521 12 1 2 318 1 FRONT VIEW W I 2 2 5 8 25 4 51 67 4 1 4 2 3 8 60 108 WCI mounting location HIGH VOLTAGE 7 8 22 O D SIDE VIEW MIN SERVICE ON BACK Y FOR COMPRESSOR ACCESS IS 24 RETURN AIR OPENING lt MIN SERVICE CLEARANCE FOR ONTRG BG EITHER LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE pS 18 457 FOR NEC REG UNIT FRONT FAN SHAFT REMOVAL 36 914 16 406 TO A 22 559 CLEARANCE C B TO WALL FILTER FRAME MUST BE PROVIDED CLEARANCE FOR RETURN AIR ON EITHERTHE y LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE SERVICE CLEARANCE NEC requires that the GEVO72 300 front return must be a non ducted return Table 22 GEV 20 and 25 ton 240 and 300 60 Hz GEV 15 and 20 ton 180 and 240 50 Hz front return back supply Unit 60 Unit SOH2 397 mm 341 mm 305 mm 1310 mm 530 mm Std Static Std Static 375 mm 403 mm 352 mm 1248 mm 597 mm High Static High Static 397 mm 343 mm 305 mm 1311 mm 597 mm 42 WSHP SVX01N
6. Service clearance dimensions for the GEH 6 15 tons horizontal see Figure 2 p 14 includes a two side access appropriate for control and blower motor wheel access Some local codes require a greater service clearance than listed below Check all code requirements prior to unit installations WSHP SVX01N EN GEV 1 to 5 tons and EXV Y to 6 tons clearance dimensions Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation A 24 in surround clearance see Figure 3 15 from other mechanical and electrical equipment where shown is recommended for all configurations This will enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance Some local codes require a greater service clearance than listed below Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Units in a free return application will require more than a 12 minimum clearance to provide proper air flow to the units air to refrigerant coil Pictured in Figure 3 p 15 minimum 1 clearance on return side with properly attached duct work 12 5 tons and EXV 12 6 tons clearance dimensions UNIT FRONT 24 1 25 4 TOP BACK SUPPLY 3 610 914 WSHP SVX01N EN Unit Dimensions and Weights GEV 6 10 Tons Clearance Dimensions A 36 in service clearance is required for all configurations at the unit front It is recom
7. 2 Warnings Cautions and Notices 2 Important Environmental Concerns 2 Important Responsible Refrigerant Practices 2 CODVINGMIU 3 Model Number Description 5 OO he 5 Model Number Description 6 GOZD TON 6 Model Number Description 7 VOG VOU a mn rancia ida nds adios 7 Overview of Manual 8 Unit Nameplate 8 Compressor Nameplate 8 Model Number Description 8 General Information 9 Pre Installation 13 Unit Inspection Checklist 13 Jobsite Inspection Checklist 13 Jobsite Storage 13 Unit Dimensions and Weights 14 GEH and EXH Clearance Dimensions 14 to 5 tons and 12 to 6 tons clear ance dimensions 15 Weight Distribution for Hanging the GEH and MOEI aros dea ate 55 Installation 56 General Installation Checks 56 Main Electrical 56 Supply Air Ductwork 57 Return Air Ductwork 57 Ducted 57 Ducted Filter 58 Dual Filtration 7 5 ton EXH 12 6 COW 58 Sound Attenuation Pad 59 Hanging t
8. 3 ME E a 090 GEV072 225 13 4 GEHO24 68 56 14 GEV120 GEVO90 86 300 14 1 GEHO30 GEHO24 68 70 118 Geviso GEvizo 86 35 134 GEH036 GEHO30 68 8 4 121 Geviso 86 450 182 GEHO42 68 9 8 GEv240 86 600 140 GEHO42 68 112 72 GEV300 GEV240 86 750 132 68 140 131 68 140 121 Table 57 Cooling water pressure drops WPD in feet of SEDI __ 68 180 did head for EX units 090 GEHO72 68 225 15 7 PTS WE er m pressure 18 Table 59 Heating water pressure drops WPD in feet of head for EX units 60 Hz EWT F Table 60 117 is provided for use calculating glycol requirements for the unit Table 60 Water volume for GE units Water Side Water Side Water Side Unit Size Volume 60 Hz gallons 9 005 0397 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 60 Water volume for GE units continued Unit Size 60 Hz 150 180 072 214 999 39 om Volume gallons Table 61 Water volume for EX units Water Side Water Side Water Side Unit Size Volume 60 Hz gallons 117 TRANE Maintenance Hazardous Service Procedures The maintenance and trouble shooting procedures recommended in this
9. GEV 371 472 11 14 361 459 9 11 EEES 327 416 9 12 383 488 12 15 372 473 9 12 GEH 024 19 24 19 24 23 29 23 29 23 29 23 29 22 28 22 28 21 27 21 27 20 26 20 26 19 24 19 25 114 131 172 219 12 16 20 26 89 103 290 369 5 6 114 131 165 211 10 13 20 26 91 105 292 371 89 102 91 105 104 120 107 123 121 139 125 143 146 168 151 174 161 185 167 192 188 216 195 225 76 88 78 89 276 351 279 354 292 372 295 376 310 395 313 399 334 425 338 430 347 441 351 447 365 464 370 471 279 355 280 357 5 115 132 200 255 12 15 20 26 106 122 307 390 115 132 193 246 10 12 20 26 108 125 309 394 120 139 239 304 12 15 19 25 124 143 326 415 120 138 231 294 10 12 20 25 129 148 330 420 6 7 5 6 7 9 5 7 8 10 9 12 7 9 10 13 8 10 11 14 9 11 EN F DB 21 26 21 27 24 30 24 31 27 34 27 35 31 39 32 40 33 42 34 43 36 46 37 47 21 30 21 31 24 34 24 34 27 37 28 38 31 42 32 43 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating units continued Model No Entering Water Temp F Suction Operating Data Discharge Pressure Pressure Rise Air Temp Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Heating Water Temp Drop F Air Temp Rise
10. 28 RIGHT SIDE Table 9 Right return right supply GEH EXH L M Unit PATNE ENPM wmn s 1016 508 508 381 175 x 203 292 114 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 1016 ce m 508 175 251 292 108 70 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 1168 584 457 584 457 210 248 343 121 83 1137 552 422 470 108 1168 584 57 E 210 289 343 121 83 19 19 1137 552 422 597 108 1270 i5 635 508 267 343 432 EA ES 1238 603 448 597 83 1473 597 749 333 289 457 133 38 25 25 1441 806 498 597 140 1473 533 597 749 352 352 457 133 38 ES es 1441 806 498 597 140 EXH ven s 1016 508 381 175 x 203 e 114 984 476 346 470 83 1016 oe E 508 210 248 292 108 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 1168 584 584 457 210 289 121 1137 552 422 470 108 1270 635 493 625 E 267 343 432 102 1238 603 448 597 63 1473 83 597 749 333 289 457 135 2 29 1441 806 498 597 140 1473 i ee 749 352 352 dE dE 25 E 1441 959 498 597 140 Notes 1 All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis 2 2 Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation Horizo
11. a A A 4 59 2 d 1 1781 1 68 ZONE mz 8 a ZONE TEMP SENSOR 50 181 161 87 6 on ISOLATION VALVE 1 1TB1 6 gt 1181 18 Q 79 5 5 51 We dal 25 al 1 d D 9 1181 5 79 lt cm pt LL como 78AW4 5 d UII eU m 78 cq E FOR TWO WIRE VALVE USE TB2 3 2 TERMINALS 1781 18 AND 1TB1 16 3 L E o m E EU J 56 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL SWITC HES 4 ALL FIELD WIRING MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH FIELD INSTALLED 2 POSITION ACTUATOR CAN BE WIRED ARE SHOW AT 25 C 77 F A THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE NEC STATE AND BETWEEN TERMINALS 1TB1 17 AND 1 1 18 Bi LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 12VA MAX RATING FOR SOLENOID 2 S DASHED LINES INDICATE RECOMMENDED FIELD lt 1 2220 25 59 WIRING BY OTHERS FIELD WIRING RATED EL 4 CAB E AX M OF 4500 FOOT Ux 1 VOLTS DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE eee ae NA 2 5 AND OR DASHED DEVICE OUTLINES INDICATE SX CONNECT TERMINAL 11 11 2 1 2 AND TERMINAL 10 1182 5684 I 414 BO BY TUE TRANE CONDUIT OR WIRE BUNDLE WITH COMMUNICATION IF USING ZONE SENSOR X13790886010 a 5 5 At E i EB 5 UMBERS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE LINK FOR ADDITIONAL INFROMATION REFER TO 68 5 m 2 SCHEMATI
12. 1633 597 742 1333 x 086 030 us 25 2440 606 1473 838 533 co 749 333 X 286 457 130 38 25 25 1441 806 Hi 048 58 33 21 29 1 2 23 1 2 13 1 2 x 13 3 4 18 2 1 8 1 1 2 56 3 4 31 3 4 19 5 8 23 1 2 oso nern 830 1533 mw 1016 508 381 508 381 175 203 292 114 1016 508 381 508 381 210 248 292 108 13 13 984 1168 584 457 584 457 210 289 83 19 19 3 4 1270 635 483 635 508 267 x 343 102 9 1473 838 533 597 749 333 289 457 248 38 25 25 naa 806 498 597 1473 991 533 597 749 352 352 457 248 38 25 25 apr 959 498 597 NPTI Hole d 381 ES 381 203 x 171 292 114 41 13 13 984 476 1016 381 ES 381 241 x 171 292 114 41 13 13 984 476 1168 584 457 584 457 241 x 206 343 121 1168 584 457 584 E 286 x 210 343 83 19 19 1137 552 422 50 25 19 25 13 5 8 18 1 2 3 346 470 83 13 5 8 18 1 2 3 1 4 346 470 83 3 1 4 3 4 3 4 44 3 4 21 3 4 16 5 8 18 1 2 4 1 4 as 18 1 2 4 1 4 597 108 3 4 3 4 48 3 4 23 3 4 17 5 8 23 1 2 3 1 4 E 19 19 1238 603 448 597 83 19 5 8 23 1 2 5 1 2 49
13. FRONT VIEW 2 1 2 64 Waterside economizer installation requires field piping Table 26 GEH and EXH waterside economizer GEH 60 Hz 16 ye v T Y o a E j m Mo 4 18 1 2 5 y Ja E 7 am 18 1 2 036 042 030 036 Js Ui gt s 5 A T e 23 1 2 19 19 533 448 57 419 762 95 159 32 50 8 114 597 048 060 042 060 1 1 23 1 8 19 5 8 2 1 2 19 1 2 34 5 1 4 5 7 8 1 1 4 2 4 1 2 23 1 2 25 4 25 4 587 498 64 495 864 133 149 32 50 8 114 597 EXH 60 Hz N 006 015 1 2 1 2 16 13 5 8 1 1 2 10 3 4 23 2 1 4 7 1 2 1 2 18 1 2 12 7 12 7 410 346 38 273 584 57 191 12 7 am 470 v 18 1 2 15 5 8 1 1 2 13 3 4 26 3 1 4 6 7 8 1 2 18 1 2 470 397 38 349 660 83 175 12 7 102 470 17 5 8 2 1 4 16 1 2 30 3 3 4 6 1 4 1 1 4 4 1 2 23 1 2 533 448 57 419 762 95 159 32 114 597 23 1 8 19 5 8 2 1 2 19 1 2 34 5 1 4 5 7 8 1 1 4 4 1 2 23 1 2 55 4 25 4 587 498 64 495 864 133 149 32 114 597 018 024 030 036 042 070 46 WSHP SVX01N EN Figure 37 hanging unit waterside economizer Table 27 and hanging unit waterside economizer GEH Unit 60 Hz 006 015 018 030 036 042 048 060
14. 5 78 uer 1925 181209 seam 778 oe eue zx 1025 188216 wea 93 _ as sre 9s 1e xw su 39m O LL pm 9 _ 5 oua e mese 59 _ muss 3407 EXH 048 68 88 139 160 245 315 12 15 20 26 145 166 353 443 110 ee eue sax 1925 185213 31 _ ma 2163 39 1925 192221 396 500 93 _ _ ss astas em nz ues ses sn 9m Air temp rise 9F DB 19 24 19 24 23 29 23 29 26 33 26 34 30 39 31 39 33 42 33 42 35 45 36 45 22 27 22 28 25 31 25 32 28 35 29 35 32 40 33 41 35 43 35 44 37 46 37 47 20 25 20 26 23 29 23 30 26 33 27 34 30 38 31 39 32 40 32 41 33 42 34 43 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 55 Operating pressures cooling heating for EX units continued Operating Data Cooling Heating Entering Suction Discharge Air temp Suction Discharge Air temp water pressure pressure drop pressure pressure oper rise Model gt SF psig psig DB psig psig 9F DB es 1 amp 0 13154 2298 2026 150172 402503 3240 35 are 340 440 1 9 35 s3 9n ws
15. _ __ 7e aue sre 1 WSHP SVX01N EN 109 Table 55 Operating pressures cooling heating for units continued Operating Data Cooling Heating Entering Suction Discharge Air temp Suction Discharge water pressure pressure rise drop pressure pressure temp 2F psig psig 9F DB psig psig 293 67 _ e O os 59 as ss muss ieez 1215 arze sorse 75 ea ss 11209 2020 16122 309 388 7 se 16252 axis 2026 120139 sess 330 ea orze ede eran EXH 036 68 6 6 138 159 234 302 12 15 20 25 145 167 359 450 uer 2933 2025 160184 amp 3013 _ 1e asia 2026 16619 ram 930 _ 66 ies 036 2025 185213 3134 ie 9255 2026 19322 0255 93 _ 9 eue ses m o9 ea m gt as gt Cd dC jas 3 39 O O or pue 99 11s 15920 2127 iesu mes 1e 1012 2127 120139 ness EXH 042 68 78 140 161 230 300 12 15 21 26 142 163 348 434 eue esa 2026 161186 365456
16. or CONTROL OFF _ ON NORMAL COMP OFF ON ANTI SHORT CYCLE ON ___ NORMAL COMP ON BROWNOUT CONDITION ON SOFT LOCKOUT LP AREA LOCATON 1 CONTROL PANEL 2 COMPRESSOR SECTION 3 BLOWER SECON 4 WATER COR SECTION 5 FIELD INSTALLED DEVICES 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 49 41 42 43 44 45 48 47 B 5 dics 4182 1 L1182 5 1 2 2 11782 4 11782 3 11782 6 ps j p Sl lt 50 es kh 2 02 51 6 4 5 4 R 9 6 Y1 52 ROOM 54 55 NOTES 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL SWITCHES ARE SHOWN AT 25 77 AT ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AT 50 RELATIVE 58 HUMIDITY WITH ALL UTILITIES TURNED OFF AND AFTER A NORMAL SHUTDOWN HAS OCCURRED WENNS 182S AND TO FIVE 58 FOR 300 VOLTS DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE IT ENERGIZE WITH THE COMPRESSOR RUN SIGNAL AND OR DASHED DEVICE OUTLINES INDICATE 7VA MAX LOAD AT 24 VAC COMPONENTS PROVIDED BY_THE FIELD SOLID LINES INDICATE WIRING BY THE VERIFY TEST JUMPER HAS BEEN REMOVED TO PREVENT 3 NUMBERS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE CONTROL TIMING ERRORS
17. 222 LO VOLT 78 4 a LEFT SIDE FRONT RIGHT SIDE Table 10 Left return top supply GEVE A and later design sequence EXV and later design sequence W O Drain GEV Unit C FPT 006 015 19 1 2 31 1 4 21 1 2 11 1 2 5 3 4 9 1 2 6 7 8 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 495 794 546 292 102 146 241 381 432 175 203 9 12 7 12 7 19 2 2 21 1 2 018 024 030 546 L z 8 2 9 3 4 39 1 4 21 1 2 13 1 2 9 1 2 23 3 4 8 1 4 248 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 997 546 343 102 1021 241 603 432 368 11 3 8 19 19 19 19 19 19 L 8 5 1 2 1 5 1 1 622 1064 673 457 146 241 483 584 267 343 6 19 673 1191 775 457 108 5 241 737 708 352 352 13 25 4 1191 775 457 108 5 241 737 708 333 289 13 25 4 25 19 W O Drain m s 1 m 92 a02 79 cons 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 15 4 4 5 9 8 19 83 8 2 9 1 8 2 9 1 3 495 794 546 292 102 146 241 381 432 175 203 19 13 19 495 794 546 292 140 142 241 381 432 210 248 19 13 13 19 4 4 9 8 19 83 8 2 9 1 3 8 2 9 1 3 3 4 3 4 19 3 4 lt 5 ERRE
18. E 9 5 9 1 2 9 7 7 8 13 1 8 11 3 8 1 2 1 1 3 4 673 5 241 737 708 333 289 13 25 25 19 Drain C L NPTI NPTI FPT 31 1 4 21 1 2 11 1 2 5 3 4 9 1 2 15 6 7 8 8 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 495 794 546 292 102 146 241 381 432 175 203 19 13 13 19 B 5 z 15 B 4 3 19 9 9 4 4 83 2 2 1 2 z 1 708 4 17 381 9 1 2 31 1 4 21 1 2 11 1 2 2 1 2 5 5 8 9 1 2 17 8 1 4 9 3 4 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 495 794 546 292 64 143 241 381 432 210 248 19 13 13 19 1 1 2 39 1 4 21 1 2 13 1 2 4 9 1 2 23 3 4 17 8 1 4 11 3 8 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 546 997 546 343 102 102 241 603 432 368 289 19 19 19 19 41 7 8 26 1 2 18 3 1 4 5 3 4 9 1 2 23 10 1 2 13 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 622 1064 673 457 83 146 241 483 584 267 343 19 19 19 19 6 1 2 46 7 8 30 1 2 18 4 1 4 2 9 1 2 2 27 7 8 13 7 8 11 3 8 1 2 1 1 3 4 673 1191 775 457 108 51 241 737 708 352 289 13 25 4 25 4 19 8 2 2 1 5 1 26 1 2 50 7 8 30 1 2 1 4 1 4 9 1 2 27 7 8 13 1 8 11 3 8 1 2 1 1 3 4 673 1292 775 457 108 5 241 737 708 333 289 13 25 4 25 4 19 1 All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis 2 Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation Vertical units require an 24 in 610 mm surround clearanc
19. Entering Water Air Temp Model No 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 060 60 Hz 048 50 Hz 102 Temp F UJ 55 Y 75 UJ A gt UJ UJ 55 11 2 11 2 11 2 11 2 11 2 11 2 11 2 14 0 11 2 14 0 11 2 14 0 11 2 14 0 120 138 119 137 121 139 121 139 125 144 125 144 126 145 126 145 129 149 129 148 131 151 131 150 111 128 108 124 113 129 112 129 117 135 117 134 118 136 118 136 Pressure Pressure Rise GEV 048 ENES 314 399 10 12 363 462 12 15 353 449 10 12 GEH 060 176 225 170 217 205 261 198 252 243 309 235 300 268 342 260 331 13 16 10 13 12 16 1
20. High Low pressure switch LP 40 4 56 4 psig HP 650 10 550 10 psig Controls Basic 24V control is available for the GEH V Y 5 ton models and the Deluxe 24V control option is available for all unit sizes Tracer ZN524 LonTalk certified control option is available for all unit sizes UC400 and UC400 with wireless comm BACnet is available in all unit sizes All power wiring to the equipment is made at the unit contactor for 12 5 ton 1 phase units For 3 phase units all power wiring to the equipment is made to the contactor or power block For EXH V070 units all power wiring to the equipment is made to the power block For the GEH V 6 25 tons units all power wiring is made to the high voltage terminal block All low voltage wiring is made at the unit s low voltage terminal board EXH and EXV 460V units require a neutral wire System Input Devices and Functions Athermostat zone sensor or building automation system is required to operate the water source heat pump The flexibility of having several mode capabilities depends upon the type of sensor and or remote panel selected Troubleshooting and connection diagrams for the 24V control systems may be located in the back of this manual All digital control troubleshooting tips and connection diagrams are located in 002 ZN524 WSHP SVX01N EN S TRANE Basic 24V Controls Safety devices for equipment containing the basic 24V contro
21. Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 7 Left return back supply GEH EXH FXG OPENING 0 lt 1 25 4 REFRIG AND BLOWER CONTROL ACCESS ACCESS PANEL HI VOLT WCI mounting location lt lt 7 178 DRAIN 3 4 19 NPTI BACK LEFT SIDE UN RR RN 1 3 8 RIGHT SIDE Table 5 Left return back supply EH L M SA en DNNE 1016 508 508 381 175 203 292 114 45 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 1016 508 361 205 175 251 292 108 19 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 018 46 ED 8 1 4 9 3 4 13 1 2 4 3 4 x a 3 4 44 3 4 21 3 4 16 5 8 18 1 2 4 1 4 gt 584 457 210 x 248 343 121 19 1137 552 422 470 108 024 030 23 18 2 3 8 13 1 2 4 3 4 B 573 3 4 44 3 4 21 3 4 16 5 8 18 1 2 4 1 4 1168 E 584 457 210 x 289 343 19 19 1137 552 422 597 108 036 042 Saki 25 20 10 E x 13 1 2 17 3 4 3 4 48 3 4 23 3 4 17 5 8 23 1 2 3 1 4 1270 ree 483 635 508 267 x 343 E 102 25 E 1238 603 448 597 83 1473 838 533 597 749 333 289 457 133 29 29 1441 806 498 597 140 1473 838 533 597 749 352 352 457 133 38 E 29 1441 806 498 597 140 ale EE
22. 74 1 2 13 4 o e 44 1892 40 5 8 1032 23 7 8 606 T kj 508 SERVICE CLEARANCE BLOWER ACCESS PANEL VIEW W O 5 5 24 12 D gt 478 1 1 8 28 6 DIA 124 T 14 1 2 18 3 4 16 1 2 591 419 HIGH VOLTAGE 7 8 22 2 DIA DRAIN CONNECTION 1 2 22 SCHEDULE 40 PVC LEFT SIDE RETURN AIR OPENING 1 25 4 DIA MOUNTING HOLE 4X S SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE Table 15 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 712 tons 072 090 50 Hz right return back supply 60 Hz c f P 36 1 4 in 15 5 8 in 6 5 8 1 1 4 in 921 mm 397 mm 168 mm 32 mm 36 1 8 in 12 3 4 in 6 3 4 in 1 1 4 in 120 36 1 8 in 13 in 7 1 4 in 1 1 2 in 917 mm 330 mm 184 mm 38 mm WSHP SVX01N EN 27 072 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 18 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 77 tons 072 090 50 Hz left return right supply 36 20 914 508 re SERVICE SERVICE CLEARANCE 79 CLEARANCE lo E 2007 74 1 2 1 3 4 lt 1892 44 40 5 8 1032 y 914 BLOWER ACCESS TOP VIEW PANEL W O D NPTI 11 2 gt 1 1 8 28 6 DIA 23 1 4 591 16 1 2 419 1 2 22 SCHEDULE 40 PVC LEFT SIDE BAC
23. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AT RELATIVE 2 1782 11 bee CLOSE a SAS HUMIDITY WTH ALL UTILITIES TURNED OFF i AND AFTER NORMAL SHUTDOWN HAS A MAX LORD AT 2E VAG 5 uiro m DASHED LINES INDICATE RECOMMENDED FIELD 28 WIRING BY OTHERS FIELD WIRING TO BE RATED FOR 30 OSURE SED DEE LINE ENCLOSURE CAUTION DO NOT RUN POWER IN THE SAME AND OR DASHED DEVICE Y CONDUIT OR WIRE BUNDLE WITH COMMI TION COMPONENTS PROVIDED B THe TRANE ea LINK FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REFER TO 68 NUMBERS ALONG THE LEFT SIDE OF THE SCHEMATIC DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONTACTS BY LINE NUMBER ALL FIELD WRING MUST ACCORDANCE WTH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE NEC STATE AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS UNLESS OTHERWISE 92099 ALL SWITCHES lt FIELD INSTALLED WATER ISOLATION VALVE WIRED a Wiring diagrams provided in the catalog are generic A unit specific As Built wiring diagram is located on the unit control panel WSHP SVX01N EN 129 Wiring Diagrams 130 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Warranty Information 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 131 Extended Warranty The optional extended warranty is a second through fifth year warranty time starts at the end of the standard 1
24. EXH Unit 60 Hz 006 015 018 024 030 036 042 070 38 3 4 984 44 3 4 1137 48 3 4 1238 48 3 4 1238 18 3 4 476 21 3 4 552 21 3 4 552 24 3 4 629 O h 20 Ca gt _ 17 0 _ e ase _ 54 Ibs 25 kg 65 155 30 kg 21 1 553 25 23 3 4 28 3 4 21 2 76 lbs 603 730 533 51 35 kg 56 3 4 31 3 4 32 3 4 25 1 97 lbs 28 3 4 730 23 3 4 MEME 56 3 4 31 3 4 32 3 4 25 1 97 lbs Note All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis WSHP SVX01N EN la elo 38 3 4 18 3 4 21 3 4 17 0 44 314 21 3 4 24 314 21 1 65 105 Weight 54 lbs 25 kg 76 155 35 kg 21 2 533 51 TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Shipping Weight 84 155 38 kg 95 155 43 106 105 48 127 165 58 Shipping Weight 84 155 38 kg 95 155 43 kg 106 lbs 48 kg 127 165 58 kg Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 38 GEH 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz right return 6 712 tons 072 090 50 Hz right return waterside economizer a b B OD COPPERTO FIELD SUPPLY PIPING A NPTI FOR FIELD RETURN PIPING a Entering water is on the AB port b Field piping required on waterside economizer 48 WSHP SVX01N EN Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 39 GEH 6 10 tons
25. FOR COMPRESSOR ACCESS IS 24 MIN SERVICE CLEARANCE FOR EE EITHER LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE IS 18 457 FOR NEC REQ UNIT FRONT A FAN SHAFT REMOVAL 36 914 16 408 22 559 CLEARANCE C B TO WALL FILTER FRAME MUST BE PROVIDED CLEARANCE FOR RETURN AIR ON EITHER THE LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE SERVICE CLEARANCE NEC requires that the GEVO72 300 front return must be a non ducted return WSHP SVX01N EN 39 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 30 GEV 1272 15 tons 150 180 60 Hz 10 and 1272 ton 120 and 150 50 Hz front return top supply 15 7 8 403 36 1 4 im D 921 10 14 3 8 254 365 a 74 1 2 _ y 4 3 4 1892 121 81 5 8 Ye 2073 TOP VIEW 18 5 8 473 31 1 2 38 7 8 987 W O 1 1 2 685 38 DRAIN 3 4 19 NPTI 24 VOLT 11 8 N 29 O D pote CONTROL e 537 55 23 1 2 318 HIGH VOLTAGE 1 FRONTVIEW WAI 1 1 2 25 8 7 8 22 O D 25 4 38 NPTI 67 lt lt 2 3 8 o 60 SIDE VIEW SUPPLY OPENING WITH 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE MIN SERVICE ON BACK FOR COMPRESSOR ACCESS IS 24 RETURN AIR OPENING lt MIN SERVICE CLEARANCE FOR EITHER LEFT CONTROL BOX POS 18 457 FOR OOOO OR RIGHT SIDE REQ UNIT FRONT FAN SHAFT REMOVAL C B TO WALL FILTER FRAME MUST BE PROVIDED CLEARANCE FOR
26. 12 to 5 Ton H E 0 0 6 1 1 1 B O R D 1 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 36 Digits 1 3 Unit Configuration Digit 16 Return Air GEH Standard Efficiency Horizontal Arrangement GEV Standard Efficiency Vertical L Left Return Air Arrangement Digit 4 Development Sequence R Right Return Air Arrangement E R 410A Digit 17 Control Types Digits 5 7 Nominal Capacity 0 Basic 24V Controls D Deluxe 24V Controls 006 030 2 2 ZN524 Controls 009 34 036 UC400 012 1 042 3 UC400 w Wireless Comm a Ps 2 Digit 18 Tstat Sensor 2 10N on 024 2 Location 0 Wall Mounted Location Digit 8 Voltage Volts Hz Digit 19 Fault Sensors Phase 1 Condensate Overflow Sensor 3 Condensate Overflow and Filter 0 115 60 1 5 575 60 3 Maintenance Timer 1 208 60 1 6 220 240 50 1 6 Condensate Overflow and Fan Status 2 230 60 1 7 265 60 1 J Fan Status Filter Maintenance Timer 3 208 60 3 8 230 60 3 and Condensate Overflow Sensor 4 460 60 3 9 380 415 50 3 Digit 20 Temperature Sensor 0 None Digit 9 Heat Exchanger 1 Entering Water Sensor 1 Copper Water Coil 2 Cupro Nickel Water Coil Digit 21 Open 7 Insulated Copper Water Coil Digit 22 Electric Heat 8 Insulated Cupro Nickel Water Coil 0 No Electric Heat Digi
27. 18 1 2 in 1 1 2 in WSHP SVX01N EN 36 TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 27 GEV 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 and 77 ton 072 and 090 50 Hz back return top supply ACCESS PANEL FOR ae SHEAVES AND BELTS W O 62 5 8 63 3 4 1591 24 VOLT 1600 1 1 8 28 6 WCI mounting location 15 381 11 1 2 292 HIGH VOLTAGE 7 8 22 2 DIA 1 5 8 41 SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE NEC requires that the GEVO72 300 front return must be a non ducted return Table 21 GEV 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 and 712 ton 072 and 090 50 Hz back return top supply A m 6 5 8 in 18 3 8 in 1 1 4 in 168 mm 467 mm 32 mm i 6 5 8 in 18 3 8 in 1 1 4 in 6 1 2 in 18 1 2 in 1 1 2 in WSHP SVX01N EN 37 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 28 GEV 1272 15 tons 150 180 60 Hz 10 and 127 ton 120 and 150 50 Hz front return back supply NEN 31 1 2 36 1 4 800 921 4 3 4 e ah do 121 1892 81 5 8 2073 o TOP VIEW 18 5 8 473 31 1 2 3 gt Y 800 15 7 8 24 VOLT 403 1 1 8 29 O D 38 7 8 22 W O 1 1 2 67 5 8 38 NPTI s DRAIN 3 4 19 NPTI 49 1 8 1248 7 27 1 8 CONTROL 20 1 2
28. 204 260 9 12 22 27 130 149 325 413 10 13 27 34 009 50 Hz 012 60Hz 144 166 257 327 12 15 21 26 152 174 346 441 14 18 29 37 012 60Hz 4 144 166 248 316 21 26 157 180 352 448 11 15 29 37 75 2 2 145 167 284 361 12 15 20 26 167 192 361 460 15 19 30 38 009 50 Hz 75 2 8 145 167 274 349 9 12 20 26 173 199 366 466 12 15 30 39 009 50 Hz 012 60Hz 146 168 332 422 12 15 19 25 194 223 384 489 16 21 32 40 012 60Hz 4 146 168 321 409 9 12 20 25 201 231 390 497 13 17 32 41 012 60Hz 012 60Hz 015 60 2 015 60Hz 45 2 8 138 159 180 230 11 14 22 28 107 123 313 398 7 8 23 29 012 50 Hz 015 60 2 2 138 158 174 221 9 11 22 27 109 126 316 402 5 7 23 30 55 2 8 139 159 210 267 11 14 21 27 124 143 332 423 8 10 26 33 012 50 Hz 015 60 2 4 138 159 203 258 9 11 21 27 128 147 336 427 EM 27 34 2222 2 8 140 161 254 324 11 14 20 26 150 172 358 456 9 11 30 38 012 50 Hz 015 60 2 2 as 140 161 246 313 9 11 21 26 154 178 364 463 7 9 30 39 75 2 8 141 162 281 358 11 14 20 25 165 190 373 475 10 12 32 40 012 50 Hz 75 3 5 140 162 272 347 9 11 20 26 171 196 379 483 8 10 32 41 012 50 Hz oe eo 2 8 142 163 328 417 11 14 19 25 191 220 399 508 11 14 34 43 012 50 Hz 015 60Hz 4 5 142 163 318 405
29. 3 BLOWER SECTION 4 WATER COIL SECTION 5 j FiELD INSTALLED DEVICES ae Ee l HEATER 15 D o 3 BLOWR MOTOR MOTOR 91011 BN 1 64 2 1184 1 1T1C81 ME xd 17 y o 24V O 18 1K8 211 a 231__ of 25w w 22 250 21 22 1 8 19 23 24 1K4 9 10 11 25 26 27 28 1K2 6 7 8 29 30 31 dus 28152 40AdLpi 33 34 35 56 37 38 39 40 1K1 2 3 4 42 43 44 45 46 47 B A B B B 5 1782 1 1 2 5 1 2 2 1762 4 1782 3 1 2 6 as ras fen fan fen 127 25 49 M E 50 l ANWARNING AVERTISSEMENT ADVERTENCIA mb m CL HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE TENSION DANGEREUSE VOLTAJE PELIGROSO 51 4 4 6 4 4 R 0 G Y2 Y1 C 52 r A ROOM RESPECTER CES MESURES PRECAUTION PEUT ENTRAINER DES 54 GRAVES POUVANT ETRE MORTELLES 5 5 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL SWITCHES ARE SHOWN 25 77 F AT ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 50 RELATIVE 55 HUMIDITY WITH ALL UTILITIES TURNED OFF AND AFTER A NORMAL SHUTDOWN HAS lt 5 FIELD INSTALLED WATER ISOLATION VALVE CAN BE WIRED OLATED GEN LARM CONTACTS CONTACTS CLOSI OCCURRED 3 OPEN 1 2 1 CLOSE AND 1T
30. 5 2 4 2 GEH GEVO30 460 60 3 9 2 4 2 GEH GEVO36 208 60 1 20 3 16 7 GEH GEVO36 208 60 1 27 2 16 7 GEH GEVO36 230 60 1 20 3 16 7 GEH GEVO36 230 60 1 29 7 16 7 GEH GEVO36 265 60 1 16 3 13 5 GEH GEVO36 265 60 1 32 8 13 5 GEH GEVO36 208 60 3 14 0 10 4 036 208 60 3 17 2 10 4 036 230 60 3 14 0 10 4 RLA LRA No of Motor Protective Device N O EUN 1 1 20 0 2 10 1 3 1 2 10 1 2 10 3 1 2 10 1 1 53 3 1 1 53 3 1 1 53 1 1 53 3 1 pa 1 2 10 8 2 10 NEN 0 95 B i 0 95 ENE 0 95 ai 0 95 ai 2 10 1 3 a 19 73 1 1 EE EUN 1 1 o oO olo UJ H 5 H H w w Ul ollo A 54 0 N N O m UJ O 9 2 10 6 53 7 53 7 53 7 53 7 28 0 28 0 28 0 28 0 73 0 73 0 73 0 73 0 79 0 72 0 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 4 2 4 2 3 6 3 6 14 1 14 1 14 1 14 1 16 7 13 5 11 2 11 2 E Ui un W 12 1 2 5 2 8 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 6 16 2 21 8 16 2 23 8 19 5 29 9 En W O QJ 2 10 1 3 2 10 1 3 2 10 1 3 2 77 1 2 2 77 1 2 1 53 1 3 1 53 1 3 13 9 2 10 1 3 13 9 2 10 1 3 13 9 2 10 1 3 1
31. Figure 6 Left return left supply GEH EXH REFRIG BLOWER CONTROL ACCESS ACCESS L W O lt D 178 M W l DRAIN 3 4 19 NPTI BACK 1 25 4 gt 1 3 8 35 FRONT RIGHT SIDE Table 4 Left return left supply GEH EXH EH E ii NPTI NPT S Unit 006 009 20 20 6 a x 8 11 1 2 4 1 2 5 E 1 YT 38 3 4 18 3 4 13 5 8 18 1 2 3 1 4 1016 508 381 508 175 203 114 7 984 476 346 470 83 2 2 A O 1016 508 3 508 175 251 292 108 d 984 476 346 470 83 1168 584 457 584 210 248 121 T 9 1137 552 422 470 108 1168 584 457 584 457 210 289 222 3 a 1137 552 422 597 108 1270 635 483 635 267 343 432 2 1238 603 448 597 83 838 533 597 749 333 289 457 133 or ET 806 498 597 140 Hi 048 33 21 29 1 2 23 1 2 s UE X rs a zn 5 1 2 56 2 a A 5 8 23 1 2 5 1 2 060 1473 836 sso 1597 597 140 eu Unit C 5 1016 508 381 508 ES 175 203 292 108 1984 476 346 470 83 1016 508 381 508 381 210 x 248 292 108 476 346 470 83 1168 584 457 584 457 210 289 121 o 552 422 470 108 1270 635
32. Lead Colors 64 Hole Plug Installation Figure 65 Hole plug installation Installation Operation and Maintenance a Ain Hannibal Locate two plastic plugs enclosed with the Installation Operation and Maintenance manual 2 Usethese plugs to plug the two shipping bolt holes in the bottom of the GEVE EVXVE units after shipping bolt removal Air Flow Adjustment Note GEH V 6 25 ton units only To increase cfm loosen the turns open set screw on the sheave and turn the sheave clockwise To decrease cfm Loosen the turns open set screw on the sheave and turn the sheave counterclockwise To increase belt tension loosen the adjustment bolt and pull motor mounting plate back until the belt is tight Tighten the adjustment bolt after the belt has reached the desired tension See Figure 66 p 65 for fan motor and sheave adjustment AWARNING Rotating Components Disconnect all electric power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury WSHP SVX01N EN S ane Installation Figure 66 Fan motor and sheave adjustment 1 Belt 2 Adjustment Bolt and Plate 3 Sheave C800796P01 Dip switch to select profile 7 CES
33. TRANE Installation Operation and Maintenance Water Source Heat Pump Axiom Horizontal Vertical GEHE GEVE EXHF EXVF Ya to 25 Tons 50 60 Hz Model Numbers GEHE 006 060 50 60 Hz GEVE 006 060 50 60 Hz 072 120 50 60 Hz GEVE 072 300 50 60 Hz EXHF 006 070 60 Hz EXVF 006 070 60 Hz ASAFETY 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 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 September 2014 WSHP SVX01N EN Ingersoll Rand Introduction Read this manual thoroughly before operating or servicing this unit Warnings Cautions and Notices Safety advisories appear throughout this manual as required Your personal safety and the proper operation of this machine depend upon the strict observance of these precautions The three types of advisories are defined as follows Indicates a potentially hazardous AWARNING situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous ACAUTION situation which if not avoided coul
34. 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 98 Temp F 75 UJ AZ AZ UJ 55 75 5 6 7 0 5 6 7 0 5 6 7 0 5 6 Y 0 5 6 7 0 5 6 7 0 5 6 Y 0 5 6 0 5 6 7 0 5 6 7 0 5 6 7 0 121 140 121 139 122 140 122 140 123 141 123 141 126 146 126 145 128 148 128 147 115 132 115 132 116 134 116 134 121 139 120 138 122 140 122 140 124 142 123 142 125 144 125 144 Pressure Pressure Temp Rise 030 200 254 193 245 249 317 241 306 275 350 267 340 310 395 302 384 350 446 341 434 12 15 9 12 12 15 9 12 12 15 9 12 11 14 9 11 11 14 9 11 GEV 030 172 218 165 210 201 256 194 247 242 308 234 298 268 341 260 331 311 396 303 385 351 447 342 436 12 15 9 12 12 15 9 12 11 15 9 12 11 14 9 12 11 14 9 11 11 14 9 11 21 27 22 27 20 26 20 26 20 26 20 26 20 26 20 26
35. 10 13 34 42 072 60 68 18 132 152 232 296 24 29 133 153 305 388 35 43 072 60 12 134 155 286 363 15 18 23 28 139 160 311 396 11 14 37 45 WSHP SVX01N EN 103 Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating units continued Operating Data Entering Water Suction Discharge Air Temp Suction Discharge Water Temp Temp Pressure Pressure Rise Pressure Pressure Temp Rise Model No F Drop F F DB Heating GEV 072 CET e6 32 su sos 1 17 22 28 163 328 019 13 16 50 072 60 ozona s x 2 mz 3s 17 187 072 50 Hz 090 60 Hz 090 60 Hz 072 50 Hz 45 125 144 183 233 15 19 24 30 83 95 260 331 8 10 26 31 090 60 2 072 50 Hz 22 5 124 143 170 216 10 12 24 30 87 101 263 335 5 7 26 32 727 55 15 126 145 213 271 14 18 24 29 100 115 274 348 8 11 29 36 072 50 2 2222 55 22 5 126 145 198 252 10 12 24 29 105 121 277 353 6 7 30 37 072 50 Hz 272 15 128 148 257 327 14 18 23 28 123 142 291 370 10 13 34 42 072 50 090 60 2 22 5 128 147 241 307 9 12 23 29 131 150 296 376 7 9 35 43 pd 77 15 130 150 298 379 15 19 23 28 137 158 301 383 11 14 37 45
36. 68 E LOCAL REQUIREMENTS a Wiring diagrams provided in the catalog are generic A unit specific As Built wiring diagram is located on the unit control panel 126 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Wiring Diagrams Figure 87 EXH V Tracer ZN524 460V 60 Hz 3 ph ECM motor wiring diagram LEGEND 460V UNITS REQUIRE A NEUTRAL WIRE 1 N 460 60 3 _ 2 dogs 1 Sod E i9 ca a 7156 1 mi EQUIPMENT 12 14 1 GROUND Li 1 1 3 6 np 4 IE CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER 9 BS AREA gt 9 2 e TAO 0 pee SA E 6 JFIELD INSTALLED DEVICE i 2 A WARNING ____ benda VOLTAGE e E MONO REMOTE INCLUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS 4 BEFORE SERVICING FAILURE TO DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING CAUSE 5 SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH TO 1U5 BRD D LL 18 PIN PLUG 35 Jovenriow SEE INSET FOR CAUTION CONTROL WIRING USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY A UNIT TERMINALS ARE NOT DESIGNED T CONDUCTORS ER TYPES OF FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE A 460 60 3 DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT 174 __ _
37. Discharge Air temp water pressure pressure drop pressure pressure Model eme 9F psig psig 9F DB psig psig 9F DB e 42 2228 1531008 356446 610 3240 eae mas as o3 pxeme sm 395 es se 138155 225293 512 2228 15107 3048 79 as 34 aeae sae nus 395 gt a sem 39 es 75 55i 22 menm 209 79 3039 9 ss eae as 75 isos ses on WSHP SVX01N EN 113 Table 55 Operating pressures cooling heating for EX units continued Operating Data Cooling Heating Entering Suction Discharge Air temp Suction Discharge Air temp water pressure pressure drop pressure pressure pope rise Model eme 9F psig psig 9F DB psig psig 9F DB e sa 16156 2825 512 2025 mean aras ss wie sese ma 39 o9 o9 pm 39 es os 15158 2128 512 2026 143165 sae 3038 as _ meas nx gt a s es 112 iso 235303 542 moan oras 9
38. SCHEMATIC DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONTACTS BY LINE NUMBER 4 ALL FIELD WIRING MUST ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE NEC STATE AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS CONNECTION FOR 24VAC CLASS 2 COMPRESSOR DISABLE INPUT TERMINAL 1782 7 AND 1TB2 8 WARNING LEE ai AL CAPACITORS STORED VOLTAGE VARIABLE SPEED lt a ISOLATED GENERAL ALARM CONTACTS CONTACTS CLOSE WHEN CONTROL 1U1 AND 1U2 GOES INTO MANUAL LOCKOUT MODE CONTACTS RATED FOR CLASS 2 24V TERMINAL 1782 9 AND 10 LEGEND SURI DEVICE LINE 10681 BLOWER MOTOR OVERLOAD 9 10 11 AA A 1 COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR 2 344 41 LOWER RELAY i A de 5 alg gt EVERSING VALVE RELAY a A E 28151 28253 PRESSURE SWTCH 30 28 28152 28254 LOW PRESSURE SWITCH 32 30 2CCH 1 2 HEATER 15 211 2 REVERSING VAVES 19 20 1 4 9 10 11 1 2 6 7 8 1K1 2 3 4 09 09 4 3910 N CI a Wiring diagrams provided the catalog are generic A unit specific As Built wiring diagram is located the unit control panel 124 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Wiring Diagrams Figure 85 EXH EXV deluxe 24V 460V 60 Hz 3 phla ECM motor wiring diagram LEGEND
39. The return air arrangement may be easily converted from a free return air system to a ducted return air system with the addition of a return air side panel By replacing the filter racks with the return air panel complete seal from the duct to the unit is possible The 112 duct flange facilitates ease of field connection to the duct system This accessory is typically used when the return air filter is placed in a built in ceiling grille or placed within a field provided filter rack assembly Figure 49 Return air duct panel e Tat iy 33 4 E u de 5 DUCT PANEL with 1 1 2 FLANGE Table 37 Opening size and part number Unit Size FANE Duct Collar 60 Hz Part Number 006 015 4474 1133 0100 018 030 207 4474 5628 0100 036 042 030 035 2 4474 1135 0100 048 060 042 060 26 a 4474 1136 0100 57 Installation Figure 50 Install return air duct panel Install the return air duct panel to the return air opening with the SIX screws provided for the 7 filter rack assembly A 3 3 4 Unit Sid DUCT PANEL with 1 1 2 FLANGE Table 38 Opening size and part number EXH rar Duct Collar Part EXH 60 hz Number 006 015 447411330100 018 024 447456280100 030 036 447411350100 042 070 447411360100 Ducted Filter Rack When it is necessary to have filter access at the unit in a ducted return
40. or other country specific requirements for arc flash protection PRIOR to servicing the unit NEVER PERFORM ANY SWITCHING DISCONNECTING OR VOLTAGE TESTING WITHOUT PROPER ELECTRICAL PPE AND ARC FLASH CLOTHING ENSURE ELECTRICAL METERS AND EQUIPMENT ARE PROPERLY RATED FOR INTENDED VOLTAGE Failure to follow instructions could result in death or serious injury WSHP SVX01N EN 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 Trademarks All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners Axiom ReliaTel TOPSS Tracer Trane and the Trane logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Trane in the United States and other countries Trane is a business of Ingersoll Rand All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners LonTalk is a registered trademark of Echelon Corporation BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE Revision History WSHP SVX01N EN 12 Sep 2014 e Edited Model Number Electrical Data Fan Performance 2 speed motor change WSHP SVX01N EN Introduction TRANE Table of Contents INTFOQUCHON said anus 3 9 dota oo
41. while simultaneously halting mechanical operation of the compressor Mechanical cooling will continue on a call for a second stage from the thermostat or system control Entering water temperature sensor is factory provided for field installation on the entering water side of the coil Boilerless Control Electric Heat Option Systems that do not contain a boiler may contain a boilerless control with electric heat Trane offers both a factory mounted electric heat option and a field mounted duct heater option If the 12 5 ton GEV and 070 unit incorporates the factory mounted option the unit will ship from the factory with an internally mounted nichrome open wire heating element designed to start up electric heat as the systems primary heat in the event entering water temperature falls below 55 F Once the entering water temperature rises above 60 F the boilerless controller returns the unit to normal compressor heating operation and locks out the electric heater For units comprised of the field installed duct heater option the unit will ship from the factory with controls available to interface with the field provided electric heat selection Note For geothermal applications the boilerless controller has an adjustable setting of 25 35 45 55 and 60 degrees Supplemental or Boilerless Electric Heat option The GEH V 6 25 ton models which contain boilerless control electric heat or supplemental elect
42. 009 60 2 009 60 2 2 142 164 187 238 13 16 22 28 109 126 288 366 7 9 24 30 009 60 2 522 142 164 181 230 11 14 22 27 112 129 291 370 6 7 24 31 55 1 7 144 166 214 272 12 15 21 27 127 146 305 388 8 10 27 34 006 50 Hz 009 60 2 R 144 166 207 263 10 13 21 57 130 150 309 393 7 8 27 35 009 60Hz DOE EO 146 168 258 328 12 15 20 26 153 176 330 420 9 12 31 39 009 60 2 e EXE 146 168 250 318 10 12 21 26 157 181 335 427 8 10 32 40 75 17 147 169 286 363 12 15 20 25 168 193 345 439 10 13 33 42 006 50 009 60 2 147 169 277 352 20 26 174 200 350 446 8 11 34 43 1 7 149 171 336 427 12 15 19 25 195 224 370 471 11 14 36 46 006 50 Hz 009 60Hz 502 148 171 326 415 20 25 202 232 375 477 9 12 37 47 009 60 2 009 60 2 012 60Hz 012 60Hz 11 21 27 94 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating units continued Operating Data Heating Model No Entering Water Temp F Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Rise Air Temp Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Water Temp Drop F Air Temp Rise F DB GEV 2272 45 2 2 142 163 183 233 12 15 22 28 108 125 304 387 12 15 24 30 009 50 Hz 012 60Hz 55 2 2 143 164 212 270 12 15 21 27 126 145 322 410 13 16 26 33 009 50 Hz 55 2 8 143 164
43. 122 27 37 a e s 67 244 311 11 14 19 25 126 145 32 42 He s neam 237 301 9 11 19 25 130 150 32 43 5 ama poem 6 312 397 11 14 18 24 165 190 39 50 us 124 142 303 386 9 11 19 24 172 197 399 508 40 51 des 126 145 351 447 11 14 18 24 EN _ di a 126 144 342 435 9 11 18 24 po GEV 036 _ gt sq gt jee s 50 t E Bud 5 wu e e 02 pn _ pw n puse wer we hee sn wa n uer e quc des ERU wer sm e des 122 141 263 335 12 15 19 25 143 164 357 454 10 13 36 46 S e EE 122 140 255 325 9 12 19 25 147 169 360 458 9 11 36 47 S e He EG 125 144 304 387 12 15 19 25 168 193 383 488 12 15 40 51 WSHP SVX01N EN 99 Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating for units continued Operating Data Suction Discharge Air Temp Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Heating Water Entering Water Air Temp Rise Model No 036 60 Hz 030 50 Hz 036 60 Hz 030 50 Hz 036 60 Hz 030 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 0
44. 483 635 eA 267 343 329 1238 603 448 597 83 1473 838 533 597 749 333 289 457 133 25 1441 806 498 597 140 1473 991 53 597 749 352 352 7 133 25 TUER 959 498 597 140 Notes 1 All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis 2 Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation Horizontal units require an 18 in 457 mm surround clearance from other mechanical and electrical equipment to enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance ability NEC requires 36 in clearance on the control panel side of the unit Some local codes require a greater service clearance Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Installer is responsible for following all local and NEC code requirements 3 Equipment containing a same side supply return combination requires a 3 in 229 mm clearance on one side Access to the TXV may not be possible with this 3 in 229 mm clearance 4 If hot gas reheat is specified for a size 018 024 the actual cabinet size increases to an 036 cabinet 5 When a horizontal model is ordered with the same side return and supply in a ducted application bottom filter removal is required due to limited access on either side of the filter gt Ul O Return air opening dimension b Filter rack dimension 16 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE
45. 54 2 1 25 26 27 21 28 29 30 ai 32 35 B 11B1 4 O 34 t pe 1 11 1 2 3 6 B 1 1 6 7 8 36 21 23 1 26 17 L 4 L4 ded lt 38 lt 4 il SINGLE STAGE 4 4 4 4 59 ROOM B R G 0 Y C 2232 RAS 2 40 REFER THERMOSTAT MANUAL i FOR FIELD CONNECTIONS 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 5 54 55 NOTES TO BLOWER MOTOR 382 15 PLUG 56 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED SWITCHES 4 ALL FIELD WIRING MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH L 2 ARE SHOWN 25 77 F THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE STATE AND 57 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 50 RELATIVE LOCAL REQUIREMENTS AND AFTER NORMAL SHUTDOWN HAS E FELD INSTALLED SOLENOID VALVE SEE INSET A A WHEN CONTROL 102 GOES INTO MANUAL LOCKOUT MODE y U gt 58 2 OCCURRED lt VERIFY TEST JUMPER HAS BEEN REMOVED TO PREVENT CONTACTS RATED FOR CLASS 2 24V TERMINAL 1TB1 16 AND 17 e DASHED LINES INDICATE RECOMMENDED FIELD CONTROL TIMING ERRORS WIRING BY OTHERS FIELD WIRING RATED 12 REQUIRED FOR HARD WIRED DIGITAL THERMOSTATS Hat 5 FOR 600 VOLTS DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE CONNECTION FOR 24VAC CLASS 2 COMPRESSOR DISABLE AND
46. 60 3 L1 12 15 1 x 1 ot r n 1 L L 4k4 14 414 EQUIPMENT gt GROUND Ih A Ai uw uj 1 1 1 1K1 e A LIIII L 1782 1 amp 2 A 1 21 28151 478 92 4 42 2 92 2 2 4 w2 A A A A A G 1 1 1 L1TB1 2 L1TB1 3 1TB1 4 L1TB1 5 1 1 6 O O O O O i 21 22 23 24 25 26 I Loe I 7 1 lt 5 E SINGLE t _ STAGE 4 4 4 mu R O W Y 1 TSTAT AA A REFER THERMOSTAT MANUAL FOR FIELD CONNECTIONS NOTES 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL SWITCHES ARE SHOWN AT 25 em F AT ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AT 50 RELATIVE HUMIDITY WITH ALL UTILITIES TURNED OFF AND AFTER A NORMAL SHUTDOWN HAS OCCURRED DASHED LINES INDICATE RECOMMENDED FIELD WIRING BY OTHERS FIELD WIRING TO BE RATED 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 4 ALL FIELD WIRING MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE NEC STATE AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS lt 5 FIELD INSTALLED SOLENOID VALVE SEE INSET DEVICE PREFIX LOCATION CODE __ LOCATION CONTROL PANEL COMPRESSOR SECTION INDOOR FAN AND
47. 60 Hz 240 50 Hz 300 60 Hz 240 50 Hz 300 60 Hz 240 50 Hz 106 Temp F Y Y Y Y gt A N N N UJ N gt Pressure Pressure Temp Rise GEV 121 140 249 317 10 12 22 28 127 146 320 407 34 43 Pressure Pressure Temp Drop 126 145 363 461 21 27 64 73 256 326 67 77 259 329 134 154 349 444 22 28 62 71 275 350 65 75 279 355 120 138 181 231 15 19 22 28 80 92 291 370 119 137 169 215 10 13 22 28 84 97 295 376 121 140 209 267 14 18 22 28 96 111 309 394 WSHP SVX01N EN Rise F DB 35 43 36 46 38 48 40 50 25 31 26 32 27 34 28 35 29 37 30 38 33 41 34 42 34 43 36 45 37 47 39 49 24 30 25 31 26 33 27 34 29 36 Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating units continued Operating Data Entering Water Suction Discharge Air Temp Suction Discharge Water Temp Temp Pressure Pressure Rise Pressure Pressure Temp Rise Model No F Drop F F DB Heating GEV 300 60 Hz 240 50 121 139 196 249 10 12 22 28 102 117 314 399 NES 30 37 300 6
48. 7 8 22 2 DIA N o pe 1 5 8 48 41 M SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE RETURN AIR OPENING a NEC requires that the GEVO72 300 front return must be a non ducted return Table 19 GEV 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 and 712 ton 072 and 090 50 Hz front return top supply Unit 60 Hz WSHP SVX01N EN RA 2 1 1 4 32 1 1 4 32 1 1 2 38 35 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 26 GEV 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 and 77 ton 072 and 090 50 Hz back return front supply ACCESS PANEL FOR lt _ 45 SHEAVES AND BELTS Y 36 1 4 31 3 8 921 7 o 36 2 400 914 SERVICE __ 508 42 CLEARANCE SERVICE 1067 CLEARANCE 1 MUT W O 62 5 8 24 VOLT 1591 1 1 8 28 6 46 1 2 DRAIN 3 4 NPTI 1181 11 1 2 292 WCI mounting location 381 HIGH VOLTAGE 7 8 22 2 DIA 1 5 8 41 SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE NEC requires that the GEVO72 300 front return must be a non ducted return Table 20 GEV 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 and 712 ton 072 and 090 50 Hz back return front supply Onit 60 Hz __ A 8 rm 6 5 8 in 18 3 8 in 1 1 4 in 168 mm 467 mm 32 mm 6 5 8 18 3 8 1 1 4 6 1 2
49. 749 333 289 457 133 38 25 25 1441 806 498 597 140 1473 838 533 597 749 352 x 352 457 133 38 25 25 1441 806 498 597 140 L M exa une A B coo E n n Pp o 006 009 40 20 15 20 15 6 8 x 8 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 18 1 2 3 1 4 1016 508 381 508 381 175 x 203 292 114 45 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 012 015 40 20 15 20 15 8 1 4 x 9 3 4 3 4 1 2 1 2 18 1 2 3 1 4 1016 508 381 508 381 210 x 248 292 108 19 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 018 024 46 23 18 23 18 8 1 4 x 11 3 8 1 3 8 3 4 3 4 18 1 2 4 1 4 1168 584 457 584 457 210 x 289 343 121 35 19 19 1 1137 552 422 470 108 030 036 50 25 19 25 20 10 1 2 x 13 1 2 17 4 1 3 4 3 4 23 1 2 3 1 4 1270 635 483 635 508 267 x 343 432 102 25 19 19 1238 603 448 597 83 1473 838 533 597 749 333 x 289 457 133 38 25 25 1441 806 498 597 140 1473 991 533 597 749 352 352 457 133 38 25 25 1441 959 498 597 140 Notes 1 All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis 2 Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation Horizontal units require an 18 in 457 mm surround clearance from other mechanic
50. 9 11 20 25 198 228 405 515 9 11 34 44 WSHP SVX01N EN 95 Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating for units continued Operating Data Suction Discharge Air Temp Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Rise Pressure Pressure Heating Water Temp Entering Water Temp Air Temp Rise Model No 015 60Hz 012 50 Hz 015 60Hz 012 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 018 60Hz 015 50 Hz 024 60Hz 018 50Hz 024 60Hz 018 50Hz 024 60Hz 018 50Hz 024 60Hz 018 50Hz 024 60Hz 018 50Hz 024 60Hz 018 50Hz 024 60Hz 018 50Hz 024 60Hz 018 50Hz 96 F UJ A UJ 45 UJ A gt UJ 2 8 3 5 A N W 3 3 4 2 3 3 4 2 3 3 4 2 3 3 4 2 3 9 4 2 3 3 4 2 4 5 4 143 165 143 165 142 163 142 163 142 163 142 163 142 163 142 163 142 164 142 164 143 165 143 165 144 166 144 166
51. BEING USED ____65 DISCONNECT 4 TO 26B 1K4 14 15 1K5 30 31 5 42 3 44 458 C D Y E 5 12 5 ASB o Le 67 P2 3 2 67 J2 6 o b N Wiring diagrams provided the catalog are generic A unit specific Built wiring diagram is located the unit control panel 122 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Wiring Diagrams Figure 83 V 6 25 tons deluxe 380 420V 50 Hz 3 ph a 1 380 50 3 LED3 DEMCE DESCRIPTION COLOR RED COLOR RED CONTROLLER MODE DESIGNATION 2 Hi Or O CONTROL OFF gt orF NORMAL COMP OFF 3 2 OFF FLASH 5 CYCLE ON NORMAL COMP ON 1 2 COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR _ 6 7 8 28 13 ON BROWNOUT CONDITION 4 ON ON FLASH FLASH SOFT LOCKOUT HP gt 5 EQUIPMENT ON 04 MANUAL LOCKOUT LP GROUND FLASH MANUAL LOCKOUT HP aa 822 ow qme Koa ie CONDENSATE LEVEL ON OFF COMPRESSOR DISABLE E DEVICE PREFIX LOCATION CODE rm possc sex AREA 4 TERMINAL SIME 1 CONTROL PANEL 2 COMPRESSOR SECTION
52. F DB GEH 024 we ser war wn EEE pes 99 43 osas meer gt GEV 024 mee er ES T s EZ pus Zw jw rene onse enr wei pus s was 2026 mn ms as ps jn mm wer wien wi se oraes 46 sme seus we 030 _ mee amm 6 a WSHP SVX01N EN 97 Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating for units continued Operating Data Suction Discharge Air Temp Suction Discharge Heating Water Entering Water Air Temp Model No 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz 024 50 Hz 030 60 Hz
53. LES PROC DURES DE PROCEDURES BEFORE SERVICING VERROUNLAGE ET DES TIQUETTES AVANT 52 INSURE THAT MOTOR TOUTE INTERVENTION V RIFIER QUE TOUS CAPACITORS HAVE DISCHARGED LES CONDENSATEURS DES MOTEURS SONT STORED VOLTAGE UNITS WITH DECHARGES DANS LE CAS D UNIT S VARIABLE SPEED REFER COMPORTANT DES ENTRAINEMENTS 53 1631 lis 54 DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY PRECAUTION PEUT ENTRANER DES NOTES 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL SWITCHES al ARE SHOWN AT 25 C 77 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 50 RELATIVE ilj 58 HUMIDITY WITH ALL UTILITIES TURNED OFF AND AFTER A NORMAL SHUTDOWN HAS OCCURRED i 2 DASHED NES CE EID STALLED SOL DA BE RED S gis BETWEEN TERMINALS 1TB2 3 AND 1782 58 FOR 300 VOLTS DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE ENERGIZE WITH THE COMPRESSOR RUN SIGNAL En AND OR DASHED DEVICE OUTLINES INDICATE 7 MAX LOAD 24 VAC N mi COMPONENTS PROVIDED BY THE FIELD SOLID E LINES INDICATE WIRING BY THE lt COMMUNICATION WIRE MUST PART E 2 8 3 NUMBERS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE 499 20 28 Brel SCHEMATIC DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE rl ate FE 31 ALL PELD MIH CO on LU 4 CONTACT RATING 24VA O 24VAC CLASS 2 AE NEC STATE AND LINK FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REFER TO
54. Note All field installed wiring must comply with NEC and applicable local codes Electric Heat Requirements 5 Verify that the power supply complies with the electric heater specifications on the unit and heater nameplate 6 Inspect the heater junction box and control panel tighten any loose connections 7 Check electric heat circuits for continuity Low Voltage Wiring Requirements 8 Install the zone sensor or thermostat 9 Connect properly sized control wiring to the proper termination points between the zone sensor or thermostat and the unit control panel Filter Installation Each unit ships with 1 25 4 mm or 2 50 8 mm throwaway filters 2 MERV 8 or 2 MERV 13 filters are also available options The quantity of filters is determined by unit size The GEH 1 2 5 ton and EXH units require field installation of the 1 or 2 ducted filters rack All sheet metal bracket filter and hardware are in a box located on the side of the unit within the unit packaging All 72 25 ton verticals and 6 15 ton horizontal units ship with the filter rack and filters factory installed Note Do not operate the unit without filters WSHP SVX01N EN Supply Air Ductwork Horizontal 2 5 ton and EXHF units require duct flanges to be field installed The duct flange ships in a box on the side of the unit Install the flange with 8 3 8 in 213 mm factory supplied screws Install the 1 in 25 4 mm supply air duct flange to t
55. OR DASHED DEVICE OUTLINES INDICATE INPUT FOR CLC APPLICATIONS PUMP RESTART RELAY REQ D cr 60 COMPONENTS PROVIDED THE FIELD SOLID FOR OVERRIDE USE TERM 1TB1 4 6 TO ENERGIZE PUMP Y 3 LINES INDICATE WIRING BY THE RESTART RELAY COIL MAX LOAD 5 VA S NUMBERS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE 15 SEE INSERT FOR WIRING G an g SCHEMATIC DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONTACTS BY LINE NUMBER x lt Wiring diagrams provided the catalog are generic A unit specific Built wiring diagram is located the unit control panel WSHP SVX01N EN 125 TRANE Wiring Diagrams Figure 86 GEH V 6 25 tons Tracer ZN524 460V 60 Hz 3 ph 460 60 3 AL q we de 5 EQUIPMENT GROUND AREA _____ 1 CONTROL PANEL 2 COMPRESSOR SECTION 3 BLOWER SECDON 4 WATER SECTION FIELD INSTALLED omoes 5 FELD INSTALLED DEVICES 251252 254587 28151 28253 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 5255 28152 28254 LOW PRESSURE SWITCH 32 33 20 1 2 CRANKCASE HEATER 15 REVERSING VALVES 2021 eon BLOWER MOTOR _______ 91011 DISCHARGE AIR TEMP 41 PR N p Pa LEAVING WATER TEMP 39 17842 1 84 1 1 111 1TB4 9 1TB4 10 17 AA AB AC AD A O C A o 24 6 25 B AK D 18 19 op 19 22 _ 1 25
56. WSHP SVX01N EN 31 TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 22 1272 15 tons 150 180 60 Hz 10 121 tons 120 150 50 Hz left return right supply 36 20 914 508 SERVICE EE gt SERVICE CLEARANCE 85 CLEARANCE 2159 74 1 2 BLOWER ACCESS PANEL W O 1 1 2 38 NPTI 24 VOLT 1 1 8 28 6 DIA 30 1 4 768 22 3 4 578 HIGH VOLTAGE 7 8 22 2 DIA W l 1 1 2 38 LEFT SIDE NPTI DRAIN CONNECTION 1 2 22 SCHEDULE 40 PVC BACK SIDE RETURN AIR OPENING SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE 32 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 23 GEH 1272 15 tons 150 180 60 Hz GEH 10 127 tons 120 150 50 Hz left return back supply 36 914 SERVICE CLEARANCE 85 2 46 5 8 1184 29 3 4 756 20 A A 87 SERVICE 91 u CLEARANCE 231 TOP VIEW BLOWER ACCESS PANEL W O 1 1 2 38 NPTI 30 1 4 768 22 3 4 24 7 8 T Po SN sse 9 1 8 HIGH VOLTAGE 7 8 22 2 DIA W l 1 1 2 38 LEFT SIDE NPTI DRAIN CONNECTION 1 2 22 SCHEDULE 40 PVC RETURN AIR OPENING 1 25 4 DIA MOUNTING HOLE AX S SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE WSHP SVX01N EN 33 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 24 GEV 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 and 712 tons 072 and 090 50 Hz front return back supply 1534 lt SUPP
57. a ducted filter rack is available This option allows access to the filter at the unit Vertical unit filter racks are available in right or left access configurations Horizontal units are available in top bottom or side access configurations Table 39 Ducted filter opening size C in 58 Table 39 Ducted filter opening size Note All dimensions in inches Dual Filtration 12 5 ton 12 6 ton Note The dual filtration design is typically used a free return application The horizontal GEH and EXH model allows the installer flexibility in design applications such as a dual filtration option With the dual filtration design the unit will contain a lower static which translates into a decrease in filter maintenance For installation of a dual filtration accessory for the GEH and EXH model verify that an extra set of return air filter racks and filter have been ordered from the factory This accessory will be shipped separate from the unit and should be located a separate box than the unit 1 Remove the return air side panel from the GEH and EXH unit This panel is held in place by screws Side panel Figure 51 2 Install the top bottom filter rack at the new opening The adjustable filter rack is held in place with four screws that once held the panel WSHP SVX01N EN Figure 52 Install top bottom filter rack 3 Install the 1 or 2 25 4 mm 5
58. blow down making sure the make up water is equal to the water being dumped Continue blow down until the water leaving the drain runs clear but not less than 2 hours WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Installation 6 Shut down pumps and supplementary heat system Reconnect the hoses placing the water to refrigerant heat exchanger in the water circulating system Note Vents should be open when the pumps and supplementary heat system are shut down Field Installed Power Wiring AWARNING Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel Improperly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards To avoid these hazards you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in NEC and your local state electrical codes Failure to follow codes could result in death or serious injury NOTICE Use Copper Conductors Only Unit terminals are not designed to accept other types of conductors Failure to use copper conductors could result in equipment damage Verify that the power supply available is compatible with the unit s nameplate Use only copper conductors to connect the power supply to the unit Main Unit Power Wiring Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel Improperly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELECT
59. connections Tracer UC400 The Tracer UC400 is BTL Listed BACnet controller that can operate stand alone or within a Building Automations system such as SC Tracer ZN524 Controls option The digital ZN524 controller is designed to support the 72 to 25 ton water source heat pumps either a standalone peer to peer with a Tracer Loop Controller or as a full building automation open protocol system For installation operation and diagnostics see WSHP PRBOO2 EN ZN524 Pump Module field installed accessory The pump module shall consist of either a single or dual 1 6 HP bronze pump and a brass three way shut off valve Cast iron pumps are also acceptable The pump module kits shall contain the necessary components for the installation operation and maintenance of the water circuit of a closed loop distributed pumping application General Information Waterside Economizer Option Instructions for mechanical connection of the waterside economizer to the water source heat pump may be found in the dimensional section of this manual The waterside economizer is designed to begin economizing mode when water temperatures fall below the field adjustable temperature of 25 35 45 55 or 60 F for the Deluxe control option or below the programmed set point for the ZN524 control option When the temperature is less than the setpoint fluid will flow into the economizing coil
60. in accordance with applicable local and national codes Has heat transfer fluid been added in the proper mix to prevent freezing in closed system application WSHP SVX01N EN Start Up Initial Unit Start up Note Start up with the heat pump thermostat is included below 1 Set the thermostat to the highest position 2 Setthe thermostat system switch to COOL with the fan control to AUTO The compressor should NOT run 3 Reduce the thermostat setting until the compressor reversing valve solenoid valve and loop pump are energized Adjust water flow utilizing pressure temperature plugs and comparing to tables contained in specification sheet data Water leaving the heat exchanger should be warmer than the entering water temperature approximately 9 12 F blower operation should be smooth compressor and blower amps should be within data plate ratings the suction line should be cool with no frost observed in the refrigerant circuit 4 Check the cooling refrigerant pressures against values in Table 54 p 94 5 Turnthe thermostat system switch to the OFF position Unit should stop running and the reversing valve should de energize 6 Leave unit off for approximately FIVE minutes to allow for pressure equalization Turn the thermostat to the lowest setting Set the thermostat system switch to the HEAT position 9 Adjust the temperature setting upward until the unit 1 energized Warm air should blow from the r
61. lt x Unit short cycles Blower runs but compressor Defective compressor overload does not Correction Check fuses X X Defective control transformer Replace X X ___ connection Repair X X ____ thermostat Replace Transformer Reset Transformer X X Thermostat or sensor improperly located Relocate Replace if external Replace X SupplyVoltagetoolow Correct Replace Defective windings Replace M Limit switches open WSHP SVX01N EN Check cause Replace or repair 119 Troubleshooting Table 65 Troubleshooting table continued Problem Insufficient capacity High pressure switch open High head pressure Low suction pressure Low pressure switch open 120 Heating Cause X Loss of conditioned air due to leaks in X ductwork a x 3 ntroduction of excessively hot return air 758 Introduction of excessively cold return air Low on refrigerant charge X X Restricted thermal expansion valve Defective reversing valve X X improperly located X X Untundesized X X Inadequate water flow Water too hot HH He Correction Replace clean Correct Repair leaks Correct Correct Locate leak repair and recharge by weight not by superheat Replace See WSHP IOM Z for touch test chart Reloc
62. maintenance work should be performed by a qualified licensed electrician Unit Nameplate Theunit nameplate is located on the outside of the control box access panel atthe front of theunit Itincludesthe unit model number serial number electrical characteristics refrigerant charge and other pertinent unit data Compressor Nameplate The nameplate for the compressors are located on the compressor shell Model Number Description All products are identified by a multiple character model number that precisely identifies a particular type of unit lts use will enable the owner operator installing contractors and service engineers to define the operation specific components and other options for any specific unit When ordering replacement parts or requesting service be sure to refer to the specific model number and serial number printed on the unit nameplate WSHP SVX01N EN General Information Unit Description Before shipment each unit is leak tested dehydrated charged with refrigerant and run tested for proper control operation Air to Refrigerant Coil The air to refrigerant coil is aluminum fin mechanically bonded to the copper tubing Water to Refrigerant Coil The water to refrigerant coil is a copper or cupro nickel option and steel tube tube within a tube design leak tested to assure there is no cross leakage between the water tube copper cupro nickel and refrigerant gas steel tube Table 1
63. psig psig 9F DB f oa f 146168 25e 1012 2126 isrim 3249 o oar wear o9 o pean ase sa em cs 28 24316 2126 157350 mis 293 o9 o ro as sue sm 60M es ss sex 26 79 3039 7 8 zs aee am ma sene sms 108 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 55 Operating pressures cooling heating for EX units continued Operating Data Cooling Heating Entering Suction Discharge Air temp Suction Discharge Air temp water pressure pressure drop pressure pressure Model gt SF psig psig DB psig psig 9F DB e 42 16260 2228 159176 361052 810 3200 33 104166 25 i _ 5 2 reos 5 es se 15155 220290 2228 143165 346433 79 3242 4 11e 3434 1925 35 ss 3264227 9n 25 EXH 030 68 55 144165 230 299 12 15 20 26 146 168 333 420 911 a cs ro 43165 222289 2126 mares 3039 __ ss 192
64. section of the manual could result in exposure to electrical mechanical or other potential safety hazards Always refer to the safety warnings provided throughout this manual concerning these procedures When possible disconnect all electrical power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized When necessary to work with live electrical components have a qualified licensed electrician or other individual who has been trained in handling live electrical components per these tasks Failure to follow all of the recommended safety warnings provided could result in death or serious injury Preventive Maintenance Maintenance on the unit is simplified with the following preventive suggestions Filter maintenance must be performed to assure proper operation of the equipment Filters should be inspected at least every three months and replaced when it is evident they are dirty Filter sizing is shown in Table 62 p 118 Table 62 Filter sizing anc Filter Size Actual Size 60 Hz inches mm GEH 006 015 14 5 8 x 20 1 4 371 x 514 018 030 17 7 8 x 23 7 8 454 x 607 036 042 18 5 8 x 25 3 8 473 x 645 048 060 20 5 8 x 29 3 4 524 x 755 072 120 20 x 25 3 508 x 508 150 180 25 x 25 3 635 x 635 GEV 006 015 15 7 8 x 19 7 8 403 x 504 018 030 19 7 8 x 19 7 8 505 x 505 036 042 19 7 8 x 24 7 8 504 x 632 048 060 23 7 8 x 29 7 8 606
65. than a 1 in 25 4 mm clearance to provide proper air flow to the unit s air to refrigerant coil 7 7 7 7 7 3 22 WSHP SVX01N EN Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 13 Left return back supply GEVE A and later design sequence EXV A and later design sequence 55 COMP CONTROL ACCESS 12 9 1 2 8 3 4 6305 241 222 G 5 8 LEFT SIDE FRONT RIGHT SIDE Table 11 Left return back TI A and later design sequence EXV A and later design sequence Drain GEV Unit A EX MEN 19 1 2 31 1 4 21 1 2 31 372 009 KA 008 9 1 2 17 6 7 8 8 3 4 3 4 006 015 495 794 546 292 74 374 334 241 381 432 175 203 19 2 2 13 172 13 19 121 95 ae 015 m 015 25 018 024 21 1 2 39 1 4 21 1 2 13 1 2 9 1 2 23 3 4 432 8 1 4 us a 3 4 030 546 997 546 343 TM 241 603 368 y 19 19 us d 65 Ale 10 zn 5 ud 3 4 Len zi T 778 77 z gt mm Th 5 7 5 7 72 3 4 26 1 2 46 7 8 30 1 2 z gt y2 7 7 5 y 3 4 W O Drain EXV Unit NPTI NPTI FPT 006 009 19 1 2 31 1 4 21 11 1 2 9 1 2 17 6 7 8 15 3 4 495 794 546 292 EA 241 432 175 a 13 19 012 015 19 1 2 31 1 4 21 1
66. to the unit before attempting to reset it Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury The transformer is located in the control panel Thermostat Location Figure 58 Thermostat sensor location lt 2 Location of the thermostat or zone sensor is an important element of effective room control Areas where the thermostat or zone sensor should not be located include e Behind doors or corners Near hot or cold air ducts Near radiant heat heat emitted from appliances or the sun e Near concealed pipes or chimneys e On outside walls or other non conditioned surfaces 62 In air flows from adjacent zones or other units Controls Using 24 VAC Before installing any wire refer to the electrical access locations in the Unit Dimensions and Weights p 14 of this manual Ensure that the AC control wiring between the controls and the unit termination point does not exceed 3 Ohms conductor for the length of the run NOTICE Component Failure Resistance in excess of 3 Ohms per conductor could result in component failure due to insufficient AC voltage supply Check all loads and conductor
67. tons EXH070 configurations see Figure 1 p 14 require an 18 in 457 mm surround clearance from other mechanical and electrical equipment where shown to enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance ability NEC requires 36 in clearance on the control panel side of the unit Some local codes Figure 1 to 5 tons and 72 to 6 tons clearance 18 457 3 SI DES 18 457 3 510 5 LEFT RETURN RIGHT SUPPLY LEFT RETURN BACK SUPPLY UNIT FRONT UNIT FRONT 18 457 3 510 5 18 457 3 510 5 RIGHT RETURN BACK SUPPLY RIGHT RETURN LEFT SUPPLY UNIT FRONT UNIT FRONT Figure 2 6 15 tons clearance 36 914 SERVICE CLEARANCE TOP VIEW CONTROL BOX 20 508 SERVICE CLEARANCE BLOWER ACCESS PANEL 14 require a greater service clearance than listed below Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Equipment containing a same side supply return combination requires a 3 in 229 mm limitation on one side Access to theTXV may not be possible with this 3 in 229 mm clearance This configuration is typically applied in acorridor installation where space limitations force the left or right side of the unit against a wall 18 457 3 510 5 LEFT RETURN LEFT SUPPLY 3 76 UNIT FRONT 18 457 3 510 5 RIGHT RETURN RIGHT SUPPLY 3 76 UNIT FRONT
68. were sequenced to aid in the installation and mating of a water side economizer to a water source heat pump 12 5 ton and EXH 112 6 ton 1 Remove the control side service panel of the water source heat pump unit 2 Removerubber isolation grommets from return air section Place them in a convenient location 3 Attach ducted panel to the water source heat pump unit with six factory provided screws This panel is shipped loose with the water source heat pump but must be field installed to the unit 65 Installation Figure 68 Step 3 6 Install the SUPPLY and RETURN hoses to the 2 position valve s threaded connection b water out threaded connection of the water source heat pump Figure 71 Step 6 4 Attach the water side economizing unit to the ducted panel of the water source heat pump with 10 factory provided screws The economizing package fits to the outside of the of the water source heat pump Trane recommends the mating of the systems be made via 3 screws spaced evenly across the top 3 screws spaced evenly across the bottom installed immediately after hanging the unit and 2 screws on each side Note Waterside economizer option is configured for 7 Verify the control board for the water side economizer right return Left return requires additional field is located at the back of the control box The piping temperature rating of this board is factory set to 55 F Figure
69. year coverage through the fifth year These extended warranties apply only to new equipment installed in domestic Trane Commercial Systems Group sales territories and must be ordered prior to start up WSHP SVX01N EN ex FRANE optimizes the performance of homes and buildings around the world A business of Ingersoll Rand the leader creating and sustaining safe comfortable and energy efficient environments Trane offers a broad portfolio of advanced controls HVAC systems comprehensive building services and parts For more information visit www Trane com Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice 2014Trane All rights reserved WSHP SVX01N EN 12 Sep 2014 We are committed to using environmentally Supersedes WSHP SVX01M EN 15 Dec 2013 conscious print practices that reduce waste Ingersoll
70. 0 13 12 16 10 12 12 15 10 12 22 28 22 28 22 27 22 27 21 27 21 27 21 27 21 27 20 26 21 26 20 26 20 26 21 26 21 27 20 26 20 26 20 26 20 26 20 25 20 26 Pressure 63 73 64 74 72 82 73 84 86 99 88 101 102 118 105 120 114 131 117 135 136 156 140 161 69 79 70 81 79 91 81 93 95 109 97 111 115 132 118 136 128 147 132 152 Pressure 248 315 249 316 257 327 259 329 270 344 272 347 287 366 290 369 299 381 302 384 318 405 321 409 265 337 267 339 274 348 275 350 290 369 291 371 311 396 314 399 324 412 327 416 Temp Drop F 5 7 4 5 5 6 7 9 6 7 8 10 7 8 9 11 7 9 10 13 8 10 6 7 5 6 5 7 7 9 9 11 7 9 10 12 8 10 Rise F DB 19 28 19 28 21 30 21 30 24 33 24 34 27 37 28 38 30 40 30 41 34 44 34 45 20 30 21 30 23 32 23 32 26 36 26 36 30 40 31 41 33 43 33 44 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating units continued Operating Data Entering Water Suction Discharge Air Temp Suction Discharge Water Temp Temp Pressure Pressure Rise Pressure Pressure Temp Rise Model No F i i i i Drop F F DB Heating GEH 060 Tr w
71. 0 8 mm filter Figure 53 Install filter a A We o EA yt ie a Sound Attenuation Pad For sound sensitive installations a vibration pad field provided should be placed beneath the horizontal or vertical equipment For the horizontal unit the pad should be approximately twice the size of the unit foot print For the vertical unit the pad should 12 in 12 7 mm thick and equal to the overall unit foot print Hanging the Horizontal Unit A WARNING Risk of Unit Dropping You MUST mount the unit to an area of the ceiling strong enough to support the weight of that unit If unsure you MUST confirm with a structural engineer Failure to do so could result in unit dropping from the ceiling which could result in death or serious injury and equipment damage To hang the horizontal configuration see Figure 54 p 59 1 Install the hanging isolators located in the return air section of the unit into the four hanging brackets 2 Secure the equipment to a joist concrete etc with the use of 3 8 in 9 7 mm field provided all thread rod Each corner should contain field provided nuts and washers to complete the hanging installation WSHP SVX01N EN Installation 3 Slope horizontal units in two directions The unit should contain a dual 14 12 pitch toward the drain connection This will insure proper drainage of the unit All plumbing to the unit
72. 0 Hz 240 50 EE 124 142 251 320 14 18 22 27 119 137 330 420 10 13 32 40 300 60 Hz i _ _ _ _ _ _ 240 50 e 123 142 236 301 9 12 22 27 127 146 335 427 7 9 33 42 77 50 126 145 289 368 15 18 21 27 133 153 342 435 11 14 34 43 240 50 2 77 75 125 144 272 346 10 12 21 27 142 163 348 443 8 10 35 45 240 50 2 300 60 2 240 50 Hz MOS 127 147 319 406 13 17 21 27 156 180 362 461 13 16 37 46 300 60 Hz 240 50 Hz 127 146 302 385 9 11 21 27 168 193 371 472 9 11 39 49 300 60 2 300 60 2 A Table 55 Operating pressures in cooling heating for EX units Operating Data Cooling Heating Entering Suction Discharge Air temp Suction Discharge Air temp water pressure pressure temp rise drop pressure pressure Tempdrop rise Model temp F psig psig 9F DB psig psig 9F DB Parens es x 118r 610 3645 os _ sus sam mas oar eus zm WSHP SVX01N EN 107 Table 55 Operating pressures cooling heating for EX units continued Operating Data Cooling Heating Entering Suction Discharge Air temp Suction Discharge Air temp water pressure pressure semp rise drop pressure pressure Model gt SF psig psig DB
73. 072 50 77 22 5 130 149 279 355 10 12 23 28 146 168 306 390 8 10 38 47 072 50 Hz 15 131 151 328 418 14 17 22 27 161 185 317 403 13 16 40 50 072 50 2 090 60 2 072 50 Hz 22 5 131 151 311 396 9 12 22 28 173 199 324 412 9 11 42 52 090 60 2 090 60 2 UJ N e m er aa m oom or EE moona ew some x ba a moona buses co sone EN AME 0 a 5 8208 7 s 104 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating units continued Model No Entering Water Temp F Operating Data Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Temp Rise Air Temp Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Heating Water Temp Drop F Air Temp Rise F DB GEH GEV a EE Ce A CE ow emere mm fares om m moe eee E 5 s mae seem em mm mo sess jon e Ja nimm es E wow snb ie Sim os EE we m er E ae en Dee n Tien a e oe eo ws oom wen A a Pw Eee Sem
74. 072 120 60 Hz left return 6 712 tons 072 090 50 Hz left return waterside economizer b 18 1 2 470 B OD COPPERTO i FIELD SUPPLY PIPING A NPTI FOR FIELD RETURN PIPING a Entering water is on the AB port b Field piping required on waterside economizer Table 28 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz left return 6 712 tons 072 090 50 Hz left return waterside economizer C Weight Weight 1 1 4 1 3 8 31 9 7 8 3 7 8 138 Ibs 168 Ibs 32 35 787 251 98 65 kg 79 kg 38 41 781 318 114 75 kg 89 kg Note All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis GEH 60 Hz 072 WSHP SVX01N EN 49 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 40 GEH 1212 15 tons 150 180 60 Hz right return 10 127 tons 120 150 50 Hz right return waterside economizer a b 56 1 2 1435 lt d IN 1 5 8 42 OD COPPERTO 1238 FIELD SUPPLY PIPING 1 1 2 38 NPTI FOR FIELD RETURN PIPING 12 305 2 5 3 8 137 L o a Entering water is on the AB port b Field piping required on waterside economizer Table 29 1277 15 tons 150 180 60 Hz right return 10 1212 tons 120 150 50 Hz right return waterside economizer 60 Hz Hanging Weight Sh
75. 1 241 737 708 352 352 13 25 Q5 19 2 W O Drain EXV Unit C L 4 1 3 4 9 172 678 8 34 M2 112 34 aom aa aay Gen asa 079 eo as as as 5 51 2 21 172 4 98 83 48 1 Table 13 Right return back supply GEVE A and later design sequence EXV A and later design sequence 152 3 9 374 018 024 21 1 2 39 1 4 21 1 2 13 1 2 3 7 8 9 1 2 23 3 4 432 8 1 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 030 546 997 546 343 102 241 603 368 Hrs 19 19 19 19 289 108 5 26 172 46 778 30 172 4 174 9 172 27 778 13 178 11 38 1 2 T I 374 19 172 31 1 4 21 1 2 11 1 2 006 009 495 546 102 3 102 343 622 1064 673 457 241 483 584 267 343 19 19 19 19 673 1191 775 457 108 5 241 737 708 352 289 13 25 4 25 4 19 63 aom 241 gan 708 333 19 673 1292 775 457 108 5 241 737 708 333 289 13 25 4 25 4 19 Note dimensions in inches followed millimeters parenthesis 2 2 2 2 19 9 9 15 17 432 175 495 794 546 292 241 381 432 210 248 19 13 13 19 546 997 546 343 102 241 603 432 368 289 19 19 19 19 19 23 584
76. 1 15 1TB1 18 J2A 1 gga J9A 5 468 437 09 D G9 0A DAMPER 158 3535 J2A 2 6 478 1 43 pon yA o bo q 29 1 5 50A 11 1 16 1TB1 18 1781 9 673 86A a 808 o aa 09 Iso Q9 30 J9A 8 87A 87A 9 PH 807 p aor 51 1181 1009 q EC2 mcs E J9A 7 748 J6A 6 74A EC 7 23X 5 23B Hu J9A IL 920 4RT2 NC 74B 73B J6A 5 73A Bo6 93A 93A gt J2F 3RT6 335 J6A 3 i 420 o d 2 805 34 azp ISASA Ox h 42A J9 45A 28155 444 2815243 28151 Beh 222 5 SO Z 804 pp 20A 42A A 75 75A SE 181 402 GAIS EC6 20 36 gt 2 37 lt gt 69 69 i5 1 1 20 4 2 38 gt 68A 68A 39 181 269 OOP 40 gt 67 67 gt 181 169 52 alate NE 42 lt OR 2 2 0 O O EN 46 d 1181 66 LA 79 d 78A 47 1181 50 FAN LOW 48 J6A 2 81B 49 5 80A q BO2 45 ADDRESS O LINK EC 3 50 ECS RELAYS c dE WSE SE 1131 1942 mdr 9 gt 58 51 5 54 2 70 70A ZUM al _8 6 lt 5 a 1181 8069 gt 52 55 Vnum 7X WARNING 54 HAZAR
77. 12 EXVF015 018 24 EXVFO30 EXVF036 EXVF042 EXVF048 EXVFO60 EXVFO70 Refrigerant charge continued Heat Pump 02 Kg 114 0 3 232 122 0 3 459 25 7 0 729 26 5 0 751 29 5 0 836 30 0 0 850 45 0 1 276 52 0 1 474 53 0 1 503 70 0 1 984 81 0 2 296 83 0 2 353 114 0 3 232 122 0 3 459 Heat Pump w HGR 2 Kg 118 5 3 359 127 0 3 600 27 2 1 0 771 28 0 0 794 31 5 0 893 32 0 0 907 48 0 1 361 54 5 1 545 56 0 1 588 73 0 2 070 86 0 2 438 88 5 2 509 119 5 3 388 128 0 3 629 WSHP SVX01N EN Pre Installation AWARNING Fiberglass Wool Product contains 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 Glass wool fibers may also cause respiratory skin or eye irritation Unit Inspection Checklist e Unpack all components of the kit e Check carefully for any shipping damage If any damage is found it must be reported immediately and a claim made against the transportation company Important Equipment is shipped FOB Free on Board at the manufacturer Therefore freight claims for damages against the carrier must be initiated by the receiver e Visually inspect the components for shipping damage as soon as possible after delivery befo
78. 12 15 20 25 20 26 122 141 259 330 126 144 307 390 125 144 299 380 19 25 9 11 15 9 19 25 11 14 18 24 12 12 9 11 18 24 GEH 048 EG 120 138 184 234 13 16 23 29 120 138 176 225 10 13 23 29 pe ene em n pe eee pe pm WSHP SVX01N EN 11 2 11 2 129 148 324 412 12 15 21 27 128 147 314 400 10 12 22 27 130 150 364 463 12 15 21 27 130 149 354 451 10 12 21 27 Suction Discharge 122 140 126 144 136 156 140 161 160 184 166 190 74 85 76 87 85 98 87 100 101 117 104 120 117 135 122 140 131 151 136 156 154 177 160 184 Heating Water Temp Drop F Pressure 318 404 9 12 321 409 7 9 331 422 10 13 336 427 355 452 359 457 11 14 8 10 9 12 263 334 265 337 5 6 273 348 7 9 275 350 6 7 289 368 8 10 292 372 EM 305 388 9 12 310 394 7 10 318 405 10 13 322 410 8 10 339 431 11 14 344 437 9 12 31 41 31 42 33 44 34 45 38 49 39 50 20 29 20 29 23 32 23 33 26 36 26 36 30 40 30 41 32 43 33 44 36 47 37 48 101 Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating for units continued Operating Data Suction Discharge Air Temp Suction Discharge Heating Water
79. 19 25 19 25 21 27 21 27 20 26 21 26 20 26 20 26 20 26 20 26 19 25 19 25 19 25 19 25 Pressure 108 124 111 127 128 148 133 152 143 164 148 170 168 193 174 200 76 88 78 90 87 100 90 103 104 119 107 123 122 141 126 145 136 157 141 162 161 185 167 192 Pressure 307 390 309 393 329 419 333 423 342 436 346 440 365 465 370 470 266 338 268 341 275 351 278 354 292 371 295 375 311 396 314 400 324 412 328 418 345 439 350 445 Temp Drop F 8 10 9 11 7 9 10 12 8 10 11 14 9 11 6 7 5 6 5 7 8 10 9 11 7 9 9 12 8 10 11 14 9 11 Rise F DB 27 37 28 38 32 42 32 43 34 45 35 46 38 49 39 50 21 30 22 31 24 33 24 34 27 37 28 38 31 41 32 42 34 44 34 45 38 49 39 50 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating units continued Operating Data Heating Model No Entering Water Temp F Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Rise Air Temp Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Water Temp Drop F Air Temp Rise F DB GEH 036 gt E da E se F is 174 222 12 15 20 26 89 102 24 34 di ee H 45 asas 168 214 9 12 20 26 91 105 24 34 Bs 203 259 11 15 19 25 106
80. 2 11 1 2 5 1 4 9 1 2 17 8 1 4 9 3 4 72 3 4 495 794 546 292 E 241 432 210 248 13 19 018 024 2171 2 39 14 21 1 2 13 1 2 TR 9 1 2 23 3 4 17 8 1 4 11 3 8 3 4 546 997 546 a 241 _ 368 289 19 19 030 036 24 1 2 41 7 8 26 1 2 p m 7t 9 1 2 10 1 2 13 1 2 a 3 4 622 1064 673 45 241 EU 267 343 2 E 19 042 060 26 12 46 7 8 30 1 2 k 7 9 1 2 27 7 8 13 7 8 11 3 8 72 3 4 673 1191 775 45 108 241 03 708 352 289 ES 4 ES 4 19 0 26 1 2 50 7 8 30 1 2 4 1 4 9 1 2 27 7 8 13 1 8 11 3 8 72 3 4 673 1292 775 108 241 Es 708 333 289 o 4 4 19 Note 1 All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis 2 Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation Vertical units require an 24 in 610 mm surround clearance from other mechanical and electrical equipment to enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance ability NEC requires 36 in clearance on the control panel side of the unit Some local codes require a greater service clearance Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Installer is responsible for following all local and NEC code requirements 3 Units a free return application will require more than a 1 25 4 mm clearance to provide proper air flow to the unit s air to refrige
81. 20 and 25 ton 240 and 300 60 Hz 15 and 20 ton 180 and 240 50 Hz front return top supply PA 74 1 2 es 4 3 4 1892 121 81588 ye 2073 TOP VIEW 19 1 8 gt 486 38 7 8 987 W O 2 51 DRAIN 3 4 19 NPTI auus RE CONTROL BOX ACCESS 12 1 2 _______ 318 HIGH VOLTAGE n FRONT VIEW 2 7 8 22 O D 25 4 51 NPTI gt 2 3 8 1 SIDE VIEW 60 SUPPLY OPENINGS MIN SERVICE ON BACK WITH 1 25 4 DUCT FOR COMPRESSOR ACCESS 15 24 FLANGE lt MIN SERVICE CLEARANCE FOR CONTROL BOX OR RIGHT SIDE RETURN AIR REQ UNIT FRONT FAN SHAFT ep rowed o MUST BE PROVIDED CLEARANCE FOR RETURN AIR ON EITHER THE LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE SERVICE CLEARANCE NEC requires that the GEVO72 300 front return must be a non ducted return Table 24 GEV 20 and 25 ton 240 and 300 60 Hz GEV 15 and 20 ton 180 and 240 50 Hz front return top supply Unt e0Hz A P in 13 1 2 in 12 in 20 7 8 in Std Static Std Static 375 mm 403 mm 352 mm 597 mm High Static High Static 397 mm 343 mim 305 mi 597 mm 44 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 35 20 and 25 ton 240 and 300 60 Hz 15 and 20 ton 180 and 240 50 Hz back return top supply 81 5 8 gt 2073 4 3 4 121 74 1 2
82. 25 4 19 26 1 2 Hi 048 060 673 9 Unit 19 1 2 UJ m N E 24 1 2 6 018 024 21 1 2 39 1 4 21 1 2 13 1 2 9 1 2 23 3 4 8 1 4 11 3 8 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 546 997 546 343 102 1021 241 603 432 368 289 19 19 19 19 030 036 41 7 8 26 1 2 3 1 4 5 3 4 9 1 2 2 10 1 2 13 1 2 1 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 622 1064 673 457 146 241 483 584 267 343 6 19 19 19 042 060 26 1 2 46 7 8 30 1 2 4 1 4 9 1 2 2 27 7 8 13 7 8 11 3 8 1 2 1 1 3 4 673 1191 775 457 108 5 241 737 708 352 289 13 25 4 25 4 19 070 26 1 2 50 7 8 30 1 2 1 4 1 4 9 1 2 2 27 718 13 1 8 11 3 8 1 2 1 1 3 4 673 1292 775 457 108 5 241 737 708 333 289 13 25 4 25 4 19 Notes 1 All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis 2 Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation Vertical units require an 24 in 610 mm surround clearance from other mechanical and electrical equipment to enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance ability NEC requires 36 in clearance on the control panel side of the unit Some local codes require a greater service clearance Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Installer is responsible for following all local and NEC code requirements 3 Units in a free return application will require more
83. 29 29 WSHP SVX01N EN 25 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 16 GEH 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 712 tons 072 090 50 Hz right return left supply 20 36 508 914 SERVICE 57 gt SERVICE CLEARANCE 79 CLEARANCE as 2007 74 1 2 Es e 44 1892 gt Y A 40 5 8 36 1032 914 17952 BLOWER ACCESS PANEL 7 5 8 P 194 lt TOP VIEW 18 3 8 467 81 85 2159 W O NPTI 24 VOLT 1 1 8 28 6 DIA 23 1 4 16 1 2 591 419 DRAIN CONNECTION 2 HIGH VOLTAGE W l 7 8 22 2 DIA BACK SIDE 1 2 22 SCHEDULE 40 PVC LEFT SIDE RETURN AIR o OPENING x is 1 25 4 DIA MOUNTING HOLE AX S SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE Table 14 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 77 gt tons 072 090 50 Hz right return left supply GEH 60 Hz D 50 Hz 072 36 1 4 15 5 8 in 6 5 8 1 1 4 921 397 168 mm 32 090 072 36 1 8 12 3 4 6 3 4 1 1 4 917 324 171 32 120 36 1 8 13 7 1 4 1 1 2 917 330 184 38 26 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 17 GEH 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 71 tons 072 090 50 Hz right return back supply 79 AH 2007
84. 3 9 2 10 1 3 w N Ui H UJ UJ Rie N Bin uaj A UJ m UJ UJ 58 0 58 0 58 0 58 0 38 0 38 0 28 0 28 0 79 0 79 0 79 0 79 0 72 0 72 0 73 0 73 0 73 0 NI NIN 1 2 2 6 5 0 95 1 3 3 60 1 2 3 60 1 2 3 60 1 2 3 60 1 2 279 277 3 60 3 60 3 60 H e 1 1 O m UJ 1 2 1 2 A N 2 2 21 50 1 2 1 1 N O 29 80 3 N H O 5 ct 5 o O 5 5 X 9 WSHP SVX01N EN Heat Amps 15 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 15 7 0 0 17 4 0 0 22 5 0 0 20 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 7 5 0 0 6 7 0 0 19 7 0 0 21 7 0 0 27 2 0 0 24 9 0 0 11 4 0 0 12 6 0 0 9 1 0 0 8 3 0 0 23 6 0 0 26 1 0 0 30 0 0 0 13 6 0 0 73 Electrical Data Table 47 Electrical data standard static motors 12 to 5 tons continued GEH GEV Comp Minimum Overcurrent Electric Electric Unit RLA LRA of Motor Protective Heat Model No Volts FLA ea ea Comp MCC Device Amps 74 WSHP SVX01N EN Electrical Data Table 48 Electrical data high static motors 12 to 5 tons GEH GEV Maximum Total Comp Comp Blower Blower Minimum Over
85. 36 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 100 Temp F UJ A Ul A A UJ Y UJ gt UJ 7 8 8 7 8 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 116 134 116 134 118 135 118 135 122 140 121 140 123 141 123 141 125 144 125 144 127 146 127 146 116 133 116 133 117 135 117 135 Pressure Pressure Rise GEV 036 125 143 296 377 19 25 174 200 387 492 10 12 6 7 127 146 342 436 11 15 19 24 127 146 334 425 19 25 GEH 042 300 382 9 12 346 441 11 15 338 430 9 12 GEV 042 173 220 167 212 201 256 194 247 12 16 10 12 12 15 10 12 21 27 21 27 21 26 21 26 20 26 21 26 20 26 20 26 20 25 20 26 19 25 19 25 21 26 21 27 20 26 20 26 Temp Drop F 74 86 76 87 86 99 88 101 102 118 105 121 121 140 125 144 135 156 140 161 159 183 165 190 75 86 76 87 86 99 88 102 103 118 105 121 26
86. 47 50 0 1 417 57 0 1 616 61 0 1 729 73 0 2 070 25 7 789 26 5 751 29 5 836 27 5 780 37 0 1 049 39 0 1 106 44 5 1 262 51 0 1 446 54 0 1 531 61 0 1 729 74 0 2 098 55 1 559 64 1 814 86 2 438 136 3 856 126 3 572 58 1 644 83 2 353 88 2 495 122 3 459 128 3 629 284 8 051 260 7 371 25 3 0 717 26 0 0 737 28 5 0 808 29 0 0 822 45 0 1 276 50 5 1 432 53 0 1 503 70 0 1 984 81 0 2 296 83 0 2 353 Heat Pump 02 Kg TRANE General Information Heat Pump w HGR Circuit 1 26 8 760 27 5 1 780 30 5 865 30 5 865 39 5 1 120 42 0 1 191 46 5 1 318 53 97 24517 60 5 1 715 65 5 1 857 77 5 1 2 197 21 21 171 28 0 794 31 5 893 29 5 836 40 0 1 134 41 5 1 177 47 0 1 332 54 5 1 545 57 27 1 630 66 0 1 871 79 5 2 254 597 1 673 68 1 928 90 2 551 144 4 082 134 3 799 62 1 758 87 2 466 92 2 608 130 3 685 136 3 856 292 8 278 267 7 569 26 8 0 760 27 5 0 780 30 5 0 865 30 5 0 865 48 0 1 361 53 0 1 503 56 0 1 588 73 0 2 070 85 5 2 424 87 5 2 481 02 Kg Circuit 2 55 1 559 54 1 531 86 2 438 136 3 856 126 3 572 58 1 644 75 2 126 88 2 495 122 3 459 128 3 629 284 8 051 260 7 371 11 General Information Table 3 12 Model 60 Hz 60 EXHFO7O 006 009 EXVF0
87. 474 1693 0100 EXH Unit 60 Waterside Economizer Part hz Number 006 015 4474 1690 0100 018 024 4474 7072 0100 030 036 4474 1692 0100 042 070 4474 1639 0100 Waterside Economizer Installation for and GEV 6 to 25 Ton Models AWARNING Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel Improperly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards To avoid these hazards you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in NEC and your local state electrical codes Failure to follow codes could result in death or serious injury Remove the filter frame from the unit Remove the waterside service panel from the unit Remove the control box service panel from the unit p m Remove the economizer and miscellaneous mounting parts from it s packaging 5 GEV ONLY Mount the economizer support angle 4475 1637 0100 found in the economizer packaging in the same holes of the return air filter frame removed in Step 1 The support angle screws into the unit roof 6 GEV ONLY Hang the economizer asse
88. 5 TRANE Installation AWARNING Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel Improperly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards To avoid these hazards you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in NEC and your local state electrical codes Failure to follow codes could result in death or serious injury General Installation Checks The checklist below is a summary of the steps required to successfully install a commercial unit This checklist is intended to acquaint the installing personnel with what is required in the installation process It does not replace the detailed instructions that are in the applicable sections of this manual 1 Remove packaging and inspect the unit Check the unit for shipping damage and material shortage file a freight claim and notify appropriate sales representation GEH V 5 ton and EXH V 7 6 ton units have been anchored to the skid by 2 shipping bolts The removal of these bolts will require 3 8 9 7 mm ratchet with a 72 12 7 mm socket The GEV 6 25 ton units have been anchored to the skid with 4 angle brackets Remove these brackets before lifting unit into place The 6 15 ton units are anchored to the cross brace of the skid with 4 wood screws Remove these screws prior to lifting the unit into place 2 Verify the correct mo
89. 537 55 23 1 2 521 Qus 597 318 HIGH VOLTAGE A 7 8 22 0 0 1 FRONT VIEW W l 1 1 2 258 25 4 38 67 AE 2 3 8 60 108 SIDE VIEW RETURN AIR OPENING MIN SERVICE ON BACK Y FOR COMPRESSOR ACCESS IS 24 MIN SERVICE CLEARANCE FOR ONTROL BO EITHER LEFT ____ OR RIGHT SIDE IS 18 457 FOR o FRONT FAN SHAFT REMOVAL 36 914 16 406 A 22 559 CLEARANCE C B TOWALL FILTER FRAME MUST BE PROVIDED CLEARANCE FOR RETURN AIR ON EITHERTHE LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE SERVICE CLEARANCE NEC requires that the GEVO72 300 front return must be a non ducted return 38 WSHP SVX01N EN Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 29 GEV 1272 15 tons 150 180 60 Hz GEV 10 and 127 ton 120 and 150 50 Hz back return front supply 81 5 8 2073 4 3 4 121 74 1 2 y gt lt 1892 31 1 2 800 TOP VIEW 185 8 473 31 1 2 gt 800 15 7 8 403 38 7 8 987 W O 1 1 2 38 NPTI 1718 DRAIN 3 4 5 19 49 1 8 BERE 24 VOLT 1248 1 1 8 CONTROL 27 1 8 mounting 4 537 29 O D 1 Nes BOX ACCESS 23 1 2 318 1 HIGH VOLTAGE E FRONT VIEW W l 1 1 2 25 8 25 4 7 8 22 O D 38 NPTI 67 L X 2 3 8 rh 4 SIDE VIEW 160 RETURN AIR OPENING MIN SERVICE ON BACK
90. 60 Hz 10 127 tons 120 150 50 Hz right return left supply 20 36 508 914 SERVICE SERVICE E CLEARANCE 29 CLEARANCE 2007 1 3 4 74 1 2 44 7 1892 EE 40 5 8 36 1032 914 1032 23 7 8 606 e AAN 7 5 8 BLOWER ACCESS 72 194 PANEL TOP VIEW 18 3 8 467 81 2057 W O io 1 24 VOLT e 11 2 4 1 1 8 28 6 DIA 14 1 2 N 18 3 4 476 368 23 1 4 16 1 2 591 419 co o 25 8 DRAIN CONNECTION UICE HIGH VOLTAGE E BACK SIDE 1 2 22 SCHEDULE 40 PVC 7 8 22 2 DIA LEFT SIDE RETURN AIR o OPENING ps 1 25 4 DIA 7 SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE 30 WSHP SVX01N EN Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 21 GEH 121 15 tons 150 180 60 Hz 10 127 tons 120 150 50 Hz right return back supply 36 914 SERVICE lt CLEARANCE 465 8 42 1184 21 3 8 1067 29 3 4 756 rJ O 4 1 l 2 Ys 2210 508 gy OOO SERVICE 2311 CLEARANCE TOP VIEW BLOWER ACCESS 24 VOLT 1 1 8 28 6 DIA PEE E 30 1 4 22 3 4 768 578 S HIGH VOLTAGE 7 8 22 2 DIA DRAIN CONNECTION 1 2 22 SCHEDULE 40 PVC W l 1 1 2 38 NPTI LEFT SIDE RETURN AIR OPENING 1 25 4 DIA MOUNTING HOLE AX S SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE
91. 69 Step 4 For units with boilerless electric heat control and water side economizer the boilerless control board 1 factory set to 45 F Figure 72 Step 7 5 Install the 18 inch steel braided hose between the upper most piping connection of the economizer and the water in of the heat pump The hose is shipped loose with the water side economizer Figure 70 Step 5 8 Thread the bulb and wire through the low voltage hole of the water source heat pump See Figure 73 p 67 66 WSHP SVX01N EN Figure 73 Step 8 9 Wire tie the sensor to the water SUPPLY side of the piping ON or BEFORE the 2 position valve See Figure 74 p 67 Figure 74 Step 9 10 Bundle excess sensor wire and wire tie the bundle neatly See Figure 75 p 67 Figure 75 Step 10 11 Thread the valve s wire lead through the low voltage hole of the heat pump See Figure 76 p 67 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Installation Figure 76 Step 11 12 Wire the valve to the terminal strip according to the unit wire diagram located on service control panel RED 1TB1 14 1TB1 18 WHT 1 1 15 See Figure 77 67 Figure 77 Step 12 m 13 Bundle excess valve wire and wire bundle neatly See Figure 78 p 67 Figure 78 Step 13 14 Install control side service panel 67 TRANE Installation 15 Install the hanging isolation grommets see Figure
92. 7 133 25 25 1441 806 498 597 140 T Um 838 rs 749 352 352 4 133 2 25 22 UE 806 498 597 140 EXH Unit wn n e o ame 508 508 m 175 x 203 1 114 13 13 476 346 470 83 1016 508 m 210 248 292 108 70 476 346 470 83 ase 584 5n 457 210 289 121 d d 552 422 470 108 1270 635 a Ed 267 343 SEN Ho 1238 603 448 597 83 1473 Les 597 749 333 289 457 133 25 25 1441 806 498 597 140 4 ES dE 749 352 352 133 25 man 959 498 597 140 Notes 1 All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis 2 Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation Horizontal units require an 18 in 457 mm surround clearance from other mechanical and electrical equipment to enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance ability NEC requires 36 in clearance on the control panel side of the unit Some local codes require a greater service clearance Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Installer is responsible for following all local and NEC code requirements 3 Equipment containing a same side supply return combination requires a 3 in 229 mm clearance on one side Access to the TXV may not be possible with this 3 in 229 mm clearance 4 If ho
93. 79 68 into the hanging bracketsThe unit isolators were located in the return air section of the unit See Step 2 Isolators for the economizing package are located with the economizer Note 12 5 ton and EXH 12 6 ton 16 Insulate the economizing piping package and the supply return by pass hoses 3 hoses via field provided pipe insulation Insulating the piping willstop condensation from forming on the pipe and dripping onto the ceiling tiles Note Trane does not provide insulation on the economizing piping package This insulation must be field provided and field installed Note Trane does not provide condensate overflow protection of the waterside economizer This must be field provided and installed 17 Install filter rack top and bottom to the economizing package filter rack is located in the unit s packaging along with the filter 18 Hang unit See Figure 54 p 59 for hanging of the packaged unit Bottom screws referenced in Step 4 must be installed at this time 19 Field pipe the drain lines of the waterside economizer and water source heat pump together prior to installing a condensate trap see Figure 80 p 68 See Figure 55 p 59 for proper trapping of condensation Figure 80 Step 19 gore 1 4 12 68 Table 44 Economizer numbers GEH Unit 60 Waterside Economizer Part Hz Number 006 015 4474 1690 0100 018 030 4474 7072 0100 036 042 4474 1692 0100 048 060 4
94. 8 597 140 5 1 2 140 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 3 4 18 3 4 13 5 8 18 12 3 1 4 476 346 470 83 44 3 4 21 3 4 16 5 8 18 1 2 4 1 4 1137 552 422 470 108 ae am 1 1238 603 448 597 83 5 1 2 140 5 1 2 140 2 Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation Horizontal units require an 18 in 457 mm surround clearance from other mechanical and electrical equipment to enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance ability NEC requires 36 in clearance on the control panel side of the unit Some local codes require a greater service clearance Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Installer is responsible for following all local and NEC code requirements 3 Equipment containing a same side supply return combination requires a 3 in 229 mm clearance on one side Access to the TXV may not be possible with this 3 in 229 mm clearance 4 If hot gas reheat is specified for a size 018 024 the actual cabinet size increases to an 036 cabinet a Return air opening dimension b Filter rack dimension 20 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 11 Right return right supply GEH EXH REFRIG AND 5 CONTROL BLOWER ACCESS ACCESS gt lt 1 25 4 13 LEFT SIDE OPENING DRAIN 3 4 19 NPTI
95. 9 342 270 344 281 358 283 360 298 379 300 382 317 403 321 408 331 422 336 427 355 451 359 457 268 341 268 341 283 360 283 360 298 380 301 383 6 7 5 6 7 8 5 7 8 10 9 11 7 9 10 12 8 10 11 14 9 12 6 7 5 6 7 9 6 7 10 8 F DB 41 52 20 30 21 30 23 33 24 33 27 36 27 37 31 41 31 42 33 44 34 45 38 49 39 50 20 30 21 30 23 33 24 33 27 37 27 37 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating units continued Model No 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 042 60 Hz 036 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz 048 60 Hz 042 50 Hz Entering Water Temp F Y EN 35 4 5 45 7 8 8 7 Operating Data Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Rise GEV 042 122 140 242 308 12 15 20 26 121 140 234 298 9 12 20 26 123 141 267 340
96. B2 6 COM CONTROL 1U1 AND 102 GOES INTO MANUAL LOCKOUT MODI NS WRE VAL U 1TB2 3 AND 1 2 6 ONT ATED FOR CLASS 2 24V TERMINAL 1TB2 9 AND 10 2 DASHED LINES INDICATE RECOMMENDED FIELD dz gt WIRING BY OTHERS FIELD WIRING BE RATED __ VA MAX LOAD AT 24 VAC 358 58 FOR 500 VOLTS DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE ERIFY TEST JUMPER Rm gece 7 QC AND OR DASHED DEVICE OUTLINES INDICATE 0 FP PROVIDED BY THE FIELD SOLID ONT RRO reac CINES INDICATE WIRING BY THE TRANE CO KT CONNECTION FOR 24VAC CLASS 2 COMPRESSOR DISA 5548 3 NUMBERS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE THE TERMINAL 1782 7 AND 1TB2 8 228 SCHEMATIC DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONTACTS BY LINE NUMBER 5 9835732 4 ALL FIELD WIRING MUST BE ACCORDANCE INNEC MINAL 11 TO 1 TERMINAL 10 1 Ps go THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE STATE AND USING ZONE SENSOR X1379 g LOCAL REQUIREMENTS a a Wiring diagrams provided in the catalog are generic A unit specific As Built wiring diagram is located on the unit control panel WSHP SVX01N EN 123 TRANE Wiring Diagrams Figure 84 GEH V 6 25 tons deluxe 24V 460V 60 Hz 3 phla 460 60 3 2 ET sm 5 EQUIPMENT GROUND 13 14 15 1 1T1CB1 1TB4 2 1TB4 1 7 BN O A 5 24V O 18 LED1 LED2 LEDS COLOR GRN COLOR RED COLOR RED CONTROLLER MODE
97. C DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONTACTS LINE NUMBER a Wiring diagrams provided the catalog are generic A unit specific Built wiring diagram is located the unit control panel WSHP SVX01N EN 127 TRANE Wiring Diagrams Figure 88 GEH V 72 5 tons UC400 1a LOCATION LINE E SESCRITON 208 60 1 cn SS IN EEN lo 1 4 WATER COIL SECTION __1SR__JRELAY CONDENSATE OVERFLOW 26295 3 T L 1L4 FIELD INSTALLED DEVICE 14 414 iui __ 6 EQUIPMENT GROUND ih ni i 20 5 5 o 25153 SWHCH EREEZESIAT 25 6 ___ _____ 8__ E 352 MOTOR PSC BLOWER APA 353__ SWICH OVERFLOW _4RT2__JSENSOR ENTERING SENSOR LEAVING WATER SRT6__ SENSORDISCHARGE AIR _____5 ___ FUSED DISCONNECT 7 55 FAN STATUS g ic RED M L SPEED HIGH Low Low 2 BLK 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 260 76A J9A 4 J9A 3 22 71 3 77 355 23 o 211 lt Jens ECE Q 1181 18 E 26W 69 1181 17 26 P1 D 27 Pon 1TB
98. D TO ACCEPT OTHER TYPES OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSUR AT 50 RELATIVE LOCAL REQUIREMENTS F LURE TO 00 65 WAY CAUSE HUMIDITY WITH ALL UTILITIES TURNED OFF AND A NORMAL SHUTDOWN HAS lt 5 FIELD INSTALLED SOLENOID VALVE SEE INSET DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT OCCURRED 2 DASHED LINES INDICATE RECOMMENDED FIELD WIRING_BY OTHERS FIELD WIRING TO BE RATED FOR 600 VOLTS DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE COMPONENTS PROVIDER BY THE BELO SOLID 12 REQUIRED FOR HARD WIRED DIGITAL THERMOSTATS LINES INDICATE WIRING BY THE TRANE CO X13 24 VAC FAULT SIGNAL WITH MAX LOAD 7 VA 3 NUMBERS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCHEMATIC DESIGNATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONTACTS BY LINE NUMBER LVLS L LNNOW I m 5 3 E 2 3 5 5 5 3 a Wiring diagrams provided the catalog are generic A unit specific As Built wiring diagram is located the unit control panel WSHP SVX01N EN 121 TRANE Wiring Diagrams Figure 82 GEH V 72 5 tons basic 24V 460V 60 Hz 3 ph 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 46 47 49 50 51 52 55 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 460
99. DOUS VOLTAGE 4 MIS 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL SWITCHES DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC POWER 4 ARE SHOWN 25 C 77 NAUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS dE 58 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 50 RELATIVE FANURE TO DISCONNECT PONER 8 HUMIDITY WITH ALL UTILITIES TURNED OFF BEFORE SERVICING CAN CAUSE BB EIS A NORMAL SHUTDOWN HAS SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH CAUTION 57 2 DASHED LINES INDICATE RECOMMENDED FIELD USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY WIRING BY OTHERS FIELD WIRING TO BE RATED UNIT TERMINALS ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR 600 VOLTS DASHED LINE ENCLOSURE ACCEPT OTHER TYPES OF RB Ola 58 AND OR DASHED DEVICE OUTLINES INDICATE i r COMPONENTS PROVIDED BY THE FIELD SOLID 00 80 CAUSE acc LINES INDICATE WIRING BY THE TRANE CO 25 5 lt Api 3 NUMBERS ALONG THE LEFT SIDE OF THE as eji 60 PRECAUCION Z S N USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY N UTILISER QUE DES CONDUCTEURS EN CUIVRE UTILICE NICAMENTE CONDUCTORES DE COBRH i E UNIT TERMINALS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO ACCEPT LES BORNES DE L UNIT NE SONT PAS CON UES LAS TERMINALES DE LA UNIDAD NO EST N DISENADAS 5 4 ALL FIELD WIRING MUST IN ACCORDANCE WITH OTHER TYPES OF CONDUCTORS POUR RECEVOIR D AUTRES TYPES DE CONDUCTEURS PARA ACEPTAR OTROS TIPOS DE CONDUCTORES THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE NEC STATE AND FAILURE DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE L UTILISATION DE TOUT AUTRE COND
100. EN TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 33 20 and 25 ton 240 and 300 60 Hz 15 and 20 ton 180 and 240 50 Hz back return front supply 81 5 8 Y 2073 4 3 4 74 1 2 y 6 1892 38 7 8 W O 2 51 DRAIN 3 4 ip 19 NPTI E 27 1 8 CONTROL lo BOX ACCESS 12 1 2 318 HIGH VOLTAGE i 7 8 22 O D FRONT VIEW 2 lt 25 4 51 67 gt 23 8 41 4 60 108 SIDE VIEW RETURN AIR MIN SERVICE ON BACK OPENING FOR COMPRESSOR ACCESS 1 24 MIN SERVICE CLEARANCE FOR EITHER LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE IS 18 457 FOR REQ UNIT FRONT FAN SHAFT REMOVAL 36 914 16 406 TO A 22 559 CLEARANCE C B TO WALL FILTER FRAME MUST BE PROVIDED CLEARANCE FOR RETURN AIR ON EITHER THE LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE CONTROL BOX SERVICE CLEARANCE a NEC requires that the GEV072 300 front return must be a non ducted return Table 23 20 and 25 ton 240 and 300 60 Hz GEV 15 and 20 ton 180 and 240 50 Hz back return front supply Unt e0Hz Unt soHz a f D f 397 mm 341 mm 305 mm 1310 mm 530 mm 25 ton 20 ton 14 3 4 in 15 7 8 in 13 7 8 in 49 1 8 in 23 1 2 in 25 ton 20 ton 15 5 8 in 13 1 2 in 12 in 51 5 8 in 23 1 2 in WSHP SVX01N EN 43 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 34 GEV
101. EXH 070 68 123 134154 235 304 12 15 2127 141162 374468 912 ee 154 10050 220204 1012 2127 45167 318073 610 3139 es 123 1919 xeax urs 25 154 159159 2 09 23 es 17 zaexur 22 9 150102 3645 __ imam mas es a7 aum mm _ WSHP SVX01N EN 111 Table 55 Operating pressures cooling heating for EX units continued Operating Data Cooling Heating Entering Suction Discharge Air temp Suction Discharge Air temp water pressure pressure drop pressure pressure pope rise Model eme 9F psig psig 9F DB psig psig 9F DB es 21 106168 250008 1032 ism 335427 0 3240 o9 717 queam em gt o9 o sum as oz paro seers xus gt zs seas 39 ss more rans 4 3039 9 o 2s peas snam mae 7 8 35 sess 112 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 55 Operating pressures cooling heating for EX units continued Operating Data Cooling Heating Entering Suction Discharge Air temp Suction
102. Fan Overcurrent Model Total Comp RLA LRA No of Motor Motor Circuit Protective No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Cmp MCC No Ampacity Device GEV Vertical Units continued on next page NITNI NI NI NINININININININININININININI NININI NI NI NIN NININI NI NI NI NIN N O WSHP SVX01N EN 85 Electrical Data Table 50 Electrical data 6 to 25 tons single speed blower motor continued Maximum Comp Blower Blower Fan Overcurrent Model Total Comp RLA LRA No of Motor Motor Circuit Protective No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Cmp MCC No Ampacity Device GEV Vertical Units continued on next page A O 86 WSHP SVX01N EN Electrical Data Table 50 Electrical data 6 to 25 tons single speed blower motor continued Maximum Comp Blower Blower Fan Overcurrent Model Total Comp RLA LRA No of Motor Motor Circuit Protective No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Cmp MCC No Ampacity Device GEV Vertical Units Table 51 Electrical data 6 to 25 tons two speed blower motor Maximum Comp Blower Blower Fan Overcurrent Model Total Comp RLA LRA No of Motor Motor Circuit Protective No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Cmp MCC No Ampacity Device NI NINI NI NI NIN O GEH Horizontal Units continued on next page WSHP SVX01N EN 87
103. ISOLATION VA COMPRESSOR DISABLE COMPRESSOR DISABLE ALARM ALARM ELECTRIC HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT HUMIDISTAT NOT USED 3RD STAGE HEAT W1 NOT USED Low voltage connection diagrams for deluxe 24V control packages for these thermostats mounted on 6 25 ton equipment sizes are shown in Figure 60 p 63 For controls using DC analog input outputs see appropriate installation operation and diagnostic manuals for connection WSHP PRB002 EN 7 524 Blower Motor Speed Tap Retrofit Note For GEH V 12 5 ton units only Motors installed in the unit include 4 speed or 3 speed configurations All voltages include a 4 speed configuration with the exception of 380V 415V 460V which contain a 3 speed arrangement and 575V which contains a 2 speed arrangement To modify the rpm of the motor the following steps must be followed AWARNING Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury WSHP SVX01N EN Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel Improperly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards To avoid these hazards you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and groundin
104. K SIDE RETURN AIR OPENING SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE 1 25 4 DIA MOUNTING HOLE 4 5 Table 16 GEH 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz GEH 6 77 gt tons 072 090 50 Hz left return right supply Hz GEH SOHZ a s c f gt 917 mm 432 mm 203 mm 32 mm 36 1 8 in 13 3 4 in 7 3 4 in 1 1 4 in 917 mm 330 mm 184 mm 38 mm 28 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 19 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 71 tons 072 090 50 Hz left return back supply 36 79 2007 gt 74 1 2 lt 13 4 1892 44 40 5 8 1032 24 3 4 629 20 508 e SERVICE CLEARANCE TOP VIEW BLOWER ACCESS PANEL W O 24 VOLT 1 1 8 28 6 DIA 1 12 3 23 1 4 591 16 1 2 419 1 1 4 32 4 7 8 gt lt 124 HIGH VOLTAGE 7 8 22 2 DIA DRAIN CONNECTION 1 2 22 SCHEDULE 40 PVC LEFT SIDE RETURN AIR OPENING 1 25 4 DIA MOUNTING HOLE 4X S SUPPLY OPENING 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE Table 17 GEH 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz GEH 6 712 tons 072 090 50 Hz left return back supply A 8 917 E 432 Em 203 d 32 mm 917 mm 349 mm 197 mm 32 mm 917 330 Pm 184 38 WSHP SVX01N EN 29 TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 20 GEH 1272 15 tons 150 180
105. LY OPENING 400 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE ACCESS PANEL FOR gt 13 18 SHEAVES AND BELTS 333 313 9 36 1 4 39 5 8 ax m i 508 42 SERVICE 1067 CLEARANCE CLEARANCE 13 1 2 343 38 7 8 987 62 5 8 1591 24 VOLT 1 1 8 28 6 DRAIN 3 4 NPTI 46 1 2 1181 AME 22 3 8 mounting location 11 1 2 292 381 HIGH VOLTAGE 7 8 22 2 DIA 1 5 8 41 RETURN AIR OPENING NEC requires that the GEVO72 300 front return must be a non ducted return Table 18 GEV 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 and 712 tons 072 and 090 50 Hz front return back supply Unit __ a 6 5 8 18 3 8 1 1 1 4 in 168 mm 467 mm 32 mm 6 5 8 in 18 3 8 in 1 1 4 in 6 1 2 18 1 2 1 1 2 in 34 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 25 GEV 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 and 712 ton 072 and 090 50 Hz front return top supply ACCESS PANEL FOR _ 5 155 8 Le SHEAVES AND BELTS 397 13 1 4 Le 2 337 13 3 8 343 1 36 1 4 39 5 8 36 20 i 1006 914 23 SERVICE 1067 CLEARANCE CLEARANCE 7 c LO D 38 7 8 63 987 1 1600 W O 24 VOLT DRAIN 3 4 1591 1 1 8 28 6 l mE 22 3 8 WCI mounung location 568 ES Y HIGH VOLTAGE
106. NDOOR FAN AND COIL SECTION 75 4 WATER COL SECTION _____ COMPRESSOR RUN CAPACITOR LS AND FRESH AR SECTOR FIELD INSTALLED DEVICE A r 28 52 PRESSURE 382 FAN MOTOR 15 22 RUN CAPACITOR 15 4 _______ 7 ______ 1 1 NEM aa tm SPEED HIGH Low 24 9 654 FUSED DISCONNECT SwiCH 4 182 182 1182 2 amp 4 BCEG SEE 21 1K4 26 22 o bo 1 4 14 15 450 1K5 30 31 1K1 46 28151 478 42 4 92 2 488 28152 498 5 J2 3 448 458 4C C D 151504 SE 114x167 P2 2 4 P2 2 P2 5 lt 2 3 22 67 1 2 6 j T81 1 L1181 2 721 122 EL Er s 2 A 1 SINGLE t t Saco ROOM L8 R G 27 ET A ny 1 ISOLATION VALVE 1781 4 1781 6 __ __ 1 A WARNING __ _ HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE 1 DISCONNECT ELECTRIC POWER 6 INCLUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS FOR TWO WIRE VALVE USE FAILURE TG DISGONNEGR POWER TERMINALS 1781 6 AND 1781 4 1 BEFORE SERVICING CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH NOTES USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY 4 ALL FIELD WIRING MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH UNIT TERMINALS ARE NOT DESIGNED te ON OW a NOTED ALL SWITCHES THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE NEC STATE AN
107. Nep mesi won UEM w wot wt Decem don meer dese conc Ten os ee se EX IO 9 7s usse e er e m em pem me fesse je ho ien menm e mee one em pom e E sesu mene anm SEM je men wow cer om dox menm uen wen O un WSHP SVX01N EN 105 Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating for units continued Operating Data Suction Discharge Air Temp Suction Discharge Heating Water Entering Water Air Temp Model No 180 60 Hz 150 50 Hz 180 60 Hz 150 50 Hz 180 60 Hz 150 50 Hz 180 60 Hz 150 50 Hz 180 60 Hz 150 50 Hz 180 60 Hz 150 50 Hz 180 60 Hz 150 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 240 60 Hz 180 50 Hz 300 60 Hz 240 50 Hz 300 60 Hz 240 50 Hz 300
108. RETURN AIR ON EITHERTHE LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE SERVICE CLEARANCE a NEC requires that the GEV072 300 front return must be a non ducted return 40 WSHP SVX01N EN Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 31 GEV 1272 15 ton 150 180 60 Hz GEV 10 and 1212 ton 120 and 150 50 Hz back return top supply 81 5 8 gt 2073 4 3 4 121 74 1 2 gt 1892 14 3 8 365 36 1 4 31 1 2 921 800 15 7 8 10 403 254 a VIEW 18 5 8 473 31 1 2 gt 800 38 7 8 987 11 2 38 1727 DRAIN 3 4 19 24 27 1 8 npe WCI mounting o CONTROL 537 29 location As BOX ACCESS 23 1 2 qe 12 1 2 597 318 1 HIGH VOLTAGE W l 1 1 2 2 7 8 22 0 0 FRONT VIEW 38 NPTI lt 238 ca 60 SIDE VIEW RETURN AIR PPLY OPENIN OPENING ae P WITH 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE MIN SERVICE ON BACK FOR COMPRESSOR ACCESS IS 24 lt MIN SERVICE CLEARANCE FOR EITHER LEFT CONTROL BOX OR RIGHT SIDE IS 18 457 FOR NEC REQ UNIT FRONT A 5 REMOVAL 36 914 22 559 CLEARANCE WALL FILTER FRAME MUST BE PROVIDED CLEARANCE FOR RETURN AIR EITHER THE LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE SERVICE CLEARANCE NEC requires that the GEVO72 300 front return must be a non ducted return WSHP SVX01N EN 41
109. ROCUTION hazards To avoid these hazards you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in NEC and your local state electrical codes Failure to follow codes could result in death or serious injury A field supplied disconnect switch must be installed at or near the unit in accordance with the National Electric Code NEC latest edition Location of the applicable electric service entrance for HIGH line voltage may be found in the Dimensions section of this manual The high voltage connection is made at the 1K1 contactor or 1TB1 power block inside the unit control box See Figure 57 62 Refer to the customer connection diagram that is shipped with the unit for specific termination points Provide proper grounding for the unit in accordance with the local and national codes 61 Installation Figure 57 Power wiring example FIELD CONNECTIONS 450 X 1 ES S TO rr MO 7 4 4 1K1 mE 1K1 AA ano HA f DE 38E 267 26 1 3 CONTACTOR CONTACTOR Control Power Transformer The 24V control power transformers are to be used only with the accessories called out in this manual A 50 VA transformer is externally fused Transformers rated greater than 50 VA are equipped with circuit breakers circuit breaker trips turn OFF all power
110. S 234 5 57 8 11000008 Note 12 6 ton high efficiency units only Units are shipped from the factory on profile setting B Profile D To adjust the cfm disconnect the power to the unit Set the DIP switch located in the control box to the desired profile WSHP SVX01N EN setting Connect the power to the unit If the power is not disconnected when the DIP switch is set the motor will not be programmed to the new setting Profile A 110 of rated air flow Profile B 100 of rated air flow Profile C 90 of rated air flow Profile D 80 of rated air flow Waterside Economizer Installation Note 1 5 EXH 12 6 ton units Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel Improperly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards To avoid these hazards you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in NEC and your local state electrical codes Failure to follow codes could result in death or serious injury The following steps
111. S RETURN CENTRAL PUMP BALANCING HOSE KIT Connect the supply and return hoses to the water inlet from supply and water outlet to return of the unit For vibration isolation it is recommended that flexible steel braided hoses be installed instead of hard piping the equipment to the main loop system Figure 56 p 60 shows connection of a Hays Measurflo balancing hose kit to the water in and water out of a vertical unit Note Figure 56 p 60 example incorporates the Hays Measurflo balancing hose kit and a 2 position isolation valve into the system design An isolation valve is often used in variable speed pumping applications The isolation valve is designed to stop water flow to the unit during non operation times This allows the loop water pumps to run only when a requirement for pumping is needed for greater energy efficiency of the overall system design Types of Hose Connections Whether installing the units in a central pump main auxiliary pump for the entire zone design or as a distributed pump 1 per unit design a shut off device and flexible hose is recommended to transition from the hard piping of the closed or open loop water system to the unit There are multiple hose combinations which may be used to fitthe design or specification criteria for the installation Flexible hoses Return Supply 60 A steel braided hose without a shut off device is
112. SECTION _ WATER COIL SECTION amp RETURN AND FRESH AIR SECTION FIELD INSTALLED DEMCE 48B 49B 2 2 E P2 5 INSET ISOLATION VALVE OR TWO WIRE VALVE USE RMINALS 1TB1 6 AND 1TB1 4 lt 12 REQUIRED FOR HARD WIRED DIGITAL THERMOSTATS lt 13 24 VAC FAULT SIGNAL WITH MAX LOAD 7 VA DEVICE UNE A 1 RELAY 1K5 LOCKOUT RELAY AAN CUSTOMER LOW TERM BLOCK 1182 CONTROL TERMINAL BLOCK SUPPLY TERMINAL BLOCK CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER 111 HIGH PRESSURE CUTOUT 28151 HIGH PRESSURE CUTOUT 26152 PRESSURE CUTOUT 211 REVERSING VALVE COIL ae A WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC POWER INCLUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS BEFORE SERVICING FAILURE TO DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH CAUTION USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY UNIT TERMINALS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO ACCEPT OTHER TYPES OF CONDUCTORS FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT 09 09 JUNA 21578 1VIS L INNON Lg 6 7 8 30 131422 H EA p FAN 15 38202 EVAP MTR RUN CAPACTOR 15 DEA ZEN p E waw LEAD BLACK BLUE ___ NOTE CONNECT 7A LEAD WITH D S LEAD WHEN BLACK WRE OF MOTOR IS NOT
113. Tstat Sensor Location 0 Wall Mounted Location Digit 19 Fault Sensors 1 Condensate Overflow Sensor 3 Condensate Overflow and Filter Maintenance Timer 6 Condensate Overflow and Fan Status J Fan Status Filter Maintenance Timer and Condensate Overflow Sensor Digit 20 Temperature Sensor 0 No Additional Temperature Sensor 1 Entering Water Sensor Digit 21 Open Digit Digit 22 Electric Heat 0 No Electric Heat 1 Internal Boilerless Electric Heat 4 External Boilerless Electric Heat Digit 23 Open Digit Digit 24 FilterType 1 1 Throwaway Filter 2 2 Throwaway Filter 4 MERV 8 5 MERV13 Digit 25 Acoustic Arrangement 0 Enhanced Sound Attenuation 1 Deluxe Sound Attenuation Digits 26 36 Does not Apply to EXH or EXV 00000000000 Digits 26 36 are not applicable to the EXH or EXV products 1 0 22 23 24 25 S TRANE 26 36 TRANE Overview of Manual Note One copy ofthis document ships with each unit and is customer property It must be retained by the units maintenance personnel This booklet describes proper installation operation and maintenance procedures for HVAC systems By carefully reviewing the information within this manual and following the instructions the risk of improper operation and or component damage will be minimized Service and maintenance work should be performed by a qualified technician and all electrical service and
114. UCTEUR PEUT SI NO LO HACE PUEDE OCASIONAR DA O AL EQUIPO 2 LOCAL REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT ENDOMMAGER L QUIPEMENT gt a Wiring diagrams provided the catalog are generic A unit specific As Built wiring diagram is located unit control panel 128 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Wiring Diagrams Figure 89 V 6 25 tons 0 400 2 208 60 3 DEVICE PREFIX LOCATION CODE 2311 3060 5 SCHEMATIC WIRING WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP 00400 CEH V RANGE EQUIPMENT GROUND 1182 14 6 1782 13 DOOU 1182 12 1181 13 J2A 1 94 5 6 OA 6 158 353 J2A 2 J9A 6 478 gt gt lg 1782 11 1781 13 60 50 1782 9 69 1782 10 69 1182 4 6 5 1182 53 69 1 2 2 9 1782 1 09 1782 6 69 1182 5 1782 7 69 1782 8 CAUTION ATTENTION PRECAUCION USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY N UTILISER QUE DES CONDUCTEURS EN CUIVRE UTILICE ONICAMENTE CONDUCTORES DE COBREI UNIT TERMINALS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO ACCEPT LES BORNES DE L UNIT NE SONT PAS CONCUES LAS TERMINALES DE LA UNIDAD NO EST N DISERADAS OTHER TYPES OF CONDUCTORS POUR RECEVOIR D AUTRES TYPES DE CONDUCTEURS PARA ACEPTAR OTROS TIPOS DE CONDUCTORES FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE L UTILISATION DE TOUT AUTRE CONDUCTEUR PEUT Si NO LO HACE PUEDE OCASIONAR DARO AL EQUIPO EQUIPMENT ENDOMMAGER L QUIPEMENT
115. W 20 21 MB Lol to 22 1 23 24 196 25 1 24V POWER GND p 42AK 1782 15 1T82 1 204 20 21044 __ __ _ ZONE TEMP GENERIC OUTPUT 1782 16 90 104 2 2 27 a d RA 1 105 182 3 28 SET 09 SET POINT 1K4 E ZONE SENSOR 1T82 4 m o fo 92A 1 BOP1 1074 1 4 8 9 10 1K8 1182 5107 OS A 4 2 2 1084 __ _ 1 8 20 oo 199 2 6 lt 31 1 3 108 28151 28152 128 32 2 523 95 5 24 94 93A 4 5 BOP4 1K1 2 3 4 _ 1 2 SAD 28253 96A 28254 2 61 6 1 2 6 7 8 1182 10 1782 9 4 ISOLATION VALVE 45 6 23 99 35 21 10 7 lt 6 COMM LINK an i 1782 11 37 SA 11 1782 12 38 q 42 1 113A 115 4RT3 q 42 2 40 d 42 3 3RT2 4 q b 116 1182 13 100 O Ad 2 5 B OCCUPANCY GENERIC 1782 14 100 A 161 44 q 45 d J2 8 48 47 48 49 so NWARNING AVERTISSEMENT ADVERTENCIA 1 HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE TENSION DANGEREUSE OMAR LES DISTANCE AND FOLLOW LOCK OUT AND TAG PUIS SUIVRE
116. ___ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ N b 4 47 1782 1 amp 2 1182 53 amp 4 21 O B 26 21 16H SEE INSET FOR 26 15C SEE INSET FOR 22 CONTROL WIRING CONTROL WIRING FIELD SUPPLIED 1181 17 abu 23 E c 222 2 OA 8 A 91A 91A 24 11B 1 16 FIELD SUPPLIED SSS SS 5 5 O 25 92 1181 13 93A O 26 95 18B SEE INSET B FOR 27 CONTROL WIRING 1K1 28 47 M 46B 2 151 47 w2 48B 28152 47c 551 agp 49C W5 20B 1K1 86 7 8 42 1 2 1 2 4 2 4 02 2 2 2 p2 5 J2 5 29 26U 26U 30 25X SEE INSET B FOR CONTROL WIRING 33 211 P 64 64 32 SEE INSET FOR TR R 33 CONTROL WIRING 34 35 36 BINARY OUTPUTS 1124 1781 71 37 Dec HUMIDITY C O2 UNIV 112A 1TB 1 12 1 1 SENSOR 58 44A TIS e CONDENSATE LEAVING WATER 39 OVERFLOW 45A 4 B SENSOR 40 gt DISCHARGE AIR qi OPTIONAL OCCUPANCY 86 1TB1 10 SRT4 BM 82A SENSOR CONNECTIONS q A SENS 42 87 355 102 STATUS q 44 ZONE SENSOR 45 le 2 2 l i lela121 12 46 1TB1 7 w4 78A 79A 75A 178 1 4 FAN MODE 6 gt COMM LINK 1 1 8 O O SET POINT m INSET 49 1781 2 69 F NZ N mw i3 3 5 COMMON
117. al and electrical equipment to enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance ability NEC requires 36 in clearance on the control panel side of the unit Some local codes require a greater service clearance Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Installer is responsible for following all local and NEC code requirements 3 Equipment containing a same side supply return combination requires a 3 in 229 mm clearance on one side Access to the TXV may not be possible with this 3 in 229 mm clearance 4 If hot gas reheat is specified for a size 018 024 the actual cabinet size increases to 036 cabinet 2 gt o lt G mi I m gt Return air opening dimension b Filter rack dimension WSHP SVX01N EN 19 TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 10 Right return back supply GEH EXH REFRIG gt BLOWER ACCESS CONTROL PANEL 14 ACCESS _ lt W l 1 25 4 gt 6 3 4 171 gt 1 2 13 gt DRAIN 3 4 19 NPTI BACK LEFT SIDE FRONT Y RIGHT SIDE 3 13 8 35 gt Table 8 Right return back supply GEH EXH Unit 036 042 13 1 2 x 10 1 2 EXH Unit 030 036 50 25 19 25 20 10 77 13 1 2 Notes 1 All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis 1270 635 483 2 ES 343 x 267 po don 514048
118. allet 155 pallet 155 006 165 009 195 165 015 203 173 018 284 264 030 319 299 042 402 381 048 422 374 070 482 434 Table 36 Unit weights 72 6 ton Shipping Weight Unit Weight without EXH 60 Hz with pallet 155 pallet Ibs 006 165 009 195 165 015 203 173 030 329 299 042 461 431 048 454 424 070 514 484 Weight Distribution for Hanging the GEH and EXH Model A WARNING Improper Lift Test lift unit approximately 24 inches to verify proper center of gravity lift point To avoid dropping of unit reposition lifting point if unit is not level Failure to properly lift unit could result in death or serious injury or possible equipment or property only damage Approximate weight distribution for proper hanging ofthe GEH and EXH unit is indicated by weight distribution 72 6 ton GEH EXH Figure 45 p 55 Tolerance on the weights determined are 15 Total weights for each unit size are listed in Table 33 p 53 Table 34 53 and Table 35 55 WSHP SVX01N EN Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 45 Weight distribution 12 6 ton GEH EXH 20 lt _ E BLOWER HOUSING amp MOTOR CO AXIAL HEAT EXCHANGER INTERNAL AIR COIL PLASTIC DRAIN PAN INTERNAL COIL PLASTIC DFLAIM F v 35 BLOWER HOUSING MOTOR BELT AND SHEAVE COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR 20 5
119. ate Recalculate heat gains losses Increase GPM Clean or replace Decrease temperature Increase temperature Replace Check or replace ncrease water flow to unit Decrease temperature Check clean blower and coil Clean replace Decrease charge Check or replace Backflush Increase GPM Decrease charge Evacuate and recharge by weight Decrease temperature Clean replace Check clean blower and coil Locate leak repair and recharge Repair replace Check clean blower and coil Clean replace Increase GPM Increase GPM Increase temperature Increase CFM Clean replace Increase charge Replace Raise water temperature WSHP SVX01N EN S TRANE Wiring Diagrams This section contains wiring diagrams Figure 81 p 121 Figure 87 127 and isolation valve wiring connections Table 66 p 121 Table 66 Isolation valve wiring Control 3 wire Honeywell isolation valve connections Bue _ Basic 24V 1 1 6 1 1 4 Deluxe 24V 1TB1 6 1TB1 4 ZN524 1TB1 18 1TB1 16 Figure 81 GEH V 7 5 tons basic 208V 60 Hz 1 phla 208 60 1 L1 12 ie I s r amp in d E EQUIPMENT 14 415 11654 GROUND Ih mi UM 1A Doo 0 P ret CUSTOMER Low v TERM BLOCK b 112 CONTROL TERMINAL BLOCK 21 uis hdc 0 0 0 0 ami CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER 19 AREA RELAY TIME DELAY 30 EN up E 2 COMPRESSOR SECTION gt I
120. ction GEH V 6 25 ton Deluxe Controls with all Heat Pump Units w Reheat using X13511090010 T8511 Deluxe Controls with all Heat Pump Units w Reheat using X13511091010 X13511092010 T7300 1TB2 24 FAN G COMPRESSOR 1 Y1 COMPRESSOR 2 Y2 REVERSING VALVE 0 amp HUMIDISTAT 24 FAN G COMPRESSOR 1 Y1 COMPRESSOR 2 Y2 REVERSING VALVE 0 amp HUMIDISTAT 24 VAC COMMON X amp WATER ISOLATION VA COMPRESSOR DISABLE COMPRESSOR DISABLE ALARM ALARM ELECTRIC HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT HUMIDISTAT WATER ISOLATION VALVE 3RD STAGE HEAT W1 NOT USED 24 COMMON 8 WATER ISOLATION VA COMPRESSOR DISABLE COMPRESSOR DISABLE ELECTRIC HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT HUMIDISTAT WATER ISOLATION VALVE 3RD STAGE HEAT W3 NOT USED Deluxe Controls with all Heat Pump Units without Reheat using X13511090010 T8511 Deluxe Controls with all Heat Pump Units without Reheat using X13511091010 X13511092010 T7300 1TB2 24 FAN G COMPRESSOR 1 Y1 amp WATER ISOLATION VA COMPRESSOR 2 Y2 REVERSING VALVE 0 amp HUMIDISTAT 24 COMMON 8 WATER ISOLATION VA COMPRESSOR DISABLE COMPRESSOR DISABLE ALARM ALARM ELECTRIC HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT HUMIDISTAT NOT USED 3RD STAGE HEAT W3 NOT USED 24 FAN G COMPRESSOR 1 1 amp WATER ISOLATION VA COMPRESSOR 2 Y2 REVERSING VALVE 0 amp HUMIDISTAT 24 VAC COMMON X amp WATER
121. current Electric Electric RLA LRA of Motor Circuit Protective Heat Model No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Ampacity Device Amps GEHE GEVE continued on next page WSHP SVX01N EN 75 Electrical Data Table 48 Electrical data high static motors Y to 5 tons GEH GEV continued mu Comp Blower Blower Minimum Overcurrent Electric Electric Unit RLA LRA No of Motor Circuit Protective Heat Model No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Ampacity Device Amps continued on next page 76 WSHP SVX01N EN Electrical Data Table 48 Electrical data high static motors Y to 5 tons GEH GEV continued mu Comp Blower Blower Minimum Overcurrent Electric Electric RLA LRA No of Motor Circuit Protective Heat Model No Volts FLA ea ea Ampacity Device Amps GEH GEV060 230 60 3 25 5 15 6 110 0 1 244 5 40 1 1 3185 40 80 201 WSHP SVX01N EN 77 Electrical Data Table 49 Electrical data ECM motors 12 to 6 tons EXH EXV Maximum Total Comp Comp Blower Blower Minimum Overcurrent Model Unit RLA LRA Motor Motor Circuit Protective Electric Electric No Volts FLA ea ea FLA hp Ampacity Device Heat kW Heat Amps EXH Horizontal Units co
122. d result in minor or moderate injury It could also be used to alert against unsafe practices Indicates a situation that could resultin equipment or property damage only accidents Important Environmental Concerns Scientific research has shown that certain man made chemicals can affect the earth s naturally occurring stratospheric ozone layer when released to the atmosphere In particular several of the identified chemicals that may affect the ozone layer are refrigerants that contain 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 including industry replacements for CFCs such as HCFCs and HFCs Important Responsible Refrigerant Practices Trane believes that responsible refrigerant practices are important to the environment our customers and the air conditioning industry All technicians who handle refrigerants must be certified The Federal Clean Air Act Section 608 sets forth the requirements for handling reclaiming recovering and recycling of certain refrigerants and the equipment that is used in these service procedures In addition some states or municipalities may have additional requirements that must also be adhered to for responsible management of refrigerants Know the applicabl
123. del options and voltage from the unit nameplate 3 Pull out all field attached parts i e filter rack duct collar filter and mounting screws from the unit packaging for field mounting 4 Verify the installation location of the unit will provide the required clearance for proper operation 5 Remove refrigeration access panel and inspect the unit Be certain the refrigerant tubing has clearance from adjacent parts Fabricate and install duct work Install and connect a condensate drain line and trap to the drain connection 56 Main Electrical Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury 1 Verify the power supply complies with the unit nameplate specifications 2 Inspect all control panel components tighten any loose connections 3 Connect properly sized and protected power supply wiring to a field supplied installed disconnect switch and to the main compressor contactor power block 1K1 compressor contactor on the 12 5 ton for GEH V 12 5 ton 12 6 ton units or 1TB1 for GEH V 6 25 ton equipment in the unit control panel 4 Install proper grounding wires to an earth ground EXH and EXV 460 V units require a neutral a four wire system
124. e from other mechanical and electrical equipment to enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance ability NEC requires 36 in clearance on the control panel side of the unit Some local codes require a greater service clearance Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Installer is responsible for following all local and NEC code requirements 3 Units in a free return application will require more than a 1 in 25 4 mm clearance to provide proper air flow to the unit s air to refrigerant coil 24 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 15 Right return back supply GEVE A and later design sequence EXV A and later design sequence F D BLOWER ACCESS ab EsTe 4 COMP CONTROL ACCESS DRAIN 12 8 3 4 e 305 222 Es 4 LEFT SIDE FRONT RIGHT SIDE W I W O Drain cevunit a mis 1 rer 4 1 374 19 1 2 31 1 4 21 1 2 11 1 2 006 009 006 009 9 1 2 6 7 8 8 3 4 3 4 006 015 495 794 546 292 6 114 241 3810117 482 175 203 19 2 03 2 13 19 152 32 012 015 012 015 4 5 98 603 24 172 41 778 26 172 3 1 4 1 778 9 172 10 172 13 172 1 3 4 34 3 4 374 56 048 aion 77 18 057 aos en Gan osn 352 Gsm es as 673 1191 775 108
125. e laws and follow them 2014Trane All rights reserved AWARNING Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required Failure to follow code could result in death or serious injury All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel Improperly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards To avoid these hazards you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in NEC and your local state electrical codes AWARNING Personal Protective Equipment PPE Required Installing servicing this unit could result in exposure to electrical mechanical and chemical hazards Before installing servicing this unit technicians MUST put on all PPE required for the work being undertaken Examples cut resistant gloves sleeves butyl gloves safety glasses hard hat bump cap fall protection electrical PPE and arc flash clothing ALWAYS refer to appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS Safety Data Sheets SDS and OSHA guidelines for proper PPE When working with or around hazardous chemicals ALWAYS refer to the appropriate MSDS SDS and OSHA GHS Global Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals guidelines for information on allowable personal exposure levels proper respiratory protection and handling instructions If there is a risk of energized electrical contact arc or flash technicians MUST put on all PPE in accordance with OSHA NFPA 70E
126. ectric Electric No Volts FLA ea ea FLA hp Ampacity Device Heat kW Heat Amps EXV Vertical Units Table 50 Electrical data 6 to 25 tons single speed blower motor Maximum Comp Blower Blower Fan Minimum Overcurrent Model Total Comp RLA LRA No of Motor Motor Circuit Protective No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Cmp MCC No Ampacity Device GEH Horizontal Units continued on next page 82 WSHP SVX01N EN Electrical Data Table 50 Electrical data 6 to 25 tons single speed blower motor continued Maximum Comp Blower Blower Fan Overcurrent Model Total Comp RLA LRA No of Motor Motor Circuit Protective No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Cmp MCC No Ampacity Device GEH Horizontal Units continued on next page WSHP SVX01N EN 83 Electrical Data Table 50 Electrical data 6 to 25 tons single speed blower motor continued Maximum Comp Blower Blower Fan Overcurrent Model Total Comp RLA LRA No of Motor Motor Circuit Protective No Volts FLA ea ea Comp Cmp MCC No Ampacity Device GEH Horizontal Units GEV Vertical Units continued on next page NITNINININIENIENITNINININI NI NININITNININININININI NIN NIN O 84 WSHP SVX01N EN Electrical Data Table 50 Electrical data 6 to 25 tons single speed blower motor continued Maximum Comp Blower Blower
127. egister A water temperature decrease of approximately 5 9 F leaving the heat exchanger should be noted The blower and compressor operation should be smooth with no frost observed in the refrigeration circuit 10 Check the heating refrigerant pressures against values in Table 54 p 94 11 Set the thermostat to maintain the desired space temperature 12 Instruct the owner on system operation Table 53 Checklist MODE Entering fluid temperature Leaving fluid temperature Temperature differential Temperature differential F Water coil heat exchanger Water PSIG PSIG Pressure IN 7 7 7 Water coil heat exchanger Water Pressure OUT J eee ror WSHP SVX01N EN Table 53 Checklist MODE Pressure Differential COMPRESSOR Amps Volts G Discharge line temperature after 10 minutes Start Up Checklist and Log Installing Contractor Use this checklist 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 Operating Pressures There are many variables airflow air temperatures in an air conditioning system that will affect
128. eturn type to 2122F 24 20 48 060 42 060 1 600 psi 200 psi 189C to 121 C da 23 Cv at full port Non spring return type GEV GEH GEV 09 to 2122F 24 VAC 20 6 715 Ton 6 Ton 182C to 1212C 135 second stroke time 33 Cv at full port Non spring return type GEV GEH GEV GEH O9F to 2129F 24 VAC 20 10 15 Ton 7 12 Ton 189C to 1219C 135 second stroke time 37 Cv at full port Non spring return type GEV GEV 09 to 2122F 24 VAC 20 20 amp 25 Ton 15 amp 20 Ton EM 189C to 1219C 135 second stroke time 57 at full port Non spring return type 09 to 2122F 24 VAC 20 spp 18 121 135 second stroke time 10 Cv at full port 006 015 Non spring return type to 212 F 24 VAC 20 EAU TEOG 200 pS 18 C to 121 C 135 second stroke time 30 Cv at full port EXH 042 070 Non spring return type 0 F to 212 F 24 VAC 20 FERT SORS 18 C to 121 C 135 second stroke time 23 Cv at full port Note The valve body is constructed from forged brass with nickel plating with the ball and stem constructed of stainless steel For other information pertaining to the economizing water valve see the valve s data plate WSHP SVX01N EN 71 TRANE Electrical Data Table 47 Electrical data standard static motors 12 to 5 tons GEH GEV Total Comp Co
129. g as described in NEC and your local state electrical codes Failure to follow codes could result in death or serious injury 1 Remove service access panel at the unit front Figure 61 Service access panel 2 Find the blower motor relay The relay is located Figure 62 63 The relay location 15 consistent all control configurations Figure 62 Relay location Removing Speed tap Wire 3 For units w o Hot Gas Reheat Remove undesired speed tap wire from 1K4 relay at spade 3 Wire tie the lead to eliminate a short 4 For units with Hot Gas Reheat Remove undesired speed tap wire from 1K8 relay at spade 6 Wire tie the lead to eliminate short Hot Gas Reheat requires both speed taps to be adjusted to enable reheat as the lower speed tap 63 Installation Figure 63 Wiring change 5 For units without Hot Gas Reheat Select desired speed tap wire Connect desired speed tap wire to 1K4 relay at spade 3 6 For units with Hot Gas Reheat Select desired speed tap wire Connect desired speed tap wire to 1K8 relay at spade 6 Figure 64 Connecting speed tap wire 7 Install service front panel Reconnect power to the unit Table 41 4 speed motor 115 208 230 265 Lead Colors Table 42 3 speed motor 380 415 460 Lead Colors Note When using the medium or low speed tap the purple wire must be jumpered to the high speed tap blk Table 43 2 speed motor 575
130. git 8 Voltage Volts Hz Phase 1 208 60 1 2 230 60 1 3 208 60 3 4 460 60 3 5 575 60 3 6 220 240 50 1 7 265 60 1 8 230 60 3 9 380 415 50 3 Digit 9 Heat Exchanger 1 Copper Water Coil 2 Cupro Nickel Water Coil 7 Insulated Copper Water Coil 8 Insulated Cupro Nickel Water Coil Digit 10 Current Design Sequence Digit 11 Refrigeration Circuit 0 Heating and Cooling Circuit 2 Heating and Cooling Circuit with Hot Gas Reheat 3 Heating and Cooling Circuit with Waterside Economizer 4 Heating and Cooling Circuit with HGR and WSE Digit 12 Blower Configuration A Drive Package A GEH GEV B Drive Package B GEH GEV Drive Package GEH GEV D Drive Package D GEH GEV E Drive Package E GEH GEV F Drive Package F GEH GEV G Drive Package G GEH GEV H Drive Package H GEH GEV J Drive Package J GEH GEV 1 2 Speed Drive Package A GEH GEV 2 2 Speed Drive Package B GEH GEV 3 2 Speed Drive Package C GEH GEV 4 2 Speed Drive Package D GEH GEV 5 2 Speed Drive Package E GEH GEV 6 2 Speed Drive Package F GEH GEV 7 2 Speed Drive Package G GEH GEV 8 2 Speed Drive Package H GEH GEV 9 2 Speed Drive Package J GEH GEV 6 1 9 D 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Digit 13 Freeze Protection 20 F Freezestat 35 F Freezestat Digit 14 Open Digit 0 Digit 15 Supply Air Arrangement B Back Suppl
131. gt 1892 ps 31 1 2 Y 800 TOP VIEW 3 1918 LA 486 2 7 51 1727 DRAIN 3 4 19 NPTI CONTROL 55 12 1 2 318 1 HIGH VOLTAGE W 2 FRONT VIEW 1 2 3 8 1 SIDE VIEW 160 E y MN E ON RETURN AIR OPENING SUPPLY OPENING _ WITH 1 25 4 DUCT FLANGE MIN SERVICE S CLEARANCE FOR EITHER LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE IS 18 457 FOR REO UNIT FRONT FAN SHART REMOVAL 36 914 16 406 22 559 CLEARANCE C B TO WALL FILTER FRAME MUST BE PROVIDED CLEARANCE E ON EITHERTHE FORIRETURNAIR LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE CONTROL BOX SERVICE CLEARANCE a NEC requires GEV072 300 front return must be non ducted return Table 25 GEV 20 and 25 ton 240 and 300 60 Hz GEV 15 and 20 ton 180 and 240 50 Hz back return top supply Unit 60 Hz A J f D 15 5 8 in 13 1 2 in 12 in 20 7 8 in 25 ton 20 ton 14 3 4 in 15 7 8 in 13 7 8 in 23 1 2 in Std Static Std Static 375 mm 403 mm 352 mm 597 mm 25 ton 20 ton 15 5 8 in 13 1 2 in 12 in 23 1 2 in High Static High Static 397 mm 343 mm 305 mm 597 mm WSHP SVX01N EN 45 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 36 GEH and EXH waterside economizer 1 1 2 38 VIEW FIELD SUPPLY PIPING TO FIELD RETURN PIPING
132. h to the HEAT position Adjust the temperature setting upward until the unit 1 energized Warm air should blow from the register A water temperature decrease of approximately 5 9 F leaving the heat exchanger should be noted The blower and compressor operation should be smooth with no frost observed in the refrigeration circuit Check the heating refrigerant pressures against values in Table 54 p 94 Note For units with boilerless electric heat option In 11 heating mode if the entering water temperature of the heat pump falls below 45 F the electric heater will be energized and compressor operation will halt Once the entering water temperature rises above 50 F the boilerless controls returns the unit to normal operation Set the thermostat to maintain the desired space temperature 12 Instruct the owner on system operation WSHP SVX01N EN Waterside Economizer Start Up Sequence Table 46 Waterside economizing three way valve specifications Valve Conn Valve Pres Valve Close Valve Temp Unit Size 60 Hz Size Rating off pressure Range Actuator Non spring return type 09 to 212 F 24 VAC 20 006 015 006 012 1 2 600 psi 200 psi 18 C to 1212C cecond roke tiie 10 Cv at full port Non spring return type 09 to 2122F 24 VAC 20 GEH018 042 GEH015 036 3 4 FPT 600 psi 200 psi 189C to 1212C a roke tine 30 Cv at full port Non spring r
133. he vertical and horizontal equipment with the 8 5 16 in 794 mm factory supplied screws The duct collar assembly for each unit is shipped with the unit in the same box where the IOM manual is located When attaching the field ductwork to the unit provide a watertight flexible connector at the unit to prevent operating sounds from transmitting through the ductwork See Figure 47 p 57 Elbows with turning vanes or splitters are recommended to minimize air noise dueto turbulence and to reduce static pressure Figure 47 Flexible supply air connector field provided SUPPLY AIR BOOT FIELD SUPPLIED 1 INCH DUCT COLLAR FACTORY PROVIDED Return Air Ductwork Install the 1 2 25 4 mm 50 8 mm adjustable filter rack to the horizontal equipment only with the use of 4 5 16 in 794 mm factory supplied screws The vertical equipment factory ships with the filter rack and filter s installed When attaching the field ductwork to the unit provide a water tight flexible connector at the unit to prevent operating sounds from transmitting through the ductwork Elbows with turning vanes or splitters are recommended to minimize air noise dueto turbulence and to reduce static pressure WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Installation Flexible return air connector field provided 48 RETURN AIR BOOT FIELD PROVIDED DUCT COLLAR FACTORY PROVIDED Ducted Panel
134. he Horizontal Unit 59 Condensate Drain Connection 59 Supply Return Pipe Connections 60 Types of Hose Connections 60 Cleaning and Flushing the Water Loop 61 Field Installed Power Wiring 61 Main Unit Power Wiring 61 Control Power Transformer 62 Thermostat Location 62 Controls Using 24 VAC 62 Blower Motor Speed Tap Retrofit 63 Hole Plug Installation 64 Air Flow Adjustment 64 Waterside Economizer Installation 65 Waterside Economizer Installation for GEH and GEV 6 to 25 Ton Models 68 Waterside Economizer Start Up Sequence 70 Electrical Data 72 Pre Start Checklist 92 a a ee 93 Initial Unit Start up 93 Start Up Checklist and Log 93 Operating Pressures 93 Water Pressure Drop 115 Water Volume 117 Maintenance 118 Preventive Maintenance 118 Condensate Trap 118 119 Wiring Diagrams 121 Warranty Information 131 Standard Warranty 131 Extended Warranty 131 WSHP SVX01N EN S TRANE Model Number Description
135. hich may cause odors and serious health related indoor air quality problems If there is evidence of microbial growth mold on the interior insulation remove or replace the insulation prior to operating the system Failure to remove microbial growth could result in serious health problems This unit is intended for indoor use only To protect the unit from damage due to the elements and to prevent possible contaminant sources from growing the unit should be stored indoors If indoor storage is not possible the following provisions for outdoor storage must be met e Place the unit s on a dry surface or raise above the ground to assure adequate air circulation beneath the unit Cover the unit s with a water proof tarp to protect them from the elements e Make provisions for continuous venting of the covered units to prevent moisture from standing on the unit s surfaces Wet interior unit insulation can become an amplification site for microbial growth mold which has been determined to be a cause of odors and serious health related indoor air quality problems e Store units inthe normal UP orientation to maintain oil in the compressor e Horizontal units may be stacked no more than three units high Do not stack the vertical unit configurations 13 TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights GEH and Clearance Dimensions Access to the unit for service purposes should be provided at installation All 12 5
136. iency Horizontal EXV High Efficiency Vertical Digit 4 Development Sequence F Digits 5 7 Nominal Capacity 006 1 2 ton 030 22 Ton 009 3 4 ton 036 3Ton 012 1 ton 042 3 015 1 4 ton 048 4 Ton 018 1 Ton 060 5 024 2 070 6Ton Digit 8 Voltage Volts Hz Phase 1 208 60 1 4 460 60 3 2 230 60 1 7 265 60 1 3 208 60 3 8 230 60 3 Digit 9 Heat Exchanger 1 Copper Water Coil 2 Cupro Nickel Water Coil 7 Insulated Copper Water Coil Suction Line 8 Insulated Cupro Nickel Water Coil Suction Line Digit 10 Current Design Sequence Digit 11 Refrigeration Circuit 0 Heating and Cooling Circuit 2 Heating and Cooling Circuit with Hot Gas Reheat 3 Heating and Cooling Circuit with Waterside Economizer Digit 12 Blower Configuration 3 ECM Motor Digit 13 Freeze Protection A 20 F freezestat B 35 F freezestat Digit 14 Open Digit 0 Digit 15 Supply Air Arrangement Back Supply Air Arrangement Left Supply Air Arrangement Right Supply Air Arrangement T Supply Air Arrangement WSHP SVX01N EN 0 3 0 B D 1 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Digit 16 Return Air Arrangement L Left Return Air Arrangement R Right Return Air Arrangement Digit 17 Control Types D Deluxe 24V Controls Tracer ZN524 Controls F UC400 G UC400 w Wireless Comm Digit 18
137. ipping Weight 150 120 138 155 168 Ibs 63 kg 76 kg 144 155 174 165 180 150 65 kg 79 kg Note All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis Table 30 GEH 1212 15 tons 150 180 60 Hz right return 10 127 tons 120 150 50 Hz left return waterside economizer GEH 60 Hz GEH 50Hz2 Hanging Weight Shipping Weight 213 Ibs 243 Ibs 150 180 120 150 97 kg 110 kg Note All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis 50 WSHP SVX01N EN Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 41 1272 15 tons 150 180 60 Hz left return 10 1272 tons 120 150 50 Hz left return waterside economizer a b 1 5 8 42 OD COPPERTO 689 FIELD SUPPLY PIPING 1 1 2 38 NPTI FOR FIELD RETURN PIPING a Entering water is on the AB port b Field piping required on waterside economizer WSHP SVX01N EN 51 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 42 GEV 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 and 77 ton 072 and 090 50 Hz waterside economizer FIELD f RETURN PIPING e 0 mn A B TO FIELD SUPPLY PIPING gt lt 2 1 4 57 a Entering water is on the AB port Table 31 GEV 6 10 tons 072 120 60 Hz 6 and 772 ton 072 and 090 50 Hz waterside economizer Weight Weight 1 1 4 1 3 8 4 148 Ibs 178 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 4 4 168 16 198 155 090 072 38 41 111 94 kg 108 kg Note All dimen
138. l option include a low pressure switch to prevent compressor operation during low temperature or low suction activity The switch is set to activate at refrigerant pressure of 40 psig to fit most applications A high pressure switch prevents compressor operation during high or excessive discharge pressures exceeding 650 psig The lockout relay will disable the compressor on a high or low pressure condition For units that contain a condensate overflow switch option a condensate overflow condition will also disable the compressor through the lockout relay The relay may be reset at the thermostat or by cycling power to the unit General alarm is accomplished through the lockout relay This feature will drive dry contacts only and cannot be used to drive field installed control inputs Trane provides a 32 minute time delay for compressor control Deluxe 24V Controls option Units containing the Deluxe 24V control design will incorporate a microprocessor based control board The Trane microprocessor board is factory wired to a terminal strip to provide all necessary terminals for field connection deluxe board 1 equipped with a random start relay anti short cycle timer brown out protection compressor disable condensate overflow unit safety control diagnostics and a generic relay which may be available for field use See Table 65 p 119 for diagnostic information and Figure 59 p 62 and Figure 60 p 63 for thermostat
139. least expensive means of connecting the heat pump to the supply return water loop Valve soav T Deluxe ball valve hose kit Ball Valve w PT W Blowdown Valve w Hose Connector With the addition of a shut off device on the supply and return of the system the unit may be isolated during service or maintenance situation This system may be installed as a wide open full water flow to the equipment design or manually balanced by utilizing the pressure temperature ports on the top of the ball valve shut off device Manual balance hose kit Mesurmeter Ball Valve w PT Ball Valve w PT Optional Strainer Blowdown Valve w Hose Connector A circuit setter provides a means of manually balancing the water flow to the heat pump This manual in line balancing method is accurate up to 20 In order to determine flow rate the user must record both handle position and differential pressure drop Then the user must consulta chart containing both pieces of information and make the necessary adjustments to the circuit setter WSHP SVX01N EN Automatic balance hose Inline Mesurflo Balance Valve SRE SS SALTAN Optional Strainer Blowdown Valve w Hose Connector Ball Valve For self balancing flow control a Hays Measurflo balancing hose kit provides a constant flow rate over the pressure differential range of 2 80 psid As s
140. mbly from the economizer support angle mounted in Step 5 7 Secure the economizer to the unit using the four plates 4475 1630 0100 found in the economizer packaging Two plates should be applied to each economizer side GEV ONLY Secure the bracket on the bottom of the WSHP SVX01N EN economizer cabinet to the unit compressor compartment center post 8 Install the field portion of the water piping and the 3 way valve together Note Entering water is on the AB port 9 Verify the control board for the waterside economizer is located at the back of the control box The temperature rating of this board is factory set to 55 F 10 Thread the economizer s entering water temperature sensor 4RT1 through the water in line of the water source heat pump upstream from the valve This sensor 1 used by the economizer s 3 way valve to determine if water flow should be directed through the waterside economizing coil 11 Tie wrap the thermistor to the water line supply side upstream of the water pipe to the economizer The thermistor must be situated so that the thermistor 1 capable of reading the actual entering water temperature regardless of the economizer s on or off situation 12 Insulate the thermistor with tubing insulation 13 Tie wrap each end of the tubing insulation to prevent air filtration The tie wraps and insulation are located in a bag and shipped inside of the unit 14 Thread the factory wire harness th
141. mended that 20 in of service clearance for the sides see Figure 4 p 15 from other mechanical and electrical equipment where shown The unit may be serviced through the front access panel or remaining open sides Some local codes require a greater service clearance than listed below Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Figure 4 GEV 6 10 tons clearance FRONT RETURN TOP SUPPLY d ACCESS PANEL FOR 20 36 SHEAVES AND BELTS 508 914 SERVICE SERVICE CLEARANCE m GEV 1275 25 Tons Clearance Dimensions Figure 5 p 15 outlines service clearances A 36 in service clearance is required for all configurations attheunitfront A 24 in service clearance see Figure 3 p 15 from other mechanical and electrical equipment where shown is recommended for all configurations The unit may be serviced through the front access panel Some local codes require a greater service clearance than listed below Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Figure 5 GEV 1272 25 tons clearance 18 457 FRONT RETURN AIR BACK SUPPLY AIR MIN SERVICE CLEARANCE FOR EI THER LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE IS 22 559 FOR FAN SHAFT REMOVAL NEC REQ A 22 559 CLEARANCE MIN 36 914 16 406 TO MUST BE PROVIDED C B TO WALL FILTER FRAME ON EITHER THE CLEARANCE FOR RETURN AIR LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE CONTROL BOX UNIT FRONT 15 Unit Dimensions and Weights
142. mp Unit RLA LRA of Motor Model No Volts FLA ea ea Comp MCC Maximum Protective Device continued on next page 10 9 0 0 13 7 0 0 12 5 0 0 11 8 0 0 13 0 0 0 18 1 0 0 72 WSHP SVX01N EN Electrical Data Table 47 Electrical data standard static motors 12 to 5 tons continued GEH GEV Maximum Total Unit Model No Volts FLA ea ea Comp MCC GEH GEVO18 265 60 1 15 9 7 7 35 0 1 0 80 1 8 1 018 380 415 50 3 5 2 4 2 28 0 GEH GEV018 380 415 50 3 7 0 3 6 28 0 GEH GEVO24 208 60 1 14 9 12 8 58 3 GEH GEVO24 208 60 1 17 8 12 8 58 3 GEH GEVO24 230 60 1 14 9 12 8 58 3 GEH GEVO24 230 60 1 19 5 12 8 58 3 GEH GEVO24 220 240 50 1 12 7 11 2 GEH GEV024 220 240 50 1 24 0 11 2 GEH GEVO24 265 60 1 1 GEH GEVO24 265 60 1 GEH GEVO24 208 60 3 GEH GEVO24 208 60 3 GEH GEVO24 230 60 3 GEH GEVO24 230 60 3 GEH GEV024 380 415 50 3 GEH GEV024 380 415 50 3 GEH GEVO24 460 60 3 GEH GEVO24 460 60 3 GEH GEVO30 208 60 1 GEH GEVO30 208 60 1 GEH GEVO30 230 60 1 GEH GEVO30 230 60 1 030 220 240 50 1 030 220 240 50 1 GEH GEVO30 265 60 1 12 7 GEH GEVO30 265 60 1 26 4 GEH GEVO30 208 60 3 11 0 GEH GEVO30 208 60 3 13 5 GEH GEVO30 230 60 3 11 0 GEH GEVO30 230 60 3 14 7 GEH GEV030 380 415 50 3 7 5 5 8 GEH GEV030 380 415 50 3 10 8 5 8 GEH GEVO30 460 60 3
143. msia se 39x nz 114 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 55 Operating pressures cooling heating for EX units continued Operating Data Cooling Entering Suction Discharge water pressure pressure Model 2F psig psig Water Pressure Drop Table 56 p 115 should be used to define feet of head pressure drop Please note the feet of pressure ft head provided is at ARI ISO standard To calculate feet of head when using gauges that read in PSIG multiply PSI by 2 31 Table 56 Cooling water pressure drops WPD in feet of head units 12 6 ton 60 Hz EWT F Pressure WSHP SVX01N EN Air temp Unit Size 60 Hz GEHO24 GEHO30 GEHO36 GEH042 48 GEHO60 72 9 20 150 180 drop 2F DB nme su sem 3 59 _ e 135156 209296 1032 2026 150172 300010 _ as 31e 16159 238 2025 1862 4452 1215 _ C ee 16159 9559 2025 192221 wes 3032 _ o oue e ma 1m _ m 39m 139 mem s mess 59 _ 154 1828 303 ms seam so es 1s 133153 228294 2126 101068
144. nce on the control panel side of the unit Some local codes require a greater service clearance Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Installer is responsible for following all local and NEC code requirements Equipment containing a same side supply return combination requires a 3 in 229 mm clearance on one side Access to the TXV may not be possible with this 3 in 229 mm clearance If hot gas reheat is specified for a size 018 024 the actual cabinet size increases to an 036 cabinet a Return air opening dimension b Filter rack dimension WSHP SVX01N EN 17 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 8 Left return right supply TOP REFRIG AND CONTROL ACCESS BLOWER ACCESS L W O M W l 3 4 19 NPTI RIGHT SIDE Table 6 Left return right supply GEH EXH Unit wn n e o ame 508 m 292 a 45 B 3 13 476 346 470 83 508 351 508 n 175 251 292 dos 70 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 018 ose 5 Eo 5 PUT 3 4 3 4 1137 5 3 4 16 5 8 18 1 2 4 1 4 1168 584 457 584 mn 210 x 248 Ge 121 83 19 19 RED 552 422 470 108 1168 584 584 sa 210 289 121 8 E E 19 552 422 597 108 az 635 p uS 267 343 432 25 d 19 1238 603 448 597 83 aam 838 749 333 289 45
145. ntal units require an 18 in 457 mm surround clearance from other mechanical and electrical equipment to enable panel removal from the unit for service maintenance ability NEC requires 36 in clearance on the control panel side of the unit Some local codes require a greater service clearance Check all code requirements prior to unit installations Installer is responsible for following all local and NEC code requirements 3 Equipment containing a same side supply return combination requires a 3 in 229 mm clearance on one side Access to the TXV may not be possible with this 3 in 229 mm clearance 4 If hot gas reheat is specified for a size 018 024 the actual cabinet size increases to an 036 cabinet 5 When a horizontal model is ordered with the same side return and supply in a ducted application bottom filter removal is required due to limited access on either side of the filter A A O Return air opening dimension b Filter rack dimension Note lt is recommended to order a bottom access filter rack with right return right supply combination due to potential problem with return air filter removal WSHP SVX01N EN 21 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 12 Left return top supply GEVE A and later design sequence EXV A and later design sequence BLOWER ACCESS COMP CONTROL ACCESS HI VOLT 12 9 172 8 3 4 305 241
146. ntinued on next page 78 WSHP SVX01N EN Electrical Data Table 49 Electrical data ECM motors 12 to 6 tons EXH EXV continued Maximum Total Comp Comp Blower Blower Minimum Overcurrent Model Unit RLA LRA Motor Motor Circuit Protective Electric Electric No Volts FLA ea ea FLA hp Ampacity Device Heat kW Heat Amps EXH Horizontal Units continued on next page WSHP SVX01N EN 79 Electrical Data Table 49 Electrical data ECM motors 12 to 6 tons EXH EXV continued Maximum Total Comp Comp Blower Blower Minimum Overcurrent Model Unit RLA LRA Motor Motor Circuit Protective Electric Electric No Volts FLA ea ea FLA hp Ampacity Device Heat kW Heat Amps EXH Horizontal Units EXV Vertical Units continued on next page 80 WSHP SVX01N EN Electrical Data Table 49 Electrical data ECM motors 12 to 6 tons EXH EXV continued Maximum Total Comp Comp Blower Blower Minimum Overcurrent Model Unit RLA LRA Motor Motor Circuit Protective Electric Electric No Volts FLA ea ea FLA hp Ampacity Device Heat kW Heat Amps EXV Vertical Units continued on next page WSHP SVX01N EN 81 Electrical Data Table 49 Electrical data ECM motors 12 to 6 tons EXH EXV continued Maximum Total Comp Comp Blower Blower Minimum Overcurrent Model Unit RLA LRA Motor Motor Circuit Protective El
147. nufacturers Materials Safety Data Sheet and follow all recommended safe handling practices Failure to follow all safety instructions could result in death or serious injury It should be noted that water quality should be checked periodically See Table 63 p 118 Table 63 Water quality Scaling Amount Calcium and magnesium total hardness Less than 350 ppm Corrosion pH 7 9 5 Hydrogen Sulfide Less than 1 ppm Sulfates Chlorides Carbon Dioxide Total dissolved solids TDS Less than 25 ppm Less than 125 ppm Less than 75 ppm Less than 1000 ppm Biological Growth Bacteria Low Erosion Suspended Solids Low Condensate Trap For units incorporating a negative trap design ensure that the condensate system is primed with water at all times Allowing a negative pressure condensate system to run dry could cause a break in the condensate seal allowing the fan to draw water from the condensate line to spray moisture into the mechanical system By maintaining a primed condensate trap a seal will be created and will help prevent these complications WSHP SVX01N EN Troubleshooting AWARNING Hazardous Service Procedures The maintenance and trouble shooting procedures recommended in this section of the manual could result in exposure to electrical mechanical or other potential safety hazards Always refer to the safety warnings provided throughout this manual concerning these procedures When possible di
148. operating refrigerant pressures and temperatures The charts below shows approximate conditions and is based on air flow at the 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 is based on the use of an anti freeze solution having a freezing point 20 F lower than the minimum expected entering temperature 93 Table 54 Operating pressures cooling heating for units Operating Data Heating Entering Water Temp F Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Rise Air Temp Suction Discharge Pressure Pressure Water Temp Drop F Air Temp Rise F DB GEH GEV 006 60 Hz 143 165 190 243 13 16 24 30 110 127 297 377 26 34 006 60 Hz 143 164 184 235 11 13 24 31 113 130 300 382 68 27 34 006 60 Hz 145 167 217 277 13 16 23 30 128 147 317 404 30 39 006 60 144 166 210 268 Dif 24 30 131 151 320 407 31 39 006 60 Hz 68 14 148 171 254 324 12 15 23 29 154 177 345 439 10 12 35 45 006 60 Hz 68 17 147 170 244 312 10 13 23 29 158 182 349 444 36 45 006 60 Hz 148 171 281 358 12 15 23 29 169 195 361 459 10 13 38 48 006 60 Hz 148 170 273 348 10 13 23 29 175 201 366 466 38 48 006 60 Hz 86 14 149 172 328 418 12 15 22 28 197 226 388 494 11 15 41 52 006 60 86 17 149 172 320 407 10 13 23 29 203 234 395 502 10 12 41 52 009 60 2
149. rant coil WSHP SVX01N EN 23 Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 14 Right return top supply GEVE A and later design sequence EXV A and later design sequence BLOWER ACCESS COMP CONTROL ACCESS DRAIN 12 9 1 2 241 05 G LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE Table 12 Right return top supply A and later design sequence EXV A and later design sequence GEV Unit 006 015 018 024 030 036 042 Std 048 Hi 048 060 EXV Unit 006 009 012 015 018 024 030 036 042 060 070 Note 21 1 2 2 19 1 2 1 2 2 2 26 1 2 24 1 2 L NPTI NPTI FPT 19 1 2 31 1 4 21 1 2 11 1 2 5 3 4 9 1 2 17 6 7 8 8 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 495 794 546 292 102 146 241 381 432 175 203 19 13 13 19 19 9 3 4 39 1 4 21 1 2 13 1 2 9 1 2 23 3 4 7 4132 8 1 4 248 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 546 997 546 343 102 1021 241 603 368 11 3 8 19 19 19 4 1 2 41 7 8 26 1 2 3 1 4 5 3 4 9 1 2 10 1 2 13 1 2 1 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 6 1 2 46 7 8 30 172 8 457 4 1 4 9 1 2 2 27 7 8 13 7 8 13 7 8 1 2 1 1 3 4 673 1191 775 108 241 737 708 352 352 13 25 25 19 46 7 8 30 1 2 4 1 4 2 2 dan 15 E 4 19
150. rap See page Condensate Drain Connection p 59 for proper trapping of condensation 69 TRANE Waterside Economizer Start Up Sequence Set the thermostat to the highest position Set the thermostat system switch to COOL with the fan control to AUTO The compressor should NOT run Reduce the thermostat setting until the compressor reversing valve solenoid valve and loop pump are energized Adjust water flow utilizing pressure temperature plugs and comparing to tables contained in specification sheet data Water leaving the heat exchanger should be warmer than the entering water temperature approximately 9 12 F blower operation should be smooth compressor and blower amps should be within data plate ratings the suction line should be cool with no frost observed in the refrigerant circuit Check the cooling refrigerant pressures against values in Table 54 p 94 Note Ifcooling mode is activated and the entering water temperature of the heat pump falls below 55 F the 2 position water side economizing valve will become energized open and compressor operation will halt allowing for free cooling in the space 5 Turnthe thermostat system switch to the OFF position 70 Unit should stop running and the reversing valve should de energize 10 Leave unit off for approximately FIVE minutes to allow for pressure equalization Turn the thermostat to the lowest setting Set the thermostat system switc
151. re it is stored Concealed damage must be reported within 15 days Ifconcealed damage is discovered stop unpacking the shipment e Do not remove damaged material from the receiving location Take photos of the damage if possible The owner must provide reasonable evidence that the damage did not occur after delivery e Notify thecarrier sterminal of damage immediately by phone and by mail Request an immediate joint inspection of the damage by the carrier and the consignee e Do not attempt to repair any damaged parts until the parts are inspected by the carrier s representative Jobsite Inspection Checklist Always perform the following checks before accepting a unit e Verify that the nameplate data matches the data on the sales order and bill of lading including electrical data Verify that the power supply complies with the unit nameplate specifications Visually inspect the exterior of the unit for signs of shipping damage Do not sign the bill of lading accepting the unit s until inspection has been completed Check for damage promptly after the unit s are unloaded Once the bill of lading is signed at the jobsite the unit s are now the property of the SOLDTO party and future freight claims MAY NOT be accepted by the freight company WSHP SVX01N EN Jobsite Storage Microbial Growth Wet interior unit insulation can become an amplification site for microbial growth mold w
152. ric heat will contain the controls interface ONLY for field provided electric heat selection heater for this model shall be external to the equipment by the contractor for ease of installation All power connections for the electric heater will be completely separate from the unit for field supplied electric heat Note When the unit has boilerless control the electric heat is not used as supplemental electric heat but as a primary heat 10 Hot Gas Reheat option With the reheat option the return air from the space is conditioned by the air to refrigerant coil then reheated by the reheat coil to control not only the space temperature butto also reduce the relative humidity of the space When operating in the reheat mode meaning the sensible temperature has been met in the space the humidistat signals the reheat relay coil to energize allowing the high pressure refrigerant gas to flow from the compressor through the reheat valve into the reversing valve or reheat coil A switching relay has been provided for the reheat application to adjust the blower motor from normal operation to low speed when the hot gas reheat 1 energized for 1 2 5 ton and EXH V070 equipment only Note A high static blower motor is required to support the hot gas reheat option for GEH V 12 5 ton Note Units containing the hot gas reheat option should not be used as a make up air unit 2 Speed Blower Motor option The 6 25
153. rough the low voltage hole of the heat pump to the 3 way valve s wire harness 15 Connect factory installed wire harness to the to the wire harness supplied with the 3 way valve see Table 45 p 69 Table 45 Actuator factory harness wire table Actuator Wire Color Factory Harness Wire Color 1 BLK 251 2 WHT 23T White 3 WHT EN 73A White 16 Bundle excess valve wire and wire tie the bundle neatly 17 Install control side service panel to the heat pump 18 Install the unit filter frame to the economizing inlet 19 Insulate the economizing piping package with field supplied pipe insulation Insulating the piping will help stop condensation from forming on the pipe Note does not provide insulation on the economizing piping package This insulation must be field provided and field installed Note does not provide condensate overflow protection of the waterside economizer This must be field provided and field installed 20 Install waterside service panel to the heat pump 21 The economizer condensate line must be trapped prior to the unit s drain line This helps prevent air from WSHP SVX01N EN Installation being sucked through the drain line causing condensate to spit or build up in the economizer or unit drain pans Field pipe the drain lines of the waterside economizer and water source heat pump together prior to installing a condensate t
154. s for grounds shorts and mis wiring Use copper conductors unless otherwise specified Do not run the AC low voltage wiring in the same conduit with the high voltage power wiring Table 40 24V AC conductors Distance from unit to control Recommended wire size 000 460 ft 18 gauge 461 732 ft 16 gauge 733 1000 ft 14 gauge Figure 59 Low voltage connection GEH V 12 5 ton and EXH V9 1 6 ton equipment Basic Controls Wall Mounted Thermostat Deluxe Controls Wall Mounted Thermostat 1 1 24 24 REVERSING VALVE COOL COMPRESSOR amp VAR SPD PUMP SOLENOID 24 VAC GENERAL ALARM OUTPUT 24 VAC COMMON amp VAR SPD PUMP SOLENOID REVERSING VALVE COOL COMPRESSOR amp VAR SPD PUMP SOLENOID 24 VAC COMMON amp VAR SPD PUMP SOLENOID ELECTRIC HEAT 24 VAC COMPRESSOR DISABLE INPUT 24 VAC COMPRESSOR DISABLE INPUT ALARM CONTACT OUTPUT ALARM CONTACT OUTPUT Deluxe Controls with Reheat 24 VAC FAN REVERSING VALVE COOL COMPRESSOR 24 VAC COMMON amp VAR SPD PUMP SOLENOID 24 VAC COMPRESSOR DISABLE NPUT 24 VAC COMPRESSOR DISABLE HUMIDISTAT VAR SPD PUMP SOLENOID ALARM CONTACT OUTPUT ALARM CONTACT OUTPUT a Basic controls not available on EXH V units Low voltage connection diagrams for basic and deluxe 24 V control packages mounted on 12 6 ton equipment sizes are shown Figure 59 62 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Installation Figure 60 Low voltage conne
155. sconnect all electrical power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized When necessary to work with live electrical components have a qualified licensed electrician or other individual who has been trained in handling live electrical components per these tasks Failure to follow all of the recommended safety warnings provided could result in death or serious injury Table 64 Diagnostic LEDs Color Green Color Red OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF FLASH OFF oW _ ON FLASH FLASH wo o ov oN SH ON FLASH OFF ON OFF Table 65 Troubleshooting table S TRANE Deluxe Controls Troubleshooting units which contain the deluxe control option may be made easy by using the three LEDs light emitting diodes These LEDs are provided for indicating the operating mode of the controller The LEDs are intended to aid in troubleshooting The LEDs are labeled on the circuit board with numbers as referenced in Table 64 p 119 Controller Mode Control OFF Normal Compressor OFF Anti short cycle Normal Compressor ON Brownout Condition Soft Lockout low pressure Soft Lockout high pressure Manual Lockout low pressure Manual Lockout high pressure Manual Lockout condensate overflow Compressor Disable Heating Cooling Cause Problem No response to any thermostat setting m gt
156. should conform per national and local codes and is the responsibility of the contractor Figure 54 Hanging the unit Am 3 8 ALL THREAD BY OTHERS 3 8 WASHER NU BY OTHERS Condensate Drain Connection Figure 55 Negative pressure system PAR SSR 125 4 mum EVERY 1 25 pr DE HLGATIVE STATE THE mimi HALE L J PIPE HSULATION AH CLEAN OUT L CAPPED and SEALED Install proper trapping to the equipment The unit drain connection is 34 in NPT for all 12 25 ton GEH 2 5 ton and EXH V 12 6 ton models For 6 15 ton GEH models the drain connection is 12 in PVC schedule 40 pipe When designing the condensate trap for the water source system it is important to consider the unit draw thru design requiring negative pressure trapping In a properly trapped system when condensate forms during normal operation the water level in the trap rises until there is a constant flow It is imperative to maintain water in the trap and not allow the trap to dry out during heating season Keeping trap primed at all times will enable the water to flow properly See Figure 55 p 59 for 59 Installation appropriate dimensions required in a negative pressure system Supply Return Pipe Connections Figure 56 Supply return pipe connections
157. sions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis Unit 60 Hz 072 52 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 43 GEV 121 25 tons 150 300 waterside economizer TOP VIEW A TO FIELD RETURN PIPING gt SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW 70 FIELD SUPPLY PIPING a Entering water is on the AB port Table 32 GEV 1212 25 tons 150 300 waterside economizer A GEV 60 Hz GEV 50 Hz NPTI oam Hanging Weight Shipping Weight 1 1 2 1 5 8 15 7 8 4 3 8 275 105 305 155 150 180 120 150 2 2 1 8 16 1 4 4 7 8 310 105 340 105 240 180 2 2 1 8 16 1 4 4 7 8 395 155 425 lbs 300 240 Note All dimensions are in inches followed by millimeters in parenthesis Table 33 Unit weights GEH 12 5 ton 60 Hz GEH Net weight bs 165 165 175 173 208 253 253 268 288 Ship Weight WSHP SVX01N EN 53 TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 44 Waterside economizer coil piping diagram Note applicable only to 6 to 25 ton models Unit Water Outlet Unit Heat Exchanger WSE Coll WSE Coll Outlet Inlet WSE Coil Port 3 Way Valve Please match the entering water port marking with rt B the marking label Po on the valve prior Entering Water to using this diagram 54 WSHP SVX01N EN Table 35 Unit weights EXV 72 6 ton Shipping Weight Unit Weight without EXV 60 Hz with p
158. sr _ as 1232 16156 29734 2025 1215 _ as 354 156156 zem 2025 188216 9259 93 _ ixase 3m sn Table 56 Cooling water pressure drops WPD feet of 6 ton continued Suction head for units Ft EWT Pressure GEHO36 Heating Discharge pressure pressure TEMP drop psig psig 39 emen 5 nz _ 5 349 5 349 385 _ 5 x3 gt 86 309 8 95 Air temp rise 9F DB 21 27 21 27 24 31 24 31 27 35 28 35 31 40 32 40 33 42 34 43 36 45 36 46 20 26 21 26 23 29 24 30 26 33 27 34 31 39 31 40 33 42 34 43 37 47 38 48 13 2 11 1 11 5 13 6 6 8 12 3 11 4 12 0 13 8 14 1 13 4 18 2 115 116 WSHP SVX01N EN Start Up Table 56 Cooling water pressure drops WPD in feet of Table 57 Cooling water pressure drops WPD in feet of head for units 12 6 ton continued head for EX units continued Unit Size Unit Size 60 Hz EWT F 2 60 Hz 06 3 0 060 36 35 Pre Table 58 Heating water pressure drops WPD in feet of 18 015 86 4 2 6 3 head for units Unit Size Ft 6 00 86 125 6 18 42
159. st Before energizing the unit the following system devices must be checked 92 Is the high voltage power supply correct and in accordance with the nameplate ratings 15 phasing of the unit correct per compressor rotation scroll compressor only Is the field wiring and circuit protection the correct size Is the low voltage control circuit wiring correct per the unit wiring diagram Is the piping system clean complete and correct A recommendation of all system flushing of debris from the water to refrigerant heat exchanger along with air purging from the water to refrigerant heat exchanger be done in accordance with the Closed Loop Ground Source Heat Pump Systems Installation Guide Is vibration isolation provided i e unit isolation pad hose kits Is unit serviceable See clearance specifications in Unit Dimensions and Weights p 14 Are low high side pressure temperature caps secure and in place Are all the unit access panels secure and in place e 5 the thermostat in the OFF position e 5 the water flow established and circulating through all the units Is the duct work correctly sized run taped insulated and weather proofed with proper unit arrangement e 5 the condensate line properly sized run trapped pitched and primed e 5 zone sensor correctly wired and in a good location Does indoor blower turn freely without rubbing e Has all work been done
160. t 10 Current Design 1 Internal Boilerless Electric Heat Sequence 4 External Boilerless Electric Heat Digit 11 Refrigeration Circuit Digit 23 Open 0 Heating and Cooling Circuit Digit 24 Filter Type 2 Heating and Cooling Circuit with 1 1 Throwaway Filter Hot Gas Reheat 2 2 Throwaway Filter 3 Heating and Cooling Circuit with 4 MERV 8 Waterside Economizer 5 MERV 13 Digit 12 Blower Configuration Digit 25 Acoustic 1 Standard Blower Motor Arrangement 2 High Static Blower Motor 0 2 Enhanced Sound Attenuation Digit 13 Freeze Protection 1 Deluxe Sound Attenuation 20 F Freezestat extended range Digits 26 36 Does Not Apply geothermal to GEH or GEV B 35 F Freezestat JL 00000000000 Digits 26 36 not Digit 14 Open Digit 0 applicable to the GEH or GEV products Digit 15 Supply Air Arrangement B Back Supply Air Arrangement F Front Supply Air Arrangement L Left Supply Air Arrangement R Right Supply Air Arrangement T Top Supply Air Arrangement WSHP SVX01N EN 5 TRANE Model Number Description 6 to 25 E O 7 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Digits 1 3 Unit Configuration GEH High Efficiency Horizontal GEV High Efficiency Vertical Digit 4 Development Sequence 410 Digits 5 7 Nominal Capacity 072 6 180 15 090 772 240 20 120 10 Ton 300 25 Ton 150 12 gt Di
161. t gas reheat is specified for a size 018 024 the actual cabinet size increases to an 036 cabinet cau a Return air opening dimension b Filter rack dimension 18 WSHP SVX01N EN TRANE Unit Dimensions and Weights Figure 9 Right return left supply GEH EXH REFRIG E AND BLOWER CONTROL ACCESS OPENING ACCESS PANEL HI VOLT WCI mounting location 1 NE lt RIGHT SIDE Table 7 L M a p E x mien n P o 006 009 40 20 15 20 15 6 8 x 8 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 18 1 2 3 1 4 1016 508 381 508 381 175 203 292 114 45 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 012 015 40 20 15 20 15 6 7 8 x 9 7 8 292 108 3 4 19 1 2 1 2 18 1 2 3 1 4 1016 508 381 508 381 175 x 251 292 108 13 13 984 476 346 470 83 018 46 23 18 23 18 8 1 4 x 9 3 4 1 3 8 3 4 3 4 18 1 2 4 1 4 1168 584 457 584 457 210 x 248 343 121 35 19 19 1 1137 552 422 470 108 024 030 46 23 18 23 18 8 1 4 x 11 3 8 1 3 8 3 4 3 4 18 1 2 4 1 4 1168 584 457 584 457 210 x 289 343 121 35 19 19 1 1137 552 422 597 108 036 042 50 25 19 25 20 10 1 2 x 13 1 2 17 4 1 3 4 3 4 23 1 2 3 1 4 1270 635 483 635 508 267 343 432 102 25 19 19 1238 603 448 597 83 1473 838 533 597
162. ton GEH V models have indoor blowers that are available with 2 speed motors selectable in the model number Digit 12 drive packages one to nine High speed airflow matches the single speed motor airflow referenced in the Fan Performance tables Low fan speed airflow is approximately 50 of high fan speed airflow The 6 25 ton GEH V two speed blower motors are available with the following options Deluxe 24V or UC400 controls Heat Pump HP or HP w Hot Gas Reheat or HP w Waterside Economizer Not available with Boilerless or Supplemental Electric Heat Table 2 6 to 25 ton GEH V fan speed for two speed drive packages one to nine Compresso Compresso RV State rl r2 Fan Speed Heat lt OFF HIGH Cool OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF WSHP SVX01N EN 3 Model 60 Hz 006 009 12 015 018 24 042 048 060 006 009 GEVE012 015 GEVE018 GEVE024 GEVE030 GEVE036 GEVE042 GEVE048 GEVE060 072 090 120 150 180 72 GEVE090 GEVE120 GEVE150 GEVE180 GEVE240 GEVE300 EXHFO06 EXHFOO9 EXHFO12 EXHFO15 EXHFO18 EXHF024 EXHFO30 EXHFO36 42 EXHF048 continued on next page WSHP SVX01N EN Refrigerant charge Circuit 1 25 3 717 26 0 737 28 5 808 29 0 822 36 5 1 035 39 0 1 106 44 0 1 2
163. x 759 GEV 072 120 090 20 x 20 4 508 x 508 150 300 19 5 8 x 24 5 8 6 498 x 625 EXH 006 015 5 14 5 8 x 20 1 4 371 x 514 018 024 17 7 8 23 7 8 454 607 030 036 18 5 8 25 3 8 473 645 042 070 0 s 20 5 8 x 29 3 4 524 x 755 EXV 006 015 ia 15 7 8 x 19 7 8 403 x 504 018 024 4 19 7 8 x 19 7 8 505 x 505 030 036 ae 19 7 8 x 24 7 8 504 x 632 042 060 23 7 8 29 7 8 606 759 070 4 27 7 8 29 7 8 708 759 118 Check the contactors and relays within the control panel at least once a year It is good practice to check the tightness of the various wiring connections within the control panel A strainer 60 mesh or greater must be used on an open loop system to keep debris from entering the unit heat exchanger and to ensure a clean system For units on well water it is important to check the cleanliness of the water to refrigerant heat exchanger Should it become contaminated with dirt and scaling as result of bad water the heat exchanger will have to be back flushed and cleaned with a chemical that will remove the scale This service should be performed by an experienced service person AWARNING Hazardous Chemicals Cleaning agents can be either acidic or highly alkaline Handle chemical carefully Proper handling should include goggles or face shield chemical resistant gloves boots apron or suit as required For personal safety refer to the cleaning agent ma
164. y Air Arrangement F Front Supply Air Arrangement L Left Supply Air Arrangement R Right Supply Air Arrangement T Top Supply Air Arrangement Digit 16 Return Air Arrangement B Back Return Air Arrangement F Front Return Air Arrangement L Left Return Air Arrangement R Right Return Air Arrangement Digit 17 Control Types D Deluxe 24V Controls 7 524 Controls UC400 G UC400 w Wireless Comm Digit 18 Open 0 Wall Mounted Location Digit 19 Fault Sensors 0 No Fault Sensor 1 Condensate Overflow Sensor 2 Filter Maintenance Timer 3 Condensate Overflow and Filter Maintenance Timer 4 Fan Status Sensor 6 Condensate Overflow and Fan Status H Fan Status and Filter Maintenance Timer J Fan Status Filter Maintenance Timer and Condensate Overflow Sensor Digit 20 Open 0 No Additional Temperature Sensor Digit 21 Open Digit 22 Electric Heat 0 No Electric Heat 4 External Boilerless Electric Heat 5 External Supplemental Electric Heat Digit 23 Open Digit 24 Filter Type 1 1 in Throwaway Filter 2 2 in Throwaway Filter 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 36 Digit 25 36 Does Not Apply to GEH or GEV 00000000000 Digits 25 36 are not applicable to the GEH or GEV products WSHP SVX01N EN Model Number Description Y to 6 Ton E X H F 6 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digits 1 3 Unit Configuration EXH High Effic
165. ystem pressures change through the addition of heat pumps for example each individual flow control valve will automatically adjust to the new system conditions Additional accessories such as a strainer are recommended for use to eliminate contaminants from entering the co axial water to refrigerant heat exchanger Cleaning and Flushing the Water Loop After the piping system is complete the flexible hose connectors should be doubled back to complete the water circuit external to the unit avoiding trash settle out in the condenser An extra pipe may be necessary to connect the hose kits 1 Water circulation system should be filled with clean water using the water make up connections Note Air vents should be open during filling 2 With the air vents closed start the circulating pump and then crack the air vents to bleed off the trapped air assuring circulation through all components of the system Note Make up water must be available to the system to replace the volume formerly occupied by the air that is bled off 3 With the air vented and the water circulating the entire system should be checked for leaks with repairs made as required 4 Operate the supplementary heat system boiler making checks per manufacturer s instructions During this operation visual checks should be made for leaks that may have occurred due to increased heat Repair as required 5 Openthe system atthe lowest point for the initial
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