Convertible Variable Speed –
Communicating Air Handlers
2/4TEE3C49A1000A
WARNING:
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL
RATED VOLTS/PH/HZ.
RATINGS 1
INDOOR COIL — Type
Rows — F.P.I.
Face Area (sq. ft.)
Tube Size (in.)
Refrigerant Control
Drain Conn. Size (in.) 2
DUCT CONNECTIONS
INDOOR FAN — Type
Diameter-Width (In.)
No. Used
Drive - No. Speeds
CFM vs. in. w.g.
No. Motors — H.P.
Motor Speed R.P.M.
Volts/Ph/Hz
F.L. Amps
FILTER
Vertical Applications
Filter Furnished?
Type Recommended
No.-Size-Thickness
Horizontal Applications
Filter Furnished?
Recommended Size
REFRIGERANT
Ref. Line Connections
Coupling or Conn. Size — in. Gas
Coupling or Conn. Size — in. Liq.
DIMENSIONS
Crated (In.)
Uncrated
WEIGHT
Shipping (Lbs.) / Net (Lbs.)
1 These Air Handlers are A.R.I. certified with various Split System Air Condi-
tioners and Heat Pumps (ARI STANDARD 210/240). Refer to the Split System Outdoor Unit Product Data Guides for performance data.
2 3/4" Male Plastic Pipe (Ref.: ASTM 1785-76)
3 Minimum filter size for horizontal applications will be based on airflow selec-
tion and will be calculated as follows:
Low Velocity Filter: Face area (Sq. Ft.) = CFM / 300
High Velocity Filter: Face area (Sq. Ft.) = CFM / 500
4 Torque Spec for TXV = Tighten 1/6 turn past finger tight
5 See Installer's Guide for drawings
6 For customer ease of filter maintenance, it is recommended that a properly
sized, remote filter and grille be installed for horizontal applications. Airflow
should not exceed the face value of the filter being used. The factory in-
stalled filter should then be removed from the unit.
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE - DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING
2/4TEE3C49A1000A
200-230/1/60
See O.D. Specifications
Plate Fin
4 — 14.0
6.19
3/8 - Copper
TXV - Non-Bleed 4
3/4 NPT
See Outline Drawing 5
Centrifugal
10 x 10
1
Direct - Serial ECM
See Fan Performance Table
1 — 3/4
Variable
200-230/1/60
6.8
Yes
Low Velocity
1 - 20 X 25 - 1 in.
See Note 6
See Note 3
R-22 R-410A
Brazed Brazed
1-1/8 7/8
3/8 3/8
H x W x D
59-1/2 x 28-1/2 x 23-1/2
57-7/8 x 26 x 21
188 / 173
IMPORTANT — This document contains a wiring diagram
and service information. This is customer property and is
to remain with this unit. Please return to service information
pack upon completion of work.
AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT
If the airflow needs to be increased or decreased, see
the Airflow Label on the air handler or the Blower Performance table in these Service Facts. Information on
changing the speed of the blower motor for your specific
outdoor model size is in the Blower Performance Table
or User Interface Menu.
Blower speed changes are made with the User Interface
Menu mounted in the control box.
!
WARNING
THIS INFORMATION IS INTENDED FOR USE BY INDIVIDUALS POSSESSING ADEQUATE BACKGROUNDS
OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE.
ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR A CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCT MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. The manufacturer
or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of
this information, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use.
!
CAUTION
RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES.
All parts of this product that are capable of conducting
electrical current are grounded. If grounding wires,
screws, straps, clips, nuts, or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they
must be returned to their original position and properly fastened.
IMPORTANT: Any power supply and / or combination power supply, circuit or circuits must be wired and protected in accordance with local Electrical codes
Unit Test Mode (Air Handler)
The system must be idle or thermostat switched to
“OFF” before the Unit Test will run the air handler. The
unit will work the same way in either the Communicating
Mode or 24 volt AC mode.
To access the Unit Test Mode scroll down through the
User Interface Information Menu until you see the Unit
Test option. Press ENTER. When prompted select YES
and press ENTER. When the User Interface displays
ARE YOU SURE? select YES and press ENTER to begin
the Unit Test.
NOTE: While in Test Mode all thermostat requests will
be ignored but if any button on the User Interface is
pressed, the Unit Test will exit. The Unit Test will exit
if a fault is detected during the test sequence.
The Unit Test will perform the following steps without
delays.
1. Start blower at 50% airflow and Energize EAC relay.
2. After 10 seconds, go to 100% airflow for 10 seconds.
(User Interface displays UNIT TEST – BLWR)
3. Energize Y1 relay for 15 seconds with 100% airflow.
(User Interface displays UNIT TEST – COOL)
4. De-energize Y1 relay and go to Electric Heat airflow.
(User Interface displays UNIT TEST – HEAT)
5. Energize blower interlock and stage 1 heat relay.
6. Energize humidifier relay.
7. After 1 second energize stage 2 heat relay.
8. After 1 more second energize stage 3 heat relay.
9. After 5 seconds de-energize blower interlock, stage
1, 2 & 3 heat, humidifier and EAC relays.
(User Interface displays UNIT TEST – EXIT)
Displayed for three seconds
NOTE:Airflow is default or programmed selections.
TEE3C49A-SF-1B3
2/4TEE3C49A USER INTERFACE MENU
4TEE3C49A-SF-1B
2/4TEE3C49A USER INTERFACE MENU- 24V MODE
USER INTERFACE
Push left & right
to scroll through
Viewing Window
menu options
Push up & down
ENTER
to scroll through
setup menu
Push ENTER
to make selection
User Interface pictured above adjusts variable speed airflow options.
TEE3C49A-SF-1B5
AIR HANDLER FLASH CODES
Alert Notification
Comfort
Control
Display
Fault LEDCOMM LED
User Interface
Display
Solid ON ‡N/ACNTRL FAULT †ERR 1818Control FailureInternal Control Error
Solid ON ‡N/ACHECK FUSE †N/A +92Fuse Failure24V Fuse Open Error
1 Flash *N/AEXT SW OPEN *ERR 106 *106
PM MEM ERRPM Data Corrupt Error
PM MISSINGPM Missing Error
ERR 114
ID MTR ERRMotor Mismatch Error
2 FlashN/A
PM UNIT ERRPM Unit Data Error
CAP MISMATCH
N/A
PM DATA ERRPM Data Section Error
Fast Flash3 Flash **
NO SYS CLKCOMM Bit Master Clock Error
SYS COMM ERRCOMM Heat/Cool Demand Error
ERR 91
3 FlashN/ABLW COMM ERR
3 Flash **Fast FlashSYS COMM CRCCOMM System Busy Error
† If Air Handler processor is reset or fuse is open, COMM Alert cannot be reported; if the processor is reset
the User Interface will not be updated
* Alert flash code will not be implemented for initial release
Notes:
** COMM communication errors may also be flashed on Fault LED
‡ LitePort™ transmissions will be allowed during ON flash codes
+ Fuse alert notification level would show on Comfort Control, but when fuse is open the COMM bus has no power
DEMAND ERR *Heat/Cool Demand Conflict Error
HT CFG ERRElectric Heat Configuration Error
N/A
¹ Comfort Control will switch system to "OFF" until this fault condition clears
Alert
Code
114
91
90N/A
105N/A
104ERR 104
118
52
110
101ERR 101
Alert Group
External
Shutdown Fault
PM Bad or
Missing Fault
Communication
Inactive Fault
Communication
Busy Fault
Heater Interlock
Relay Fault
Heater Relay
Fault
Discharge Air
Temperature
Fault
Discharge Air
Sensor Fault
Return Air
Temperature
Fault
Return Air
Sensor Fault
Demand
Configuration
Alert Description
External Shutdown Input Open Error
Compressor Capacity Mismatch
Error
Serial Motor Communication
Inactive Error ¹
Serial Motor Communication Busy
Error
Both Interlock Relay & Heater Relay
Stuck Closed Error
Interlock Relay Stuck Closed
Error
Discharge Air Temperature Range
Error
Discharge Air Temperature Upper
Limit Error
Discharge Air Temperature Lower
Limit Error
Return Air Temperature Range
Error
6TEE3C49A-SF-1B
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 2/4TEE3C49A
TEE3C49A-SF-1B7
OUTLINE DRAWING FOR 2/4TEE3C49A
Trane
6200 Troup Highway
Tyler, TX 75707
For more information contact
your local dealer (distributor)
Printed from Dwg. D802101 Rev. 3
1/08
Since the manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement, it reserves the
right to change design and specifications without notice.
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