Trane GECA -006, GECA -009, GECA -012, GECA -015, GECA -018 Installation Owner Diagnostics

Installation Owner Diagnostics
TM
Console Configuration
Water-Source Comfort System Model GEC
Models
“A” and later Design Sequence
60 HZ: GECA -006, -009, -012, -015, -018
50 HZ: GECA -006, -009, -012, -015
GECA-SVX01B-EN
General Information
Introduction
The GECA water-source comfort system contains standard features to enhance performance, serviceability and extend life of the equipment. Several of these features are shown below:
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WARNINGS / CAUTIONS
EXPLANATION:
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WARNING
Warnings are provided throughout this manual to indicate to installing contractors, operators, and service personnel potentially hazardous situations which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.
WATER REGULATING CONNECTION
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CAUTION
Cautions are provided throughout this manual to indicate to installing contractors, operators, and service personnel potentially hazardous situations which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury.
Contents
Installation/Startup/Commissioning
General Information
Pre-installation Checklist
Dimensions/Weights
Installation Instructions
Electrical Requirements
Pre-Startup Checklist
Startup/Commissioning
Sequence of Operation
Startup Checklist & Log
Maintenance
Warranty Information
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Troubleshooting Checklist
Unit Wiring
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Pre-installation Checklist
Jobsite Inspection
Each unit has been inspected, tested and operated at the factory by pro­duction and quality associates prior to being crated for safe transit. How­ever, rough handling or accidents can occur resulting in damaged equipment being delivered. Always perform the following checks before accepting a unit:
1. 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 SOLD TO party and future freight claims MAY NOT be accepted by the freight company.
2. Check the unit model numbers
on the bill of lading against those ordered and received to assure equipment is AS ORDERED.
3. Check to assure that the refrig-
erant charge has been retained during shipment by use of gauges. Schrader taps are
located and labeled internal to the cabinet. (See Figure 1).
Jobsite Storage
This unit is intended for indoor use only. To protect the unit from damage due to the elements, and to prevent possible IAQ 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.
1. Place the unit(s) on a dry sur-
face or raise above the ground to assure adequate air circula­tion beneath the unit. This is to
assure that no portion of the unit contacts standing water at any time.
2. Cover the unit(s) with a water proof tarp to protect them from the elements.
3. 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
Notice
UNIT CONTAINS HCFC (R-22) REFRIGERANT
INSTRUCTIONS!
has been determined to be a cause of odors and serious health related indoor air quality problems.
4. Store units in the normal UP orientation. Storing units in this
manner maintains oil in the com­pressor.
5. Units may be stacked two high.
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.
Figure 1: Schrader location
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SECTION 608, PARAGRAPH C OF THE 1990 CLEAN AIR ACT STATES:
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1992, IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON, IN COURSE OF MAINTAINING, SERVICING, REPAIRING, OR DISPOSING OF AN AIR CONDITIONING SYS­TEM, TO KNOWINGLY VENT OR RELEASE ANY CFC OR HCFC REFRIGERANT. MINIMAL RELEASES (AIR PURGES OF REFRIGERANT HOSES) ASSOCIATED WITH GOOD FAITH ATTEMPTS TO RECAPTURE OR RECYCLE ARE EXEMPT FROM THE BAN ON VENTING.
IMPORTANT!
After assuring that charge has been retained:
HIGH
LOW
Reinstall schrader caps to assure that refrigerant leakage does not occur.
Reinstall unit panel using all factory provided screws.
Dimensions/ Weights
Unit Clearance
Access to the unit for servicing purposes should be provided at installation. All configurations require clear­ance from other mechanical and electrical equipment on three service sides (shown below). This enables panel removal from the unit for service/maintenance ability.
Unit Size
60 HZ 50 HZ
006 - 188 140 218 170
009 006 192 144 222 174
012 009 204 156 234 186
015 012 203 155 233 185
018 015 210 162 240 192
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without Pallet with Pallet
Unit
Weight
(lbs)
Chassis
Weight
(lbs)
Unit
Weight
(lbs)
Chassis
Weight
(lbs)
Dimensions/Weights
Cabinet (RH) no Pump Kit
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Dimensions/Weights
Subbase (RH) no Pump Kit
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Dimensions/Weights
Cabinet (LH) no Pump Kit
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Dimensions/Weights
Subbase (LH) no Pump Kit
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Dimensions/Weights
Cabinet (RH) Extended Length
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Dimensions/Weights
Subbase (RH) Extended Length
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Dimensions/Weights
Cabinet (LH) Extended Length
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Dimensions/Weights
Subbase (LH) Extended Length
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Dimensions/Weights
Cabinet (RH) Low Height Unit
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