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Trane Voyager Commercial Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

  • Installation & operation manual (152 pages)
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Table of Contents

  • Troubleshooting

Model Number Description

  • 60 Hz Description
  • 50 Hz Description

General Information

  • About the Unit
  • Exterior Inspection

Unit Dimensions and Weights

  • Recommended Clearances
  • Horizontal Ductwork
  • Unit Dimensions
  • Unit Rigging and Placement

Pre-Installation

  • Downflow/Upflow Models
  • Field Installed Control Wiring
  • Gas Heat Requirements

Installation General Requirements

  • Condensate Drain Connection
  • Condensate Overflow Switch
  • O/A Sensor & Tubing Installation
  • Units with Statitrac

Installation Electrical

  • Disconnect Switch External Handle
  • (Factory Mounted Option)
  • Main Power Wiring
  • Through-The-Base Electrical
  • Electrical Service Sizing Data
  • Electrical Wire Sizing and Protection
  • Calculation #1 - TC*, YC* - 27.5 to
  • Calculation #2 - TE* - 27.5 to 50 Ton
  • Disconnect Switch Sizing (DSS)
  • Low Voltage Wiring
  • Control Power Transformer
  • Field Installed AC Control Wiring
  • Field Installed DC Control Wiring
  • Constant Volume and Single Zone VAV Control Options
  • Variable Air Volume (Non-SZ VAV)
  • Control Options
  • VAV Controls Available from the Factory for Field Installation
  • Constant Volume or VAV
  • Installation
  • Space Temperature Averaging

Installation Piping

  • General Requirements
  • Connecting the Gas Supply Line to the Furnace Gas Train

Furnace Gas Train

  • ECA/RTEM - Economizer Actuator
  • Reliatel Economizer Module
  • EBA - Exhaust Blade Actuator
  • RTAM - Reliatel Air Handler Module
  • (Standard with Traditional VAV)
  • Reliatel Ventilation Module
  • Reliatel Dehumidification Module
  • Conventional Thermostat Connections
  • TCI - Trane Communication Interface
  • LCI - Lontalk® Communication
  • Interface (Optional)
  • BCI - Bacnet® Communication
  • WCI - Trane Air-Fi™ Wireless Comm Interface (Optional)
  • Microelectronic Control
  • Modulating Power Exhaust
  • Mechanical Cooling Without an Economizer (CV and SZ VAV)
  • Zone Temperature - Occupied Cooling (CV and SZVAV)
  • Zone Temperature - Occupied Heating (CV and SZVAV)
  • Supply Fan (CV and SZ VAV)
  • Supply Air Tempering

Variable Air Volume Applications

  • Supply Fan Output Control
  • Minimum Supply Fan Output
  • Supply Fan Mode Operation
  • Setpoint Arbitration
  • Units Configured with the Outside Air Measurement (Traq) Option
  • Calibration
  • Ventilation Control
  • Space Pressure Control
  • Traq Overrides and Special
  • Considerations
  • Supply Air Temperature Control - Heating and Cooling
  • Supply Air Temperature Control - Occupied Cooling and Heating
  • Supply Air Temperature Control with
  • An Economizer
  • VHR Relay Output
  • Zone Temperature Control Without a
  • Night Setback Panel or ICS
  • Unoccupied Cooling
  • Unoccupied Heating

Applications (Single Zone or

  • Supply Duct Static Pressure
  • Supply Air Temperature Reset
  • VAV Supply Air Tempering

Constant Volume or Variable Air Volume

Traditional).

  • Cooling (CV or SZ VAV Only)
  • Gas Heat Control
  • Electric Heat Control
  • Clogged Filter Option
  • Ventilation Override
  • Emergency Stop
  • Phase Monitor
  • Low Pressure Control
  • High Pressure Cutout and Temperature Discharge Limit
  • Power Exhaust Control
  • Lead/Lag Control
  • Coil Frost Protection
  • Modulating Hot Gas Reheat Frost
  • Switch (Optional)
  • VFD Programming Parameters

Preparing the Unit for Operation

  • Electrical Phasing
  • Voltage Supply and Voltage

Starting the Unit

  • Service Test Switch Location
  • Verifying Proper Fan Rotation
  • Verifying Proper Air Flow (CFM) - CV
  • Or Vfd's
  • Exhaust Fan Operation

Economizer Damper Adjustment

  • Economizer (O/A) Dampers
  • Models with Ultra-Low Leak
  • Economizers
  • Manual Outside Air Damper

Starting the Compressor

  • Starting 27.5 to 35 Ton Standard
  • Efficiency Units
  • Starting 40 to 50 Ton Standard Efficiency VAV Units
  • Starting 27.5-50 Tons High Efficiency
  • Units and 40-50 Tons Standard
  • Line Weights
  • Compressor Oil
  • Charging by Subcooling
  • Measuring Subcooling
  • Gas Heat Units
  • Electric Heat Units
  • For Constant Volume Units
  • For Variable Air Volume Units
  • For Single Zone Variable Air Volume

Sequence of Operation

  • Mechanical Cooling Sequence of
  • Units Without an Economizer
  • Economizer Operation Based on Dry
  • Economizer Operation Based on Reference Enthalpy
  • Economizer Operation Based on Comparative Enthalpy
  • Economizers with Traq
  • Modulating Hot Gas Reheat Sequence of
  • Sensible Cooling or Heating Control
  • Overrides Hot Gas Reheat
  • Constant Volume (CV) Unit Fan
  • Variable Air Volume (VAV) Unit Fan
  • Ignition Control Module
  • High Temperature Limit Operation
  • And Location
  • Constant Volume (CV)
  • Variable Air Volume (VAV)

Zone VAV) Sequence of Operation

  • Occupied Cooling Operation
  • Economizer Cooling
  • Compressor Cooling
  • Occupied Heating Operation
  • Staged Heating Operation
  • Modulating Heat Operation with
  • SZVAV Heating
  • Unoccupied Cooling and Heating
  • Modulating Hot Gas Reheat

Operation (Reliatel Control)

  • Low Pressure Control (LPC) Sequence of Operation (Reliatel Control)
  • High Pressure Control and Temperature Discharge Limit (Reliatel Control)

Discharge Limit (Reliatel Control)

Maintenance.

  • Fan Belt Adjustment
  • Cooling Season
  • Heating Season
  • Refrigerant Coils
  • Microchannel Condenser Coil Repair
  • And Replacement
  • Final Process
  • Fall Restraint
  • Refrigerant Evacuation and Charging
  • Charge Storage
  • Precision Suction Restrictor

Diagnostics

  • System Status / Diagnostics Checkout
  • Diagnostics (VAV Only)
  • Resetting Cooling and Ignition
  • Zone Temperature Sensor (ZSM)
  • Service Indicator

Economizer Actuator (ECA/RTEM) Test

  • Economizer Fault Detection and Diagnostics
  • Verify Economizer Status by
  • Economizer Actuator
  • Test 1: Testing the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Output
  • Test 2: Testing the Static Pressure Transducer (SPT) Input
  • Test 3: Testing the VAV Setpoint
  • Potentiometers
  • Test 4: Testing the VFD
  • Test 2: Testing the VFD
  • Compressor-Blink Codes
  • TR-200 VFD Programming

Unit Wiring Diagram Numbers

And largerand related, warranty and liability clause.

  • Commercial Equipment - 20 Tons
  • Accessories

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  • Page 1 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Voyager™ ™ Commercial Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners with ReliaTel™ Controls and eStage™ 27.5 to 50 Tons - 60 Hz 22.9 to 41.7 Tons (81-148 kW) - 50 Hz “B” and later design sequence 6 6 0 0 H H z z / / 3 3 p p h h a a s s e e : TC*, TE*, YC*330B, 360B, 420B, 480B, 600B (60 Hz/3 phase) 5 5 0 0 H H z z / / 3 3 p p h h a a s s e e : TC*, TE*,...
  • Page 2 A A L L W W A A Y Y S S r r e e f f e e r r t t o o a a p p p p r r o o p p r r i i a a t t e e S S a a f f e e t t y y D D a a t t a a impact to the environment. Trane advocates the...
  • Page 3 . . This document and the information in it are the property of Trane, and may not be used or reproduced • •...

Page 4: Table Of Contents

  • Page 5 Interface (Optional)....44 Night Setback Panel or ICS - WCI - Trane Air-Fi™ Wireless Comm Unoccupied Cooling....57 Interface (Optional).
  • Page 6 T T a a b b l l e e o o f f C C o o n n t t e e n n t t s s Power Exhaust Control Final Unit Checkout ..... 106 (Tracking) .
  • Page 7 T T a a b b l l e e o o f f C C o o n n t t e e n n t t s s Modulating Heat Operation with System Status / Diagnostics Checkout SZVAV Heating ..... 113 Procedure (DC Voltmeter Unoccupied Cooling and Heating Required) .

Page 8: Model Number Description

  • Page 9 E = Field-Powered 15A GFI Convenience Outlet Digit 33 — Human Interface Digit 22 5 = Touchscreen Human Interface, 5inch F = Trane Communication Interface (TCI) Model Number Notes Digit 23 Notes: G = Ventilation Override All voltages are across the line starting only.

Page 10: 50 Hz Description

  • Page 11 Digit 22 The service digit for each model number contains 33 digits; all 33 digits must be F = Trane Communication Interface (TCI) referenced. Ventilation override exhaust mode is not Digit 23 available for the exhaust fan with fresh air tracking power exhaust.

Page 12: General Information

Page 13: unit dimensions and weights, page 14: unit dimensions.

  • Page 15 U U n n i i t t D D i i m m e e n n s s i i o o n n s s a a n n d d W W e e i i g g h h t t s s Figure 3.
  • Page 16 U U n n i i t t D D i i m m e e n n s s i i o o n n s s a a n n d d W W e e i i g g h h t t s s Figure 5.
  • Page 17 U U n n i i t t D D i i m m e e n n s s i i o o n n s s a a n n d d W W e e i i g g h h t t s s Figure 7.
  • Page 18 U U n n i i t t D D i i m m e e n n s s i i o o n n s s a a n n d d W W e e i i g g h h t t s s Figure 9.

Page 19: Unit Rigging And Placement

  • Page 20 2189.5 Note: Weights shown represent approximate operating weights and have a ±10% accuracy. To calculate weight for a specific unit configuration, utilize TOPSS™ or contact the local Trane® sales representative. ACTUAL WEIGHTS ARE STAMPED ON THE UNIT NAMEPLATE. Table 5. Point loading average weight— lbs./kg...
  • Page 21 U U n n i i t t D D i i m m e e n n s s i i o o n n s s a a n n d d W W e e i i g g h h t t s s Table 6.

Page 22: Pre-Installation

Page 23: installation general requirements, page 24: units with statitrac.

  • Page 25 I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n G G e e n n e e r r a a l l R R e e q q u u i i r r e e m m e e n n t t s s Figure 18.

Page 26: Installation Electrical

  • Page 27 I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n E E l l e e c c t t r r i i c c a a l l •...

Page 28: Through-The-Base Electrical

  • Page 29 I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n E E l l e e c c t t r r i i c c a a l l Table 8.
  • Page 30 I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n E E l l e e c c t t r r i i c c a a l l Table 11.

Page 31: Electrical Wire Sizing And Protection

Page 32: disconnect switch sizing (dss), page 33: field installed dc control wiring.

  • Page 34 I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n E E l l e e c c t t r r i i c c a a l l •...
  • Page 35 I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n E E l l e e c c t t r r i i c c a a l l Figure 22.

Page 36: Remote Panels And Sensors

Page 37: vav controls available from the factory for field installation.

  • Page 38 I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n E E l l e e c c t t r r i i c c a a l l Figure 30.

Page 39: Space Temperature Averaging

Page 40: installation piping.

  • Page 41 I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n P P i i p p i i n n g g Table 19. Specific gravity multiplier Table 19.

Page 42: Startup

Page 43: reliatel ventilation module, page 44: reliatel dehumidification module, page 45: microelectronic control, page 46: modulating power exhaust, page 47: zone temperature - occupied cooling (cv and szvav), page 48: variable air volume applications, page 49: supply fan mode operation, page 50: units configured with the outside air measurement (traq) option, page 51: calibration.

  • Page 52 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 29. Design minimum OA flow setpoint Table 29. Design minimum OA flow setpoint (continued) (continued) Design Min OA Flow DCV Min OA Flow Voltage Design Min OA Flow DCV Min OA Flow Voltage Setpoint (R130)

Page 53: Ventilation Control

  • Page 54 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 41. SZVAV DCV with OA CFM Figure 42. Minimum outside air CFM setpoint compensation Design @ Minimum Fan Speed (RTVM R130) Posi on Setpoints Corresponds to Design CO2 (DCV UL) Setpoint Design @ Middle Fan Speed (RTVM R136)

Page 55: Space Pressure Control

Page 56: traq overrides and special, page 57: variable air volume applications, page 58: supply duct static pressure, page 59: cooling (cv or sz vav only), page 60: electric heat control, page 61: control, page 62: power exhaust control, page 63: switch (optional).

  • Page 64 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 38. Condenser fan/compressor sequence - std efficiency (continued) Compressor Staging Sequence Condenser Fan Output O/A Temp. (°F) Unit Size (Ton) Step 1 Step2 Step 3 Output A Output B Fans “Off”...
  • Page 65 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 39. Condenser fan/compressor sequence - high efficiency 27.5-35 Ton High Efficiency Compressor Stage 1 Compressor Stage 2 Ambient Ambient # Cond # Cond Fan #1 Fan #2 Fan #3 Fan #1...

Page 66: Preparing The Unit For Operation

Page 67: voltage supply and voltage, page 68: service test switch location.

  • Page 69 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 41. Test mode states for traditional VAV units with modulating hot gas reheat and staged heat COOL TEST COMP PUMP- COMP COMP HEAT HEAT VAL- HEAT STEP MODE...
  • Page 70 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 42. Test mode states for CV units with modulating hot gas reheat and staged heat COOL TEST COMP COMP COMP HEAT HEAT VAL- HEAT STEP MODE ECON PUMPOUT...
  • Page 71 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 43. Test mode states for SZ VAV units with modulating hot gas reheat and staged heat COOL TEST COMP PUMP- COMP COMP HEAT HEAT VAL- HEAT STEP MODE...
  • Page 72 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 44. Test mode states for traditional VAV units with modulating hot gas reheat and modulating heat COOL TEST COMP HEAT PUMP- COMP COMP VAL- HEAT STEP MODE COMMAND...
  • Page 73 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 45. Test mode states for CV units with modulating hot gas reheat and modulating heat TEST COMP COMP COMP HEAT PUMP- COOL HEAT STEP MODE ECON OUTPUT VALVE...

Page 74: Verifying Proper Fan Rotation

Page 75: verifying proper air flow (cfm) - cv.

  • Page 76 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 51. Supply fan performance curves 40 and 50 ton — 60Hz Figure 52. Supply fan performance — 22.9-29.2 tons — 50Hz Supply Fan Performance (996) (872) (747) (623)
  • Page 77 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 53. Supply fan performance — 33.3 and 41.7 ton (IP) — 50Hz (1245) (996) (747) (498) (249) (0.0) 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000...
  • Page 78 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 47. TC*/YC*300–600 MBH economizer (R/A) Table 47. TC*/YC*300–600 MBH economizer (R/A) damper pressure drop – 60Hz damper pressure drop – 60Hz (continued) Unit Capacity Airflow (CFM) Pressure Drop (iwc) Unit Capacity Airflow (CFM) Pressure Drop (iwc) 8000...
  • Page 79 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 48. Supply air fan drive selections — 60 Hz 7.5 HP 10 HP 15 HP 20 HP Nominal Tons Drive No. Drive No. Drive No. Drive No.
  • Page 80 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 49. Component static pressure drops (in. W.G.) — 60Hz Heating System Filters Standard High MERV Efficiency Efficiency Throw- Hot Gas MERV 8 High Eff Gas Heat Electric Heat 14 High Nom.
  • Page 81 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 50. Component static pressure drops in. W.G (I-P) — 50Hz (continued) Heating System Filters Standard High MERV Efficiency Efficiency Throw- Hot Gas MERV 8 High Eff Gas Heat Electric Heat 14 High...
  • Page 82 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Table 51. Component static pressure drops Pa (SI) — 50 Hz (continued) Heating System Standard Filters Nom. Std Efficiency ID Throw- MERV 14 L/s Std Econo- MERV 8 High Eff Gas Heat Electric Heat...

Page 83: Exhaust Fan Operation

Page 84: economizer damper adjustment.

  • Page 85 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p duct static pressures and over pressurization of the Table 57. 27.5 - 35 Ton downflow economizer (O/A) damper static pressure setup (continued) space when the unit is operating in the “economizer” mode.

Page 86: Models With Ultra-Low Leak

  • Page 87 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p switch is set back to its original default position - Y Figure 62. Actuator auto-scaling feature details = 0 - same direction as spring return. (See Figure 62, p.

Page 88: Manual Outside Air Damper

Page 89: starting the compressor, page 90: starting 40 to 50 ton standard efficiency vav units, page 91: compressor oil.

  • Page 92 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p motor burnout. If the oil is black and contains metal Refer to the refrigeration system in the maintenance flakes, a mechanical failure has occurred. This section for details on testing and replacing oil. symptom is often accompanied by a high compressor amperage draw.
  • Page 93 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 74. 35 Ton operating pressure — standard efficiency (60 Hz) Figure 75. 40 Ton dual circuit operating pressure, Cir #1 — standard efficiency VAV (60 Hz) RT-SVX34R-EN...
  • Page 94 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 76. 40 Ton dual circuit operating pressure Cir #2 — standard efficiency VAV (60 Hz) Figure 77. 40 Ton operating pressure — standard efficiency CV (60 Hz) 120F OD Ambient 115F OD Ambient 105F OD Ambient...
  • Page 95 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 78. 50 Ton dual circuit operating pressure Cir #1 — standard efficiency VAV (60 Hz) Figure 79. 50 Ton dual circuit operating pressure Cir #2 — standard efficiency VAV (60 Hz) RT-SVX34R-EN...
  • Page 96 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 80. 27.5 Ton operating pressure — high efficiency (60 Hz) Figure 81. 30 Ton operating pressure — high efficiency (60 Hz) RT-SVX34R-EN...
  • Page 97 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 82. 35 Ton operating pressure — high efficiency (60 Hz) Figure 83. 40 Ton operating pressure — high efficiency (60 Hz) RT-SVX34R-EN...
  • Page 98 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 84. 50 Ton operating pressure — high efficiency and standard efficiency CV (60 Hz) Figure 85. 22.9 Ton operating pressure — standard efficiency (50 Hz) RT-SVX34R-EN...
  • Page 99 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 86. 25.4 Ton operating pressure — standard efficiency (50 Hz) Figure 87. 29.2 Ton operating pressures — standard efficiency (50 Hz) RT-SVX34R-EN...
  • Page 100 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 88. 33.3 Ton operating pressure — standard efficiency CV (50 Hz) 120F OD Ambient 115F OD Ambient 105F OD Ambient 95F OD Ambient 85F OD Ambient 75F OD Ambient 65F OD Ambient 55F OD Ambient...
  • Page 101 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 90. 33.3 Ton dual circuit operating pressure, circuit #2 — standard efficiency VAV (50 Hz) Figure 91. 41.7 Ton dual circuit operating pressure, circuit #1 — standard efficiency VAV (50 Hz) RT-SVX34R-EN...
  • Page 102 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 92. 41.7 Ton dual circuit operating pressure, circuit #2 — standard efficiency VAV (50 Hz) Figure 93. 22.9 Ton operating pressure — high efficiency (50 Hz) RT-SVX34R-EN...
  • Page 103 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 94. 25.4 Ton operating pressure — high efficiency (50 Hz) Figure 95. 29.2 Ton operating pressure — high efficiency (50 Hz) RT-SVX34R-EN...
  • Page 104 S S t t a a r r t t u u p p Figure 96. 33.3 Ton operating pressure — high efficiency (50 Hz) Figure 97. 41.7 Ton operating pressure — high efficiency and standard efficiency CV (50 Hz) RT-SVX34R-EN...

Page 105: Noises

Page 106: electric heat units, page 107: for single zone variable air volume, page 108: sequence of operation, page 109: economizer operation based on reference enthalpy, page 110: modulating hot gas reheat sequence of, page 111: constant volume (cv) unit fan, page 112: variable air volume (vav), page 113: occupied heating operation, page 114: modulating hot gas reheat, page 115: low pressure control (lpc) sequence of operation (reliatel control), page 116: maintenance.

  • Page 117 M M a a i i n n t t e e n n a a n n c c e e Table 66. Belt tension measurements and deflection forces Deflection Force (Lbs.) Steel Cable 358 Gripnotch Belts Super Gripbelts Gripnotch Gripbelts 358 Gripbelts...

Page 118: Monthly Maintenance

Page 119: cooling season, page 120: coil cleaning, page 121: refrigerant coils.

  • Page 122 M M a a i i n n t t e e n n a a n n c c e e RT-SVX34R-EN...

Page 123: Fall Restraint

Page 124: charge storage, page 125: vfd programming parameters.

  • Page 126 M M a a i i n n t t e e n n a a n n c c e e g. Ensure parameter 14-22 Operation Mode has 4. Follow the start-up procedures for supply fan in the reverted back to “Normal Operation”. “Variable Air Volume System”...
  • Page 127 M M a a i i n n t t e e n n a a n n c c e e Table 72. Supply fan VFD programming parameters Menu Name Unit Language English US 0-01 Regional Settings 0-03 North America Set to applicable unit power supply 200-240V/60Hz for 200 &...
  • Page 128 M M a a i i n n t t e e n n a a n n c c e e Table 72. Supply fan VFD programming parameters (continued) Menu Name Unit Terminal 53 Low Ref./Feedb. 6-14 Value Analog In/Out Terminal 53 High Ref./Feedb.

Page 129: Diagnostics

  • Page 130 D D i i a a g g n n o o s s t t i i c c s s depending on the type of meter used. Some meters N N o o t t e e : : Since CV units may use a conventional may only pulse between 20 and 30 volts DC.

Page 131: Diagnostics (Vav Only)

  • Page 132 D D i i a a g g n n o o s s t t i i c c s s Smoke Detector Switch Table 74. Resistance values (continued) The LED will flash anytime that the N.O. Smoke Zone or Set Detector input is closed and will be reset anytime that Point Nominal ZTEMP...
  • Page 133 D D i i a a g g n n o o s s t t i i c c s s directions, LED is open. If low in both directions, Table 76. Constant volume and single zone VAV default operations LED is shorted.

Page 134: Procedures

Page 135: reliatel air module (rtam) tests, page 136: reliatel air module (rtom) tests, page 137: troubleshooting.

  • Page 138 D D i i a a g g n n o o s s t t i i c c s s Table 79. Troubleshooting (continued) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Perform OAS Resistance/Temperature check. 1. OAS has failed. Replace if necessary.
  • Page 139 D D i i a a g g n n o o s s t t i i c c s s Table 79. Troubleshooting (continued) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE RECOMMENDED ACTION M. Low Heat Capacity Intermittent Heat. (YC’s only) CFM runs in LO or HI Check CFM, test LO and HI speed windings.
  • Page 140 D D i i a a g g n n o o s s t t i i c c s s Table 79. Troubleshooting (continued) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Check the return air sensor (RAS) at connector P10 by disconnecting P10 from RAT on the ECA.
  • Page 141 D D i i a a g g n n o o s s t t i i c c s s Table 80. Component failure mode (continued) COMPONENT FAILURE RESPONSE NORMAL RANGE DIAGNOSTIC If a sensor is used at RTRM J6-1 and J6-2, Cannot control at ZSM, unit Cool Failure Output at RTRM J6-8 to J6-6 HSP and CSP for CV or SZ VAV...

Page 142: Tr-200 Vfd Programming

  • Page 143 D D i i a a g g n n o o s s t t i i c c s s W W A A R R N N I I N N G G Use [▲] and [▼] buttons to adjust the digit Press [Cancel] button to disregard change, or H H a a z z a a r r d d o o u u s s V V o o l l t t a a g g e e w w / / C C a a p p a a c c i i t t o o r r s s ! ! press [OK] to accept change and enter the new...

Page 144: Unit Wiring Diagram Numbers

  • Page 145 U U n n i i t t W W i i r r i i n n g g D D i i a a g g r r a a m m N N u u m m b b e e r r s s Table 82.
  • Page 146 U U n n i i t t W W i i r r i i n n g g D D i i a a g g r r a a m m N N u u m m b b e e r r s s Table 82.
  • Page 147 U U n n i i t t W W i i r r i i n n g g D D i i a a g g r r a a m m N N u u m m b b e e r r s s Table 83.
  • Page 148 U U n n i i t t W W i i r r i i n n g g D D i i a a g g r r a a m m N N u u m m b b e e r r s s Table 83.
  • Page 149 U U n n i i t t W W i i r r i i n n g g D D i i a a g g r r a a m m N N u u m m b b e e r r s s Table 84.
  • Page 150 U U n n i i t t W W i i r r i i n n g g D D i i a a g g r r a a m m N N u u m m b b e e r r s s Table 84.
  • Page 151 U U n n i i t t W W i i r r i i n n g g D D i i a a g g r r a a m m N N u u m m b b e e r r s s Table 85.

Page 152: Warranty And Liability Clause

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Unitary Rooftop Systems Voyager III

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Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners

Through the years, Trane has designed and developed the most complete line of Packaged Rooftop products available in the market today. Trane was the first to introduce the Micro—microelectronic unit controls—and has continued to improve and revolutionize this design concept.

The ReliaTel™ control platform offers the same great features and functionality as the original Micro, with additional benefits for greater application flexibility.

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Replacing the UEM module (part #MOD00145) and I cannot find the correct settings for Switch 1 and Switch 2. This is an older model voyager, and Trane only has newer model manuals on web site.

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Khabarovsk: The city on the 5,000 ruble banknote

A night view of Khabarovsk, the capital of Russia's Far East. Source: Lori/Legion-Media

A night view of Khabarovsk, the capital of Russia's Far East. Source: Lori/Legion-Media

Located at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri rivers, Khabarovsk (6140 kilometers from Moscow) is the second largest city in the Russian Far East after Vladivostok. Having grown from a small military post in the middle of the 19 th  century, the city got its name from the famous Russian explorer Yerofei Khabarov, who surveyed the Amur River. Currently Khabarovsk is the administrative center of the Far Eastern Federal District.

Where to go on a first date with the city

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The city was founded by Count Nikolai Muravyov-Amursky and the main street is named in his honor. Modern buildings and shopping centers coexist with old stone houses of gray and red. A monument to this famous Russian statesman can be found in the city’s Central Park. This statue can also be seen on the 5,000-ruble banknote.

The best way to explore Khabarovsk is on foot, beginning at Lenin Square and working your way towards the banks of the Amur River. The two main boulevards, Amursky and Ussuriisky, run parallel to each other. The architecture on Lenin and Serysheva streets, with its mostly Stalin-era structures, differs from the beautiful pre-revolutionary buildings on ul. Muravieva-Amurskogo. The Amursky and Ussuriisky boulevards did not exist until the mid-1960s.

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Khabarovsk is not a typical Russian city along the Trans-Siberian Railway. The unusual fusion of Russian and Chinese cultures is felt in the food, culture and even lifestyle of its residents. Japanese touches complement this picture in the form of blossoming cherry trees and cars with steering wheels on the right hand side. That Khabarovsk has such a strong Asian influence should not seem surprising, as the city is located only 17 kilometers from the state border with China. The nearest Chinese settlement, Fuyuan, is 65 kilometers down the river from Khabarovsk.

Khabarovsk’s gem is its picturesque river embankment and the Amursky rail and road bridge, which is also depicted on the 5,000-ruble banknote. Just like the Eiffel Tower, this bridge won the gold medal of the World Exhibition in Paris in the early 20 th  century.

Khabarovsk's museums

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Khabarovsk became famous during the Soviet period for a popular song about border guards that stand on the "high banks of the Amur" and protect the motherland. It is not hard to find old cannons on display in the city that were fired during the Russo-Japanese War.

At the present time Khabarovsk is the headquarters of Russia’s Far Eastern Military District.

The Military Historical Museum of the Far Eastern Military District depicts in great detail everything you ever wanted to know about the formation and development of the army in the Far East. Models of weapons from different years are exhibited over the museum’s 13 halls and heavy military equipment is placed in the courtyard of an observation deck. The museum itself is located in a historic building right on the bank of the Amur River.

The Far Eastern Art Museum, also known as the "Far East Tretyakov Gallery" features original works of ancient Russian art, as well as local artists from the Amur Region. Among the artists on display are Ivan Aivazovsky, Ivan Shishkin, Ilya Repin, Vasily Surikov, Isaak Levitan, Alexander Benois, Apollinaris Vasnetsov and Mikhail Vrubel. Many of these works of art came to the Far East from museums in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

The Khabarovsk Regional Museum holds collections of flora and fauna, ethnography exhibits of indigenous peoples and Slavic settlers, and displays by paleontologists and geologists that tell the city’s story from its foundation. The only archaeological museum in the Far East is the Okladnikov Museum, which features 120,000 ancient artifacts pertaining to the Amur Region.

For those traveling with children, Khabarovsk has special kid-friendly attractions including an aquarium featuring fresh water fish of the Amur River basin, as well as the Gaidar Amusement Park and the Khabarovsk State Circus.

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A living museum of Far Eastern flora can be found at the Khabarovsk Arboretum, established as an experimental laboratory in 1896. It has collected about 300 plant species that grow in the Ussuri taiga as well as those from the Himalayas, Central Asia and North America.

Khabarovsk is known for its parks such as Dynamo or Yuri Gagarin Park. The Central Park of Culture and Relaxation is perfect for taking leisurely strolls and leads to the river station located within the park, where you can take a boat ride on the Amur River. Especially memorable is taking a walk along the river at night, when Khabarovsk is illuminated by hundreds of colored lights. In the park there is also an observation deck that offers a spectacular view of the Amur.

The cultural center of the Far East

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The oldest Orthodox Church in Khabarovsk is a Church of St. Innocentius  of Irkutsk, erected in 1870 in honor of the patron saint of Siberia and the Far East. The impressive Holy Transfiguration Cathedral (its height with golden domes is 95 meters), built from the donations of inhabitants of the region, is the third largest temple in Russia after Moscow's Christ the Savior Cathedral and St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg.

Several major theaters operate in Khabarovsk, which is often called the cultural center of the Far East. These include the Khabarovsk Regional Musical Theater performing classic operetta and musical comedy, and the Regional Drama Theatre featuring international and domestic classics. There is also the Triad professional mime theater, which offers unusual performances in interesting interiors. 

Why you should climb the Khabarovsk cliff

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Khabarovsk is hot and humid in the summer with temperatures reaching 30 C and cold and dry in the winter with the average temperature being -24 C. However, the temperatures often drop below -30, making Khabarovsk the coldest city with a population of 500,000 or more in the world. There are massive ice sculptures on Lenin Square from January until the spring thaw in April as part of the annual Amur Crystal and Ice Fantasy festivals. City Day, celebrated on the last Saturday of May, is a good reason to visit Khabarovsk at the beginning of summer.

No matter the season, if it is clear, then climb the Khabarovsk cliff (ul. Shevchenko 15), a true symbol of the city. A famous building was constructed here on a rocky promontory 70 years ago by an architect named Starikov. At first it was a station for military observation, later becoming a rescue station. After the building was transferred to Khabarovsk Central Park of Culture and Recreation, a viewing platform was added that now offers the best panoramic views of the Amur River. Take a selfie here with a view of the Amur River at the monument to Count Muravyov-Amursky.

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