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ClimateMaster Tranquility TTH026 Series - User Manual

ClimateMaster Tranquility TTH026 Series
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Tranquility
®
30
(TT) Series
Models TTD/H/V 026 - 072
60 Hz - HFC-410A
INSTALLATION, OPERATION,
& MAINTENANCE
97B0075N05
Revised: 18 July, 2013
Table of Contents
Model Nomenclature 3
Unit Physical Data 6
Horizontal Installation 7
Field Conversion of Air Discharge 9
Horizontal Installation 10
Vertical Installation 11
Piping Installation 13
Water-Loop Heat Pump Applications 14
Ground-Loop Heat Pump Applications 15
Ground-Water Heat Pump Applications 17
Water Quality Standards 19
Electrical - Line Voltage 20
Electrical - Power Wiring 22
Electrical - Power & Low Voltage Wiring 23
Electrical - Low Voltage Wiring 24
Electrical - Thermostat Wiring 26
Blower Performance Data 27
ECM Blower Control 28
Typical Wiring Diagram - Units with CXM Board
and ECM Fan Motor (Single Phase) 30
Typical Wiring Diagram - Units with
ClimaDry
®
(Single Phase) 31
Typical Wiring Diagram - Units with CXM Board, 32
ECM Fan Motor, and MPC (DDC) CONTROLS
(SINGLE PHASE) 32
CXM Controls 33
DXM Controls 34
Safety Features - CXM and DXM Controls 36
ClimaDry
®
Modulating Reheat Option 38
Unit Starting and Operating Conditions 41
Piping System Cleaning and Flushing 42
Unit and System Checkout 44
Unit Start-Up Procedure 45
ClimaDry
®
II Option Corrections
(When Operating in Non-ClimaDry
®
Mode) 46
Unit Operating Conditions 47
Preventive Maintenance 49
Functional Troubleshooting 50
Performance Troubleshooting 51
Start-Up Log Sheet 52
Functional Troubleshooting 53
Warranty (U.S. & Canada) 54
Warranty (International) 55
Revision History 56

Questions and Answers

  • D
    Diane FordAug 18, 2025
    How to troubleshoot main power problems in ClimateMaster Heat Pump?
    • R
      Rodney HoodAug 18, 2025
      If your ClimateMaster Heat Pump has main power problems and the Green Status LED is off, check the line voltage circuit breaker and disconnect. Also, check for line voltage between L1 and L2 on the contactor, for 24VAC between R and C on CXM/DXM, and the primary/secondary voltage on the transformer.
  • M
    Micheal HoustonAug 23, 2025
    Why does my ClimateMaster Heat Pump unit short cycle?
    • M
      Mary HerreraAug 23, 2025
      If your ClimateMaster Heat Pump unit short cycles, it could be due to several reasons. A dirty air filter can cause short cycling, so check and clean it. Also, the unit might be in 'test mode'; reset the power or wait 20 minutes for it to automatically exit this mode. The unit might be oversized for the space; check the sizing for the actual load of the space. Finally, the compressor might be overloaded, so check it and replace it if necessary.
  • R
    rachel14Aug 26, 2025
    Why does only the fan run on my ClimateMaster Heat Pump?
    • S
      Sandra PopeAug 26, 2025
      If your ClimateMaster Heat Pump only runs the fan, it could be due to the following reasons: * Thermostat position: Ensure the thermostat is set for heating or cooling operation. * Unit lockout: Check for lockout codes and reset the power. * Compressor Overload: Check the compressor overload and replace it if necessary. * Thermostat wiring: Check the thermostat wiring at the heat pump. Jumper Y and R for compressor operation in test mode.
  • R
    Ronald BrownAug 28, 2025
    What does LP/LOC Fault Code 3 mean on my ClimateMaster Tranquility TTH026?
    • C
      cherylmartinAug 28, 2025
      If your ClimateMaster Heat Pump is showing the LP/LOC Fault Code 3, indicating low pressure or loss of charge, it could be due to insufficient charge. Check for refrigerant leaks. Alternatively, the compressor might be pumping down at start-up, so check the charge and start-up water flow.
  • M
    marc86Aug 30, 2025
    Why does only the compressor run on my ClimateMaster Tranquility TTH026 Heat Pump?
    • G
      Gary ArnoldAug 31, 2025
      If your ClimateMaster Heat Pump only runs the compressor, it could be due to the following issues: * Thermostat wiring: Check the G wiring at the heat pump. Jumper G and R for fan operation. * Fan motor relay: Jumper G and R for fan operation. Check for Line voltage across BR contacts. * Fan motor: Check for line voltage at the motor and check the capacitor. * Reversing valve: Set for cooling demand and check 24VAC on RV coil and at CXM/DXM board. If the RV is stuck, run high pressure up by reducing water flow and while operating engage and disengage RV coil voltage to push valve. * Thermostat setup: Check for ‘O’ RV setup not ‘B’. * Thermostat wiring: Check O wiring at heat pump. Jumper O and R for RV coil ‘click’.
  • F
    fhoganSep 2, 2025
    What does LT1 Fault Code 4 mean on my ClimateMaster Heat Pump?
    • J
      James SmithSep 2, 2025
      If your ClimateMaster Heat Pump displays the LT1 Fault Code 4, which indicates a water coil low temperature limit, it could be due to: * Reduced or no water flow in heating: Check the pump operation or water valve operation/setting. Also, check water flow and adjust to proper flow rate. Clean or replace any plugged strainer or filter. * Inadequate antifreeze level: Check the antifreeze density with a hydrometer. * Improper temperature limit setting: Clip JW3 jumper for antifreeze (10°F [-12°C]) use. * Water temperature out of range: Bring the water temperature within design parameters. * Bad thermistor: Check the temperature and impedance correlation per chart.
  • D
    Debbie KellySep 4, 2025
    What does LT2 Fault Code 5 mean on my ClimateMaster Heat Pump?
    • R
      Rose HarrisSep 5, 2025
      If your ClimateMaster Heat Pump displays the LT2 Fault Code 5, indicating an air coil low temperature limit, it may be caused by: * Reduced or no air flow in cooling: Check for a dirty air filter and clean or replace it. Also, check the fan motor operation and any air flow restrictions. Ensure that the external static isn't too high. * Air temperature out of range: Ensure that the entering air temperature is within design parameters. * Improper temperature limit setting: Normal airside applications will require 30°F [-1°C] only. * Bad thermistor: Check the temperature and impedance correlation per chart.
  • T
    Teresa HooverSep 7, 2025
    What causes Condensate Fault Code 6 on my ClimateMaster Heat Pump?
    • W
      William HallSep 7, 2025
      If your ClimateMaster Heat Pump displays Condensate Fault Code 6, it could be due to several reasons: * Blocked drain: Check for blockage and clean the drain. * Improper trap: Check trap dimensions and location ahead of vent. * Poor drainage: Check for piping slope away from the unit and the slope of the unit toward the outlet. Also, check the vent location. * Moisture on sensor: Check for moisture shorting to the air coil. * Plugged air filter: Replace the air filter. * Restricted Return Air Flow: Find and eliminate the restriction. Increase return duct and/or grille size.
  • S
    Samantha BakerSep 10, 2025
    What does Over/Under Voltage Code 7 mean on my ClimateMaster Tranquility TTH026 Heat Pump?
    • L
      Leslie ConwaySep 10, 2025
      If your ClimateMaster Heat Pump displays the Over/Under Voltage Code 7, which auto-resets, it indicates a voltage issue. For Under Voltage, check the power supply and 24VAC voltage before and during operation, the power supply wire size, and compressor starting (consider a hard start kit). Also, check the 24VAC and unit transformer tap for correct power supply voltage. For Over Voltage, check the power supply voltage and 24VAC before and during operation, and the 24VAC and unit transformer tap for correct power supply voltage.
  • K
    Kenneth MaldonadoSep 12, 2025
    What does Unit Performance Sentinel Code 8 mean on ClimateMaster Tranquility TTH026 Heat Pump?
    • S
      stephensjohnSep 12, 2025
      If your ClimateMaster Heat Pump displays Unit Performance Sentinel Code 8, it indicates a performance issue. If in heating mode and LT2 is greater than 125°F [52°C], check for poor air flow or an overcharged unit. If in cooling mode and LT1 is greater than 125°F [52°C] or LT2 is less than 40ºF [4ºC], check for poor water flow or air flow.

Summary

Model Nomenclature

ClimaDry II Option Notes

Details on ClimaDry® II option requirements, compatibility, and operational notes.

General Information

Safety

Covers DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE statements for safe operation and installation.

Horizontal Installation

Condensate Piping

Procedures for installing condensate drain lines, including pitching and trap requirements for horizontal units.

Vertical Installation

Condensate Piping for Vertical Units

Procedures for installing condensate drain lines for vertical units, noting internal trap use.

Piping Installation

Installation of Supply and Return Piping

Guidelines for installing piping, including drain valves, unions, strainers, and hose selection.

Ground-Loop Heat Pump Applications

Piping Installation

Typical closed loop ground source system piping, material recommendations, and pressure testing.

Antifreeze

Guidance on antifreeze selection, concentration, and calculation for freeze protection in ground loops.

Electrical - Line Voltage

General Line Voltage Wiring

Verifying available power matches unit specifications and compliance with codes for wiring.

Electrical - Power Wiring

Power Connection

Connecting incoming line voltage wires to the contractor for power supply.

Electrical - Power & Low Voltage Wiring

Low Water Temperature Cutout Selection

Field selection of low water temperature limits using JW3 jumper for CXM/DXM controls.

Electrical - Thermostat Wiring

Thermostat Installation

Guidelines for thermostat location, mounting, and wiring, ensuring accurate temperature measurement.

ECM Blower Control

Dehumidification Mode Settings

Field selection for humidity control, reducing airflow in cooling to improve moisture removal.

CXM Controls

DXM Controls

Field Selectable Inputs

Using test mode to check DXM control operation and diagnose faults via LED and alarm relay codes.

DIP Switches

Configuration options for accessory relays, thermostat type, and dehumidification modes.

Safety Features - CXM and DXM Controls

Anti-short cycle protection

5-minute protection for the compressor against frequent cycling.

ClimaDry Modulating Reheat Option

ClimaDry Sequence Of Operation

Describes operation in cooling, cooling with reheat, and heating modes.

Piping System Cleaning and Flushing

Piping System Cleaning and Flushing

Procedures for cleaning and flushing the WLHP piping system for proper start-up.

Unit and System Checkout

UNIT CHECKOUT

Checks for valves, voltage, wiring, transformer tap, water/air temps, fan, and condensate.

SYSTEM CHECKOUT

Checks for water temperature, pH, flushing, cooling tower/boiler, standby pumps, and controls.

Unit Start-up Procedure

Start-Up Procedure Steps

Step-by-step guide for starting up the unit, including fan, thermostat, and pressure checks.

Preventive Maintenance

Water Coil Maintenance

Procedures for maintaining water coils in direct ground water and other water loop applications.

Functional Troubleshooting

Main power problems

Troubleshooting steps for issues related to main power, including circuit breakers and transformers.

HP Fault Code 2

Troubleshooting for high pressure faults, including refrigerant charge and switches.

LP;LOC Fault Code 3

Troubleshooting for low pressure or loss of charge faults.

LT1 Fault Code 4

Troubleshooting for water coil low temperature limit faults.

LT2 Fault Code 5

Troubleshooting for air coil low temperature limit faults.

Condensate Fault Code 6

Troubleshooting for condensate drain or filter issues.

Over;Under Voltage Code 7

Troubleshooting for power supply voltage issues.

Unit Performance Sentinel Code 8

Troubleshooting for UPS conditions indicating inefficient operation.

Unit Doesnt Operate in Cooling

Troubleshooting steps for units that do not operate in cooling mode.

Performance Troubleshooting

Insufficient capacity; Not cooling or heating

Diagnosing and resolving issues causing insufficient cooling or heating capacity.

High Head Pressure

Troubleshooting steps for high head pressure conditions.

Low Suction Pressure

Troubleshooting steps for low suction pressure conditions.

Low Discharge Air Temperature in Heating

Troubleshooting for low discharge air temperature during heating operation.

Start-Up Log Sheet

Functional Troubleshooting

Warranty (U.S. & Canada)

Warranty (International)

ClimateMaster Tranquility TTH026 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandClimateMaster
ModelTranquility TTH026 Series
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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