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CVHH-SVX001A-EN 17
Installation: Mechanical
Operating Environment
Important:
The standard chiller is designed for indoor use only
and as such has NEMA Type 1 or IP 20 enclosures.
For chillers in unheated equipment rooms, contact
your local Trane service agency for methods to ensure
that the oil temperature is maintained suitable for
proper operation of the chiller.
To ensure that electrical components operate properly, do
not locate the chiller in an area exposed to dust, dirt,
corrosive fumes, or excessive heat and humidity. The
ambient temperature range for chiller operation is 1.1°C to
40°C (34°F to 104°F).
Foundation Requirements
Chiller mounting surface must be:
rigid non-warping mounting pads or a concrete
foundation.
able to support the chiller at its full operating weight
(including completed piping, and full operating
charges of refrigerant, oil and water.)
For proper unit operation, the chiller must be level within
1.6 mm (1/16 in.) over its length and width when set into
place on the mounting surface.
Tab le 2, p . 16 shows
approximate weights for various chiller sizes and options.
Note: For specific weight information, refer to the unit
submittal package.
Important: Trane will not assume responsibility for
equipment problems resulting from an
improperly designed or constructed
foundation.
Rigging
Lifting is the recommended method for moving chillers.
Suggested lifting arrangements for standard units are
described in
Standard Chiller Lift, p. 17.
Note: The lifting beam used for Simplex units must be at
least 4.572 meters (15 feet) long.
Standard Chiller Lift
1. Insert clevis connections at the points indicated in
Figure 5, p. 18. A 63.5 mm (2.5 in.) diameter lifting hole
is provided at each of these points.
2. Attach the lifting chains or cables.
3. Once the lifting cables are in place, attach a safety chain
or cable between the first-stage casing of the
compressor and the lifting beam.
Important: There should not be tension on this safety
cable; the cable is used only to prevent the
unit from rolling during the lift.
4. Position isolator pads or spring isolators beneath the
chiller feet (refer to
Unit Isolation, p. 19 for
instructions).
Note: Follow instructions provided by the spring
isolator manufacturer, being careful to not
damage isolator adjustment bolt.
NOTICE:
Equipment Failure!
Unit operating at ambient temperatures exceeding
40°C (104°F) could result in starter component damage
due to the panel’s inability to dissipate heat adequately.
If any of these adverse operating conditions are
present, take necessary action to improve the
equipment room environment.
WARNING
Heavy Objects!
Failure to properly lift unit could result in death or
serious injury, or equipment or property-only damage.
Do not use cables (chains or slings) except as shown in
Figure 5, p. 18. Each of the cables (chains or slings)
used to lift the unit must be capable of supporting the
entire weight of the unit. Lifting cables (chains or
slings) may not be of the same length. Adjust as
necessary for even unit lift.
WARNING
Improper Unit Lift!
Failure to properly lift unit could result in death or
serious injury, or equipment or property-only damage.
Test lift unit approximately 61 cm (24 inches) to verify
proper center of gravity lift point. To avoid dropping
of unit, reposition lifting point if unit is not level.
Do not lift chiller utilizing waterbox lifting lug.
Waterbox lifting lug is to be used only for removing
waterbox from chiller.
Do not lift chiller utilizing elbow lifting tab. Elbow
lifting tab and approved clevis are used when
removing elbow from chiller.
NOTICE:
Wiring Damage!
Damage to unit wiring could result in equipment
failure. Care must be taken during rigging, assembly
and disassembly to avoid damaging unit wiring.

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