Do you have a question about the Trane GETB and is the answer not in the manual?
Inspect unit for shipping damage, verify nameplate data, power supply, and refrigerant charge retention.
Guidelines for storing units indoors or outdoors to prevent damage and microbial growth.
Details on unit and compressor identification and pre-shipment status.
Description of key internal components like coils, water connections, and blower assembly.
Information on standard and optional sound reduction features for enhanced acoustics.
Overview of various control systems, including deluxe and ZN510 options.
Location of low and high side refrigerant Schrader connections for service.
Guidelines for unit placement, ambient temperature, and service access clearances.
Detailed dimensions and specifications for GET 009-036 models.
Dimensions and installation details for the hinged acoustical door assembly.
Checklist for successful unit installation, including inspection and power checks.
Requirements for field-installed power wiring, including disconnect switch and grounding.
Guidelines for connecting low voltage control wiring to thermostats and unit junction boxes.
Instructions for unit placement, riser alignment, leveling, and anchoring.
Details on routing power wire, connecting to the power block, and grounding requirements.
Procedures for installing drywall around the unit and for hinged acoustic doors.
Steps for removing shipping bolts and brackets, and connecting water coil pipes.
Instructions for installing supply grilles to prevent air recirculation.
Guidance on using antifreeze solutions for freeze protection in water loops.
Connecting factory-ordered or field-provided thermostats and zone sensors.
Steps to modify the blower motor RPM by changing speed taps.
Step-by-step procedure for starting up the unit with deluxe controls.
Table for defining feet of head/pressure drop based on unit size and flow.
Table providing water volume in cubic inches, cubic feet, and gallons for unit calculations.
Recommendations for routine maintenance, including filter inspection and cleaning.
Details of Trane's standard 12-month parts-only warranty from startup.
Information on optional extended warranty coverage for years two through five.
Notes on unit operation in unconditioned spaces and performance.
How the unit operates with safety controls and a conventional thermostat.
Initial checks to perform before referring to the troubleshooting chart.
A checklist of common problems and their potential causes and corrections.