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Trane ProSpace PTEG0701GAA - User Manual

Trane ProSpace PTEG0701GAA
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Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning
equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person
could result in death or serious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that
are attached to the equipment.
July 2023
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ProSpace
Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner (PTAC)
R32 AC/Heat Pump with Electric Heat
208/230 Volts:
PTEG0701GAA
PTHG0701GAA
PTEG0901GAA
PTHG0901GAA
PTEG1201HAA
PTHG1201HAA
PTEG1501HAA
PTHG1501HAA
265 Volts:
PTEG0702GAA
PTHG0702GAA
PTEG0902GAA
PTHG0902GAA
PTEG1202HAA
PTHG1202HAA
PTEG1502HAA
PTHG1502HAA
Installation, Operation, and Maintenance

Questions and Answers

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    olivertristanAug 7, 2025
    What to do if my Trane ProSpace PTEG0701GAA is losing refrigerant or has a sensor issue?
    • S
      Sarah AllenAug 7, 2025
      If your Trane Heat Pump is losing refrigerant or has a sensor issue: * Inspect the unit, especially the refrigerant system, for leaks or visible damage. * Observe the refrigerant circuit temperatures. * Check that the tube temperature sensor on the condenser coil is snug in its sleeve. * Ensure the ambient temperature sensor in front of the evaporator coil is secure and not touching the coil. * Verify that the inner and outer tube temperature sensors are correctly plugged into the board inside the compartment below the on-board mounted controls and are not reversed.
  • D
    Dennis RamirezAug 13, 2025
    What to do if the outlet air temperature sensor fails in my Trane Heat Pump?
    • S
      Shannon RivasAug 13, 2025
      If the outlet air temperature sensor fails in your Trane Heat Pump: 1. Check the sensor wiring and connections to the main board. 2. Test the resistance of the sensor while it is disconnected. 3. If needed, replace the main board.
  • A
    Andrea KelleyAug 18, 2025
    What to do if the indoor ambient temperature sensor is open or short-circuited in my Trane ProSpace PTEG0701GAA?
    • Q
      qtownsendAug 18, 2025
      If the indoor ambient temperature sensor is open or short-circuited in your Trane Heat Pump: 1. Check the sensor wiring and connections to the main board. 2. Test the resistance of the sensor while disconnected. 3. Replace the main board if needed.
  • D
    dknappAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the indoor coil tube temperature sensor is open or short circuited in my Trane Heat Pump?
    • M
      matthewtylerAug 26, 2025
      If the indoor coil tube temperature sensor is open or short-circuited in your Trane Heat Pump: 1. Check the sensor wiring and connections to the main board. 2. Test the resistance of the sensor while disconnected. 3. Replace the main board if needed.
  • J
    John McclainAug 31, 2025
    What to do if the outdoor coil tube temperature sensor is open or short circuited in my Trane ProSpace PTEG0701GAA?
    • S
      steven68Aug 31, 2025
      If the outdoor coil tube temperature sensor is open or short-circuited in your Trane Heat Pump: 1. Check the sensor wiring and connections to the main board. 2. Test the resistance of the sensor while disconnected. 3. Replace the main board if needed.

Summary

ProSpace Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner (PTAC)

Warnings, Cautions, and Notices

Unit Contains R32 Refrigerant!

Highlights hazards associated with R32 refrigerant.

Safety Hazard!

General safety warnings for users and children.

Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required!

Emphasizes the need for qualified personnel for wiring.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Required!

Details mandatory PPE for technicians during service.

Fire Hazard!

Warns about the flammability of refrigerant.

Safety Precautions!

General safety measures for installation and operation.

Follow EHS Policies!

Mandates adherence to Environmental, Health, and Safety policies.

Cancer and Reproductive Harm!

Warns about exposure to specific chemicals causing cancer/reproductive harm.

General Information

Operating Temperature Range

Specifies the acceptable indoor/outdoor operating temperatures.

Model Number Description

Air Conditioners with Electric Heat

Heat Pumps with Electric Heaters

Electrical

Electrical Safety and Connections

Covers warnings on live components, power cords, grounding, voltage, and protection.

Refrigerant System Diagrams

Electrical Wiring Diagrams

Installation

Trane Wall Sleeve and Grille

Details components for unit installation into wall sleeve.

Considerations for Use of Existing Sleeves

Guidance on retrofitting units into pre-existing sleeves.

Installing the Chassis into Wall Sleeve

Step-by-step instructions for inserting the unit.

System Configuration

Adjusting Air Direction- Only for Duct Installations

Instructions for setting air direction for specific duct setups.

DIP Switches

Configuration options using DIP switches for unit functions.

Keypad Configuration

How to customize unit settings via the control panel keypad.

Auxillary Controls

Wiring the Wall Thermostat

Procedures for connecting a wall thermostat to the unit.

Energy Management Input (Front Desk Control)

How the unit interfaces with external energy management systems.

Intelligent Self-Checking Control

Details the unit's self-diagnostic and error reporting capabilities.

Operation

Control Buttons and Functions

Explains the operation of buttons on the unit's control panel.

LED Display and Digital Display

How to interpret unit status via LEDs and digital displays.

Mode Functions

Describes the operational modes like Cooling and Heating.

Auto Fan Speed Mode

How the fan speed automatically adjusts based on conditions.

Additional Functions

Covers features like Fahrenheit/Celsius switch and temp compensation.

Restore Factory Settings

How to reset the unit to its default factory configurations.

Operating the Remote Control

Instructions for using the wireless remote control.

Changing Batteries in the Remote Control

Steps for replacing batteries in the remote control.

Care and Cleaning

Unit Cleaning and Maintenance

Details cleaning procedures for panels, coils, base pan, and air filters.

Service Installation

Hazardous Service Procedures!

General warnings for performing service tasks safely.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Required!

Details mandatory PPE for technicians during service.

Hazardous Voltage!

Warns about electrical hazards during servicing.

Disassembling the Unit

Temperature and Resistance Charts

Troubleshooting and Resources

Troubleshooting Error Codes and Malfunctions

Guide to identifying and resolving unit error codes.

Technicians Guidelines

Requirements and best practices for qualified service technicians.

Safety preparation work

Essential safety checks before working with refrigerants.

Checks to electrical devices

Safety checks for electrical components during maintenance.

Repairs to sealed components

Guidelines for repairing sealed refrigerant system components.

Charging procedures

Steps for correctly charging the system with refrigerant.

Decommissioning

Procedures for safely retiring and disposing of the unit.

Labelling

Requirements for labeling decommissioned equipment.

Recovery

Procedures for safely recovering refrigerants.

Resources

Trane ProSpace PTEG0701GAA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTrane
ModelProSpace PTEG0701GAA
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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