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Trane Sintesis Balance CMAF - Periodic Maintenance; Refrigerant and Oil-Charge Management

Trane Sintesis Balance CMAF
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4 UNT-PRC002-GB
Technical Data
FWD 08 12 20 30 45
Power supply (V/Ph/Hz) 230/1/50
Capacities
Cooling capacity on water (1) (kW) 5,2 8,3 15 18,8 30,1
Heating capacity on water (2) (kW) 6,3 11,9 18,9 20,9 38,2
Fan motor (type) 2 x direct drive centrifugal
Fan power input (3) (kW) 0,23 0,46 0,65 1,04 1,51
Current amps (3) (A) 1,1 2,2 3,1 4,7 5,5
Start-up amps (A) 3,2 5,5 9,3 14,1 16,5
Air flow
minimum (m
3
/h) 490 980 1400 1800 2700
nominal (m
3
/h) 820 1650 2300 3000 4500
maximum (m
3
/h) 980 1970 2600 3600 5400
Main coil
Water entering/leaving connections (type) ISO R7 rotating female
(Dia) 3/4" 3/4" 1 1/2" 1 1/2" 1 1/2"
Electric heater (accessory for blower only)
Electric power supply (V/Ph/Hz) 230/1/50 230/1/50 or 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50
Heating capacity (kW) 2/4 8 10 12 12
Hot water coil (accessory for blower only)
Heating capacity (4) (kW) 6,3 12 17,4 22,4 34,5
G2 filter (filter box accessory)
Quantity 2 2 2 2 2
Dimensions ( LxWxth) (mm) 386x221x8 486x271x8 586x321x8 586*421*8 586*621*8
G4 filter (filter box accessory)
Quantity - 2 2 2 2
Dimensions ( LxWxth) (mm) - 486x264x48 586x314x48 586*414*48 586*614*48
Condensate pump (accessory) (type) Centrifugal
Water flow - lift height (l/h - mm) 24 - 500
Not available for FWD30 and FWD45
Sound level (L/M/H speed)
Sound pressure level (5) (dB(A)) 36/40/43 38/41/44 46/50/53 47/52/57 47/52/58
Sound power level (5) (dB(A)) 46/50/53 48/51/54 56/60/63 57/62/67 57/62/68
Unit dimensions
Width x Depth (mm) 890 x 600 1090 x 710 1290 x 820 1290 x 970 1290 x 1090
Height (mm) 250 300 350 450 650
Shipped unit dimensions
Width x Depth (mm) 933 x 644 1133 x 754 1333 x 864 1333 x 1008 1333*1133
Height (mm) 260 310 360 460 660
Weight (kg) 32 46 61 76 118
Colour galvanised steel
Recommended fuse size
Unit alone (aM/gI) (A) 8/16 8/16 8/16 8/25 8/25
Unit with electric heater (gI) (A) 16 (2kW),25 (4kW) 40 (230V),3*16 (400V) 3*20 3*25 3*25
(1) Conditions: Water entering/leaving temperature: 7/12 °C, Air inlet temperature 27/19°C DB/WB - Nominal air flow
(2) Conditions: Water entering/leaving temperature: 50/45 °C, Air inlet temperature 20°C DB - Nominal air flow
(3) At high speed with nominal air flow.
(4) Water entering/leaving temperature 90/70 °C, air inlet temperature 20 °C DB, Nominal air flow.
(5) A rectangular glass wool duct 1m50 long is placed on the blower.The measurement is taken in the room containing the blower unit.
Heat exchanger operating limits:
FWD:
*water temperature: max 100° C
*absolute service pressure: min 1 bar/max 11 bars
Accessories - Hot water coil:
*water temperature: min. +2° C/max. 100° C
*absolute service pressure: min 1 bar/max 11 bars
CG-SVX051A-GB
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Periodic Maintenance
Refrigerant and Oil-charge
Management
Proper oil and refrigerant charge is essential for proper
unit operation, unit performances, and environmental
protection. Only trained and licensed service personnel
should service the unit.
Some of the symptoms of a refrigerant under-charged
unit:
Larger-than-normal evaporator approach
temperatures (leaving water temperature – saturated
evaporator temperature). If the refrigerant charge
is correct the approach temperature is 4°C.These
values are given for units running at full load and
with water without antifreeze
Low Evaporator-refrigerant temperature limit
Low Refrigerant-Temperature cutout diagnostic
Fully-open expansion valve
Possible whistling sound coming from liquid line
(due to high vapor velocity)
High coil condenser pressure drop
Receiver drain valve remains opens
Some of the symptoms of a refrigerant over-charged unit
Condenser Pressure Limit
High –Pressure Cutout diagnostic
More-than-normal number of fans running
Erratic fan control
Higher-than-normal compressor power
Receiver fill up valve remains open
Some of the symptoms of an oil over-charged unit
Larger-than-normal evaporator approach
temperatures (Leaving-water-temperature –
Saturated Evaporator Temperature)
Low Evaporator-refrigerant Temperature limit
Low Refrigerant – Temperature Cutout diagnostic
Low unit capacity
High oil-sump level after normal shutdown
Low compressor discharge temperaure
Some of the symptoms of an oil under-charged unit
Seized or Welded compressors
Low oil-sump level after normal shutdown

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