8 SRUB-IOM001-EN
General Information
Foreword
These instructions do not attempt to cover all variations in
systems, nor to provide for every possible contingency to be
met in connection with installation. Should further information
be desired or should particular problems arise which are not
sufficiently covered for the purchaser’s purpose, the matter
should be referred to the manufacturer.
Reception
On arrival, inspect the unit before signing the delivery note.
Specify any damage on the delivery note, and send
a registered letter of protest to the last carrier of the goods within
72 hours of delivery. Notify the local Trane Sales Office at the
same time. The unit should be totally inspected within 15 days
of delivery. If any concealed damage is discovered, stop
unpacking the shipment. Take photos of the damage material,
if possible. Notify the carrier immediately by phone and
registered mail. Notify the local Trane Sales Office. Concealed
damage must be report within 15 days of delivery. Check the
unit nameplated to confirm that the proper unit was shipped.
Available power supply must be compatible with electrical
characteristics specified on component nameplates.
General Information
This manual covers the Installation, Operation, and Mainte-
nance of the SRUB080, SRUB 110 and SRUB 130 single
circuit, and the SRUB 160, SRUB 190, SRUB 220 and SRUB
250 dual circuit. These new package air-cooled self contain
models are completely redesigned for a scroll compressor,
improved application flexibility, servicing and maintenance
accessibility, and an improved accessory line. They are of the
vertical or horizontal discharge with the vertical standard.
Note : “Warnings” and “Cautions” appear at appropriate
places in this manual. Your personal safety and the proper
operation of this machine require that you follow them
carefully. The manufacturer assumes no liability for installation
or servicing performed by unqualified personal.
Special Note on Refrigeration Emissions
World environmental scientists have concluded, based on
the best currently available evidence, that ozone in our
upper atmosphere is being reduced due to release of CFC
fully halogenated compounds.
The Trane Company urges all HVAC servicers working on
Trane equipment, or any manufacturer’s products, make
every effort to eliminate, if possible, or vigorously reduce
the emission of C F C, H C F C, and H F C refrigerants to
the atmosphere resulting from installation, operation,
routine maintenance, or major service on this equipment.
Always act in a responsible manner to conserve refrigerants
for continued use even when acceptable alternatives are
available.
Unit Inspection
Inspect material carefully for any shipping damage. If
damaged, it must be reported to, and claims made against the
transportation company. Compare the information that appears
on the unit nameplate with ordering and submittal data to
insure the proper unit was shipped. Available power supply
must be compatible with electrical characteristics specified on
component nameplates. Replace damaged parts with
authorized parts only.
WARNING : Open and lock unit disconnect to
prevent injury or death from electric shock or contact
with moving parts before attempting any installation
or maintenance.