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Trane TR200 - Lifting; Wall Mounting - IP21 (NEMA 1) and IP54 (NEMA 12) Units

Trane TR200
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Airflow
The necessary airflow over the heat sink must be secured.
The flow rate is shown in Table 2.2.
The fan runs for the following reasons:
AMA
DC Hold
Pre-Mag
DC Brake
60% of nominal current is exceeded
Specific heatsink temperature exceeded (power
size dependent)
Specific Power Card ambient temperature
exceeded (power size dependent)
Specific Control Card ambient temperature
exceeded
Frame Door fan/top fan Heatsink fan
D1h/D3h
102 m
3
/hr (60 CFM) 420 m
3
/hr (250 CFM)
D2h/D4h
204 m
3
/hr (120 CFM) 840 m
3
/hr (500 CFM)
Table 2.2 Airflow
Illustration 2.1 Recommended Lifting Method
2.3.3 Wall Mounting - IP21 (NEMA 1) and
IP54 (NEMA 12) Units
Consider the following before selecting the final instal-
lation site:
Free space for cooling
Access to open the door
Cable entry from the bottom
TR200 D-Frame Operating Instructions Installation
2.3.2 Lifting
Improper Unit Lift!
Test lift unit approximately 24 inches
to verify proper
center of gravity lift point. To avoid dropping of unit,
reposition lifting point if unit is not level. Failure to
properly lift unit could result in unit dropping and possibly
crushing operator/technician which could result in death
or serious injury and possible equipment or property-only
damage.
Always lift the frequency converter using the dedicated
lifting eyes. Use a bar to avoid bending the lifting holes.
CAUTION
The angle from the top of the frequency converter to the
lifting cables should be 60° or greater.
BAS-SVX54B-EN
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