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Brand | Trane |
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Model | Voyager TS 150G Series |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Safety advisories define hazards and precautions for operation.
Field wiring must be done by qualified personnel to prevent electrical hazards.
Technicians must wear proper PPE to protect against hazards.
Discusses refrigerants and their impact on the ozone layer.
Emphasizes technician certification and legal compliance for refrigerant handling.
Outlines EHS policies for personnel and adherence to local regulations.
Warns against base penetrations to prevent water leaks and property damage.
Covers copyright, trademarks, revision history, and manual overview.
Explains digits for unit type, efficiency, and airflow configuration.
Details digits related to nominal gross cooling capacity in tons.
Covers digits for major design sequence, voltage selection, and unit controls.
Explains digits for controls, heating, design sequence, filters, and various options.
Details digits for system monitoring controls, hardware enhancements, and advanced unit controls.
Provides important notes and clarifications regarding model number specifications.
Describes unit features, ReliaTel control, and optional communication interfaces.
Explains the Economizer Control Actuator and RTAM Air Handler Module functions.
Details input devices like fan failure, condensate overflow, and clogged filter switches.
Covers power exhaust, lead/lag control, and evaporator frost control functions.
Describes various zone sensors like ZSM, programmable, and remote types.
Describes various sensors like high temp, thermostats, smoke detectors, and humidity sensors.
Provides guidelines for unit inspection, handling fiberglass wool, and storage precautions.
Details minimum operating/service clearances and installation requirements.
Provides diagrams and data for unit dimensions, clearances, and ductwork.
Lists typical unit weights and point loading data in lbs and kg.
Provides instructions and warnings for safely rigging and lifting heavy unit components.
Covers foundation, curb installation, ductwork, and general installation steps.
Details main power wiring, electric heat, filters, and field wiring guidelines.
Covers low voltage controls, sensor wiring, and communication interface wiring.
Explains installation of circuit breakers, disconnects, and convenience outlets.
Guides installation of return air smoke detectors and Air-Fi wireless interface.
Describes three test modes (Step, Resistance, Auto) and the service test guide.
Guides on verifying proper airflow and setting up ReliaTel controls before unit operation.
Details the procedures for starting up the economizer and compressors, including checks.
Covers start-up procedures for heating, dehumidification options, and variable air volume applications.
Explains the function of the supply duct static pressure control and VHR relay output.
Outlines final checks after start-up, including programming, panel verification, and securing panels.
Provides detailed steps and guidelines for adjusting and maintaining fan belts on belt-drive units.
Lists essential monthly checks for filters, smoke detectors, condensate switches, and unit components.
Details cleaning procedures for microchannel coils and provides a sample maintenance log.
Recommends recording unit data for future reference in the provided blanks.
Warns about hazardous procedures and explains ReliaTel control diagnostics.
Describes two methods (Method 1 and Method 2) for checking system status.
Lists common system, cooling, heat, and service failures with causes and voltage checks.
Explains how to reset cooling failures and heating lockouts using Method 1 and Method 2.
Details the ZTS service indicator and provides tests for thermistor resistance and setpoints.
Covers LED tests, system mode selection, and serial communication voltage checks for zone sensors.
Guides on verifying ECA status via LED indicators and troubleshooting error codes.
Outlines the warranty terms and conditions for commercial units under 20 tons.
Details the warranty terms for commercial units of 20 tons and greater capacity.