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Trane YSC060E User Manual

Trane YSC060E
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SAFETY WARNING
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.
Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners
Precedent™ Gas/Electric
3to10Tons–60Hz
Installation, Operation,
and Maintenance
Model Numbers
YSC037E - YSC067E YHC037E - YHC067E
YSC036E - YSC060E YHC036E - YHC072E
YSC072F - YSC120F YHC120E
YHC048F - YHC060F YHC072F - YHC102F
RT-SVX21P-EN
July 2014

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Trane YSC060E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTrane
ModelYSC060E
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Warnings, Cautions, and Notices

Safety advisories appear throughout this manual as required for safe operation.

Important Environmental Concerns

Discusses the impact of man-made chemicals on the ozone layer.

Important Responsible Refrigerant Practices

Highlights Trane's commitment to responsible refrigerant handling.

Model Number Description

Digit 1 - Unit Type

Defines the first digit of the model number, indicating unit type.

Digit 4,5,6 - Nominal Gross Cooling Capacity (MBh)

Defines the nominal gross cooling capacity in thousands of BTU/hr.

Digit 8 - Voltage Selection

Defines the voltage and frequency for the unit's electrical supply.

Model Number Notes

Provides important notes and clarifications regarding model number configurations.

General Information

Unit Inspection

Details the steps for inspecting the unit upon arrival for damage.

Unit Description

Provides an overview of the unit's features and control systems.

Economizer Control Actuator (Optional)

Explains the function of the optional economizer control actuator.

Low Pressure Control

Details the function and behavior of the low pressure control.

Human Interface - 5 Inch Color Touchscreen (Optional)

Details the optional 5-inch color touchscreen human interface.

Unit Dimensions

Figure 1. Typical installation clearances for single & multiple unit applications

Shows typical installation clearances for various unit configurations.

Figure 2. 3-5 ton standard efficiency, 3 ton high efficiency

Displays dimensions for 3-5 ton standard and 3 ton high efficiency units.

Figure 11. 10 ton high efficiency

Displays dimensions for the 10 ton high efficiency unit.

Installation

Pre-Installation

Covers steps to be taken before the main installation begins.

Heavy Objects!

Emphasizes using proper lifting equipment for heavy objects.

Risk of Roof Collapsing!

Warns about roof collapse risk and requires structural assessment.

Ductwork

Provides guidance on connecting ductwork to the unit.

Roof Curb

Provides instructions for installing the roof curb.

Rigging

Provides instructions and safety precautions for rigging the unit.

Through-the-Base Gas Installation

Provides step-by-step instructions for through-the-base gas installation.

Condensate Drain Configuration

Explains how to configure the condensate drain.

Field Installed Power Wiring

Guides on field-installed power wiring.

Main Unit Power

Covers the main unit power connections.

Pre-Start

Hazardous Voltage w/Capacitors!

Warns about electrical hazards when working with capacitors.

Voltage Imbalance

Explains the importance of checking voltage imbalance for three-phase motors.

Electrical Phasing (Three Phase Motors)

Details how to check and correct electrical phasing for three-phase motors.

Compressor Crankcase Heaters (Optional)

Explains the function and operation of optional compressor crankcase heaters.

Table 10. Service test guide for component operation

Provides a guide for testing component operation.

Test Modes

Describes the three methods for cycling through unit test modes.

Unit Start-Up

Verifying Proper Air Flow

Details how to verify proper airflow through the unit.

Units with 5-Tap Direct Drive Indoor Fan

Specific instructions for starting up units with 5-tap direct drive indoor fans.

Units with Direct Drive Indoor Fan - Electromechanical Control

Start-up procedures for direct drive indoor fans with electromechanical controls.

Variable Air Volume Applications (Traditional VAV)

Details start-up for VAV applications.

Supply Duct Static Pressure Control

Details the supply duct static pressure control mechanism.

Compressor Start-Up

Details the procedure for starting up compressors.

Maintenance

Fan Belt Adjustment - Belt Drive Units

Details how to adjust fan belts on belt drive units.

Monthly Maintenance

Outlines monthly maintenance tasks.

Coil Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning evaporator and condenser coils.

Microchannel (MCHE) Coils

Special instructions and warnings for cleaning microchannel coils.

Troubleshooting

ReliaTel™ Control

Describes accessing unit diagnostics and system status via ReliaTel.

System Status Checkout Procedure

Explains how to check the unit's system status using different methods.

Resetting Cooling and Ignition Lockouts

Explains how to reset cooling and ignition lockouts.

Zone Temperature Sensor (ZTS) Tests

Outlines tests for the Zone Temperature Sensor.

Unit Economizer Control (ECA) Troubleshooting

Provides troubleshooting steps for the Unit Economizer Control.

Unit Wiring Diagrams Numbers

Table 18. Unit wiring diagram numbers

Lists drawing numbers for various unit wiring diagrams.

Limited Warranty

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