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18-AC52D1-2
Condensing Un
2TTB0 & 23-[B2
ALL phases
of this installation
IMPORTANT
-- This Document
pack upon completion of work.
must
comply
is customer
with
NATIONAL,
property
STATE
and is to remain
These instructions
do not cover all variations
in
systems
nor provide
for every possible
contingency
to
be met in connection
with installation.
All phases
of
this installation
must comply with NATIONAL,
STATE
AND LOCAL CODES.
Should further information
be
desired or should particular
problems arise which are not
covered sufficiently for the purchaser's
purposes, the matter
should be referred to your installing dealer or local distributor.
AND LOCAL
CODES
Please
return
to service
information
A. GENERAL
The following instructions
ing Units.
NOTICE:
These outdoor units may be used with indoor units
equipped with Thermostatic Expansion Valve or Accutron rM
Flow Control Check Valve (E C.C. V) assembly for refrigerant
flow control only.
Check for transportation
damage after unit is uncrated.
Report promptly, to the carrier, any damage found to the unit.
To determine
the electrical power requirements
of the unit,
refer to the nameplate
of the unit. The electrical power
available must agree with that listed on the nameplate.
B. LOCATION
& PREPARATION
OFTHE
UNIT
for at least
5,
6,
to
7. If outdoor unit is mounted above the air handler, maximum lift should not exceed sixty (60) f_et (suction line).
If air handler is mounted above condensing unit, maximum lift should not exceed sixty (60) feet (liquid line).
NOTE:
Refer to "Refrigerant
Piping Software"
8. Locate and install indoor coil or air handler in accordance with instruction
included with that unit.
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4.
5.
is of sufficient
length.
C. ACCUTRON
TM
FLOW CONTROL
b. Isolation hangers should also be used -when refrigerant lines are run in stud spaces or enclosed ceilings.
VALVE
D. INSTALLING
REFRIGERANT
units
LINES
have provisions
of outdoor
BRAZE
TYPE iNDOOR
END
SEALING
ACOUTRON
Use
3. Determine the best starting point for routing the refrigerant tubing- -INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE STRUCTURE.
2003 American Standard inc. All Rights Reserved
CAP
TM
Unit
NOTE:
Large diameter tubing will be very difficult
has been shaped.
a wall or sill,
C%v"L
AS SHIP_PE i __L
LIQUID
LINE
FIELD SUPPLIED
18-AC52D1-2
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Guide
ROLLED EDGE TO
CAPTIVATE
STEM
CAP-_=--
CAP'_
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oF
SERVICE
PORT
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_
HEADED
VALVE SYSTEM
SERVICE
PORT
/
--
_HEX
UNIT SIDE OF
SERVICE VALVE
LIQUID LINE
CONNECTION
GAS LINE
CONNECTION
6. Precautions
should be taken to avoid heat damage
to the pressure
tap valve core during
brazing.
It
is recommended
that the pressure
tap port valve
core be removed
and a wet rag wrapped
around
the valve body.
NOTICE:
Use care to make sure that no moisture
port, while wet rag is being used.
enters pressure
3. Attach center
techniques.
IMPORTANT:
Replace pressure tap port valve core before attaching hoses for
evacuation.
After the brazing operation of refrigerant
lines to both the
outdoor and indoor unit is completed, the field brazed
connections must be checked for leaks. Pressurize
through
the service valve ports, the indoor unit and field refrigerant
lines with dry nitrogen to 350-400 psi. Use soap bubbles or
other leak-checking
methods to see that all field joints are
leak-free! If not, release
pressure;
then repair!
hose of manifold
gauges to vacuum
no higher
pump.
than
5,
6,
tap
NOTICE:
Precautions should be taken to avoid heat damage to
basepan during brazing. It is recommended to keep the
flame directly off of the basepan.
NOTE:
Unnecessary switching of hoses can be avoided and
complete evacuation of all lines leading to sealed system
can be accomplished
with manifold center hose and
connecting branch hose to a cylinder of HCFC=22 and
vacuum pump.
in one
SERVICE
114 TURN
ONLY
COUNTERCLOCKWISE
FOR FULL
OPEN
CAP
UNIT
VALVE
SIDE
OF VALVE
#
PRESSURE
TAP
PORT
/
SYSTEM EVACUATION
NOTE:
Since the outdoor unit has a refrigerant
liquid line valves must remain closed.
GAS
LINE
CONNECTION
gauge to gas
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Guide
NOTE:
A 3/16" Allen wrench is required to open liquid line service
valve. A 1/4" Open End or Adjustable wrench is required
to open gas line valve. A 3/4" Open End wrench is required
to take off the valve stem cap.
G. COMPRESSOR
START UP
After all electrieal wiring is complete, SET THE THERMOSTAT SYSTEM SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION SO
COMPRESSOR
WILL NOT RUN, and apply power by closing
the system main disconnect switch. This will activate the
compressor
sump heat (where used). Do not change the
Thermostat
System Switch until power has been applied for
one (1) hour. Following this procedure will prevent potential
compressor overload trip at the initial start-up.
H. OPERATIONAL
PROCEDURES
AND CHECKOUT
11. The gas valve can now be opened. For a ball type gas
valve, open the gas valve by removing the shut-off'valve
cap and turning the valve stem 1/4 turn counterclockwise, using 1/4" Open End or Adjustable wrench. See
Figure 5. For brass gas line service valve opening, follow
9 and 10 above. See Figure 4.
12. The gas valve is now open for refrigerant flow. Replace
valve stein cap to prevent leaks. Again, these caps
MUST BE REPLACED to prevent leaks. Replace valve
stem cap and pressure tap cap finger tight, then tighten
an additional 116turn. See Figure 5.
Electric heaters, if used, are to be installed in the air handling device according to the instructions
accompanying
the
air handler and the heaters.
F. ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
I. ELECTRIC
J. START CONTROL
Some models have quick start components which are factory
installed. For models that do not have factory installed start
components,
provisions are made for a field installed start kit
accessory. When adding an accessory, follow the instructions
provided with the kit.
K. OUTDOOR
When installing or servicing this equipment, ALWAYS
exercise basic safety precautions to avoid the possibility of
electric shock.
1. Power -wiring and grounding
with local codes.
of equipment
a separate
the outdoor
disconnect
switch
must comply
nameplate.
at the outdoor
unit.
HEATERS
THERMOSTAT
An outdoor thermostat
TAYSTAT250B may be field installed.
For data, see wiring diagram attached to unit and instruction
sheet packaged with outdoor thermostat.
L. SEACOAST
SHIELD
on
M. TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYSTEMFAULTS
24 VOLTS
WIRE SIZE
18 AWG
150 FT
16 AWG
225 FT.
14 AWG
300 FT.
Compressor
&OD FanDoNotStart
P- PrimaryCauses S-SecondaryCauses
18-AC52D 1-2
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TYPICAL
Guide
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FACTORY WIRING
5. If outdoor thermostats
FIELD WIRING
18-AC52D1-2
(ODT)
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2TTB0 & 2TTB2 OUTLINE
Note: All dimensions
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P_
DRAWING
are in IVllVl(Inches).
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2TTBOO30A
651
(25-5/8)
724
(28-1/2)
651
(25-5/8)
3/4
5/16
127 (5)
57 (2 1/4)
181 (7-1/8)
44 (1-3/4)
457 (18)
2TTBOO36A
651
(25-5/8)
724
(28-1/2)
651
(25-5/8)
7/8
3/8
127 (5)
57 (2-1/4)
181 (7-1/8)
44 (1-3/4)
457 (18)
2TTBOO42A
730
(28-3/4)
724
(28-1/2)
651 (25-5/8)
7/8
3/8
137 (5-3/8)
65 (2-5/8)
210 (8-1/4)
57 (2-1/4)
457 (18)
2TTBOO48A
730
(28-3/4)
724
(28-1/2)
651(25-5/8)
1-1/8
3/8
137 (5-3/8)
65 (2-5/8)
210 (8-1/4)
57 (2-1/4)
457 (18)
2TTBOO60A
832
(32-3/4)
829
(32-5/8)
756
1-1/8
3/8
143 (5-5/8)
92 (3-5/8)
210 (8-1/4)
79 (3-1/8)
508 (20)
2TTB2018A
651
(25-5/8)
724
(28-1/2)
651 (25-5/8)
5/8
1/4
127 (5)
57 (2-1/4)
181 (7-1/8)
44 (1-3/4)
457 (18)
2TTB2024A
730
(28-3/4)
724
(28-1/2)
651 (25-5/8)
3/4
5/16
137 (5-3/8)
65 (2-5/8)
210 (8-1/4)
57 (2-1/4)
457 (18)
2TTB2030A
730
(28-3/4)
724
(28-1/2)
651 (25-5/8)
3/4
5/16
137 (5-3/8)
65 (2-5/8)
210 (8-1/4)
57 (2-1/4)
457 (18)
2TTB2036A
832
(32-3/4)
724
(28-1/2)
651(25-5/8)
7/8
3/8
137 (5-3/8)
65 (2-5/8)
210 (8-1/4)
57 (2-1/4)
457 (18)
2TTB2042A
832
(32-3/4)
829
(32-5/8)
756
(29-3/4)
7/8
3/8
137 (5-3/8)
86 (3-3/8)
210 (8-1/4)
79 (3-1/8)
508 (20)
2TTB2048A
933
(36-3/4)
829
(32-5/8)
756
(29-3/4)
1-1/8
3/8
143 (5-5/8)
92 (3-5/8)
210 (8-1/4)
79 (3-1/8)
508 (20)
2TTB2060A
933
(36-3/4)
829
(32-5/8)
756
(29-3/4)
1-1/8
3/8
143 (5-5/8)
92 (3-5/8)
210 (8-1/4)
79 (3-1/8)
508 (20)
MODELS
BASE
FIG.
(29-3/4)
Rev. 5
18-AC52D
1-2
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MOUNTING
Guide
HOLE LOCATION
265
(10.43)
_1
523
3_7
(20.58)
( 2,49)
2O5 (8.0Y)
517
(20,34)
BASE 2
294
I 56)
171 (6.74)
688
599 (23
(2709)
58)
BASE 3
From Dwg. 21 D152637
Rev. 1
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Guide
CHECKOUT
After installation
1. Refrigerant
2. Suction
it is recommended
that
..................................
properly
insulated
...........
5. Verify tightness
connects
...................
CHECKOUT
PROCEDUREWITH
the entire
PROCEDURE
]
]
system be checked
TO CHECK
@
CoN
Off
@
Heat
9. Return
10. Thermostat
thermometer
is accurate. Check
against a reliable thermometer.
Adjust per
instructions
with thermostat
......................................
Cooling Operation
Checking Performance
& Charge
............................................
CLOSED
(ON)
COMPONENTOPERATION
Outdoor
Fan
Runs
indoor
Blower
Runs
Fan Switch
Auto
On
Sump Heat
iNDOOR THERMOSTAT
SWITCH SETTING
Step
No.
against
Compressor
Runs
@ Comp.
Sump
Heater
x
x
Ix
Furnace
Heat
Comes On
Ix
Ix!xl
! x I
Heating @
Informowner on howto operatesystem andwhat to expectof it. At the same time deliverOwner'sUseand Care Booklet.
Ix
Ix
D,
Trane
A business
2TTBO-IN-2
File Number
SV-UN-S/S-2TTBO-IN-2
RI.
Supersedes
New
Stocking Location
2/03
of