Trane RAUC-C50 Air Conditioner User Manual


 
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Service & Maintenance
Fuse Replacement Data
Table 20 lists the replacement fuses for the control circuit, compressors, and condenser fans.
Monthly Maintenance
Air Handling Equipment
Before completing the following checks, turn the system control circuit switch 1S2 and 5S1 to the
"Off" position. Open the main power disconnect switch for the Condensing Unit and Air Handling
Unit and "lock it" in the "Off" position before removing any access panels.
ƽ WARNING
Hazardous Voltage!
Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper
lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized. Failure to
disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury.
[ ] Inspect the return air filters. Clean or replace them if necessary.
[ ] Check the evaporator drain pan and condensate piping to ensure that there are no blockages.
[ ] Inspect the evaporator coils for dirt. If the coils appear dirty, clean them according to the
instructions described in the “Coil Cleaning” section.
[ ] Inspect the economizer damper hinges and pins (if applicable) to ensure that all moving parts
are securely mounted. Clean the blades as necessary.
[ ] Verify that all damper linkages move freely; lubricate with white grease, if necessary.
[ ] Check Supply Fan motor bearings; repair or replace the motor as necessary.
[ ] Check the fan shaft bearings for wear. Replace the bearings as necessary.
[ ] Lubricate the supply fan bearings. Refer to the equipment manufacturer for their recommended
greases.
NOTICE
Over lubrication can be just as harmful as not enough grease.
Use a hand grease gun to lubricate these bearings; add grease until a light bead appears all around
the seal. Do not over lubricate!
After greasing the bearings, check the setscrews to ensure that the shaft is held securely to the
bearings and Fan wheels. Make sure that all bearing supports are tight.
[ ] Check the supply fan belt(s). If the belts are frayed or worn, replace them.
Table 20. Fuse Replacement Data
Fuse Replacement Selection
Fuse Description Unit Size Unit Voltage Fuse Type Fuse Size
Condenser Fan Fuse
(1F1-1F3 on 20 - 30 Ton)
(1F1-1F6 on 20 - 60 Ton)
ALL
200/230 VOLT
CLASS K5
25 AMP
460/575 VOLT
380/415 VOLT
15 AMP
Control CKT Fuse (1F7)
20 - 30 Ton ALL BUSSMANN S - 3.20 3.20 AMP
40 - 60 Ton ALL BUSSMANN S - 6.25 6.25 AMP
Compr Protector Fuse
(1F8 on 20 - 60 Ton)
(1F9 on 40 - 60 Ton)
ALL ALL BUSSMANN MTH - 6 6 AMP