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Introduction
Use this manual to install, startup, 
operate, and maintain the Custom 
Climate Changer™ air handler. 
Carefully review the procedures 
discussed in this manual to minimize 
installation and startup difficulties.
Unit Description
Custom Climate Changer™ air 
handlers are designed for a variety 
of controlled-air applications. The 
basic unit consists of a fan, heating 
and/or cooling coils, filters, and 
dampers. See the unit submittal 
drawings for detailed descriptions. 
Each unit is provided with a 
nameplate. This nameplate includes 
unit model number, serial number 
and electrical data.
The fans are internally isolated. To 
insure fan stability, the unit ships 
with a minimum of four lock-down 
devices that prevent the fan from 
shifting during shipment and 
installation. These spacers must be 
removed prior to fan operation to 
assure proper vibration isolation. 
Retain these spacers for use in 
adjusting fan isolators if required.
The 
units are available with factory 
mounted controls for climate and 
humidity control. These can be use as 
stand-alone devices or operate with a 
complete controls system. End devices 
include factory-mounted starters and 
variable speed drives.
Custom Climate Changer™ air 
handlers ship as complete 
assemblies or in sections. Some 
jobsite assembly is required when 
the units ship in sections.
Protecting the 
Environment
World environmental scientists have 
concluded, based on the best 
currently available evidence, that 
ozone in our upper atmosphere is 
being reduced due to the release of 
CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) fully 
halogenated compounds.
Trane urges that all HVAC servicers 
working on Trane equipment, or any 
manufacturer’s products, make 
every effort to eliminate, if possible, 
or vigorously reduce the emission of 
CFC, HCFC (halocarbon that contains 
fluorine, chlorine, carbon, and 
hydrogen), and HFC (halocarbon 
that contains only fluorine, carbon, 
and hydrogen) refrigerants to the 
atmosphere resulting from 
installation, operation, routine 
maintenance, or major service on 
this equipment. Always act in a 
responsible manner to conserve 
refrigerants for continued use even 
when acceptable alternatives are 
available.
Refrigerant used in any type of air-
conditioning or refrigerating 
equipment should be recovered for 
reuse, recovered and/or recycled for 
reuse, reprocessed (reclaimed), or 
properly destroyed, whenever it is 
removed from equipment. Never 
release it to the atmosphere!