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Installation
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Wiring
Wiring to the unit fan motor must be 
provided by the installer and must 
comply with all national and local 
electrical codes. The installer must 
also furnish a fused disconnect 
switch in compliance with national 
and local electrical codes.
Fan motors also require motor 
overload protective devices that are 
rated or selected in compliance with 
the National Electric Code or 
Canadian Electric Code. Specific unit 
and motor connection diagrams are 
provided on the starter/VFD, if Trane-
provided, or refer to the motor 
nameplate.
CAUTION
Use Copper Conductors 
Only!
Unit terminals are not designed to 
accept other types of conductors. 
Failure to use copper conductors 
may result in equipment dama
ge. 
Figure 41. Transformer plate
Line supply to 
transformers
24 Vac to end 
devices and 
controllers
All direct-digital controllers (DDCs) 
are provided with line voltage to 
24 Vac control transformers 
mounted and wired in the starter or 
variable-frequency drive (VFD) 
power box transformer plate (see 
Figure 41) or 120 to 24 Vac control 
transformers mounted and wired in 
the auxiliary control panel (see 
Figure 42).
Figure 42. Controller with power box 
attached
Figure 43. Variable-frequency drive 
(VFD)
24 Vac 
Line supply
120 Vac
Figure 43 shows a typical VFD power 
box.
Note: The valve jack/junction box is 
typically located at the air-leaving 
side of the coil connection inside 
panel. For coils with headers on both 
sides of the module, the valve jack is 
located at the return connection for 
water coils and the supply 
connection for steam coils.
 WARNING
Hazardous Voltage with 
Capacitors!
Disconnect all electric power, 
including remote disconnects and 
discharge all motor start/run 
capacitors before servicing. Follow 
proper lockout/tagout procedures to 
ensure the power cannot be 
inadvertently energized. For variable 
frequency drives or other energy 
storing components provided by 
Trane or others, refer to the 
appropriate manufacturer’s 
literature for allowable waiting 
periods for discharge of capacitors. 
Verify with an appropriate voltmeter 
that all capacitors have discharged. 
Failure to disconnect power and 
discharge capacitors before 
servicing could result in death or 
serious injury. 
To provide field-wiring to units with 
DDC controls:
Provide 120 Vac power to a 
transformer in the junction box 
provided when a separate circuit 
is recommended (see Figure 42).
Install outside-air sensor and 
space sensor, if ordered.
For valve jack junction box 
mounting and wiring detail (see 
Figure 43).
CAUTION
Seal the Penetrations!
Seal all penetrations into the unit to 
prevent air infiltration during 
operation. Failure to do so may 
result in equipment damage.