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Startup
Once the Custom Climate Changer 
air handler has been assembled and 
installed, attention must be directed 
to individual components for proper 
operation. Before operating the unit, 
complete the pre-startup checklist.
 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. 
Note: For additional information 
regarding the safe discharge of 
capacitors, see PROD-SVB06A-EN.
Pre-Startup 
Checklist
Fan-Related Checks
If the unit is internally isolated, 
ensure that the fan isolator tie-
down bolts have been removed. 
Rotate all fan wheels manually to 
confirm they turn freely in the 
proper direction.
Check fan shaft bearings, fan 
wheel, and drive sheave set 
screws for proper torque 
settings. 
Fan sheaves should be tight 
and aligned.
Bearing set screws should be 
torqued. 
Inspect the inlet vane assembly 
for freedom of movement. If 
resistance is above the 
recommended torques, check the 
assembly for any binding or 
misalignment. Do not force the 
vanes.
Check fan drive belt tension. 
Inspect fan motor and bearings 
for proper lubrication, if 
necessary. 
Check the motor lubrication, if 
necessary.
Remove and clean grease 
plugs.
Check for moisture in the 
grease. If moisture is present, 
remove the motor and send it 
to an authorized repair shop 
for bearing inspection/
replacement. If no moisture is 
present, refer to the motor 
manufacturer’s lubrication 
recommendations for proper 
lubrication.
Check the motor lubrication, if 
necessary.
Remove and clean grease 
plugs.
Check for moisture in the 
grease. If moisture is present, 
remove the motor and send it 
to an authorized repair shop 
for bearing inspection/
replacement. If no moisture is 
present, refer to the motor 
manufacturer’s lubrication 
recommendations for proper 
lubrication.
Coil-Related Checks
CAUTION
Proper Water Treatment!
The use of untreated or improperly 
treated water in coils may result in 
scaling, erosion, corrosion, algae, or 
slime. Engage the services of a 
qualified water treatment specialist 
to determine what water treatment, 
if any, is required. Trane assumes no 
responsibility for equipment failures 
that result from untreated or 
improperly treated water.
Ensure coil and condensate drain 
piping connections are complete.
Check the piping and valves for 
leaks. 
Open or close the valves to 
check operation.
The drain lines should be 
open.
If unit has a refrigerant coil, 
ensure that it has been charged 
and leak-tested according to the 
instructions provided with the 
condenser equipment. Adjust the 
superheat setting.
Remove all foreign material from 
the drain pan and check the pan 
opening and condensate line for 
obstructions.
For steam coils, slowly turn the 
steam on full for at least 
10 minutes before opening the 
fresh air intake on units with 
fresh air dampers.
Motor-Related Checks
Check motor winding. An 
acceptable winding resistance 
reading is from 6 meg-ohms to 
infinity. If reading is less than 
5 mega-ohms, the winding 
should be dried out in an oven or 
by a blower.
Inspect the entire motor for rust 
and corrosion.