Trane PTAC-SVX01C-EN User Manual

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PTAC-SVX01C-EN
Installation
1.
All units required either a power cord or hard wire kit to power the unit
2.
The Hydronic chassis "W" ships with no electric heat
3.
All Hydronic Chassis "W" units required a power cord
4.
All 265volt Hydronic chassis "W" required subbase, fuses and socket. 
Table 5.
 Unit power supply
Voltage
Options
Accessory
Accessory part number
115V
Option 1.
Required: 
Universal Power Cord 15 
Amp
BAYPCRD007
A field supplied 115 volt 15 amp receptacle is mounted 
in the building floor or wall.  A Trane 115 volt 15 amp 
power cord BAYPCRD007 is connected to the PTAC and 
plugged into the receptacle.
Option 2.
Required: 
Universal Power Cord 15 
Amp
BAYPCRD007
Universal Subbase 
BAYSUB001
A Trane subbase BAYSUB001 is attached to the wall 
sleeve.  A field supplied 115 volt 15 amp receptacle is 
mounted into the subbase.  A Trane 115 volt 15 amp 
power cord BAYPCRD007 is connected to the PTAC and 
plugged into the receptacle 
Option 3.
Required: 
Hard Wire Kit
BAYHWRK001
Connector for Hardwire 
Kit for 15 Amp 
BAYCNHK031
A Trane hardwire kit BAYHRK001 is direct wired to the 
building power supply and attached to the PTAC.  A 
Trane connector kit BAYCNHK031 is connected to the 
PTAC and connected to the hard wire kit in the unit 
mounted junction box
265 V
Option 1.
Required: Universal 
Subbase  BAYSUB001
Socket for subbase 20 or 
30 Amp 
BAYSCKT003, BAYSCKT004
Universal Power Cord 
15,20 or 30 Amp
BAYPCRD004, BAYPCRD005, 
BAYPCRD006
Fuses 15, 20 or 30 Amp
BAYFUSE001, BAYFUSE002, 
BAYFUSE003
Optional Power 
Switch 
BAYPSW002
Option 2.
Required: 
Hard Wire Kit
BAYHWRK001
Connector for Hardwire 
Kit for 15, 20 or 30 Amp 
BAYCNHK021, BAYCNHK022 , 
BAYCNHK023
Optional 
Power Switch if 30 Amp
BAYPSW002
230/ 208 V
Option 1.
Required: 
Universal Power Cord 
15,20 or 30 Amp
BAYPCRD001, BAYPCRD002, 
BAYPCRD003
Optional Power 
Switch
BAYPSW002
Option 2.
Required: Universal 
Subbase  BAYSUB001
Socket for subbase  20 
or 30 Amp 
BAYSCKT001, BAYSCKT002
Universal Power Cord 
15,20 or 30 Amp
BAYPCRD001, BAYPCRD002, 
BAYPCRD003
Optional 
Circuit Breaker 15, 20 or 
30 Amp
BAYCBKR001, BAYCBKR002, 
BAYCBKR003
Power Switch
BAYPSW002
Option 3.
Required: 
Hard Wire Kit
BAYHWRK001
Connector for Hardwire 
Kit for 15, 20 or 30 Amp 
BAYCNHK011, BAYCNHK012, 
BAYCNHK013
Optional Power 
Switch
BAYPSW002
Step 7. Install the unit 
controls.
The PTAC controller’s normal 
operation can be operated by using 
either 
Display module - can be wall-
mounted or unit mounted.
Remote Class 2 thermostat - 
For Remote Class 2 Thermostat 
Installation, read installation, 
operation, and maintenance booklet 
carefully. 
Look in Wiring Diagram section for 
information on wiring.
If a remote thermostat is connected, 
the unit's display will not be present 
and the controller's normal space 
temperature control functionality is 
overridden by the remote device.  
When the controller is being directed 
by a remote thermostat, the 
following inputs/functions are 
disabled or not present:
1.
User display inputs (setpoint/
mode/fan)
2.
Dehumidification
3.
Configuration setup (indoor fan, 
setpoint limits, EMS offset, 
display units)
4.
Energy management system
5.
Manual Test
Unit functions that remain under 
direct supervision of the controller 
are:
1.
Random Restart
2.
Heat Pump OAT switchover
3.
Tubing burst protection
4.
Room freeze protection
5.
Indoor coil freeze protection
6.
Defrost control
When connected to a remote 
thermostat, the controller interprets 
the combination of thermostat inputs 
as its operating mode and behaves 
accordingly.
It is recommended to use a small 
screwdriver to gently pryt the 
removable treminal block "TB2" up 
and off for easy connection.