Trane RT-SVX10C-EN 사용자 설명서

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About The Manual
Note: This document is customer property and
must be retained by the unit's owner for use by
maintenance personnel.
Literature Change History
RT-SVX10C-EN  (November 2004)
Re-issue of manual for minor corrections to Connection
Sizes Table 3-5; provides specific installation, operation
and maintenance instructions for S_HF  with “6” and
later design sequence and  S_HG with “Y” and later de-
sign sequence with constant volume (CV) or variable air
volume (VAV) controls.
RT-SVX10C-EN  (October 2004)
Re-issue of manual for minor corrections to warranty and
updated sensor numbers (BAYSENS019, 20); provides
specific installation, operation and maintenance instruc-
tions for S_HF  with “6” and later design sequence and
S_HG with “Y” and later design sequence with constant
volume (CV) or variable air volume (VAV) controls.
RT-SVX10C-EN  (July 2004)
Re-issue of manual for minor WARNING and CAUTIONS
and Warranty information updates; provides specific in-
stallation, operation and maintenance instructions for
S_HF  with “6” and later design sequence and  S_HG
with “Y” and later design sequence with constant volume
(CV) or variable air volume (VAV) controls.
RT-SVX10C-EN  (December 2003)
Re-issue of manual for minor changes to programming
parameters; provides specific installation, operation and
maintenance instructions for S_HF  with “6” and later de-
sign sequence and  S_HG with “Y” and later design se-
quence with constant volume (CV) or variable air volume
(VAV) controls.
RT-SVX10B-EN  (October 2003)
Updated issue of this manual; provides specific installation,
operation and maintenance instructions for S_HF  with “6”
and later design sequence and  S_HG with “Y” and later de-
sign sequence with constant volume (CV) or variable air vol-
ume (VAV) controls.
RT-SVX10A-EN  (May 2003)
Updated issue of this manual; provides specific installation,
operation and maintenance instructions for S_HF  with “5”
and later design sequence and  S_HG with “X” and later de-
sign sequence with constant volume (CV) or variable air vol-
ume (VAV) controls.
SXH_-IOM-9 (November 2002)
Re-issue of manual for minor clarity issues; provides specific
installation, operation and maintenance instructions for “3”
and later design sequence on S_HF units and "W" and later
design sequence on S_HG units with constant volume (CV)
or variable air volume (VAV) controls.
SXH_-IOM-9 (June 2002)
Original issue of manual; provides specific installation, op-
eration and maintenance instructions for “3” and later design
sequence on S_HF units and "W" and later design sequence
on S_HG units with constant volume (CV) or variable air vol-
ume (VAV) controls.
These units are equipped with electronic Unit Control Mod-
ules (UCM) which provides operating functions that are sig-
nificantly different than conventional units. Refer to the "Start-
Up" and "Test Mode" procedures within this Installation, Op-
eration, & Maintenance manual and the latest edition of the
appropriate programming manual for CV or VAV applications
before attempting to operate or service this equipment.
Note: The procedures discussed in this manual
should only be performed by qualified, experienced
HVAC technicians.
Overview of Manual
This booklet describes proper installation, start-up, opera-
tion, and maintenance procedures for 20 through 130 Ton
rooftop air conditioners designed for Constant Volume (CV)
and Variable Air Volume (VAV) applications. By carefully re-
viewing the information within this manual and following the
instructions, the risk of improper operation and/or component
damage will be minimized.
Note:  One copy of the appropriate service literature
ships inside the control panel of each unit.
It is important that periodic maintenance be performed to help
assure trouble free operation. Should equipment failure occur,
contact a qualified service organization with qualified, experi-
enced HVAC technicians to properly diagnose and repair this
equipment.
Note: Do Not release refrigerant to the atmosphere!
If adding or removing refrigerant is required, the service
technician must comply with all federal, state, and local
laws.