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ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES

IMPORTANT —

This Document is 

customer property

 and is to remain with this unit.  Please return to service information

pack upon completion of work.

 

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE - DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING

WARNING:

Installer’s Guide

WARNING

!

SAFETY HAZARD!
THIS INFORMATION IS FOR USE BY INDIVIDUALS
HAVING  ADEQUATE BACKGROUNDS OF ELECTRICAL
AND MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE. ANY ATTEMPT TO
REPAIR A CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCT
MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROP-
ERTY DAMAGE. THE MANUFACTURER OR SELLER
CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INTERPRETA-
TION OF THIS INFORMATION, NOR CAN IT ASSUME
ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ITS USE.

CAUTION

!

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE!
TO PREVENT SHORTENING ITS SERVICE LIFE, THE
AIR HANDLER SHOULD NOT BE USED DURING THE
FINISHING PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION OR REMOD-
ELING.  The low return air temperatures can lead to the
formation of condensate. Condensate in the presence
of chlorides and fluorides from paint, varnish, stains,
adhesives, cleaning compounds, and cement creates a
corrosive condition which may cause rapid deteriora-
tion of the cabinet and internal components.

A. GENERAL INFORMATION

These instructions do not cover all variations in sys-
tems or provide for every possible contingency. Should
further information be desired or particular issues arise
which are not covered sufficiently by this manual, con-
tact your local distributor or the manufacturer as listed
on the Air Handler nameplate.

These Air Handlers are shipped from the factory in the
upflow or horizontal right configuration.

Variable Speed – Communicating Air Handlers
with Integrated Whole House Air Cleaner

4TEE3D01B1000A,
4TEE3D02B1000A,
4TEE3D03B1000A,

NOTE: Representative illustrations only - actual models
may vary.

INSPECTION

Check carefully for any shipping damage. This must be
reported to and claims made against the transportation
company immediately. Check to be sure all major compo-
nents are in the unit. Any missing parts should be reported to
your supplier at once, and replaced with authorized parts
only. See Figure 2 for air cleaner 

parts.

18-GE15D1-2

This Air Handler can be configured for Communicating
or 24 VAC modes. Using fully Communicating or 24
VAC modes, the Air Handler can support multi stage
heat pump, multi stage cooling only, or multi stage cool-
ing with electric heat applications. This unit is equipped
with an integrated high efficiency Whole House Air
Cleaner. Careful consideration must be taken in the in-
stallation process to avoid personal injury or equipment
damage.

© 2008 Trane

4TEE3D04B1000A,
4TEE3D05B1000A,
4TEE3D06B1000A,

4TEE3D07B1000A,
4TEE3D08B1000A,
4TEE3D09B1000A,

CONTENTS

General Information ....................................................... 1

Installation Limitations & Recommendations ............................ 2

Two Piece Cabinet Disassembly ................................... 4

Unit Installation .............................................................. 4

Vertical Upflow ......................................................................... 4
Horizontal Right ....................................................................... 9

Duct Connections .......................................................... 10

Refrigerant Piping ........................................................ 10

Brazing to Evaporator Section .................................... 10

Condensate Drain Piping .............................................. 11

Electrical - Power Wiring .............................................. 12

Control Wiring ................................................................ 12

Airflow Adjustment ....................................................... 13

Unit Test Mode ................................................................ 13

User Interface Menus ..................................................... 14

Air Handler Flash Codes ............................................... 17

Field Wiring ..................................................................... 18

Outline Drawing ............................................................. 20

Integrated Whole House Cleaner
Maintenance .................................................................... 22

Cleaning the Collection Cell .................................................. 22

Cleaning the Field Charger .................................................... 23

Checkout Procedures .................................................... 24

4TEE3D10B1000A

Summary of Contents for 4TEE3D01B1000A

Page 1: ...from the factory in the upflow or horizontal right configuration Variable Speed Communicating Air Handlers with Integrated Whole House Air Cleaner 4TEE3D01B1000A 4TEE3D02B1000A 4TEE3D03B1000A NOTE Rep...

Page 2: ...plate Heaters that are not factory approved could cause damage and are not covered under equipment warranty INSTALLATION LIMITATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS The general location of the Air Handler is normally...

Page 3: ...allation instruc tions These should only be installed on the supply air side of the system 23 Unit installation must include either a return air duct or grille that prevents accidental access to pins...

Page 4: ...8 LOCATED ON LEFT SIDE 1 2 3 4 Figure 4 Two Piece Wrapper Spear Closeup NOTE Make certain that the unit has been installed in a level position to ensure proper draining UPFLOW 1 Before installing unit...

Page 5: ...baffle See Figure 12 a Remove the factory installed baffle assembly from the apex of the coil by using a 5 16 nutdriver to remove the screws b Replace this baffle with the factory supplied nar row coi...

Page 6: ...ckets Remove and Discard Replace with Narrow Baffle For Maximum Efficiency on Upflow Figure 12 Baffle Replacement Figure 13 Electrical Knockouts Electrical Knockout Sticker Sheet 12 After ductwork con...

Page 7: ...Actuator Tab Electrical Contacts Electrical Contacts FIELD CHARGER COLLECTION CELL FIELD CHARGER COLLECTION CELL HORIZONTAL RIGHT Actuator Tab Electrical Contacts Electrical Contacts Figure 14 COLLECT...

Page 8: ...cal Contacts on Bottom side FIELD CHARGER COLLECTION CELL DOWNFLOW Actuator Tab Electrical Contacts Electrical Contacts FIELD CHARGER COLLECTION CELL Downflow and Horizontal Left orientations availabl...

Page 9: ...ation isolators field supplied must be placed under the unit 4 It is always recommended that an auxiliary drain pan be installed under a horizontal Air Handler See Condensate Drain Piping to prevent p...

Page 10: ...utline drawing on page 21 for sizes of the duct connections After the duct is secured seal around the supply duct to prevent air leakage NOTE If the convertible duct flanges are not used they must be...

Page 11: ...of air handler condensate drain connection Close as possible Figure 22 Field Fabricated Traps 2 MINIMUM 2 MINIMUM EZT 105 Figure 21 Manufactured Traps Figure 20 Drain Connections 3 4 NPT Primary drai...

Page 12: ...Sup port the condensate piping and traps outside the unit to prevent strain on the drain coupling H ELECTRICAL POWER WIRING 1 These Air Handlers are shipped from the factory wired for 230 Volts The u...

Page 13: ...ge 1 2 3 heat humidifier and EAC relays User Interface displays UNIT TEST EXIT Displayed for three seconds NOTE Airflow is default or programmed selections J AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT Blower speed changes ar...

Page 14: ...14 18 GE15D1 2 Installer s Guide USERINTERFACEMENU COMMUNICATINGMODE Figure 24 User Interface Menu Communicating Mode...

Page 15: ...18 GE15D1 2 15 Installer s Guide USER INTERFACE MENU 24 VAC MODE Figure 25 User Interface Menu 24V Mode...

Page 16: ...arge Air Sensor Open Error 6 Flash N A RAS RNG ERR N A 117 Return Air Temperature Fault Return Air Temperature Range Error RAS SHORT Return Air Sensor Short Error RAS OPEN Return Air Sensor Open Error...

Page 17: ...ller s Guide M FIELD WIRING REFERENCE ONLY COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH COMMUNICATING COMFORT CONTROL COMMUNICATING OUTDOOR UNIT COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH COMMUNICATING COMFORT CONTROL 24 VAC S...

Page 18: ...8 18 GE15D1 2 Installer s Guide COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24 VAC COMFORT CONTROL 24 VAC SINGLE STAGE COOLING COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24 VAC COMFORT CONTROL 24 VAC 2 STAGE OR 2 STEP COOLING...

Page 19: ...GE15D1 2 19 Installer s Guide COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24 VAC COMFORT CONTROL 24 VAC SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24 VAC COMFORT CONTROL 24 VAC 2 STAGE OR 2 STEP HEAT PU...

Page 20: ...20 18 GE15D1 2 Installer s Guide N OUTLINE DRAWING FOR 4TEE3D01 10 Printed from D802612REV03...

Page 21: ...000A 43 00 21 50 4TEE3D02A1000A 45 00 23 50 4TEE3D03A1000A 57 90 23 50 4TEE3D04A1000A 57 90 23 50 4TEE3D05A1000A 51 75 26 00 4TEE3D06A1000A 57 90 23 50 4TEE3D07A1000A 57 90 26 00 4TEE3D08A1000A 57 90...

Page 22: ...CLEANING THE COLLECTION CELL 1 Turn the air conditioning system off at the Comfort Control 2 Loosen thumbscrews to remove the filter panel Remove the COLLECTION CELL by pulling for ward See Figure 5 p...

Page 23: ...IATE GLOVES WHEN HANDLING THE FIELD CHARGER 4 Wipe down the face plate of the FIELD CHARGER with a dry shop towel or use a vacuum cleaner NOTE Do NOT disassemble the FIELD CHARGER 5 Push a block of fo...

Page 24: ...the variable speed motor d Turn the system power ON e Turn the Comfort Control to Fan only setting f Check for LED illumination on the power supply to the air cleaner LED illumination indicates High V...

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