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Installation Manual

Chilled Water Fan Coil


HFCC 400 - 1,200 CFM
HFCD 1,400 - 2,000 CFM

June 2003

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General Information

General Information

About The Unit

Caution

This Installation Manual is given as a


guide to good practice in the
installation by the installer of
HFCC/HFCD chilled water fan coil
in ceiling and ducted models.
Installation procedures should be
performed in the sequence that they
appear in this manual.

These HFCC/HFCD units are


assembled, pressure tested,
dehydrated and run tested before
shipment. The information contained
in this manual applies to HFCC/HFCD
units are designed to operate in
cooling mode only.

Cautions are provided at appropriate


places in this manual to indicate to
installers, operators, and service
personnel of potentially hazardous
situations which, if not avoided, MAY
result in minor or moderate injury or
malfunction of the unit.

Trane in ceiling and ducted models


series of chilled water fan coil offer
underceiling installation.

Your personal safety and the proper


operation of this unit require that you
follow them carefully. The Trane
Company assumes no liability for
installations or servicing performed by
unqualified personnel.

For installing the unit to operate


properly and reliably, it must be
installed in accordance with these
instructions. Also, the services of a
qualified service technician should be
employed, through the maintenance
contract with a reputable service
company.
Read this Installation Manual
completely before installing the
air conditioning system.

About This Manual


Cautions appear at appropriate places
in this Installation Manual. Your
personal safety and the proper
operation of this machine require that
you follow them carefully.
The Trane Company assumes no
liability for installations or servicing
performed by unqualified personnel.
All phases of the installation of this air
conditioning system must conform to
all national, provincial, state and local
codes.

Reception
On arrival, inspect the unit before
signing the delivery note. Specify any
damage of the unit on the delivery
note, and send a registered letter of
protest to the last carrier of the goods
within 72 hours of delivery. Notify the
dealer at the same time.
The unit should be totally inspected
within 7 days of delivery. If any
concealed damage is discovered,
send a registered letter of protest to
the carrier within 7 days of delivery
and notify the dealer.

Warning
Warnings are provided at appropriate
places in this manual to indicate to
installers, operators and service
personnel of potentially hazardous
situations which, if not avoided,
COULD result in death or serious
injury.

Warranty
Warranty is based on the general
terms and conditions by country. The
warranty is void if the equipment is
modified or repaired without the
written approval of The Trane
Company, if the operating limits are
exceeded or if the control system or
the electrical wiring is modified.
Damage due to inappropriate
installation, lack of knowledge or
failure to comply with the
manufacturers instructions, is not
covered by the warranty obligation.
If the installation does not conform to
the rules described in Installation
Manual, it may entail cancellation of
warranty and liabilities by The Trane
Company.

Important
This document is customer property
and is to remain with unit. Please
place in service information pack upon
completion of work.
These instructions do not cover all
variations in systems, nor do they
provide for every possible contingency
to be met in connection with
installation.
Should further information be desired
or should particular problems arise
which are not covered sufficiently in
this manual, the matter should be
referred to your Trane Sales
representative.

2 American Standard Inc. 2000

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Contents

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General Information

Unit Installation

Installation Checklist

Wiring Diagram

Dimensional Data

10

Maintenance

13

Unit Installation

There should be has water traps in the


drain system. Avoid putting the end of
the drain pipe in water and the drain
pipe should run straight down the wall
to a level where the run off will not
stain the wall.

Installation Considerations
For proper installation and operation,
check each of the following before
mounting the units:
1. Allow adequate space for the unit
installation and service clearances.
For servicing and routine
maintenance, provide access to
the unit through removable panels
in the ceiling.
2. Before installing any unit make
sure proper preparation has been
made at each unit location for
piping and electrical connections.
3. If adding external accessories to
the unit, additional clearance must
be considered for the overall space
needed.
4. Check the supporting structure
(ceiling) should be strong enough
to support unit weights. All units
must be mounted level to assure
proper drainage and operation.
5. Ducting connected to units should
not exceed the external static
pressure rating of the unit.
6. Condensate protection for the
chilled water valves and piping
must be provided by installer
should be located under the valves
or else the valves and piping
should be throughly insulated.
Note: The general location of the Fan
Coil Unit is normally selected by the
architect, contractor, and/or buyer.
For proper installation, the following
items must be considered.

Installation Procedure
To proper installation procedure, Trane
HFCC/HFCD Chilled Water Fan Coil
follow these steps:

Coil Connections
Coil connection for HFCC model is 5/8
inch, HFCD model is 3/4 inch copper
tube. To complete piping connections,
attach the water pipe to the coil
connection at header. The water inlet
is on lower tube and the water outlet is
on upper tube of the header. Coil
connection size and coil connection
locations are given on dimensional
data. For coil connection, as shown in
Figure 1.

Note: When the drain pipe is placed in


the room, should insulate the pipe with
foam polyethylene to avoid damage to
the ceiling or furniture.
Figure 1

Mounting

The Trane model HFCC/HFCD units


are designed to be suspended from
the ceiling on threaded rods furnished
by the installer. Holes are provided at
To braze the copper tube, use a
the top of the units, see dimensional
coupling between the copper tube of
data for cutout dimensions and
Fan Coil Unit and water pipe as
locations.
shown in Figure 2.
1. Install the suspension rods or other
suspension devices that must be
Note: Before brazing a copper tube to
provided by installer.
a solder coupling or a copper tube to
2.
Put the upper W 3/8" nuts and W
an expanded tube, do not forget to
3/8" lock washers on suspension
keep them tight.
rods to prevent unit from upward
tilting during unit operation or duct
Torch
installation, as shown in Figure 5
CO
MM
ET
Typical Installation.
3
3. Hoist the unit into position. See
dimensional data for unit weights.
Copper Tube 4. Put on the lower W 3/8" lock
Solder Rod
washers and then 3/8" nuts to
secure the unit, as shown in
Solder Coupling
Figure 5, Typical Installation.
5. Level the unit casing to avoid poor
Water Pipe
condensate drainage by adjusting
lower nuts up/down, and then
tighten the upon nuts.
Figure 2
Caution: Level the unit by checking
on the unit casing. Do not use the coil
Condensate Drain Connections
or drain pan for leveling as they are
1/2 inch PVC pipe (or flexible pipe)
pitched to provide proper drainage.
connection can be used as a drain
line. Attach the drain line to the drain
connection with tape-sealant to
prevent leakage. To conveniently drain
the system, the drain piping must slant
downward, with a slope of at least
1:50 to prevent leakage.

Connecting the unit with brazing


procedure

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CELING
DETAIL "X"

RETURN PLENUM
WITH FILTER

WALL

SUPPLY
DUCT

DRAIN PIPE

B
SLANT 1 : 50

H
F

FILTER

FLEXIBLE CONNECTER

RETURN AIR GRILLE

CHAMBER

FIGURE 3 (SIDE VIEW)

FILTER

DRAIN PIPE

CHAMBER

SUPPLY DUCT

FIGURE 4 (TOP VIEW)

DISTANCE (M.M.)

Min.750

Min. 800

100

150

50

200

Min. 200 Min. 100

I
Min. 50

Min. 300 Min. 300

NOTE: FOR DUCT LENGTH PLEASE SEE PAGE 10, 11 AND 12

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Unit Installation

Duct Connections

Electrical Connections

Minimum 24 gauge galvanized sheet


metal duct (supplied by the installer)
can be attached to duct collars
provided at the unit air outlet and
inlet, see Figures 6 for duct collar
dimensions. To attach, slip the duct
over the outlet collar and fasten the
duct and collar together with screws.
Field-supplied transition fittings
should be used in installations
where unit duct collars do not match
discharge air-grille collars.

Check the unit nameplate for


electrical rating. Be sure wiring is
done according to local codes and
wiring diagrams and available power
supply must agree with electrical
data on component nameplate.
Available power supply must be
compatible with electrical
characteristics specified on
component nameplates.

Two approaches can be used to


attach an air supply chamber and
flexible ducts. One approach is to
remove the unit outlet collar, slip the
collar into flexible duct and then
attach the duct and collar by fastening
the screws on two vertical sides of
collar, as shown in Figure 6, Duct
Work - A.
The other approach is to slip the duct
over the unit outlet collar and then
fasten the duct and collar together
with screws or rivets, as shown in
Figure 6, Duct Work - B.
A return duct can be attached to the
return air collar provided at the unit. To
attach, slip the return duct over the
return air collar and fasten the duct
and collar together with screws.
Note: All ductwork should be properly
insulated to prevent condensation
installation site.

For wiring and installation, refer to the


wiring diagram decal on each unit.
Caution: Use only copper conductors
for wiring connections. Unit terminals
are not designed to accept other
types of wiring. Aluminum or other
conductors may cause overheating
and unit damage.
Note: The manufacturer will accept no
responsibility for problems caused by
unauthorized changes in the internal
wiring.

Tools required for installation


(not supplied)
1. Standard screwdriver
2. Phillips head screwdriver
3. Knife or wire stripper
4. Tape measure
5. Level
6. Hole saw or keyhole saw
7. Drill
8. Adjustable wrench
9. Torque wrench
10. Anchor bolts for ceiling mounting
Caution: Check local electrical codes
and regulation before buying any wire.
Also check for any specific wiring
instructions or limitations.

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Detail X
Width 3/8 Inch Expansion

Width 3/8 Inch Suspension Rod

Unit

Width 3/8 Inch Lock Washer


Width 3/8 Inch Nut

Figure 5

Detail B
B

Supply Air Chamber

B Rivet

Screw
Top
Panel

Chamber

Unit
Top
Panel

Supply Air
Chamber
Outlet Collar
Figure 6

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Installation Checklist

The following checklist is provided as


an abbreviated guide to the detailed
installation procedures given in this
manual. Complete this checklist once,
the unit is installed to verify that all
recommended procedures have been
accomplished before the system is
started.
Caution: Verify that the unit electrical
power is disconnected.
Inspect all fields wiring connections.
All connection should be clean and
tight.
Inspect unit ground connection.
Ground must comply with all
applicable codes.
Unit casing is level. Remove any
tools or debris found in or near
the unit.
Inspect duct outlets. Ductwork
connections are completed and
outlets must be open and
unrestricted.
Coil connections are completed
and tight.
Condensate drain pan connections
must be tight and drain
unrestricted.
Inspect fan assembly to insure all
moving parts move freely.
Inspect unit for proper filters,
securely installed. All cabinet
panels must be secured.

Coil Venting
When water is first introduced into a
coil, air is sometime trapped in the
coil tube. This trapped air has a
tendency to collect at the highest
point in the coil. When there appears
to be air trapped in the coil, resulting
in bubbling or clanking noises
within the unit. Therefore, a manual air
vent is installed at the highest point of
the header as shown in Figure 7.

Figure 7

To release air from the manual air vent


by rotating the knob. A pair of pliers
can be used if the knob is too tight to
turn by hand. Turn knob counter
clockwise 1-2 turns and allow air to
flow out of the air vent until a steady
stream of water appears. Then
retighten knob.

Caution: Disconnect electrical power


sources and secure in disconnected
position before servicing the unit.
Failure to do so may result in personal
injury or death from electrical shock.

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Wiring Diagram

CHILLED WATER FAN COIL


HFCC 04-12
HFCD 14-20

Remove HI-BR wire from TB-1 and


replace with EXTRA HI-BLK wire when
hi speed/cfm is required in the field.
BLK

EXTRA-HI

FAN
MOTOR

HI
MED
LOW
COM

BR
BL
RD
WH

1
2
3
4

LOW MED

HI

3 SPEED SWITCH

THERMOSTAT
CHILLED WATER
CONTROL VALVE

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L1

POWER SUPPLY
220-240V/1PH/50Hz

NOTES :
1. Power wiring and grounding of equipment
must comply with local codes.
2. Ensure that power supply agrees with
equipment nameplate.
3. Use only copper conductors.

L2

LEGEND :
FIELD WIRING
FACTORY WIRING

Dimensional Data

CHILLED WATER FAN COIL


HFCC 04-12

111

16

HANGER HOLES - X4
SEE VIEW A

127
635

32

VIEW A

A
B
C

284

166

234
210

40

254

252

174

DRAIN CONN

22.5 MPT
C

External Dimensions And Weights


Model No.

DIM - HFCC02

External Dimensions (mm.)

Conn. Sizes

Number of

Inlet

Outlet

Fan(s)

Motor(s)

HFCC 04

762(30)

882(34 3/4)

946(37 1/4)

15.88(5/8)

15.88(5/8)

HFCC 06

762(30)

882(34 3/4)

946(37 1/4)

15.88(5/8)

15.88(5/8)

HFCC 08

762(30)

882(34 3/4)

946(37 1/4)

15.88(5/8)

15.88(5/8)

HFCC 10

914(36)

1034(40 1/4)

1098(43 1/4)

15.88(5/8)

15.88(5/8)

HFCC 12

1067(42)

1087(42 7/8)

1251(49 1/4)

15.88(5/8)

15.88(5/8)

Note: From the experience of our Trane technician, base on the design condition, at velocity at supply air grille of 300
ft/min for bedroom and 400 ft/min for office (base on free face area), the lenght of the air duct should be more
than 3 meters.

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Dimensional Data

CHILLED WATER FAN COIL


HFCC 04-12

E
D

20

16

HANGER HOLES - X4
SEE VIEW A

111

32

127
63.5

VIEW A

A
B
C
625

300
266

165
254

490

40
174
DRAIN CONN 22.5 MPT

External Dimensions And Weights with Plenum.


Model No.
HFCC 04
HFCC 06
HFCC 08
HFCC 10
HFCC 12

External Dimensions (mm.)


A
B
C
D
762(30) 882(34 3/4) 946(37 1/4) 762(30)
762(30) 882(34 3/4) 946(37 1/4) 762(30)
762(30) 882(34 3/4) 946(37 1/4) 762(30)
914(36) 1034(40 1/4) 1098(43 1/4) 914(38)
1067(42) 1087(42 7/8) 1251(49 1/4) 1067(42)

DIM - HFCC01
E
862(33 15/16)
862(33 15/16)
862(33 15/16)
1014(39 15/16)
1167(45 15/16)

Conn. Sizes
Inlet
Outlet
15.88(5/8) 15.88(5/8)
15.88(5/8) 15.88(5/8)
15.88(5/8) 15.88(5/8)
15.88(5/8) 15.88(5/8)
15.88(5/8) 15.88(5/8)

Number of
Fan (s) Motor (s)
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1

Note: From the experience of our Trane technician, base on the design condition, at velocity at supply air grille of 300 ft/min
for bedroom and 400 ft/min for office (base on free face area), the lenght of the air duct should be more than 3 meters.

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Dimensional Data

CHILLED WATER FAN COIL


HFCD 14-20

E
D
20

HANGER HOLES x 6
SEE VIEW A

139

VIEW A

759

A
B
C

HEADER
OUTLET ASS'Y.

352

354

408

615

394

75

111

16

32

HEADER
INLET ASS'Y
DRAIN CONN. 21 MPT

180
30

External Dimensions (Return Air Plenum Is Standard)


All External Dimensions are in inch (mm)

Model
HFCD 14-16
HFCD 18-20

DIM-HFCD14-20

A
38.06(916)
42.08(1069)

B
40.70(1034)
48.73(1187)

C
43.58(1107)
49.21(1250)

D
35.70(907)
41.73(1060)

Conn. Sizes
E
39.88(1013)
45.90(1166)

Inlet
3/4(19.05)
3/4(19.05)

Outlet
3/4(19.05)
3/4(19.05)

Number of Inlet
Fan(s)
2
2

Motor(s)
1
1

Note: From the experience of our Trane technician, base on the design condition, at velocity at supply air grille of 300 ft/min
for bedroom and 400 ft/min for office (base on free face area), the lenght of the air duct should be more than 3 meters.

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Maintenance

Regular Maintenance

Note: Once the air filter is washed,

Be sure to disconnect the power


before inspection or maintenance of
air conditioner.

dry it completely before returning it to


its original position.
After cleaning be sure to return it to its
original position.

1. Cleaning the air filter


Air flow is reduced and cooling
efficiency impaired if the filter is
clogged. Be sure to clean the filter
every two weeks during the cooling
season.
1.1 How to remove the air filters
- Loose screws located under
the filter in return air plenum
set.
- Remove air filter frame from
return air plenum set.
1.2 How to clean the air filter.
- Wash away dust from the air
filter with clean water or
vacuum it with an electric
vacuum cleaner.

Cautions
- Do not wash the air filter in water
that is over 40C or it may shrink.
- Do not expose the air filter to fire.
- Do not expose the air filter to direct
sunlight for a long time.
- Clean the air filter more frequently
when the air is very dirty.

Figure 8

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Notes

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Notes

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Trane Thailand
7th Floor, Ploenchit Center Building
2 Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey
Bangkok 10110
Amair Limited
35 Mu 8, Poochaosamingprai Road
Samrong Tai, Samutprakarn 10130
http://www.tranethailand.com
An American Standard Company

Literature Order Number:

UNT-SVN006-EN 0603

Supersedes:

CFH-IOM-2T

Stocking Location:

Bangkok, Thailand

Since The Trane Company has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement,
it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice.

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