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PTAC-PRC002-EN Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps
September 2002
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Introduction
Trane Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTACs) and heat pumps are ideally suited for offices, apartments, hotels, motels, dormitories and nursing homes. Key benefits which make the units a wise choice are:
· Energy efficiency · Reliability · Quiet operation · Comfort · Easy-to-use controls · Attractive and compact design · Ease of installation and servicing
© 2002 American Standard Inc. All rights reserved.
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Contents
Introduction
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Application Considerations
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Model Number Description
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Features and Benefits
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Accessories
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Performance Data
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Electrical Power
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Dimensions
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Mechanical Specification
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Warranty
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Curtain Wall Installation
Application Considerations
Block and Brick Veneer Installation
Frame and Brick Veneer Installation
Panel Wall Installation
Panel Wall and Block Veneer Installation
Optional Leveling Leg
On applications not requiring subbase or leveling legs, unit may be flush mounted to floor.
Framing for Wall Case
Sleeve Installation Data
Framing With Lintel
Attaching Wall Sleeve to Opening
1. 3¼" minimum with subbase. 2. On applications not requiring subbase or
leveling legs, unit may be flush mounted to floor.
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Model Number Description
MODEL NOMENCLATURE
PT E D 090 1 G * A 12 3 4 567 8 9 10 11
Digits 1,2 -- Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner
Digit 3 -- Product Type
Digit 8 -- Main Power Supply
1 = 208-230V/60Hz/1phase 2 = 265V/60Hz/1phase 4 = 115V/60Hz/1phase*
E = Air Conditioner H = Heat Pump
Digit 4 -- Development Sequence D = Fourth Development
Digits 5,6,7 -- Unit Cooling Capacity
Digit 9 -- Electric Heating Capacity**
W = Hydronic*** D = 2.0 kW G = 3.5 kW - 208-230V G = 3.7 kW - 265V J = 5 kW****
070 = 7,000 Btu 090 = 9,000 Btu 120 = 12,000 Btu 150 = 15,000 Btu
Digit 10 -- Design Sequence
Digit 11-- Miscellaneous A = Standard C = Corrosion Resistant D = Condensate Pump
*Hydronic unit only. Sizes 07, 09, and 12 only. **All heat pump units must have electric coils. ***Hydronic units ship with no electric heat and no plastic front cover. The hydronic kit, which must be
ordered separately, includes a metal front cover. ****Sizes 09, 12 and 15 only.
STOCK STYLE MODELS (Maximum Order Quantity)
Model quantities are limited for stock items. The following maximum quantities apply for stock models, for shipment within 3 days. Orders over these quantities as well as nonstock models will be processed as production orders which have a 6-8 week lead time.
Air Conditioners
PTED0701WAA (2) PTED0701DAA (5) PTED0701GAA (15)
Heat Pumps
PTHD0701DAA (5) PTHD0701GAA (5)
PTED0901WAA (5) PTED0901DAA (2) PTED0901GAA (40) PTED0902DAA (2) PTED0902GAA (5)
PTHD0901DAA (5) PTHD0901GAA (25) PTHD0902DAA (2) PTHD0902GAA (5)
PTED1201WAA (5) PTED1201GAA (40) PTED1201JAA (5) PTED1202GAA (5)
PTHD1201GAA (40) PTHD1201JAA (2) PTHD1202GAA (15)
PTED1501WAA (5) PTED1501GAA (40) PTED1501JAA (15) PTED1502GAA (5)
PTHD1501GAA (25) PTHD1501JAA (25) PTHD1502GAA (15)
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Features and Benefits
Energy Efficiency
Trane PTAC units and heat pumps are among the most efficient in the industry, with EERs up to 12.5 and COPs up to 3.6. The efficient design of the two directdrive motors allow for separate indoor and outdoor fan operation to increase energy efficiency and reduce noise levels.
Packaged terminal heat pumps are an ideal choice for heating requirements in light to moderate wintry climates. Heat pumps provide a more efficient option over electric heat units by drawing 25 75% less wattage. Less wattage per hour directly translates to energy savings.
During heating operation, refrigerant in the heat pump runs in the reverse direction of the cooling operations. The outside air is cooled, thereby giving up heat to the refrigerant in the heat pump. This heat is then pumped back inside, resulting in up to three Btu's of heat for every Btu of energy consumed.
During cooling operation, heat and humidity are removed from the building as the air is cooled. This heat proceeds through the compression cycle and is ultimately rejected to the outside air.
Energy-saving options available with PTAC units include:
Energy Management
Every Trane PTAC comes equipped with the ability to provide temperature setbacks on the PTAC when the room is not occupied. This feature works in conjunction with a door switch and an infrared occupancy sensor.
When the door switch changes state (the door opens or closes), the unit control starts a 35 minute timer. If at the end of the 35 minutes, the occupancy sensor does not detect room movement, the unit is in "Occupied-Standby" Mode. If at any time during the 35 minutes the occupancy sensor detects motion, the unit is in "Occupied" Mode. Once the room is in an "Occupied" Mode, the control will ignore the occupancy sensor until a state change on the door switch input occurs. For additional energy savings, when the unit is in "OccupiedStandby" mode, the setpoint
temperature is adjusted 4°F down in the heating mode or 4°F up in the cooling mode.
Energy management terminals provide control inputs for an occupancy sensor and door switch.
Front Desk Control The front desk feature provides terminal inputs to disable the unit from a remote location.
Electronic Setpoint Limiter The setpoint limiting feature can reduce energy costs by controlling the maximum setpoint in heating and the minimum setpoint in cooling.
Fan Cycle Switch By a simple configuration of dip switches, the indoor fan will function in 4 different modes.
·Fan will cycle on/off with a call for
heating or cooling.
·Fan will run continuously on selected
fan speed except when mode switch is in off position or front desk control is enabled.
·Fan will run continuously on selected
fan speed, even when mode switch is in off position. Front desk control will override if enabled.
·Fan will run continuously on selected
fan speed unless power is removed from the unit.
Reliability
These features help assure reliable operation:
Room Freeze Protection When the unit senses room temperatures of 40°F or below, the unit activates the fan motor and either the electric resistance heater or the hydronic heater to help prevent pipes or fixtures from freezing. This also overrides front desk control of the unit mounted or wall mounted controls.
Automatic 2nd Stage Electric Heat (PTHD only) If the room temperature fall to 2.5°F below the setpoint temperature or the unit compressor fails, the reverse cycle heat is shut off and the electric heat is turned on.
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Active Defrost (PTHDs only) The Trane PTAC has an active defrosting system that will remove any ice build-up on the outdoor coil that may occur during the heat pump cycle.
Random Restart
This function allows for the random restart of the Trane PTAC units in a building in the event of a power outage. The restart delay will reduce the initial inrush current from the building to help prevent a second power outage due to too much current draw.
The random restart will occur every 0.5 seconds for 1 minute after the 3 minute compressor off delay.
Compressor Restart Delay After the compressor cycles off, it will not restart for three minutes. This feature prevents the compressor from short cycling and extends the overall life of the compressor.
Comfort
Dehumidification and air filtration are both factors affecting comfort. When the air is dehumidified, occupants feel more comfortable at higher temperatures. Another benefit is that dehumidification can help extend the life of furniture, wall coverings and fixtures. Trane PTACs help maintain lower humidity levels in rooms, without the need for expensive add-on's.
The hidden ventilation air intake filters outside air to reduce dust and pollen. When ventilation air is filtered, rooms stay cleaner, longer.
Quiet Operation State-of-the-art design and construction provide a quiet environment for guests to relax. Contributing to the quiet operation of the unit are: · Cross flow (tangential) fan · Acoustical rubber-in-shear isolators
under the compressor. · Isolated fan motors.
User-Friendly Controls Controls are easy to read, understand and activate. Controls indicate temperature setpoints and operating mode.
Remote Thermostat Control Each unit is built to be operated from any standard 4 or 5 wire remote-mounted thermostat, if desired. The unit has a builtin low voltage power source which can accommodate a large variety of thermostat choices -- manual, auto changeover or programmable. A remote thermostat can also be added to any installed unit.
Trane Zone Sensor Occupants enjoy ultimate comfort with consistent climate control. Attach an optional, inexpensive remote Trane Zone Sensor, to exactly match the functions of the PTAC without disabling any features.
Attractive and Compact Design
The unit front has a sleek 7 1/4" depth, one of the shallowest silhouettes in the industry today.
Our unit's new stylish design and neutral color make it compatible with virtually any room decor or architectural design.
Special Paint Protection
The electrodeposition paint system on the exterior panels assure the unit and wall sleeve will withstand years of moisture and atmospheric pollutants without giving up its looks to rust and corrosion. All units are built with hotdipped galvanized steel.
Ease of Installation and Servicing
After the sleeve is in place, plug in or directly hard-wire the unit and it is ready to run. This unit has been designed to replace most competitors' units. In fact this unit can fit into most existing industry standard wall sleeves (13¾"D x 42"W x 161/16"H), making replacement of old or inefficient units easy and economical. The units may be installed flush with the outside wall.
The main components are easily serviced; the unit is easy to diagnose or troubleshoot to spot potential problems.
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Features and Benefits
Unit Chassis Each unit is slide-out design shipped with the front cover installed (with the exception of hydronic models which ship without front cover). An electrical power cord will be included with the chassis and installed by the manufacturer to assure proper NEMA 6 (208/230V) or NEMA 7 (265V) configuration and UL approved length. Room Cabinet/Front Panel The room cabinet/front panel has a sloped discharge so that obstructions are not placed on the unit. The discharge conditioned air can be directed into the room at an angle of 15 or 40 degrees from the vertical position.
Pulling a filter out of the unit
When the filter needs to be cleaned or replaced, the filters pull out of the top of the unit for easy access. For more extensive service, the unit slides out of the sleeve easily for full access to all working components.
Filter The filter is made of permanent, cleanable nylon mesh and is accessible without removing the front cover.
Condenser/Evaporator Fans Each fan has a direct drive, two-speed motor with permanent split capacitors to provide quieter operation and increased energy efficiency.
Cooling Condensate Removal The unit has a condensate removal system for high humidity conditions. The system includes a slinger ring which diffuses water directly on to the outdoor condenser coil for rapid evaporation and increased cooling efficiency.
Compressor The rotary compressor is permanently mounted on rubber isolators. No removal or adjustment of compressor hold down bolts is required during installation.
Outside Air Damper/Vent Control The vent control allows 70 CFM (7000 and 9000 BTU models) or 80 CFM (12,000 and 15,000 BTU models) of fresh air to be drawn into the room when the indoor fan is operating. Actual vent CFM performance will vary due to application and installation conditions.
Filtered Outdoor Air Intake The outdoor air intake will be filtered with a polypropylene filter that will reduce the amount of dust coming into the room.
Corrosion-Resistant Chassis (Optional) The condenser coil is painted using cathodic electrocoat. The bottom ¼ of the compressor is coated with a water borne resin. The outdoor side of interior parts are top coated, in addition, the base pan is cathodic electrocoated.
Unit Controls The Trane PTAC is operated by a microprocessor based controller. The standard unit mounted controls will include two rotary knobs controlling unit operational mode and temperature setpoint.
Temperature Setpoint Knob The setpoint knob is controlled by turning the knob clockwise for a warmer room temperature; turning it counterclockwise will provide a cooler room temperature. Adjusting the setpoint to the mid setting (vertical) will set the room temperature at approximately 70°F. Temperature setpoints are clearly labeled on the unit.
Remote Fan The Trane PTAC has the ability to operate a remote fan in conjunction with the unit's indoor fan. The remote fan allows a single, properly sized, PTAC to provide conditioned air to an additional room.
On Board Diagnostics An LED will flash a code displaying 1 of 9 specific failure conditions, which include: compressor failure, blown fuse, mode failure, setpoint failure, thermostat wiring failure, indoor air thermistor failure, indoor coil thermistor failure, outdoor air thermistor failure, and outdoor coil thermistor failure.
Drain Pan The polycarbonate, double-sloped drain pan insures proper condensate removal and promotes better indoor air quality.
Cleanable Discharge Deck Designed with service in mind, the discharge deck is easily accessible for cleaning purposes.
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The indoor fan is a cylindrical crossflow blower fan to assure an evenly distributed air flow and quiet operation.
The vent control allows 70 to 80 cfm of fresh air to be drawn into the conditioned area.
The discharge grille can be directed at an angle of 15 or 40 degrees from vertical for control of airflow.
The outdoor fan consists of 5 injection molded plastic fan blades with slinger ring. The slinger ring removes condensate by diffusing the water directly onto the outdoor coil for rapid evaporation and increased cooling efficiency.
Separate Condenser/Evaporator Fan Motors Two direct-drive permanent split capacitor two-speed motors allow for separate fan operation to increase energy efficiency and reduce noise.
The wall sleeve is acoustically and thermally insulated for quietness and increased thermal efficiency.
Filter - The nylon mesh filters slide directly out of the front panel and are completely washable for ease of maintenance.
Auto Frost Control removes ice build-up on the outdoor coil that may occur during the heat pump cycle.
Room freeze protection prevents internal room temperatures from reaching less than 40 degrees by energizing the electrical or hydronic heat.
The polycarbonate double-sloped drain pan allows for better condensate removal and promotes better indoor air quality.
The rotary compressor is mounted on rubber isolators to ensure minimal vibration and reduced operating noise.
Slotted holes for ease of installation with a Trane or competitor wall sleeve.
The setpoint knob has temperature indicators versus warmer/cooler settings.
The diagnostic LED (not shown) is capable of displaying 9 specific failure conditions including compressor failure, blown fuse, mode failure, setpoint failure, thermostat wiring failure, indoor air thermistor failure, indoor coil thermistor failure, outdoor air thermistor failure and outdoor coil thermistor failure.
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Accessories
Wall Sleeves The wall sleeve is insulated on the top and sides and will fit all Trane PTAC units. Wall sleeves are an industry standard size of 13¾"D x 42"W x 161/ "H. In
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order to allow for early installation during construction, wall sleeves are available to ship separately. Extended Wall Sleeves Extended wall sleeves are industry standard size of 18"D x 42"W x 161/16"H or 24" D x 42"W x 161/16"H. Outdoor Grilles Outdoor grills are available in a stamped aluminum grille with vertical louvers, an anodized aluminum horizontal louver architectural grille, and a horizontal louver architectural grille painted in a soft dove, dark bronze or a special color.
Leveling Legs Kit Leveling legs attach easily to the wall sleeve for support and accurate unit leveling on units without subbases. Adjustable from 25/8" to 5¼". Subbases Subbases are prewired to facilitate field electrical connections and include a NEMA 6 or 7 configuration electrical receptacle. The subbases include two leveling legs for sleeve support and accurate unit leveling during installation. The subase attaches to the wall sleeve and provides a concealed cord path to the chassis and a concealed plug connection. It is available with both 20 and 30 amp receptacles in both 230/208 and 265-volt combinations.
Power Switch The Power Switch provides an on/off switch which can be installed in the subbase accessory.
Circuit Breaker Kit The Circuit Breaker Kit is available in 15, 20 and 30 amp for 230/208-volt units. Check local codes for use of the circuit breaker, both for circuit protection and as a means of disconnect. Hard-Wire Junction Box Kit This kit provides for easy electrical connection when permanent wiring is required. It provides convenient space to make an electrical connection to the building wiring and flexible conduit with wires and connectors to make connection to the chassis. Hard-wire kit must be used on 265 volt units if subbases are not used.
Hydronic Heat Kit The hydronic heat kit is a field-installed package that can attach to air conditioners to provide central system hot water or steam heat capable units. The units retain complete service access with the kit installed.
Remote/Wall Thermostats The following thermostats are available for remote temperature control of the PTAC.
Programmable Thermostats Electric Heat · TAYSTAT340 · 1 Heat (Electric)/1 Cool · Heat/Off/Cool System Switch · Power Stealing 4 Wire · 5/2 Programmable · Auto/On Fan Switch · Manual Changeover · Super Cap Continues Clock for an
Average of 30 Minutes · Programming Stored In Permanent "E-
PROM" Memory · No Batteries Necessary · Adjustable Heating Cycle Rate
Heat Pump · TAYSTAT540 · 2 Heat/1 Cool Heat Pump · Heat/Off/Cool Emergency Heat System
Switch · 5/2 Programmable · Auto/On Fan Switch · Super Cap Continues Clock for an
Average of 30 Minutes · Programming Stored In Permanent "E-
PROM" Memory · No Batteries Necessary
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Fuse Holder Kit Cartridge-style fuses can be installed in the fuse holder for use in the subbase or chassis. It is available in 15, 20 and 30 amp.
Non-Programmable Thermostats Electric Heat · TAYSTAT371 · 1 Heat (Electric)/1 Cool · Power Stealing 4 wire · Heat/Off/Cool System Switch · Auto/On Fan Switch · Manual Changeover · Digital Display · No Batteries Necessary · Permanent Temperature Setting
Retention · Adjustable Heating Cycle Rate
Heat Pump · TAYSTAT570 · 2 Heat/1 Cool Heat Pump · Heat/Off/Cool/Emergency Heat System
Switch · Auto/On Fan Switch · Manual Changeover · Digital Display · No Batteries Necessary · Permanent Temperature Setting
Retention · Adjustable 2nd Stage Heating Cycle
Rate Wiring Kit A wiring kit is needed for all acccessories that will need to be connected to the control board. This includes remote thermostats, Trane Zone Sensors, occupancy sensor, door switch and remote transfer fans.
Trane Zone Sensor The Trane Zone Sensor allows for inexpensive temperature sensing on an internal wall for more accurate temperature control. · 1 Heat/1 Cool · Manual Changeover · Fan/Heat/Off/Cool Switch · High/Low Fan Switch · Linear Setpoint Lever
Condensate Disposal Pump Kit -- Heat Pump Only The internal condensate pump serves as an effective means for disposing of condensate generated during heat pump operation by transferring it to the indoor coil. The warm coil surface and the warm room air help in evaporation of the condensate while adding humidity to the room. As with any equipment of this type, the addition of this kit will decrease the sensible heating capacity of the unit. This kit is not intended for use in seacoast or corrosive environments.
Note: Under extreme high humidity conditions, the internal condensate pump may not be able to dispose of all the condensate produced, and condensate would then drip from the outside of the wall sleeve. If this condensation is unacceptable, then a drain system (including factory approved drain kit for the wall sleeve) should be installed.
Condensate Drain Kit This kit attaches to the wall sleeve base pan for controlled internal or external disposal of condensate and defrost water.
Control Cover Key Lock The installation of Trane's security key locks helps prevent tampering of the controls used to set temperature and heating and cooling functions. Locks are available for all PTAC models.
Condenser Air Baffle Kit The condenser baffle kit is required when replacing an existing packaged terminal unit and/or the outdoor grille is not made by Trane. These baffles are required to deflect discharge air away from the inlet, preventing recirculation of hot condenser air. The kit includes an air deflection baffle. The deflector directs the air in toward the center and away from the inlet to prevent recirculation of the hot condenser air. This kit is not to be used when the outdoor grille is provided by Trane.
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Performance Data
Table PD-1 -- Cooling Performance -- Air Conditioner*
Model Type
Model No.
PTED 07
Voltage (V)
115
230
208 265
Cooling Capacity (Btu/h)
7,200 7,200 7,000 7,600
Cooling Amps (A)
5.3
2.6
2.8 2.4
Cooling Power (Watts)
590
575
560 625
EER (Btuh/Watt!Hrs)
12.2 12.5
Indoor CFM (Wet Coil) @ 0.3 ESP
High
210
215
Low
170
175
12.5 12.2
185 210 145 170
Indoor CFM (Dry Coil) @ 0.3 ESP
High
235
240
Low
195
200
210 235 170 195
Ventilated Air, cfm (fan only)
70
70
70
70
Dehumidification (Pints/Hr.)
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Net Weight (approximate lbs.)
91
91
91
92
Shipping Weight (approximated lbs.)
102 102
102 103
*See Table EP-1 for Electric Heat Performance Data. *See Table EP-2 for Hydronic Heat Performance Data.
115 9,300 7.3 810 11.5
Air Conditioner
PTED 09
230 208 265
9,300 9,000 9,300
3.6
3.9
3.2
810 785 810
11.5 11.5 11.5
PTED 12 115 230 208 12,000 12,000 11,700 9.7 5.2 4.8 1,070 1,070 1,045 11.2 11.2 11.2
265 12,000
4.2 1,070 11.2
230 14,600
6.5 1,430 10.2
PTED 15 208 265 14,300 14,600 7.1 5.7 1,400 1,460 10.2 10.0
245 260 230 245 200 220 180 200
315 330 300 315 355 315 335 275 290 290 275 315 275 295
265 250 250 265
225 210 210 225
70 70
70
70
2.6 2.6
2.6
2.6
92 92
92
92
103 103 103 103
335 350 320 335 390 350 370
295 310 280 295 350 310 330
80 80 80
80
80
80 80
3.6 3.6 3.6
3.6
4.5
4.5 4.5
98 98 98
99 106 106 107
109 109 109 110 117 117 118
Table PD-2 -- Cooling Performance -- Heat Pump with Electric Heat Models
Model Type
Heat Pumps
Model No.
PTHD 07
PTHD 09
PTHD 12
PTHD 15
Voltage
230
208
265
230
208
265
230
208
265
230
208
265
Cooling Capacity (Btu/h)
7,600 7,300 7,600 9,300 9,000 9,300 12,000 11,700 12,000 14,100 14,000 14,100
Cooling Amps (A)
2.8
3.0
2.4
3.8
4.1
3.2
5.1
5.6
4.4
7.1
6.5
5.7
Cooling Power (Watts)
625
600
625
830
805
830 1,120 1,095 1,120 1,455 1,445 1,470
EER (Btuh/Watt!Hrs) Indoor CFM (Wet Coil) @ 0.3 ESP
High Low
12.2
12.2
12.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2
11.2 11.2
9.7
9.7
9.6
225
195
225
270
240
270
340
310
340
355
315
355
185
155
185
230
190
230
300
270
300
315
275
315
Indoor CFM (Dry Coil) @ 0.3 ESP High Low
250
220
250
290
260
290
360
330
360
390
350
390
210
180
210
250
220
250
330
290
320
350
310
350
Ventilated Air, cfm (fan only)
70
70
70
70
70
70
80
80
80
80
80
80
Dehumidification (Pints/Hr.)
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.6
2.6
2.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
4.5
4.5
4.5
Net Weight (approximate lbs.)
91
91
92
98
98
99
99
99
99
107
107
107
Shipping Weight (approximated lbs.) 102
102
103
109
102
110
110
110
110
118
118
118
Notes:
1. All 265 volt models must use Trane's subbase or Trane's hard-wire junction box kit. 2. Minimum branch circuit ampacity ratings conform to the National Electric Code. However, local codes should apply. 3. Minimum voltage on 208/230 volt models is 197 volts; maximum is 253 volts. Minimum voltage on 265 volt models is 238.5 volts; maximum is 291.5 volts. 4. Overcurrent protection for all units without electric heaters is 15 amps. Overcurrent protection on 265 volt models must be cartridge-style time delay fuses (included and factory
installed on Trane chassis). Note: All heat pump units must have electric coils. 5. Minimum operating ambient = 45°F. 6. Certified in accordance with the Unitary Air-Conditioner Equipment certification program, which is based on ARI standard 310/380.
EER -- Energy Efficiency Ratio per American Refrigeration Institute (ARI) Test Procedures. COP -- Coefficient of Performance per ARI Test Procedures. ESP -- External Static Pressure
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Table PD-3 -- Heat Pump Reverse Cycle Heating Capacity (Btu)
Model No.1
Voltage3
Heating Capacity (Btu/h)
Heating Amps (A)
Heating Power (Watts)
COP (W/W)
Indoor CFM (Wet Coil) @ 0.3 ESP
High
Low
Indoor CFM (Dry Coil) @ 0.3 ESP
High
Low
Heating Btuh
Outdoor Ambient
62
57
52
Rating Point
47
42
37
32
27
24
Watts
Outdoor Ambient
62
57
52
Rating Point
47
42
37
32
27
24
230 6,400 2.4 636
3.5
PTHD07 208 6,200 2.6 520 3.5
265 6,400
2.4 535 3.5
230 8,400
3.1 685 3.6
PTHD09 208 8,200 3.4 670 3.6
265 8,400
2.6 685 3.6
230 11,200
3.1 965 3.4
PTHD12 208
10,900 3.4 940 3.4
265 11,200
3.4 965 3.4
230 13,500
5.5 1,235
3.2
PTHD15 208
13,300 6.0
1,210 3.2
265 13,500
4.8 1,235
3.2
225
195
225
270
240
270
340
310
340
355
315
355
185
155
185
230
190
230
300
270
300
315
275
315
250 210 °F 7200 6900 6500 6200 5900 5600 5300 5000 4800
220 180
7400 7100 6700 6400 6100 5800 5500 5200 5000
250 210
7400 7100 6700 6400 6100 5800 5500 5200 5000
290 250
9600 9300 8700 8200 7700 7200 6700 6200 5800
260 220
9700 9600 9000 8400 7900 7400 6900 6300 6000
290
360
250
330
9700 9600 9000 8400 7900 7400 6900 6300 6000
12800 12500 11700 10900 10200 9500 9600 7900 7500
330
360
290
320
13000 12800 12000 11200 10500 9700 8900 8200 7800
13000 12800 12000 11200 10500 9700 8900 8200 7800
390
350
390
350
310
350
15700 15000 14200 13300 12500 11700 10800 10000 9500
15800 15200 14400 13500 12700 11900 11000 10200 9700
15800 15200 14400 13500 12700 11900 11000 10200 9700
555
565
565
725
740
740 1034
1060 1060
1300 1325 1325
550
560
560
715
730
730 1010
1030 1030
1275 1305 1305
530
540
540
695
710
710
980
1000 1000
1245 1270 1270
525
535
535
670
685
685
945
965
965
1210 1235 1235
505
525
525
650
665
665
910
930
930
1175 1200 1200
500
510
510
630
645
645
880
900
900
1140 1165 1165
490
500
500
615
630
630
830
850
850
1100 1120 1120
480
495
495
585
600
600
790
810
810
1055 1080 1080
475
490
490
570
585
585
765
785
785
1045 1070 1070
Notes: 1. All 265 volt models must use Trane's subbase or Trane's hard-wire junction box kit. 2. Heating capacity and efficiency is based on unit operation without condensate pump. Unit automatically switches to electric heat at 25°F outdoor coil temperature. Depending upon
relative humidity conditions, this will occur at approximately 35°F outdoor ambient temperature.
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Performance Data
Table PD-4 -- Air Conditioners
Room Air Room Air
Dry
Wet
Bulb
Bulb
°F
°F
Rating Btu/h
Rating CFM
85
80
90
75
70
80
75
85
70
65
75
70
80
65
60
70
65
75
60
55
65
70
60
55
PTED0701 PTED0702
Temperature Across
Indoor Coil (T)
Min
Max
7000
7600
185
225
1
3
8
13
19
22
30
33
4
9
14
19
23
27
34
36
9
14
18
21
26
29
35
36
12
16
18
22
25
28
31
34
12
15
17
20
22
24
Model
PTED0901 PTED0902
Temperature Across
Indoor Coil (T)
Min
Max
9000
9300
230
260
2
6
11
14
19
22
28
30
7
11
15
18
23
25
31
33
11
14
18
20
24
27
32
33
13
16
18
21
23
26
28
31
12
14
16
18
20
22
Table PD-5 -- Heat Pumps
Room Air Room Air
Dry
Wet
Bulb
Bulb
°F
°F
Rating Btu/h
Rating CFM
85
80
90
75
70
80
75
85
70
65
75
70
80
65
60
70
65
75
60
55
65
70
60
55
PTHD0701 PTHD0702
Temperature Across
Indoor Coil (T)
Min
Max
7300
7600
195
225
1
3
8
13
19
22
30
33
4
9
14
19
23
27
33
36
9
14
18
21
26
29
35
36
12
16
18
22
24
28
31
34
12
15
17
20
22
24
Model
PTHD0901 PTHD0902
Temperature Across
Indoor Coil (T)
Min
Max
9300
9600
240
270
2
6
11
15
19
22
29
30
7
11
15
18
23
25
31
33
11
15
18
20
24
27
32
33
13
16
18
21
23
26
29
31
12
15
16
18
20
22
PTED1201 PTED1202
Temperature Across
Indoor Coil (T)
Min
Max
11700
12000
300
330
1
5
9
13
18
22
26
30
5
10
13
18
21
25
29
33
9
13
15
20
23
26
29
33
10
15
15
20
21
25
26
30
9
13
13
17
18
21
PTED1501 PTED1502
Temperature Across
Indoor Coil (T)
Min
Max
14300
14600
315
355
1
4
8
12
16
20
25
27
5
8
12
16
20
23
28
30
8
12
15
18
21
24
29
30
10
14
15
19
20
24
26
28
9
13
13
17
17
21
PTHD1201 PTHD1202
Temperature Across
Indoor Coil (T)
Min
Max
12300
12600
310
340
1
5
10
13
18
22
26
30
5
10
14
18
21
25
30
33
10
13
16
20
23
26
30
33
11
15
16
20
21
25
26
30
10
13
14
17
18
21
PTHD1501 PTHD1502
Temperature Across
Indoor Coil (T)
Min
Max
14300
14600
315
355
1
4
8
12
17
20
25
28
5
9
12
16
21
23
28
31
8
12
16
18
22
25
29
31
10
14
16
19
21
24
26
29
9
13
13
17
18
21
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Performance Data
Table PD-6 -- Heating Capacity -- Water
Heating Capacity (Btu) Hot Water
Pressure
7000 & 9000 Btu Units
12000 Btu Units
Drop (psig)
200°F EWT
180°F EWT
200°F EWT
180°F EWT
2-Way gpm Coil Valve
Fan Speed
Hi
Lo
Fan Speed
Hi
Lo
Fan Speed
Hi
Lo
Fan Speed
Hi
Lo
1.00 0.93
0.16
14.9 13.4
12.6 11.2
16.9
14.4
14.3 12.2
1.13 1.03
0.20
15.2 13.7
12.9 11.5
17.4
14.7
14.6 12.4
1.25 1.14
0.25
15.5 14.0
13.1 11.7
17.7
15.0
14.9 12.6
1.38 1.26
0.30
15.8 14.3
13.4 11.9
18.1
15.2
15.2 12.9
1.50 1.40
0.36
16.0 14.5
13.6 12.1
18.4
15.5
15.5 13.1
1.63 1.55
0.43
*16.2 14.7
13.8 12.3
18.7
15.7
15.7 13.2
1.75 1.71
0.49
16.4 14.9
13.9 12.5
19.0
15.8
16.0 13.4
1.88 1.89
0.57
16.6 15.1
14.1 12.6
19.2
16.0
16.2 13.5
2.00 2.10
0.64
16.8 15.2
14.2 12.7
*19.3
16.1
16.2 13.6
2.13 2.32
0.73
16.9 15.3
14.3 12.8
19.6
16.3
16.5 13.7
2.25 2.57
0.81
17.0 15.4
14.4 12.9
19.7
16.3
16.6 13.8
2.38 2.84
0.91
17.1 15.4
14.5 12.9
19.8
16.4
16.7 13.9
2.50 3.14
1.00
17.2 15.5
14.5 12.9
19.9
16.5
16.8 13.9
2.63 3.48
1.11
17.2 15.5
14.6 12.9
20.0
16.5
16.8 13.9
2.75 3.85
1.21
17.2 15.5
14.6 13.0
20.0
16.6
16.8 14.0
*Based on ARI Rating Conditions of 70°F Entering Air Temp., 200°F Entering Water Temp and 180°F Leaving Water Temp. Max. Water Temperature 200°F Max. Water Pressure - 200 psig.
15000 Btu Units
200°F EWT
Fan Speed
Hi
Lo
17.9
15.5
18.3
16.0
18.7
16.3
19.0
16.7
19.4
17.0
19.7
17.3
19.9
17.5
20.2
17.7
20.4
17.8
*20.4
18.0
20.7
18.0
20.9
18.1
21.0
18.1
21.0
18.1
21.1
18.1
180°F EWT
Fan Speed
Hi
Lo
15.0 13.3
15.4 13.7
15.7 14.0
16.0 14.3
16.3 14.6
16.6 14.8
16.8 15.0
17.0 15.2
17.2 15.3
17.2 15.4
17.5 15.5
17.6 15.5
17.7 15.5
17.7 15.5
17.7 15.5
Table PD-7 -- Heating Capacity -- Steam
7,000 & 9,000 Btu Units
12,000 Btu Units
15,000 Btu Units
Steam
Fan Speed
Fan Speed
Fan Speed
psig
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
2**
20,200
17,800
21,700
18,300
23,700
21,000
3
20,700
18,300
22,100
19,000
25,700
21,900
4
20,800
18,500
22,800
19,300
26,300
23,77
Maximum steam pressure 5 psig **Based on ARI rating conditions of 70°F entering air temperature and 2 psig steam pressure.
Table PD-8 -- Hydronic Water Valve Pressure Drop
2-Way Valve
3-Way Valve Bypass
Water GPM
Pressure Drop (psig)
Pressure Drop (psig)
1.00
0.16
0.11
1.13
0.20
0.14
1.25
0.25
0.17
1.38
0.30
0.21
1.50
0.36
0.25
1.63
0.43
0.30
1.75
0.49
0.34
1.88
0.57
0.39
2.00
0.64
0.44
2.13
0.73
0.50
2.25
0.81
0.56
2.38
0.91
0.63
2.50
1.00
0.69
2.63
1.11
0.77
2.75
1.21
0.84
CV=2.5
CV=3.0
3-Way Valve Service Pressure Drop
(psig) 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.11 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.20 0.23 0.25 0.28 0.30 CV=5.0
3-Way Valve Bypass and Service
Pressure Drop (psig) 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 0.32 0.35 0.39 0.43 0.47 CV=4.0
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Electric Power
Table EP-1 -- Electric Heat Capacity and Electrical Data (For PTED and PTHD Models)***
Electric
Nominal Heating
Minimum Circuit Overcurrent
Voltage 2
Heater Size (kW)
No. Of Stages
Btuh at 230V
Btuh at 208V
Btuh at 265V
Total Watts4
Total Amps
Ampacity1 Protection3
Power Cord
230/208
2.0/1.6
1
6,800
5,500
-
2040/1635 8.9/7.9
11.1
15
6-15 P
230/208
3.5/2.9
1
11,900
9,900
-
3540/2935 15.4/14.1
19.3
20
6-20 P
Y
5.0/4.1
1
17,100
14,000
-
5040/4135 21.9/19.9
27.4
30
6-30 P
265
2.0
1
-
-
6,800
2,040
7.7
9.6
15
7-20 P
265
3.7
1
-
-
11,900
3,740
14.1
17.6
20
7-20 P
265
5.0
1
-
-
17,100
5,040
19.0
23.8
30
7-30 P
Notes: 1. Minimum branch circuit ampacity ratings conform to the National Electric Code. However, local codes should apply. 2. Minimum voltage on 208/230 volt models is 197 volts; maximum is 253 volts. Minimum voltage on 265 volt models is 238.5 volts; maximum is 291.5 volts. 3. Overcurrent protection for all units without electric heaters is 15 amps. Overcurrent protection on 265 volt models must be cartridge-style time delay fuses (included and factory
installed on Trane chassis). 4. Total watts for 7,000 and 9,000 Btu models; add 70 watts for size 12 and for size 15. **PTEC/PTHC09 and 12 are two-stage; PTED/PTHD15 is one-stage. *** Note: All heat pumps must have electric coils.
Table EP-2 -- Power Receptacle Configurations
Voltage
208/230
265
Unit Supplied Plug
Amps NEMA Rating
15 6-15P
20 6-20P
30 6-30P
20 7-20P
30 7-30P
Receptacle
Amps
20
20
30
20
30
NEMA Rating
6-20R
6-20R
6-30R
7-20R
7-30R
Notes: 1. All wiring, including receptacles, must be made in accordance with local electrical codes and regulations. 2. NEMA 6-15 and 6-20 plugs fit in NEMA 6-20 receptacles. 3. Receptacles shown for 208/230 applications are factory supplied with subbase, per local codes for wall mounted receptacles use or the corresponding NEMA receptacles. 4. Receptacles shown for 265 volt applications are factory supplied with subbase. Codes do not allow 265 volt units to mate with wall mounted receptacles. They may however be
hard-wired per Local Codes.
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Dimensions
Unit with Wall Sleeve and Subbase Accessory
Top View
Front View
Right Side View
Notes: 1. Allow a minimum of 31/4" clearance between cabinet and floor to permit installation of options subbase. 2. Allow a minimum of 3" clearance between cabinet and side walls to permit front panel removal. 3. Drain can be mounted either right side, left side, or bottom of sleeve. Bottom drain to be located by customer. Drain kit shipped separate. 4. Unit provides 20 percent outside air. 5. Detachable cord ships attached to unit. Cord can be removed for direct attachment of building wiring or wiring from junction box kit. 6. For U.S. approval -- 265 volt units and units with duct packages must have permanent wiring connection. Permanent wiring requirement can be met either by supplying
a full length subbase for concealed cord connection or by direct wiring with junction box kit. 7. Control door provided on standard unit for access to controls.
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Wall Sleeve Dimensions
Dimensions
Minimum Unit Clearance
*Extended wall sleeves available in 18" and 24" depth.
Wall Receptacle Within 58" From Bottom Right Side Corner on 115v, 208/230 VAC Units Only.
Table 1 Minimum Clearances and Projections
Minimum Clearances
Minimum Projection
Option Wall Sleeve Only Subbase Kit Leveling Legs Kit Hydronic Heat Kit Drain Kit
A
Inches
mm
3
75
3
75
3
75
9
230
3
75
B
Inches
mm
0
0
3 1/4
85
3
75
0 to 3-1/43
0 to 853
01
01
C
Inches
mm
0
0
2 3/4
70
2
50
32
752
0
0
Hardware Kit
3
75
1
25
0
0
Notes: 1. If inside mounted then B = 1-1/2 inches (40 mm). 2. To achieve a flush fit between the hydronic front and the finished wall, Dimension "C" must be between 3" and 3-1/8".
If this dimension is more than 3-1/8" there will be a gap between the front and the wall. This gap could permit occupant access to hydronic lines or other dangerous parts. 3. This dimension can be from 0 to 3-1/4", but cannot exceed 3-1/4". If this dimension exceeds 3-1/4", the skirt around the front will not reach the floor.
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Dimensions
PTAC WALL SLEEVE
NOTE: Wall sleeve must extend exactly 3 inches from finished interior wall.
Air Discharge
Hot Water or Steam Inlet and Outlet Connection (Left Hand
Coil Connection)
TOP VIEW
Unit Controls Compartment
Steam/Water Coil Position
Hot Water or Steam Inlet and Outlet Connection (Right Hand
Coil Connection)
Air Inlet
FRONT VIEW
Top of Wall Sleeve
Notes: 1. This kit completely encloses all plumbing and coils, but still allows easy access to controls. 2. The chassis can slide out for easy service without removing hydronic plumbing. 3. The kit features left or right-hand piping. 4. Unit retains complete service access with kit installed.
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Bottom of Wall Sleeve
Hydronic Front
SIDE VIEW
Toe Plate 0" - 3.0" Long 19
Mechanical Specifications
General
Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners shall be of the sizes and capacities shown on the schedule and in the specifications. The units shall be located as shown on the drawings and each shall consist of a chassis, wall sleeve, outdoor grille, and subbase if specified.
Units shall ship with a plastic front cover with the exception of hydronic models. Hydronic models require the installation of a hot water or steam kit that will include a metallic front cover made of galvanized steel.
Units shall ship with a polycarbonate double sloped drain pan.
Units shall be approved and listed by cULus. Unit capacity and efficiency performance shall be certified in accordance with ARI standard 310/3801993. Unit dimensions shall not exceed 42" wide and 16 1/6" high with room cabinet in place.
Units shall exceed ASHRAE Standard 90.1 for energy efficiency.
Unit shall be tested for conformance to ASTM water infiltration specification ASTM 331-00, which assures no water infiltration when tested at eight inches of rain per hour at 63 mph wind for 15 minutes.
Units shall be designed to operate on 115, 208/230, or 265 volts, 60 Hz., single phase power.
Unit chassis shall include an electrical power cord installed by the manufacturer to assure proper NEMA 6 (208/230V) and NEMA 7 (265V) configuration and UL approved length. Cord shall be compatible with the unit's required voltage and ampacity in conformance with National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes.
Heating/Cooling Chassis
The chassis shall consist of the following sections and components:
Chassis shall be slide-in, plug-in type; ready to operate after installation.
Hermetically-sealed refrigerant system with external vibration isolated rotarytype compressor, condenser and evaporator coils and capillary refrigerant control.
The airflow system shall consist of one permanent split-capacitor, direct-drive, two-speed fan motor for the outdoor fan, and a separate permanent split-capacitor, two-speed fan motor for the indoor fan. Outdoor fan shall be multi-blade axialflow design made with five injection molded plastic fan blades with slinger ring. Indoor fan shall be a cylindrical cross-flow blower fan to assure an evenly distributed air flow. All motors on the exterior side of the weather barrier shall be of an enclosed design to reduce the effects of moisture and corrosion.
Units, except hydronic models, shall have a resistance heater to provide specified heat output.
Condenser and evaporator coils to be constructed of high-efficiency, aluminumenhanced louvered fins and grooved copper tubing necessary to achieve EER and COP rating of the unit.
Adjustable-closing fresh air vent, with vent door secured for shipping, and optional securing in the closed position, with a concealed manual control. The vent control shall allow 70 CFM (7,000 and 9,000 Btu units) or 80 CFM (12,000 and 15,000 Btu units) of fresh air to be drawn into the room when the unit's blower is operating.
Heat Pump Chassis
Heat pump units shall automatically change from heat pump operation to electric resistance heat when heat pump operation is unable to produce sufficient heat to maintain room temperature within 2.5° F of thermostat setpoint, or when the outdoor air switch-over temperature falls below 20° F.
Heat pump unit shall automatically begin an active defrost cycle when the outdoor coil temperature drops below 21°F. Defrosting shall be accomplished by active defrost with unit automatically reinitiating heat pump operation when outdoor coil reaches 54°F or six minutes has elapsed after defrost has been initiated.
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Mechanical Specifications
Front Panel
Units shall have a matching, easily removable, textured finish, wrap-around room cabinet molded of High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) to resist corrosion and damage. Front panel shall have a sloped discharge so that obstructions are not placed on the unit. Cabinet shall have a low profile depth of 7 1/4" to minimize the unit's impact on room space. The front panel shall have the following features:
Adjustable indoor discharge air louvers that provide a 15 degree off vertical air pattern with an alternate position to provide a 40 degree off vertical air pattern. Louvers will be a polycarbonate material to resist bending, cracking, rusting and corrosion.
Air discharge area accessible for cleaning without tools when room front is removed.
Filtration
Unit shall have indoor and outdoor air filters. Filters shall be washable polypropylene mesh. Indoor filters shall be accessible without requiring removal of room cabinet from chassis.
Controls
Unit controls shall be easily accessible for selection of unit operation mode and thermostat setting. Control knobs shall clearly indicate the room setpoint temperature and operation range. The unit operational mode switch shall include 6 settings: low fan, high fan, low cool, high cool, low heat, and high heat.
Controls shall utilize solid state microprocessor based controller to allow the following operations:
Freeze protection that automatically activates the electric resistance heater and fan motor to warm and circulate indoor air to help prevent damage due to freezing temperatures. Freeze protection shall operate as long as unit is connected to powered electrical circuit.
Remote Thermostat compatibility with 4 or 5 wire remote thermostats.
Unit shall be compatible with the Trane Zone Sensor. The Trane Zone Sensor allows remote temperature sensing while maintaining all unit control functionality.
Connections to interface with a transfer fan to move air into an adjacent room.
Connections to interface with occupancy sensors and a door switch. Unit shall setback the room temperature 4 degrees when in occupied standby mode.
Electronic temperature limiting to limit maximum and minimum temperatures. Minimum cooling range shall be capable of being set between 50° F and 65° F, and heating range between 75° F and 90°F.
A fan cycle switch to permit the following four independently selectable modes for heating and cooling fan operation; 1) fan cycle operation on/off, 2) continuous fan operation on selected fan speed except when mode switch is in off position or front desk control is enabled, 3) continuous fan operation on selected fan speed even when mode switch is in off position. Front desk control will override if enabled, 4) continuous fan operation on selected speed regardless of mode switch or front desk control.
Compatibility with 2 wire Front Desk Control systems.
The unit shall be capable of on board diagnostics. A LED shall flash a code displaying 1 of 9 specific failure conditions, which include: compressor failure, setpoint failure, thermostat wiring failure, indoor air thermistor failure, indoor coil thermistor failure, outdoor air thermistor failure (PTHD only), and outdoor coil thermistor failure (PTHD only).
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Warranty
Standard Warranty
Full 1st Year Warranty Trane will repair or replace any part which proves to be defective due to workmanship or materials, free of charge. This includes parts and labor.
Full 2nd - 5th Year Sealed System Warranty Trane will repair or replace the evaporator, condenser, compressor or connecting tubing which proves to be defective due to workmanship or materials, free of charge. This includes parts and labor.
Limited 2nd - 5th Year Functional Parts Warranty During the 2nd - 5th years, Trane will provide functional parts which prove to be defective due to workmanship or materials. Components covered are switches, solenoids, fan motors, thermistors, circuit boards, factory installed heaters, blower wheel, fan propeller, capacitors, compressor overloads and drain valves. This limited warranty does not include diagnostic time, labor or any transportation and/or reinstallation charges that may be required.
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