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4/11/2018
P.O.Box 1179
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53095 Main Rd
Southold,New York 11971
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
No: 39590 Date: 4/11/2018
THIS CERTIFIES that the building OTHER
Location of Property: 3070 Bay Shore Rd, Greenport
SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 53.-6-40
Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No.
conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated
3/22/2018 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 42474 dated 3/22/2018
was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for
which this certificate is issued is:
air conditioning for an existing one family dwelling as applied for.
The certificate is issued to Rempe Stacia M Trust
of the aforesaid building.
SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL
ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 18-49792 3/28/2018
PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED
o ' Signature
��UFFotXco TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
moo. dy� BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE
o. . SOUTHOLD, NY
BUILDING PERMIT
(THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES
WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED)
Permit#: 42474 Date: 3/22/2018
Permission is hereby granted to:
Rempe Stacia M Trust
3070 Bay Shore Rd
Greenport, NY 11944
To: air conditioning intalled for an existing one family dwelling as applied for.
At premises located at:
3070 Bay Shore Rd, Greenport
SCTM # 473889
Sec/Block/Lot# 53.-6-40
Pursuant to application dated 3/22/2018 and approved by the Building Inspector.
To expire on 9/21/2019.
Fees:
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION , $200.00
CO -ALTERATION TO DWELLING $50.00
ELECTRIC $99.09
Total: *-%"'60
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-Certificate of Compliance
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CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS, INC.
188 PARK AVENUE -
AMITYVILLE, NY 11701
P: (631) 598-5610
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CERTIFIES THAT
Upon the application of Upon premises owned by
Stacia Rempe Stacia Rempe
3070 Bayshore Road -3070 Bayshore Road
Greenport, NY 11944 Greenport, NY 11944
Located at: 3070 Bayshore Road,
Greenport, NY 11944
Application Number#: 18-49792 Certificate#: 1 -49792
Electrical License#:
Section: Block: Lot: Building Permit#:
Described as a Residential occupancy, wherein the premises, electrical system consisting of
electrical,devices and-wiring, described below, located in/on the premises at:
Air Conditioning Equipment
A visual inspection of the premises electrical system, limited to electrical devices and wiring to
the extent detailed herein, was conducted in accordance'with'the requirements of the applicable
code/or standard promulgated by the State of New York, Department of State Code Enforcement
and Administration, or other authority having jurisdiction, and found to be in compliance therewith
on the 28th day of March 2018
Name QTY
AC Blower- 15 Amp, 220V 1
AC Disconnect Switch - 30 Amp, 220V 1
AC Condenser 7 30 Amp, 220V 1
Electrical Inspector:'Anthony Giordano
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APR 1 0 2nin 01"s certificate is not valid unless raised seal is present.
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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS
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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Do you have or need the following,before applying?
TOWN HALL Board of Health
SOUTHOLD,NY'11971 4 sets of Building Plans
TEL: (631) 765-1802 Planning Board approval
FAX: (631) 765-9502 ,, 11 Suryey
SoutholdTown.NorthFork.net PERMIT NO. Check
Septic Form
N.Y.S.D.E.C.
Trustees
Flood Permit
Examined-3j�
,20 Storm- ter Assessment Form
Contact: X11
Approved ,20_ Mail to:
Disapproved a/c /.
Phone: LP 91 o
Expiration .20JI
' ding nspector ,
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D APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
MAR 2 2 2010 Date oda n20 f�
INSTRUCTIONS
� a UST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4
setT�l 9%ei p an to scale.Fee according to schedule.
b.Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises,relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or,
areas,and waterways.
c.The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit.
d.Upon approval of this application,the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit
shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. _
e.No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector
issues a Certificate of Occupancy.
f.Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of
issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date.If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the
property have been enacted in the interim,the Building Inspector may authorize, in writing,the extension of the permit for an
addition six months.Thereafter,a new permit shall be required.
APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the
Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York,and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or
Regulations,for the construction of buildings,additions,or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The
applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances;building code,housin egulations, and to admit
authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections.
(Signature of applicant or name,if a corporation)
(Mailing address of applicant)
State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or_builder
-- -- - -- ---=- - -- - _
Name of owner of premises
(Aston the tax roll or latest deed)
If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer
(Name and title of corporate officer)
Builders License No.
Plumbers License No.
Electricians License No.
Other Trade's License No. C� 7 �
1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done: C-) 4V t p
House Number Street ;:r,1:,,- �, ;'q -•
Ham let
7..S!q qtr;1. �'a }' r •. 19- / /�
County Tax Map No. 1000 Sectioni:
+ P
Subdivision %e fTi77led,Map-No.- Lot
2., State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction:
a. Existing use and occupancy
b. Intended use and occupancy
3. Nature of work(check which applicable):New Building Addition Alteration
Repair Removal Demolition Other Work
(Description)
4. Estimated Cost Fee
(To be paid on filing this application)
5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units Number of dwelling units on each floor
If garage,-number of cars
6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use.
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7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front Rear Depth
Height Number of Stories
Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front ;Rear;,:. �•. '
Depth Height Number of Stories
8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear ``*Depth;
Height Number of Stories
9. Size of lot: Front Rear Depth „:s
10. Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner'
11.Zone or use district in which premises are situated
12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation?YES NO
13. Will lot be re-graded? YES NO Will excess fill be removed from premises?YES NO
14.Names of Owner of premises Address Phone No.
Name of Architect Address Phone No
Name of Contractor Address Phone No.
15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES NO
* IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES &D.E.C.PERMITS,MAY BE REQUIRED.
b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES NO
* IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED.
16.Provide survey,to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines.
i 17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey.
it
18.Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? * YES NO
IF YES,PROVIDE A COPY.
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STATE OF NEW YORK)
SS
COUNTY
P�(f ( A-- being duly sworn,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant
(Name of individual signing co tract)above named,
(S)He is the (it -
(C ntractor ant, Corporate Officer,etc.)
” of said owner or owners,and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;
!` that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief;and that the work will be
performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith.
Sworn to before me h"
day o 20b -4��W ),/ �
Y A.PERKINS
�A�ublic Notary Public,State of New Signature of Applicant
No,01 PE6130636
Qualified in Suffolk Co
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Commission Expires July 1
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Condensing,","Units
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ALL phases of this installation must comply withNATIONAL,STATE AND LOCAL CODES-
IMPORTANT—This Document is"customer property and is to remain with this unit:Pleasereturn to service information
pack upon completion of work. .',• `'- . "
These instructions do not cover all variations in,
systems nor provide for every.possible,contingency.to_ 1 5 FT.ABOVE UNIT—UNRESTRICTED'
be met in connection-with installation. All•phases of_ "O";`
this installation must comply with NATIONAL,"STATE I" s
AND LOCAL CODES..Should'furtHer information"be.`',
desired or should particular problems arise+which–are not
covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes,the matte"r"'
should be referred to your installing dealer or local distributor. 7r
A. ,GENERAL
This information;Isantendecl for,+,use,by individuals,posses-
sing adequate backgrounds;,of,.electrical Eand mechanical
ex erience.An attempt to re ai`r a c6drat.air coriditionin �t--
product may result in personal injury and or property
damage.The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible
for the Interpretation of this information,nor can it assume
any liability in connection with Its use. -- �-
NOTICE.
Trane has always recommendedinstalling Trane approved
matched indoor.and,oirtdoor'systems:, 4.: '`°
The benefits of`installing approved'inatcliedsystems'are service'access to meet National Electrical.°Code..'Also,`,,,-, M
:..,
maximum efficiency,optiinun%performance'aI Z,:I st --.the,unit location must be far enough;awayfrom any
overall system reliability. _ structure to prevent excess roof run-6ki0ater from'
Check for transportation damage after unit is uricrated:'" Pouring directly on the unit.Do not_locate.iihit(s)close
P g to bedroom(s).
Report promptly,to the carrier,any damage found to the unit. "
ower requirements of the unit, 4. The top discharge areaFinust:lie;unrestricted for at least
To determine the electrical
P q five(5)feet above the unit. ,-
refer to the nameplate of the unit. The electrical power
available must.agree with that listed on the nameplate. 5. When the outdoor unit is mounted on a roof,be sure the
roof will support the unit's•weight. Properly selected
B. LOCATI®N AND,;,PREPARATION isolation is recommended to prevent sound or vibration
OF THE UNIT transmission to the:buiiding structure.
1. When removing unit fror1he pallet;notice' biabspn`:, <6. The maximum length of refteraritlines-from outdoor to
the basepan.Remove tabs by"cirttirig with a-§h6kp tdofas iftdoor�unit should NOT'esceed sixty(60)-feet.
shown in Figure 2(see page 2). 7. If'outdoorunit i&niounted above the air handler,maxi-
2.The unit should be set on a level support pad at least as i rum ift should not exceed sixty(60)feet(suction line).
large as the unit base pan,such as a concrete slab.If this If air handler'is mounted above condensing unit,maxi-
is not the application used please refer to application mum lift should not exceed sixty(60)feet(liquid line).
bulletin"Trane APB2001-02". NOTE:
3. The support pad must NOT be in direct contact with'-any' Refer to"Refrigerant Piping Software"Pub.No.32-3312-0*
structure.'-Unit must be positioned a minimum of 12" (the position of the*denotes the latest revision number),
from any wall or surrounding shrubbery to insure
adequate airflow. Clearance must be provided in front of g. Locate and install indoor coil or air handler in actor-
control box(access panels)&any other side requiring dance with instruction included with that unit.'
Installer's Guide
I; b. Isolation hangers should also'be used when refriger-
OBASEPAN TAB-REMOVAL ant lines are run in stud spaces or enclosed ceilings.
c. Where the refrigerant lines run through a wall or sill,
they should-,be insulated and isolated.
REMOVE A Isolate the lines from all ductwork.
TABS AS D. SERVICE VALVE OPERATION
SHOWN BRASS-JU 3UID AND GAS LINE SERVICE VALVES
.00 04e The Bras's,Liquid,and Gas Line Service Valves are factory
•'";shippeddn`tbie,seated position to hold factory charge. The
" pressure tapservice port(when depressed)opens only to the
field brazing'side,of the valve when the valve is in the'seated
position.'Tli6 liquid-line valve is not a back seating valve
(see.;WARhTING
A WARNING
C:'ANSTALLING REFRIGERANT LINES- -'--, .Eictreme caution should be exercised wheri.'ofiening the
A • ' `Liquid Line;Servlce Valve.Turn valve stem_cburiterclock-
If using existing refrigerant lines inakeceifiain that all joints"N' Wise only,,untii the stem contacts the,rolled-edge.(See
are brazed,not soldered. ! '. Figure 3)'No"torque Is.required.
BRASS GAS LINE BALL SERVICE VALVE,'
Condensing units have "
provisions-for.'braze connections. The Brass Gas Line Ball Service Valve,
is shippedui,the
Pressure'taps,sre piovid46ri theyservice valves of outdoor closed position to hold the factory refrigera#t',chaige:'che,"
unit for compressor'suction and liquid pressures. pressure'tap service port(when.depresssed),opei s"only to'tlie
j The indoor`end of the.recommended refrigerant line sets may field Brazing side when the valve i8JA t}ie'closed'position.
be straight or with-a-90 degree bend,depending upon situa- The G"'Line Ball Service Valve is full'bpe. i�ith a I/4`turn.
tion requi"cements."This should be thoroughly checked out See Figure 4.
before, ng line sets. BRi4ZING REFRIGERANT LINES
r The gas line must always be insulated.- "1 move*lower access.cover:,_-access°'service valves:
2: Before'lirazing;removetplixgsTfroui ei'terzial'copper stub'
{ t ' tubes:'Clean internal-and e,iternal_;surfaces'of`sWb-' a
tubes rior to brazing.
In scroll compressor applications;°,dome;tempera. res may p g
be hot.Do not touch top ofcbmpressor;`may,causg minor- 3; Cud and"ht,tubing,minimizing the_-use of sharp
to severe.burning: .,M'
- - _1"' - �`,benda.
The units are facto` charged with the s stem,ehar'e' 4'Insula. the en e as li e And'ivsfittings
1y g y g
required when using-fifteen(15)feet of rated connecting line._ - =Uo �pT' e ab= �'aaedcpiid'.line to eome in direct
E Unit nameplate chargers the same. ;° ',4;'' coi�zzt ;Idrn' s.line`;, 1`
Final'refrigerant charge-adjustment is necessary:Use -6`Precaufaons*si na d-be;takerD fo avoid`heat damage
the Subcooling Chargmg:procedure`on page 6 or in the - to tlae'py"e sl $i^�e"€apvaive:core'ciiirding;,brazing. It is
outdoor unit Service Facts: W
`recommeiidecl fihat fhe pressure, p,port valve
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a 1. Determine the most practical way_to run the lines, core'be"reina�eiI`arid_a"wet"i'ag wrapped around
the Valve.bod :
2. Consider types of bends_ to be made and space limitations.
k NOTE:
NOTE: Use
care-,to,rr►ake"°'sure fhat no,moisture`enters pressure,tap'
j Large diameter tubing wiil`be'very difficult to.rebend"once it port, while.wet rags being;used:•"`r
has been shaped.
71
Determine the best s,at' ng point for routing the refiiger- NOTE.-
3. „
ant tubing—INSIDE OR OUTSIDE TIE STRUCTURE. precautions shduld,`be,faken to avoid heat.dartia' to•
basepan during brazing,`=lt isrecommendei=to:'keep'tlie"
+, 4. Provide a pull-thru hole of sufficient size to allow both flame directly off of the basepan: "
3 liquid and gas lines.
5. Be sure the tubing is of sufficient length. 7. Use a Dry Nitrogen-Purge and Brazing Alloy without^ .,;.,r
6. Uncoil the tubing—do not kink or dent. flux when brazing the field line to the copper:facton '
connection. Flow dry nitrogen into either alp e. ,
7. Route,tl?e tuliing'making all required bends and properly tap port,thru the tubing and oute, v*' {�e
" �`seburit `tulAna beforemaking connections. brazing.
8.56 prevent.a-nom within the building structure due to S_ Braze usiasg ser r? °_"
viiiratFon 'n 0,
f an-- on rom'th 'e igerant lines'the
{ folio i prinn~s c�dabe;men
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sge -o -a to,be ste =d tc`£ov`' ,.,w . :,"
- �' u" - isra,attachmghosesfor
j :jOIStSOr'OL3a £�r�$I32'cans. y`y,LPx,�==�&^��c'3�AdT�
_type hanger.
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' 0 LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE GAS LINE SERVICE VALVE
ROLLED EDGE TO ROLLED EDGE TO
t CAPTIVATE STEM CAPTIVATE STEM
CAP—
UNIT SIDE OF - HEADED
HEX HEADED UNIT SIDE OF O +—VALVE E SYSTEM
SERVICE VALVE�. VALVE SYSTEM SERVICE VALVE
SERVICE , 0
i SERVICE PORT''" /
PORT /
LIQUID'LINE GAS LINE
CONNECTION c• CONNECTION
' After the brazing operation of refrigerantlines t, -both the 9. The liquid line shut-off valve'can'rnow be opened. .Remove
outdoor and indoor unit is completed,the field blazed shut-off valve cap. Fully insert hex'vwrench into the stem
connections mustbechecked for leaks:Pressurize through and backout counterclockwise until valve stem just touches
the service.valve ports;,the'indoor`i iiit�'and,fielci,refrigerant` rolled edge(approximately five[5]turns)observing
lines with'di'y p trogee-to 350E=400'psi.`IT's,'eYsoap'bubbles'.or ;WAPLNWG statement on page 2. See Figure-3.
other leak-checking meth6ds`to_see tfiatrall field-joints'are;.°r, , y10:`Re lace li' d service. ressure t'6 o ca and valve
leak-free! If not,release pressure,,then'repair!' ". .• ";"" p 'y p p'p p
stem:ca,p These caps MCTST BE to
SYSTEM EVACUATION k, prevent;leaks .Replace valve stem cap�and pressure tap
NOTE: cap'fin'ger tight;_then,tighten,an additional 176 turn.
Since the outdoor unit has a refrigerant charge,the gas and 11. The gas valve',can,noiv,be opened. Open the gas valve by
liquid line valves must remain closed, removing the shufoff valve cap and turning the valve
stem 1/4 turn counterclockwise,using 1/4"Open End or
= 1. Upon completion of leak check,evacuate the refrigerant Adjustable wrench. See Figure 4.
lines and indoor coil before opening the gas and,liquid-, 12. The gas valve is now open for refriger'ant,flow. Replace
line valves.
valve stem cap to prevent 1e""aks:Again';"these caps
2.lAttach appropriate,hoses from manifoid'gauge to gas MUST BE REPLACED to prevent leaks. Replace valve
"A andliquid line pressure taps: stem cap and pressure,- p,cap.,finger tight,then tighten
4 , an additional 1/6 turii:`'`taSee+Figure 4.
NOTE:
Unnecessary twitching of hoses can be avoided and If refrigerant lines;are longer than 15 feet and/or,a
'-' different sae than%ecoinmended,it will be necessary to
complete evacuationofallYines leading to sealed system ,
can be accomplished with manifold center hose and 4�system=refrigerant charge upon completion of
9 connecting branch hose to a cylinder of HCFC-22 and -nstallatioiiXSe6 page 6 or in the unit Seivice Facts.
' vdcuum_pump.
,GAS INE BALL SERVICE VALVE
3. Attach center hose of manifold gauges to vacuum pump.
CAP__ 114TURNONLY
W, 4. Evacuate until the micron gauge reads no higher than ,COUNTERCLOCKWISE
FOR FULL OPEN
350 microns. ' ;:';• �; �:e�POSITIONI '
5. Close off valve to vacuum pump and observe the micron VALVE STEM
gauge.If gauge pressure rises above 500 microns in one(1) uNlrsi°E
minute,then evacuation is incomplete or"system has a leak. OF VALVE
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6. If vacuum gauge does not rise above:500 microns in
one(1)minute,the evacuation should,be"complete:•
"'"' '""" '• PRESSURE TAP PORT
7. With vacuum pump and micron gauge blanked off,
"open valve on HCFC-22 cylinder and charge refriger- ons LINE CONNECTION
ant lines and indoor coil with vapor to tank pressure
-? ! of HCFC-22 supply.
8. Close valve on HCFC-22 supply cylinder. Close valves' CAP
1' ""on;inanifold'gauge set and remove refrigerant charging
a' Lhoses from liquid and gas pressure tap ports. �eo°Y
NOTE:
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A 3116"Allen wrench pis required,to open Fliquid line service COOLING♦ 4 r r 4 «
ry fi valve. A 114""Open End orAdjustable wrench is required,to
open gas line valve:=,-A 3%4",'Open-Enid Witinch'is'required to '
faire off the valve steni- ca. CORE
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E.r_ELECTRICAL CONNECTIia. OPERATIOONS_ CHECKOUT PROCEDURES_ ,'.
WARNING Final phases ofthis installation are the unit Operational and
Checkout Procedures which proper erfor-
When installing or servicing this'equipment, L possibility of table below and pages 6 and 8)e To obtain prop found in this instruction(see
exercise basic safety precautions to avoid thep mance,all units must be operated and charge adjustments
electric shock.
made in accordance with procedures'found on page 6 and in
1. Power wiring-and'grounding of equipment must comply the Service,Facts. _
with local codes. H. f SEACOAST SHIELD
2. Power supply must agree with equipment nameplate. Units installed"wit,Im one mile of salt water,including
3. Install a separate disconnect switch at the outdoor unit. 3eacoasts'and-,inland waterways,require the addition of
BAYSEA0001'(Seacoast Kit)at the tune of installation.
4. Ground the•outdoor unit per local code requirements. IMPORTANT:
5. Provide flexible`eiectrical conduit when, vibration
transmission See Limited Warranty information in Use and Care Manual.
may create a noise problem within.the
structure low voltage wire is recommended;,: I;,'TROUBLESHOOTING
6. The of color coded tlie',,;` WHAT TO CHECK
to simplify connections between-the'"outdoor i n t,-,k,; e,' ;,TROUBLESHOOTING,CHART—
d the indoor—,
thermostat an ,t' .,
—NEC Class 11 Confrol Wiring
Table i_ - ` y
F24 VOLTS,,, ,; 9
SYSTEM FAULTS
WIRESIZE' MAX.WIRE LENGTH $EFISSESpNf CSC11R
p P $' P S S S
150 FT lgjWNa eTaoKV $ a r, S .S $ S
AWG u0ptemnTooLMI SP P
225 FT ypMPW=TooV* S S P S
16 AWG
300 FT tepMA ig Floo�ad TXV SYsm P P S
14 AWG: tor $ P p 8 ` $ P s
. n ,wrSw,VadeQualemNoCo�nB
7. um;total leu-h-of low voltage _
Table l.defines InaX1In s f,`and`"to theizitostat. P P $ P P P
g from t;to'1'd it imi Co p�af600.Fen0oNolS aA s
wjl7n 011tdOoilbnl „ .,ti �rv,�NMSa Bu OD'FanRaa P S P P P,
8. -1Vlount the indoor thermostat in,accoi 4d nce with ins
P P
tion included with the thermostat:Wire Per aPP'oPr?ate �pk�,s�+ P $ P $ $ 6 s $
P S P P P S
hook-up diagram(included in tliese.instructioss)- s p P
F. COMPRESSOR START-UP``` '-,,
After all=electrical w*iri?ig is complete,SET
STAT.SYSTENl MCH'IN THE OFF POSITION.SO,,-,,,'
S� ,,,,
NOT RUN,and apply Power by.
COMPRESSOR°�VII1L switch.
disconnect swi This will activateA,-3,
closing the systen mai ' ) not change the
the compressor'sump heat(where used Do applied for '
Thermostat System Switch;until power has been .;, ,'• w :,, - _ ' ,
procedure will prevent potential
one(1)hour`.Following this
compressor overload trip at-thedid al start-up.
M1 ;tt.EDURE'WITii MAIN POW ER-DISCONNECTS Ct;OSED'(ON)'
CHECKOUT PROC ,. _.a
= COMP0 ENTOPERQTION= x
' INDOOR THERMOSTAT ._
SWITCH SETTING O'Com �,;Furnace
k Indoor Outdoor ;:'..,. Compressor `3Stiriipp.• . =Heat
Fan SwitchFan-.,
glower Runs„
r [No.
p O -.Rune' Heater,` .Comes On
a Off Heat Auto On Runs
TO CHECK Cool X
t { 1 Sump Heat X X X 1 5 X
X X „
2 Indoor Fan Operation X X X. X
3 Cooling Operation X X X X X X
k 4 Checl ing Performance USE CHARTS-ATTACHED'•T0;0:l1:UNIT
X X
&Charge ` X
X X i
5 ' Heating O ._
6 Inform owner on how to operate system and what to expect of it.At the same time deliver Owner s Use and Care Booklet.
'O Also set.thermostat dial to_call'for cooling or heating as necessary.
Check only'necessary''rf ttea6ng unrt.is used for indoor section and wiring has been disturbed during installation of cooling equipment,
p When applicable.
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TYPICAL FIELD HOOK-UP DIAGRAMS
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T'STAT AIR HANDLER AIR CONDITIONER AIR HANDIER
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_BCUIER_I!TH HUMIDISTAT IN COOLING
I -STAGE
OR
2-STAGE VARIABLE SPEED
T'STAT FURNACE AIR CONDITIONER T'STAT 2-STAGE FURNACE AIR CONDITIONER
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Notes:
1. Be sure power supply agrees with equipment nameplate. LEGEND
2. Power wiring and grounding of equipment must comply with local codes.
3. Low voltage wiring to be No.18 AWG minimum conductor. -—-—-FACTORY WIRING
4. ODT-B must be set lower than ODT-A,
5. If outdoor thermostats(ODI)are not used,connect W1 to W2 and W3.
FIELD WIRING
18-A057D1-1 5
Installer's =Guide
SUBCOOLING CHARGING IN COOLING ABOVE 55°F OD�4MBIENT
The Trane company has always recommended installing
Trane approved matched indoor and outdoor systems.
All 13 SEER Trane split systems are ARI rated with only R-22 SUBCOOUNG CHARGING TABLE
TXV indoor systems. LIQUID DESIGN SUBCOOLING VALUES(°)
The benefits of installing approved indoor and outdoor split TORP 8 10' 12 14
systems are maximum efficiency,optimum performance and (f ,
the best overall system reliability. LIQUID LINE PRESSURE(psi)
The following charging methods are therefore prescribed for 93 96 100
systems with indoor TXVs.
1. Subcooling(in the cooling mode)is the only recommended, - 402, 105 109
method of charging above 55°F ambient temperatures. 55 107'" 111 115 119
2. For-best-results-the indoor temperature should be kept 60'`= 117,"' 121 126 130
.Between 70'F to 80°F,Add system heat if needed
3. At start-up,or whenever charge is removed or added,the''•' , 128 132 137 141
system must be operated for a minimum 20 minutes to' 70 "13J.. ' ' 144 148 153
stabilize before accurate measurements can be made.
75 15i"'' ' 156 161 166
4. Measure Liquid Line Temperature and Refr'ige'rant
Pressure at service valves. °'' - - 80 "168 ' 174 179
5. Determine totalrefriger'ant'line length,and height(lift) 85 178.``` 1 187 193
if indoor section is above'tfie condenser.
90
6. Determine the Design Subcool Charging Temperature 190 ,190 202 208
from the unit nameplate. 95 205, 2] .',,- 217 223
7. Locate this value in the appropriate column of the
Subcooling Charging Table.Locate your liquid line 100226;, ' 233 239
temperature in the left column of the table and,the
intersectio 256
g liquid line pressure under,yournameplate- � "' '
Subcool value columm:Add'refrigerant to raise^the'pr 2 `
es 274
sure to match the-table;'or'"remove refrige "ant to lower'
the pressure.Again,wait 20 minutes.for the system 115's ;271'' 278_.-'r , `_- '.`285'; 293
conditions to stabilize before adjustliig charge again. 120 289 • `,297 i3.05„ 313
8. When system is correctly charged,you.can refer to
System Pressure Curves(in Service Facts)`to verify 125 309 317
•,typical-Performance.
SUBCOOL-,CHARGING TABLE CORRECTIONS FOR LINE LENGTH AND'RISE
60
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W 5011-
Z LLJ 40
30
LU 25
0 _ ° _ t ..as .C;raarg�ngTal;le'Prressure
W LU 15 Use Design Subcool Va(ue,from, abl ,
L �! 10
0 Subtract 5 psig from S.C.Table Pressure ..
10 20 25 301 40 60 80
TOTAL REFRIGERANT LINE•'LENGTH ' (FEET)
6
18-AC57D1-1
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2TT63 OUTLINE-DRAWING
NOTE:ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM(INCHES).
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SERVICE PANEL -
" ELECTRICAL AND REFRIGERANT
COMPONENT CLEARANCES
' PER PREVAILING CODES
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glff:R`T'h0 SIDES`ttNRESTRICTED. -
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t ELECTRICAL SERVICE
PANEL
LIQUID LINE SERVICE'
25 (I) A VALVE, °E" I D FEMALE
BRAZED CONNECTION-
' - WITH 1/4" SAE FLARE
' 22 2 (7/8) DIA, HOLE_ PRESSURE TAP FITTING.
LOW VOLTAGE
28 6 (I-1/8) DIA. N.O. WITH
22 2 (T/8) DIA. HOLE IN CONTROL
BOX BOTTOM FOR ELECTRICAL
POWER SUPPLY
UCUID LINE SERVICE VALVE, - H -
°E' I D. FEMALE BRAZE H
OONNECTTON`WITH 1/4° SAE F
FLARE PRESSURE TAP FITTINGS F
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J K,0 FOR ALTERNATE 0 FIG. 2
ELECTRICAL ROUTING
G_
GAS DLINE DSERVICE FEMALEVBRAZED
r AS LINE 1/4 TURN BALL SERVICE VALVE, °D" CONNECTION WITH 1%4" SAE FLARE
( = PRESSURE TAP FITTING.
FLAREFPRESSUREEMALE AZED TAP FITTING WITH 1/4" SAE
MODELS BASE FIG.° A, B C D E F G H, J X
t' 2TF R3018A 2 2 651,(25.5/8) 724(2& i2)--il 651(25-5/8) 5/8 1/4 127(5) 57(2-1/4) 180(7,-1/8)', _44"(1-314) 457(18)
_ary x—R,-a2YA 2 2 832(32-3/4)• 72,4(28_jq £-31(25-&3) 314 5/16 137(5-3/8) 65(2-5/8) 210(8-1/4) -57(2-1/4) 457•(18)
` '_B�s-'CG3A 1 3 2 832(32=3/4) 829;(32-x18), '756 3/4 5116 143(5-5/8) 92(3-5/8) 210(8-1/4) 79(3-1/8) 508(20)
_ems !A ' "3' 2 832(32-3/4y' 829-(32-5i8) '7 6 d? ',), 7;8 318 143(5-5/8) 92(3-5/8) 210(8-1/4) 79(3-1/8) 508(20)
4 1 841 (33-1/8)- 946(37-1/4) '87ff(3'-2/4) .`Sze" ''3 ._ 352(6). 98(3-7/8) 219(8-5/8) "86''(3 318) .,508(20) `
1-1i8 8 i52(6} < 98(3-7/8) 219(8-5/8) -,86(3-3/8) 508(20) ;
° '`° 2' }045(4i-118) '946.(37-1/4) 874(3Q#, t
- !
152(6), 98(3-7/8) 219(8-5/8)�(41-1l8} 946(37114) :870(314) ( 86(3;3/8) 1568(20)
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From Dwg.,21D152898-Rev.12
Installer's Guide
MOUNTING HOLE LOCATION Note:All dimensions are in MM(inches). `294 (11 56)
Ill (6 74)
265 (10 43) — DRILL
124 (4.90) O O 4 PLACES
DRILL C O
O� O d PLACES
"J
0 0 ,
° O 688 (27 091
b
( b
609 (23 99) � 'O. 580 l22 851
335 (13 197 O
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317 (12 49) o i 523 (20.58) 221 (8,69) 40 O O
US t6 D7) 40 OO 4 0 0, O
O 'O O o o
398 (15,67) ` �'t_�� -",_ 482 (18.99)
517 (20 34) - 599 (23.58)
BASE 2
310 (12, x w
BASE I
E; 158 (6,24)
• DRILL
O O d PLACES
" o
o
795 (31.28)
' NOTE:
For model base size,
17''126'24) see table on page 7.
I 317 (12 48)
( 213 18.39), '+Q 01 J O ❑i-i -
Q. ,O
599 (23,587 - -
727 (28.6,d)
BASE 4 ' 'From'DWg;21 D152637 Rev.1
CHECKOUT PROCEDURE
After installation has'been dampleted,it is recommended that the entire'system be checked against the following list:
1. Refrigerant-line;'I� ak,cifecked................................... [ ] 8. Supply registers and return grilles open,and
2:Suction Lines and Fittin roperly,insulated ......... [ ] unobstructed. ... ...................................................... [ l
3. Have all,Refrigerant Lines been''secured and 9. Return air filter installed........................................... [ ]
1 isolated properly. .......................::..:..::::.;.;::,:........::..'.[ ], W Thermostat thermometer is accurate.Check
g 'p" my z,: -
4. Have passa es�throu li'maso�' �lieen.sealed?` �":<: : ; == - against a reliable thermometer.Adjust per
g instructions with thermostat ... . [ l
If mortar is',used revent mortar from coming """"""""""""""' ""'
into direct contact with copper tubing ........................ [ ] 11. Is correct speed tap being used?
5. Verifytightness of all electrical connects [ ] (Indoor blower motor).................................................. ]
'g ................... dto
e
6. Observe outdoor fan during on cycle for clearance 12. Operate complete system in each mo, ,
insure safe operation.....................,.. :
.`..:.............. .......
and smooth operation................................................ [ l
[ ]
7. Indoor.coil drain line drains freely.Pour water
finto drain pan.............................................................. [ ]
Abus)neasof
-,Amedcan Standard Companies Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and it reserves the right to change
www.trone.com design and specifications without notice.
P.I. 9/05
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