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Installation, Operation and Maintenance 1 - 1
General Information
Literature Change History
RTHC-IOM-1 (August 1997)
Describes installation, operation, and maintenance of
RTHC units.
RTHC-IOM-1A (August 1998) revised to include C2/
C1 and D2/D1 chiller configurations, information on
solid state starters.
RTHC-IOM-1B (March 1999) revised to include oil
protection modifications.
RTHC-IOM-1C (August 1999) revised to include B1
and B2 chiller configurations.
Unit Identification - Nameplates
When the unit arrives, compare all nameplate data
with ordering, submittal, and shipping information. A
typical unit nameplate is shown in
Figure 1
:
Figure 1
Typical Unit Nameplate
Unit Nameplates
The RTHC “unit” nameplate (
Figure 2
shows
location) is applied to the exterior surface of the
starter/control panel. The “compressor” nameplate is
applied to the compressor. The starter/control panel
nameplate is located inside the panel.
The unit nameplate provides the following
information:
q Unit model
q Unit Serial Number
q Unit device number. - Identifies unit electrical
requirements
- Lists correct operating charges of HFC-134a and
refrigerant oil
- Lists unit test pressures and maximum working
pressures.
The starter/control panel nameplate provides the
following information:
q Panel model number
q Rated load amps
q Voltage
q Electrical characteristics - starter type, wiring
q Options included.
The compressor nameplate provides the following
information:
q Compressor model descriptor
q Compressor serial number
q Compressor device number
q Motor serial number
q Compressor electrical characteristics
q Refrigerant.
Unit Inspection
When the unit is delivered, verify that it is the correct
unit and that it is properly equipped.
Inspect all exterior components for visible damage.
Report any apparent damage or material shortage to
the carrier and make a “unit damage” notation on the
carrier’s delivery receipt. Specify the extent and type
of damage found and notify the appropriate Trane
Sales Office.
Do not proceed with installation of a damaged unit
without sales office approval.
Inspection Checklist
To protect against loss due to damage incurred in
transit, complete the following checklist upon receipt
of the unit.

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Trane RTHC Specifications

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BrandTrane
ModelRTHC
CategoryChiller
LanguageEnglish

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