TRANERInstallationOperationDiagnosticsBelt DrivenBlower Coil Air HandlerBDH(V)BModelsBDH/V B 048BDH/V B 065BDH/V B 080BCXB-SVX02A-E4
TRANE®8Dimension Data BDHB 48 - HDT
TRANE®9Dimension Data BDVB 48 - VDT
TRANE®10Dimension Data BDHB 65/80 - HDT
TRANE®11Dimension Data BDVB 65/80 - VDT
TRANE®12BD - Series Wiring Diagram
TRANE®13Operation / Start-UpPre-Start-Up InspectionPerform the following checks andinspections before operating the unit.Inspection Checklista)Unit is
TRANE®14MaintenanceMonthly Inspection1Check condition of air filters andreplace them if necessary.2.Check the drain pan to be sure that itis clean and
TRANE®15MaintenanceIt is important that belts are maintainedat the correct tension to avoidpremature bearing failure andunnecessary belt wear. There
TRANE®16MaintenanceMaintenance ContractTrainingIt is strongly recommended that yousign a maintenance contract with yourlocal Service Agency. This con
TRANE®Trouble Analysis17Use the tables in this section to assistin identifying the cause of causes of amalfunction in BD Series operation.The column
TRANE®ContentsPerformance DataModel NomenclatureGeneral SpecificationUnit InstallationUnit ConfigurationDimension DataWiring DiagramOperation / Start
TRANE®BD SeriesTrouble Analysis18SymptomBearing is excessively hotMotor falls to startMotor stallsExcessive vibrationMotor runs and then dies downMo
TRANE®BD SeriesTrouble Analysis19SymptomExcessive motor noise.Rapid motor bearing wearLoose fan beltShort belt LifeBearing NoiseLow coil capacity(Ch
BCXB-SVX02A-E4 (April 2007)BCXB-SVX02A (October 2006)MalaysiaLiterature Order NumberFile NumberSupersedesStocking LocationTrane has a policy of contin
TRANE®1Performance DataForewordThese instructions do not attempt tocover all variations in systems, nor toprovide for every possible contingencyto be
TRANE®Digit 1,2Digit 3Digit 4Digit 5,6,7Digit 8Digit 9Digit 10Digit 11Digit 12Digit 13Digit 14Digit 15B DHB0 4 8G010A0AABLOWER COIL UNIT, BELT-DR
TRANE®BDH(V)B 06565001104515.0 (1.39)3 /12231 (67.68)46.03 (2.90)22.36 (66.81)4 / 12279.0 (81.75)55.59 (3.51)43.61 (130.31)KAT 18-1813.0 / 8233.0 / 5.
TRANE®4Unit InstallationThe general location of the air handleris normally selected by the architect,contractor, and/or buyer. for properinstallatio
TRANE®5Unit InstallationSuspend the unit using the factoryprovided mounting base or holes. Thisis usually accomplished through theuse of spring or r
TRANE®6WARNING: WHEN INSTALL-ING OR SERVICING THISEQUIPMENT, ALWAYS EXER-CISE BASIC POSSIBILITY OFELECTRIC SHOCK THATCOULD RESULT IN SEVEREPERSONAL I
TRANE®7Unit Configuration
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