Trane Xl14i Air Conditioner Manual

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Owner's Guide Outdoor Units: Heat Pumps Air Conditioners. 2 22-5213-WEB01 To prevent injury, death, or property. Congratulations on the purchase of your new Trane outdoor unit. Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps cool in summer. Air Conditioner & Heat Pump Heat Pump. Air Conditioner/Heat Pumps. These instructions do not cover all variations in systems or provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with. Products 1 - 50 of 110 - Trane Air Conditioner 22-52 (EN). Trane Central Air Conditioning System Owners Manual 4TTX3, 4TTX4, 4TTX6, 2TTX4,.

I have a 2004 Trane XL14i outside HVAC compressor+fan unit, model 2TTX4048A1000AA. Mice got in an chewed the wires, and also chewed at and messed up the schematic and wiring diagrams! That makes it somewhat difficult to be sure I am repairing this correctly.

Some can be mostly read, but with a few missing spots. An example can be found at imgur.com/a/yblgF (but I am new to forum and not allowed to post links yet). Info to the left of the posted image, and what seems like a possible second page below it, are nearly all gone.

Does anyone have a clean and complete set of diagrams typically mounted inside the wiring compartment for this unit? Or do you know how I can get that?

Does anyone know where I can get a service manual? Thanks in advance. Thanks, Wilbits.

The low-power wires from the thermostat control were chewed and I was able to repair them without being able to see the messed up parts of the diagram. The system then ran for 15 seconds and shut down, so now I'd like to have the bit of information smudged in this diagram clarified (even though I can guess most of it), as well as any info on the rest of the inserts, which have been completely chewed. I did find that my tstat needed a new set of batteries, so it may be as simple as that for now, but for future reference I'd like to have the info. Any suggestions?

Thanks for the reply.

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We suggest not registering using an AT&T, BellSouth, AOL or Yahoo email address. If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please. Call your dealer for additional routine maintenance Your air conditioning system should be inspected regularly by a properly trained service technician.

The inspection (preferably twice each year, but at least once a year) should include the following:. Routine inspection of air filter(s). Replacement or cleaning as required. Inspection and cleaning of the blower wheel, housing, and motor as required. Inspection and, if required, cleaning of indoor and outdoor coils.

Inspection of the indoor coil drain pan, plus the primary and secondary drain lines. If supplied, the auxiliary drain pan and line should be inspected at this time. Service should include cleaning, if required.

A check of all electrical wiring and connections. A check for secure physical connections of individual components within units.

Operational check for the air conditioning system to determine actual working condition. Necessary repair and/or adjustment should be performed at this time. Your servicing dealer may offer an economical service or preventative maintenance agreement that covers seasonal inspections. Ask your dealer for further details. Originally posted by bobbart Question on maintenance Trane XL14i. It looks like I will be going with a Trane system, complete system, air handlers unit and heat pump. The Sales rep told me that I will not need Maintenance on this system for 10 years, no yearly maintenance is needed.

Is this true? Thanks Bob Who ever told you that is wrong the system should be servived every year.Drain needs to be cleaned motors oiled freon checked ETC. If your system runs low on freon and the compressor starts to go out on thermal over load you can loose a compressor$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. Originally posted by bobbart Question on maintenance Trane XL14i. It looks like I will be going with a Trane system, complete system, air handlers unit and heat pump. The Sales rep told me that I will not need Maintenance on this system for 10 years, no yearly maintenance is needed. Is this true?

Thanks Bob Who ever told you that is wrong the system should be serviced every year.Drain needs to be cleaned motors oiled freon checked ETC. If your system runs low on freon and the compressor starts to go out on thermal over load you can loose a compressor$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. Originally posted by bobbart He said the only thing I will need to do is change the air filter once a year. Bobbart this sounds like something are old saleman used to say,even with those perfect fit media filters.man,did i have a ton of calls due to that very fact,filthy filters.your first years service,should be included,should it not?.if you are looking for advice,have it serviced at least twice a year,once in the spring(ac),and once in the fall(heat).you just spent good money for a quality product,so keep it in tip top shape.just my two cents!!!!!! Quick Navigation. Site Areas. Forums.