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Trane Tam7 Installation Manual. 22-1847-7F-EN Trane Product Data Variable Speed. Feb 11, 2015. TAM7 Single Stage Cooling. TAM7 Air Handler. Air Conditioner or Heat Pump - Note 4. Read/Download File Report Abuse. Trane Indoor Units Owner's Guide. Kitaaba seenaa oromoo pdf. American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning's Registered Limited Warranty terms on this product include: 10-year limited warranty on internal functional parts. If the product is not registered within 60 days of installation, American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning's Base.
- So I continued to play around with different combinations tonight. One thing I found consistently was that making changes on the RS-485 hydro heat control board and W1-W3 jumpering had notable effects (more CFM's at my test register) while messing with the mainboard DIP switches had little to no effect.
I am starting to believe that the TAM7 simply ignores the other settings if there is an HHC board installed. Kind of stinks because it limits the fan to three stages. Maybe the others have an effect for cooling, but probably not the best time of year to test :P - I would suggest burning it with fire. I've found every one of those plastic disasters very problematic and a pain to work on.
Who wants an AHU designed to leak air anyway? - > @SuperTech said:
> I would suggest burning it with fire. I've found every one of those plastic disasters very problematic and a pain to work on.
> Who wants an AHU designed to leak air anyway?
And here I am wishing I bought a TAM7 instead of the AVPTC I went with.
What problems have you had with the TAM series?Single pipe quasi-vapor system. Typical operating pressure 0.14 - 0.43 oz. EcoSteam ES-20 Advanced Control for Residential Steam boilers. Rectorseal Steamaster water treatment - It is pretty laughable how much air it spits out.. so much that it actually has a sign on it to tell you that this is normal :P The good side is that it is very tunable.. now I just have to figure out how the **** to tune it.1·Share on Google+
- Spits out where? Down the chute, where you'd expect air to come out at, or out of all the seams & joints of the box?
- They leak air from all around the plastic blower door. The location of the circuit boards is ridiculous and the low voltage wiring always looks like crap because you have to be able to slide the board out to see the stupid blinking led error codes..yeah exactly what I want to do in a 130 degree attic. Piss poor engineering in my opinion. They are a pain to set up, most of them end up covered in silver tape because the homeowners don't like the air leakage. I've had a few EEV malfunction and need replacement. A real pain to troubleshoot in a hot attic. I absolutely hate them. I can troubleshoot any other unit before I'm soaked with sweat, these damn things always have me reading the manual while sweating profusely.
@ChrisJ you are better off with your Goodman, condensate problem and all.1·Share on Google+ - > @SuperTech said:
> They leak air from all around the plastic blower door. The location of the circuit boards is ridiculous and the low voltage wiring always looks like crap because you have to be able to slide the board out to see the stupid blinking led error codes..yeah exactly what I want to do in a 130 degree attic. Piss poor engineering in my opinion. They are a pain to set up, most of them end up covered in silver tape because the homeowners don't like the air leakage. I've had a few EEV malfunction and need replacement. A real pain to troubleshoot in a hot attic. I absolutely hate them. I can troubleshoot any other unit before I'm soaked with sweat, these damn things always have me reading the manual while sweating profusely.
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> @ChrisJ you are better off with your Goodman, condensate problem and all.
That's hard to believe.. But I'll take your word on it.
Hopefully that condensate issue is a thing of the past.Single pipe quasi-vapor system. Typical operating pressure 0.14 - 0.43 oz. EcoSteam ES-20 Advanced Control for Residential Steam boilers. Rectorseal Steamaster water treatment - @ChrisJ Hopefully you solved the problem. My company ran into the same thing on one install. I'm not sure what the solution was.
I never thought I'd say it but I prefer the Goodman over the Trane. Actually I prefer anything over the Plastic Disaster. When troubleshooting in a hot attic the last thing I want to see is some overly complicated POS. - And the best part is they cost twice as much lol. Anyways.. any of you fella know whether this hydro control board takes precedence over the mainboard, or how to set the DIPS properly? It's like a really bad mystery.
- @giantsean I'm sorry but unfortunately I can't do anything with those units without reading install instructions a few times. Good luck with it! I would have just gone with a variable speed First Co air handler, takes less than five minutes to set up.
- I've installed TAM 7, 8, and 9s. I don't claim to be an expert on them but I didn't have any problems either. Maybe I got lucky?PHC News Columnist
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https://heatinghelp.com/find-a-contractor/detail/minnich-hydronic-consulting-and-design - @giantsean - I think Trane could answer that last question the best. Have you reached out to them?PHC News Columnist
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https://heatinghelp.com/find-a-contractor/detail/minnich-hydronic-consulting-and-design - Steve.. I am just an end user so not sure how much they can help me. Do you know of a way to contact them directly? I have actually had some luck w/ Navien pretending to be my hack installers to get Level 2 tech advice, but I am not sure if Trane has a tech line - last time I tried (years ago) they directed me back to a dealer.
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The air handler is an important part of your air conditioning equipment. Its job is to effectively circulate conditioned air throughout your home.
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In general, indoor air is four to five times more polluted than outdoor air. Approximately 87% of American homeowners are unaware of indoor air pollution.
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To qualify for ENERGY STAR requires heating and cooling units to meet or exceed minimum efficiency ratings. The minimum efficiency required by the EPA for ENERGY STAR recognition includes: air conditioner and heat pump units with a SEER of 14.5 or above, 12 EER, or HSPF of 8.2 or above; all Trane gas furnaces with an AFUE of 90% or above.
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Engine | |
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Layout / number of cylinders | 6 |
Displacement | 3.4 l |
Engine Layout | Mid-engine |
Horespower | 315 hp |
@ rpm | 6,700 rpm |
Torque | 266 lb.-ft. |
Compression ratio | 12.5 : 1 |
Performance | |
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Top Track Speed | 173 mph |
0 - 60 mph | 4.8 s |
Transmission | |
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Manual Gearbox | 6-speed with dual-mass flywheel and self-adjusting clutch |
Fuel consumption | |
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City (estimate) | 20 |
Highway (estimate) | 28 |
Body | |
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Length | 172.2 in. |
Width | 70.9 in. |
Height | 50.4 in. |
Wheelbase | 97.4 in. |
Maximum payload | 739 lbs |
Curb weight | 2910 lbs |
Trane Tam7 Air Handler Specifications
Capacities | |
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Luggage compartment volume | 5.3 cu. ft. (front) / 4.6 cu. ft. (rear) |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 16.9 gal. |
Designed to condition and circulate the air, varying its speed based on your home's heating and cooling requirements. It gives you a consistent level of quiet comfort and saves energy in the process.
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