Problem:
The schematics are missing from the UCCA Performance Climate Changer Air Handler. I cannot find or regenerate the schematics using Comfortsite or Trane Select Assist.
Note: With the release of Symbio 500, the TSA output has been improved to hopefully provide a more consistent low voltage schematic that matches the selection.
Solution:
If you have the model number from the unit or know the fan configuration and/or controller option selection, you can use the decoder ring below or the attached spreadsheet UCCA-MODEL NUMBER DECODER to determine the correct schematic for the technician or customer. On the spreadsheet copy and paste the full model number string in cell B1; schematic finder will yield the correct number to download in cell G3 if the unit has a factory installed Symbio 500.
Additional Resources:
USE FOR LOW VOLTAGE DRAWINGS - UC600 & COMMON 1W1 BOARD SCHEMATICS
USE FOR HIGH VOLTAGE SCHEMATICS - UCCA High Voltage Schematics
Example: Model# UCCA**C0G0R0004000000C*899AA00C00100001
Decoder Ring for determining the correct UCCA Schematic
USE FOR LOW VOLTAGE DRAWINGS SYMBIO 500 SCHEMATICS
Digit 16 = 4
Digit 24 = F & Digit 17 = 0
19600916 REV D = Description = Low Voltage VMI NO Electric Heat & SY500
Digit 24 = F & Digit 17 = 1, 2, 4, or 5
19600917 REV D = Description = Low Voltage VMI Electric Heat & SY500
Digit 24 = A, B, or E & Digit 17 = 0
19600918 REV D = Description = Low Voltage Single Motor NO VFD NO Electric Heat & SY500
Digit 24 = A, B, or E & Digit 17 = 1, 2, or 5
19600919 REV D = Description = Low Voltage Single Motor NO VFD w Electric Heat & SY500
Digit 24 = C, D & Digit 17 = 0
19600920 REV D = Description = Low Voltage Single Motor VFD NO Electric Heat & SY500
Dual Motor for DDP array only
19600922 REV D = Description = Low Voltage Dual Motor VFD NO Electric Heat & SY500
Digit 24 = C, D & Digit 17 = 1, 2, 4, or 5
19600921 REV D = Description = Low Voltage Single Motor VFD with Electric Heat & SY500
WARNING:
Information in this article is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical and mechanical experience and who comply with all federal, state, and local laws, rules, orders, or regulations related to the installation, service, or repair of a heating or central air conditioning product. Any attempt to install, service, or repair a heating or central air conditioning product may result in personal injury and/or property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of the information contained herein, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use.