Trane A952V060BU4SAC RunTru Central Air Conditioner And Gas Furnace Split System Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Trane
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**Trane A952V060BU4SAC RunTru Central Air Conditioner And Gas Furnace Split System Owner’s Manual
**
Note: Graphics in this document are for representation only. Actual model
may differ in appearance.
Outline Drawing
Product Specification
Model | A952V060BU4SAC/D(a) , (b) |
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Type | Upflow / Horizontal |
RATINGS (c) | |
1st Stage Input BTUH | 39,000 |
1st Stage Capacity BTUH (ICS) | 38,100 |
2nd Stage Input BTUH | 60,000 |
2nd Stage Capacity BTUH (ICS) (d) | 58,400 |
1st Stage Temp. Rise (Min. – Max.) °F | 25 – 55 |
2nd Stage Temp. Rise (Min. – Max.) °F | 35 – 65 |
AFUE (%) (d) | 96.0 |
Return Air Temp. (Min. – Max.) °F | 45°F – 80°F |
BLOWER DRIVE | DIRECT |
Diameter – Width (in.) | 11 X 8 |
No. Used | 1 |
Speeds (No.) | Variable |
CFM vs. in. w.g. | See Fan Performance Table |
Motor HP | 3/4 |
R.P.M. | Variable |
Volts / Ph / Hz | 120 / 1 / 60 |
FLA | 8 / 9.6 |
COMBUSTION FAN – Type | PSC |
Drive – No. Speeds | Direct – 2 |
Motor RPM | 3300/2600 |
Volts/Ph/Hz | 120 / 1 / 60 |
FLA | 0.66 |
Inducer Orifice | 0.79 |
FILTER – Furnished? | No |
Type Recommended | High Velocity |
Hi Vel. (No.-Size-Thk.) | 1 – 16 X 25 – 1 in. |
VENT OUTLET DIAMETER – MIN.(in.) (e) | 2 Round |
INLET AIR DIAMETER -MIN.(in.) (e) | 2 Round |
HEAT EXCHANGER – Type | |
Fired | 409 Stainless Steel |
Unfired | 29-4C Stainless Steel |
Gauge (Fired) | 20 |
ORIFICES – Main | |
Nat. Gas (Qty. – Drill Size) | 3 – 45 |
Propane Gas (Qty. – Drill Size) | 3 – 56 |
GAS VALVE | Redundant – Two Stage |
PILOT SAFETY DEVICE – Type | 120 V SiNi Igniter |
BURNERS – TYPE – QTY | Inshot – 3 |
POWER CONN. – V/Ph/HZ (f) | 120 / 1 / 60 |
Ampacity (Amps) | 10.8 / 12.8 |
Max. Overcurrent Protection (Amps) | 15 |
PIPE CONN. SIZE (IN.) | 1/2 |
DIMENSIONS | H x W x D |
Uncrated (in.) | 34 x 17-1/2 x 28-3/4 |
Crated (in.) | 35-1/2 x 19-1/2 x 30-7/8 |
WEIGHT | |
Shipping (Lbs.)/Net (Lbs.) | 130/122 |
(a) Meets Energy Star
(b) Central Furnace heating designs are certified to ANSI Z21.47 / CSA
2.3 – latest edition.
(c) For U.S. Applications, above input ratings (BTUH) are up to 2,000
feet, derate 4% per 1,000 feet for elevations above 2,000 feet above sea
level. For Canadian applications, above input ratings (BTUH) are up to 4,500
feet, derate 4% per 1,000 feet for elevations above 4,500 feet above sea
level.
(d) Based on U.S. government standard tests.
(e) Refer to Vent Length Table in the Installer’s Guide.
(f) The above wiring specifications are in accordance with National
Electrical Code; however, installations must comply with local codes.
Heating and Cooling Airflow Tables
Table 1. A952V060BU4SAC/D Heating Airflow
A952V060BU4SAC/D Furnace Heating Airflow (CFM), Temp. Rise (°F), and Power (Watts) vs. External Static Pressurewith Filter (iwc)
| 1st Stage Capacity = 38,1002nd Stage Capacity = 58,400
Heating| AirflowSetting| TargetAirflow| | External Static Pressure
0.1| 0.3| 0.5| 0.7| 0.9
Heating 1st Stage| Low| 782| CFM| 776| 769| 762| 756| 749
Temp. Rise| 45| 45| 45| 45| 46
Watts| 70| 109| 149| 188| 227
Medium Low| 861| CFM| 842| 823| 805| 786| 768
Temp. Rise| 42| 43| 43| 44| 44
Watts| 88| 126| 164| 202| 240
Medium (a)| 916| CFM| 863| 860| 858| 855| 853
Temp. Rise| 41| 41| 41| 41| 41
Watts| 105| 143| 181| 219| 257
High| 1027| CFM| 1105| 1084| 1063| 1042| 1021
Temp. Rise| 32| 32| 33| 34| 34
Watts| 135| 173| 210| 248| 285
Heating 2nd Stage| Low| 990| CFM| 1002| 996| 990| 984| 979
Temp. Rise| 55| 55| 55| 55| 55
Watts| 126| 172| 219| 266| 313
Medium Low| 1090| CFM| 1130| 1117| 1105| 1092| 1079
Temp. Rise| 49| 49| 49| 50| 50
Watts| 160| 206| 253| 300| 347
Medium (a)| 1160| CFM| 1139| 1133| 1128| 1122| 1116
Temp. Rise| 48| 48| 49| 49| 49
Watts| 181| 231| 281| 331| 381
High| 1300| CFM| 1319| 1307| 1295| 1283| 1272
Temp. Rise| 41| 42| 42| 42| 43
Watts| 246| 300| 353| 407| 461
(a) Factory Setting.
Table 2. A952V060BU4SAC/D Cooling Airflow
A952V060BU4SAC/D Furnace Cooling Airflow (CFM) and Power (Watts) vs. External Static Pressure with Filter (iwc)
**Cooling| Unit Outdoor| Airflow Setting (CFM/ton)| |
External Static Pressure
| 0.1| 0.3| 0.5| 0.7| 0.9
** Cooling| **** 1.5 Ton|
Cooling 450CFM/Ton| CFM| 663| 673| 666| 641| 596
Watts| 47| 83| 119| 155| 192
Cooling 420CFM/Ton| CFM| 621| 630| 621| 595| 549
Watts| 41| 75| 109| 144| 180
Cooling 400CFM/Ton| CFM| 582| 580| 566| 528| 507
Watts| 36| 67| 99| 130| 170
Cooling 370CFM/Ton| CFM| 549| 556| 546| 517| 469
Watts| 32| 63| 95| 128| 162
Cooling 350CFM/Ton| CFM| 521| 527| 516| 486| 437
Watts| 29| 59| 90| 122| 156
Cooling 330CFM/Ton| CFM| 492| 497| 486| 455| 405
Watts| 26| 55| 85| 117| 150
Cooling 310CFM/Ton| CFM| 463| 468| 455| 423| 372
Watts| 23| 51| 81| 112| 145
Cooling 290CFM/Ton| CFM| 435| 438| 424| 391| 339
Watts| 21| 48| 77| 107| 141
**** Cooling| **** 2.0 Ton|
Cooling 450CFM/Ton| CFM| 878| 893| 890| 869| 829
Watts| 90| 135| 179| 223| 266
Cooling 420CFM/Ton| CFM| 821| 834| 830| 808| 767
Watts| 76| 119| 161| 202| 244
Cooling 400CFM/Ton| CFM| 770| 778| 770| 742| 725
Watts| 66| 105| 144| 182| 230
Cooling 370CFM/Ton| CFM| 725| 737| 731| 707| 664
Watts| 57| 96| 134| 172| 211
Cooling 350CFM/Ton| CFM| 687| 698| 691| 666| 622
Watts| 51| 88| 124| 161| 199
Cooling 330CFM/Ton| CFM| 649| 659| 651| 625| 580
Watts| 45| 80| 115| 151| 188
Cooling 310CFM/Ton| CFM| 611| 620| 611| 584| 538
Watts| 39| 73| 107| 142| 177
Cooling 290CFM/Ton| CFM| 573| 581| 571| 543| 496
Watts| 34| 67| 99| 133| 168
**** Cooling| **** 2.5 Ton|
Cooling 450CFM/Ton| CFM| 1097| 1114| 1114| 1097| 1061
Watts| 159| 212| 265| 317| 368
Cooling 420CFM/Ton| CFM| 1023| 1040| 1039| 1020| 984
Watts| 133| 184| 233| 282| 331
Cooling 400CFM/Ton| CFM| 976| 989| 990| 970| 932
Watts| 117| 166| 214| 261| 308
Cooling 370CFM/Ton| CFM| 902| 917| 915| 894| 855
Watts| 97| 142| 187| 232| 276
Cooling 350CFM/Ton| CFM| 854| 868| 865| 843| 803
Watts| 84| 128| 171| 214| 257
Cooling 330CFM/Ton| CFM| 806| 819| 815| 793| 752
Watts| 73| 115| 157| 198| 239
Cooling 310CFM/Ton| CFM| 759| 771| 766| 742| 700
Watts| 63| 103| 143| 182| 222
Cooling 290CFM/Ton| CFM| 711| 722| 716| 692| 648
Watts| 55| 93| 130| 168| 206
**** Cooling| **** 3.0 Ton|
Cooling 450CFM/Ton| CFM| 1319| 1340| 1343| 1328| 1295
Watts| 260| 321| 382| 441| 501
Cooling 420CFM/Ton| CFM| 1229| 1249| 1251| 1235| 1201
Watts| 215| 274| 331| 387| 443
Cooling 400CFM/Ton| CFM| 1170| 1189| 1190| 1173| 1139
Watts| 189| 245| 300| 354| 408
Cooling 370CFM/Ton| CFM| 1082| 1100| 1099| 1081| 1046
Watts| 154| 206| 258| 309| 360
Cooling 350CFM/Ton| CFM| 1023| 1040| 1039| 1020| 984
Watts| 133| 184| 233| 282| 331
Cooling 330CFM/Ton| CFM| 965| 981| 979| 960| 922
Watts| 114| 163| 210| 257| 304
Cooling 310CFM/Ton| CFM| 907| 922| 919| 899| 860
Watts| 98| 144| 189| 234| 278
Cooling 290CFM/Ton| CFM| 850| 863| 860| 838| 798
Watts| 83| 127| 170| 212| 255
Heating and Cooling Airflow Tables
Table 2. A952V060BU4SAC/D Cooling Airflow (continued)
A952V060BU4SAC/D Furnace Cooling Airflow (CFM) and Power (Watts) vs. External Static Pressure with Filter (iwc)
**Cooling| Unit Outdoor| Airflow Setting (CFM/ton)| |
External Static Pressure
| 0.1| 0.3| 0.5| 0.7| 0.9
** Cooling| **** 3.5 Ton|
Cooling 450CFM/Ton| CFM| 1546| 1570| 1576| 1564| 1534
Watts| 399| 469| 537| 604| 671
Cooling 420CFM/Ton| CFM| 1440| 1462| 1466| 1453| 1422
Watts| 329| 395| 459| 523| 586
Cooling 400CFM/Ton| CFM| 1369| 1391| 1394| 1380| 1348
Watts| 287| 350| 413| 474| 535
Cooling 370CFM/Ton| CFM| 1264| 1284| 1287| 1271| 1238
Watts| 232| 291| 350| 408| 465
Cooling 350CFM/Ton| CFM| 1195| 1214| 1215| 1199| 1165
Watts| 199| 257| 313| 368| 423
Cooling 330CFM/Ton| CFM| 1126| 1144| 1145| 1127| 1092
Watts| 170| 225| 278| 331| 384
Cooling 310CFM/Ton| CFM| 1059| 1075| 1074| 1056| 1020
Watts| 145| 197| 248| 298| 348
Cooling 290CFM/Ton| CFM| 992| 1006| 1004| 985| 948
Watts| 122| 171| 219| 267| 315
**** Cooling| **** 4.0 Ton
(a)| Cooling 450CFM/Ton| CFM| 1779| 1806| 1814| 1805| 1778
Watts| 585| 661| 737| 812| 886
Cooling 420CFM/Ton| CFM| 1654| 1679| 1686| 1676| 1647
Watts| 480| 552| 624| 695| 765
Cooling 400CFM/Ton| CFM| 1572| 1596| 1602| 1590| 1561
Watts| 418| 488| 557| 625| 693
Cooling 370CFM/Ton| CFM| 1450| 1472| 1477| 1464| 1433
Watts| 335| 401| 466| 530| 594
Cooling 350CFM/Ton (a)| CFM| 1369| 1391| 1394| 1380| 1348
Watts| 287| 350| 413| 474| 535
Cooling 330CFM/Ton| CFM| 1289| 1310| 1312| 1297| 1264
Watts| 244| 305| 364| 423| 481
Cooling 310CFM/Ton| CFM| 1210| 1229| 1231| 1214| 1180
Watts| 206| 264| 320| 376| 431
Cooling 290CFM/Ton| CFM| 1131| 1149| 1150| 1132| 1097
Watts| 172| 227| 281| 334| 386
(a) Factory Setting.
General Features
NATURAL GAS MODELS
Central Heating furnace designs are certified by the American Gas Association
for both natural and L.P.
gas. Limit setting and rating data were established and approved under
standard rating conditions using American National Standards Institute
standards.
SAFE OPERATION
The Integrated System Control is a solid state device which continuously
monitors for presence of flame when the system is in the heating mode of
operation. Dual solenoid combination gas valve and regulator provide
additional safety.
QUICK HEATING
Durable, cycle tested, heavy gauge tubular stainless steel primary heat
exchanger quickly transfers heat to provide warm conditioned air to the
structure. Low energy power vent blower, to increase efficiency and provide a
positive discharge of gas fumes to the outside.
BURNERS
Multiport Inshot burners will give years of quiet and efficient service. All
models can be converted to L.P. gas with LP conversion kit.
INTEGRATED SYSTEM CONTROL
Exclusively designed operational program provides total control of furnace
limit sensors, blowers, gas valve, flame control and includes self diagnostics
for ease of service. Also contains dry contacts for EAC and HUM.
ENERGY EFFICIENT OPERATION
Furnace is certified by the manufacturer to leak 1.4% or less of nominal air
conditioning CFM delivered when pressurized to .5″ water column with all
inlets, outlets, and drains sealed.
AIR DELIVERY
The variable speed blower motor has sufficient airflow for most heating and
cooling requirements and will switch from heating to cooling speeds on demand
from room thermostat.
SECONDARY HEAT EXCHANGER
The furnace has a special type 29-4C™ stainless steel secondary heat exchanger
to reclaim heat from flue gases which would normally be lost.
STYLING
Heavy gauge steel and “wrap-around” cabinet construction is used for strength.
Every orientation has at least two venting options. There are no knockouts on
cabinet.
FEATURES AND GENERAL OPERATION
The furnace utilizes a Silicon Nitride Hot Surface Ignition system, which
eliminates the waste of a constant burning pilot. The integrated system
control lights the main burners upon a demand for heat from the room
thermostat. Complete front service access.
a. Low energy power venter
b. Vent proving pressure switches.
Features and Benefits
96.0% AFUE ACROSS ALL MODELS
Meets utility rebates Lowers utility bills
ELECTRICALLY EFFICIENT
Efficient airflow design reduces electrical energy use
34 INCH TALL
Lighter, easier to move and fit into tight spaces like short basements or
tight closets Works great with larger, high-efficiency coils No knockouts
3–WAY MULTI-POISE / DEDICATED DOWNFLOW
6 SKU’s — Upflow / Horizontal Left / Horizontal Right
5 SKU’s — Downflow
Added application flexibility and reduction in specification errors
AIRFLOW
At least 400 CFM/ton at 0.5 in. H20 external static pressure; setup airflow
options down to 290 CFM/ton
REGULATORY
All models are air tight; 1.4% or less air leakage as per ASHRAE 193
Open vestibule design provides a full 34” high open vestibule
DIMENSIONS
Width is industry standard: 17.5”
Depth remains approximately 28”
Cabinet will be compatible with industry standard coils, as well as, other
accessories
INTEGRATED FURNACE CONTROL
Setup / Status / Diagnostics / Digital Display
No dip switches Last six errors stored Dry contact EAC and HUM connections All Molex connections; no spade terminals Low voltage labeled above and below Rain shield over IFC keeps condensate off the control
TUBULAR STAINLESS STEEL PRIMARY HEAT EXCHANGER
29–4C STAINLESS STEEL SECONDARY HEAT EXCHANGER
Stainless steel is a more durable, corrosive-resistant material than
aluminumized steel Integrated rail system for easy access if required Reduces
or eliminates need for baffles
VARIABLE SPEED BLOWER MOTOR
Increased efficiency Improved home comfort
THREE–WAY MULTI-POISE (UPFLOW, HORIZONTAL LEFT AND RIGHT) PLUS DEDICATED DOWNFLOW
Easier to specify Shipped ready to install (no kits required) Every model has at least two venting options When in horizontal, trap extends only about 2” Barbed fitting on trap at hose connection and on cabinet transition for hose has barbed fitting and clamps at both ends for leak resistance.
Vent table improvements including longer vent lengths; 2” pipe can be used up to 100K
About Trane and American Standard Heating and Air Conditioning
Trane and American Standard create comfortable, energy efficient indoor
environments for residential applications. For
more information, please visit www.trane.com or
www.americanstandardair.com.
The manufacturer has a policy of continuous data improvement and it reserves
the right to change design and specifications without notice. We are committed
to using environmentally conscious print practices.
A952V060BU4-SUB-2B-EN 18 Feb 2022
Supersedes A952V060BU4-SUB-2A-EN (June 2021)
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