TRANE REFR-SLB008 Refrigerant Leak Detection Systems Owner’s Manual

June 1, 2024
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REFR-SLB008 Refrigerant Leak Detection Systems

Refrigerant Leak  Detection Systems

Trane is going the extra mile to help you  meet new safety requirements for equipment  containing A2L refrigerants with low flammability. Our factory- installed leak  detection systems eliminate any uncertainty  regarding when monitoring is required and how to implement it.

Trane is making refrigerant leak detection systems standard on  commercial unitary products with more than 3.91 lbs. of refrigerant charge per circuit, including:

Safety is our priority. On units that  require leak detection, Trane will provide the multi-level
support you  need to feel confident about using  next-generation refrigerants.

• Factory-install leak detection  systems with one or more sensors

• Automate activation of mitigation tactics

• Provide BAS points to allow for  detection and mitigation notification

Keeping you in compliance.

According to safety standard UL 60335-2-40, ducted HVAC systems that
have more than 3.91 lbs. of A2L refrigerant charge will be required to include
one or more refrigerant detection sensors.

Mitigation Tactics
  1. Supply fans activated to deliver circulation airflow
  2. Compressors turned off and disabled
  3. Zone dampers fully opened (such as VAV boxes)
  4. Additional mechanical ventilation activated (if required)
  5. Mitigation will continue until refrigerant has not been detected for at least five minutes

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environments through a broad portfolio of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and controls, services,
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REFR-SLB008-EN
03/07/2024

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