*Used to supplement the up stairs when it gets hot outside this works very well and **Fastly.Cool** Also works good when the upstairs gets too hot in the Winter from the heater.*
Had a TAM7 with the 10 red flash (superheat) fault. Great video! Read a interesting article suggesting the "SH" fault can sometimes be due to a dirty filter or evap coil.
I’m dealing with this now , I go back this coming Thursday Sept 5th 2024 , 😢what did you do to fix it ? I was taking of replacing the Stepper motor and EEV . ☹️
No way that EEV and circuit board fail at same time. That's easy fix by replacing everything. Am sure the problem was the EEV...more likely, if that unit has air flow problems ( low air flow ), the valve will be working hard to maintain refrigerant flow till collapse. I have see that issue very often.
Electronic expansion valve? Is that shit really necessary? I'm sure the salesman who sold that system talked about all the "benefits" of the Trane system. What I'm sure he did not mention is that the cost of repairing the system negates the energy savings. I would never recommend this type of system.
They're great for efficiency. They're really not bad to diagnose or work on. The motor can fail but the valve itself is rated for practically the life of the unit. EEV and ECM all the way!
Worked on of these the day Had 3 green flashes (stage 2 cooling) and 7 red flashes (high superheat) put a jumper on open and test and pressures did not change. Going to be replacing the exv 😅
I’m just wondering but if you couldn’t jump out the stepper motor and then determined the step motors resistance was off point, what led you to condemn the board? You shouldn’t be able to jump out a bad motor.
I actually really like eev's.... for refrigeration, not for a/c. I mean if you already have an automation system I figure why not, but for one split system it seems like overkill.
I wanted to know where can I find which manual you have that is telling you wheat the ohms for the senders should be I don’t work on a lot of trains but when I do it’s usually the eev sticking but someone brought my attention to homing out senders and that’s how I came here so if someone can help me would be great for next one I come across I can check instead of thinking it’s the eev I usually test the open and close am that that usually let me know if pressures change or not
good day sir. may i know how to get the app for checking the reading from a tablet and where to get the service handbook? i am a apprentice in air con and will be doing a presentation by year end and our guys wish to monitor the system wirelessly. pls advicr
Sssooo the bottom line here is you misdiagnosed it. You blamed it on Trane EEV and control board ?? When you first check the standing pressure 50 psi didn't ring a bell ? When you test run in cooling mode (3:32) the highside pressure only 214 psi for a r410a system did not ring a bell ? and You blamed it on EEV and control board ? have ever heard of low charge? I know a heat pump equipped with EEV is not popular and not easy to diagnose it but atleast when you look at the gauge The high side pressure only214 psi did not tell you anything?? If you suspect a bad EEV (not open,stuck closed) then when you run the cooling mode the high side pressure should be MUCH HIGHER not 214 psi as shown in your video.
So before you attack Zack know your shit. System was running 100/300 in heating mode which in NC is very possible. In cooling mode we could obviously see a restriction. If your running cool mode in winter (November) than obviously in cooling your head pressure will be that low. Come on man. Hvac 101
*Used to supplement the up stairs when it gets hot outside this works very well and **Fastly.Cool** Also works good when the upstairs gets too hot in the Winter from the heater.*
Had a TAM7 with the 10 red flash (superheat) fault. Great video! Read a interesting article suggesting the "SH" fault can sometimes be due to a dirty filter or evap coil.
I’m dealing with this now , I go back this coming Thursday Sept 5th 2024 , 😢what did you do to fix it ? I was taking of replacing the Stepper motor and EEV . ☹️
Honestly I can't find any literature for trane. It is driving me nuts. They tell me to go online but all I find online is installation manuals.
Holy crap that PSI dropped like a brick. Great video Zack
I was so sure it was a txv
How much energy does an eev save you vs the replacement and service calls to fix it?
Thanks for the video.
Do you know what 7 red fault flashes mean on that EEV control board?
High superheat
Good video Zack! That boy brazes copper the way I weld steel lol.
It wasn't pretty
Great video. I was working on one today. What are those round things you're using to read pressure?
We're I can download the PDF for troubleshooting? Thank you
I'm curious, where did you find the leak? Did you ever go back for that?
No way that EEV and circuit board fail at same time. That's easy fix by replacing everything. Am sure the problem was the EEV...more likely, if that unit has air flow problems ( low air flow ), the valve will be working hard to maintain refrigerant flow till collapse. I have see that issue very often.
Electronic expansion valve? Is that shit really necessary? I'm sure the salesman who sold that system talked about all the "benefits" of the Trane system. What I'm sure he did not mention is that the cost of repairing the system negates the energy savings. I would never recommend this type of system.
It does not appear it was needed. I don't really do these type either.
Jim D they are kind of in the new inverter technology
They're great for efficiency. They're really not bad to diagnose or work on. The motor can fail but the valve itself is rated for practically the life of the unit. EEV and ECM all the way!
More reliable and efficient.
Worked on of these the day
Had 3 green flashes (stage 2 cooling) and 7 red flashes (high superheat) put a jumper on open and test and pressures did not change.
Going to be replacing the exv 😅
What will you charge me for a copy of your service book. My boss just threw me into this role and I habe no information available
I’m just wondering but if you couldn’t jump out the stepper motor and then determined the step motors resistance was off point, what led you to condemn the board? You shouldn’t be able to jump out a bad motor.
He said why 4:51
If you ohm it out and it ohms bad, it's a bad step motor in my experience.
I have the same unit. Getting 6 green and 4 red flashes while cooling. Any idea?
What’s the name of that book?
Do you have the E-manual for the control board and electronic tapper motor ..??
I actually really like eev's.... for refrigeration, not for a/c. I mean if you already have an automation system I figure why not, but for one split system it seems like overkill.
I don't see too many problems with them either. Just a little overkill like you said.
Great troubleshooting Zack!! Really enjoyed this video!!
Thanks John, I wad glad I ran into this one
I wanted to know where can I find which manual you have that is telling you wheat the ohms for the senders should be I don’t work on a lot of trains but when I do it’s usually the eev sticking but someone brought my attention to homing out senders and that’s how I came here so if someone can help me would be great for next one I come across I can check instead of thinking it’s the eev I usually test the open and close am that that usually let me know if pressures change or not
It’s been a long time, but I probably found this information in the service facts for this unit
@@zacksintheshopthanks for getting back to me someone else I talked to said I can find the ohm chart in google when searching ohming sensors for trane
Hey where can I find gauges like that? I don't know what to call them, pocket gauges?
High-dollar equipment but not a lot of quality in the installation. That strikes me as, odd.
How did you fit your meter leads in there to test the stepper motor? Mine wont fit
you can use small piece of thermostat wire in a pinch or get back probe kit for your leads
Note : Trouble shooting is very important so is your sub cooling.8/7/2022yr
Really appreciated the vid! Thank you.
That stepper motor tho, dip switches trane famous for those, program to the air handler type, weeeee, lol!!
That little sticker in the corner says the unit should not be taped up like that
That suction line was horrible! Were you lucky enough to have that literature left for you?
Yep it was on the unit. My phone was ready if not.
Hello how are you
good day sir. may i know how to get the app for checking the reading from a tablet and where to get the service handbook?
i am a apprentice in air con and will be doing a presentation by year end and our guys wish to monitor the system wirelessly.
pls advicr
This is literally what happen too me today !
You can pull a Trane...
Nice trouble shooting.
Thanks Rob
Sssooo the bottom line here is you misdiagnosed it. You blamed it on Trane EEV and control board ?? When you first check the standing pressure 50 psi didn't ring a bell ? When you test run in cooling mode (3:32) the highside pressure only 214 psi for a r410a system did not ring a bell ? and You blamed it on EEV and control board ? have ever heard of low charge? I know a heat pump equipped with EEV is not popular and not easy to diagnose it but atleast when you look at the gauge The high side pressure only214 psi did not tell you anything?? If you suspect a bad EEV (not open,stuck closed) then when you run the cooling mode the high side pressure should be MUCH HIGHER not 214 psi as shown in your video.
So before you attack Zack know your shit. System was running 100/300 in heating mode which in NC is very possible. In cooling mode we could obviously see a restriction. If your running cool mode in winter (November) than obviously in cooling your head pressure will be that low. Come on man. Hvac 101
This is good.
Changing the dipswitch to the wrong refrigerant and back, got mine going temporarily until i could get a new one.
From Iraq so thnxs
Piece of shit hyperion series units