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Originally Posted by mvuk I am trying to replace the gear-or ger0135-large white gear and motor on one of these vav's. In the past I have replaced the backplate assembly, which comes with the gear, rod and end switches. These are no longer available. I was wondering what the procedure is to replace just the gear using the existing backplate? Any help would be much appreciated. I have about 300 of these boxes in 3 buildings. I have a stash of PLT03307 thru PLT03312 I am willing to part with. All new and in boxes. The OEM supplier of the backplates to Trane is shutting down and knowing that many are still looking for these, I snatched up all the parts. We took what we needed and I'm left with a stockpile.
I have also used pliers to take the retainer ring off also, but sometimes they break. Good to have spares they are cheap.
Originally Posted by mvuk Thanks for the response..... what did you use to pull the retaining ring off? Two small pocket screwdrivers? I really appreciate the help. They're on pretty tight but I'be always just used pliers to yank them off.
I have fixed a lot of these Trane vavs in the past. I always ordered the parts through the local Trane branch parts department. If you give them the serial number of the vav the parts department can look it up. I usually order the gear the motor and a new retaining ring(which can be ordered in a bag of 10). There are only 2 sizes of the retainer rings. The wiring on them is 1 black wire which is open. Then 2 blue wires which is common. Then 1 red wire which is close.
Thanks for the response..... what did you use to pull the retaining ring off? Two small pocket screwdrivers? I really appreciate the help.
Pull off the retaining ring off the gear and everything slips out. All you have to do is install the new gear and motor, put the little sleave on the gear (sorry, don't have the technical terms), slip the spring over it, and put the retaining ring back on. Spin the gear by hand to verify nothing is bound up and don't forget to check both switches while you have it out.
Trane VAV gear replacement I am trying to replace the gear-or ger0135-large white gear and motor on one of these vav's. In the past I have replaced the backplate assembly, which comes with the gear, rod and end switches. These are no longer available. I was wondering what the procedure is to replace just the gear using the existing backplate? Any help would be much appreciated. I have about 300 of these boxes in 3 buildings.
Trane VAV gear replacement
I am trying to replace the gear-or ger0135-large white gear and motor on one of these vav's. In the past I have replaced the backplate assembly, which comes with the gear, rod and end switches. These are no longer available. I was wondering what the procedure is to replace just the gear using the existing backplate? Any help would be much appreciated. I have about 300 of these boxes in 3 buildings.
Would love some help from you guys Originally Posted by ARTICHILL I'll send you over something that will help. I am an interested in the same wiring diagram if any of you can help. Have about 60 of these guys and want to replace but need a wiring diagram to make sure I wire correctly. Thanks.
Would love some help from you guys
Actuator motor noise Originally Posted by coldrig Where can I buy these parts you mentioned.Thanks. I have run across this and you need MOTO08841 with the 48 degree pitch , smaller spindle gear you are using the larger ones which skip and cause the growling sound when moving.
Actuator motor noise
Where can I buy these parts you mentioned.Thanks.
just an update from the past year or so... I am finding that a retrofit is more cost efficient with a Belimo motor than factory Trane replacements. I can also get away from the 300 second span and go to a 90 second. Controls temp better and if an actuator motor fails, its a 5 minute repair and not a 2 hour repair
"I have had several talks with Trane tech support about it. The local Trane supplier has had me replace the acuator motor, large plastic gear and bushings with hardly any improvement. Trane commercial tech support has no other answers and says they will call me back but don't. They always seem to be uncooperative if you are not a Trane dealer." Yeah, you and everyone else NOT Trane employee
I always replace the motor cap, and gear. Problem solved.
Originally Posted by mattinorange What I have is a 4 wire with 2 commons. But 1 capacitor. I did play with it and got it to work properly but I'm also switching to a delta system as we speak. So that kinda threw a wrench in the works. Is there any literature available for this unit on the wiring. Also I assume the limit switches are normally closed I'll send you over something that will help.
What I have is a 4 wire with 2 commons. But 1 capacitor. I did play with it and got it to work properly but I'm also switching to a delta system as we speak. So that kinda threw a wrench in the works. Is there any literature available for this unit on the wiring. Also I assume the limit switches are normally closed
Originally Posted by mattinorange Anyone know the wiring for the motor. Just got 4 buildings and found one disconnected I believe the have a constant hot and it switches the common on the triacs on the board. In the past we have actually taken the whole guts out and installed a start collar and a round damper with belimo actuator. That seems to be the best all around solution, not to mention cost worthy.
Anyone know the wiring for the motor. Just got 4 buildings and found one disconnected
I'm not sure which version they are, but the 360 second time seems spot on. These are the Varitrane boxes with the actuator inside them that drives the air valve. Apparently totally inaccessible unless you either remove the inlet of the box or cut an access panel in the bottom. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
The actuator drive time varies by product: Varitrane F Style boxes: 90 seconds Varitrane E Style boxes: 360 seconds Varitrac: 60 seconds Hot water valves: 120 seconds This is assuming your using Trane factory actuators, If your retrofitting, example using Belimo actuators. then drive times will very. Most actuators will have there drive time on the actuator.
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