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    TRANE RTAC DISPLAY

    I have a display that has been hit by the sun for to l ong. You can no longer read the display. We have a new one however i was told that it must be programed for that chiller with the paramiters setpoint and so on. Can this be done using TechView or must it be done by Trane?

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    It can be done using techview . You need to be familiar with saving and uploading configurations . Do yourself a favour . There is a kit available from Trane specifically designed to keep the sun off the Dynaview and keep it secure from twinklefingers . Its a metal lockbox basically that the new Dynaview will mount inside all painted drilled and ready to go . Its available through your favourite Trane parts store .
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    Thanks, Ill be sure to get one of those boxes.
    You woulnt happen to have any info on saving and uploading configurations. Like a step by step.. lol if only. I appriacate the help

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    Did the plastic door that covers the display fall off and not get replaced?

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    I never seen the lock box. I will have to check one out.


    As for the changing the dyna view, as long as you enter the M#,S#,and code# from tech view you should have no problems. Wright the hours and starts down inside the door. You can't enter those on the new dyna view.

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    Replacing the dynaview is simple. Plug in green four wire connector. Mount with screws provided. Enter model and serial #. 10 minute job!

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    You better be sure you enter the correct complete model number and that doesn't necessarily mean its the one on the nameplate.

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    Yep it was cake.. The model number in the dynaview was different that the model of the unit, but I recorded all the parameters and checked them against the uploaded info.. All went well Easy! The funny thing is the Trane rep said only Trane could do it..

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    Good job
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    Quote Originally Posted by browntrout View Post
    Yep it was cake.. The model number in the dynaview was different that the model of the unit, but I recorded all the parameters and checked them against the uploaded info.. All went well Easy! The funny thing is the Trane rep said only Trane could do it..
    It seems they say that a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chiller Tex View Post
    I never seen the lock box. I will have to check one out.

    The part number for the enclosure is CBT01625. Here's the literature number for it: PART-SVN123A-EN Works on RTAC and CGAM.

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    Thanks for the help

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