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Posted by Rima Neas on January 5, 2007, 5:22 pm
Does anyone know what size x-former I need for the Trane CleanEffects
electrostatic filter when used with a var-speed furnace--Trane XV-90??? The
furnace came with a 35VA which was insufficient. We tried a 50VA upgrade
(as indicated by the filter) and it was still not getting enough juice...
Any info will be most appreciated.
Cheers, Shawn
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Posted by Noon-Air on January 5, 2007, 6:38 pm
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> Does anyone know what size x-former I need for the Trane CleanEffects
> electrostatic filter when used with a var-speed furnace--Trane XV-90???
> The furnace came with a 35VA which was insufficient. We tried a 50VA
> upgrade (as indicated by the filter) and it was still not getting enough
> juice... Any info will be most appreciated.
Its about 2 1/2 inches square
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Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on January 5, 2007, 8:18 pm
Rima Neas posted for all of us...
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> Does anyone know what size x-former I need for the Trane CleanEffects
> electrostatic filter when used with a var-speed furnace--Trane XV-90??? The
> furnace came with a 35VA which was insufficient. We tried a 50VA upgrade
> (as indicated by the filter) and it was still not getting enough juice...
> Any info will be most appreciated.
>
> Cheers, Shawn
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You are sucking too much juice. Replace all wiring first.
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Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.
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Posted by daytona° on January 5, 2007, 9:54 pm
OEM setup is and has been just fine....you wired something wrong
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> Does anyone know what size x-former I need for the Trane CleanEffects
> electrostatic filter when used with a var-speed furnace--Trane XV-90???
> The furnace came with a 35VA which was insufficient. We tried a 50VA
> upgrade (as indicated by the filter) and it was still not getting enough
> juice... Any info will be most appreciated.
> Cheers, Shawn
>
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Posted by Rima Neas on January 5, 2007, 10:18 pm
> OEM setup is and has been just fine....you wired something wrong
Power, Common, Fan-on, Heat-on, and ground. Picked up from the furnace
control panel with straight cable into
the filter door plug. Filter lights up, sets up properly, and all. Just
gives the R1 not-enough-juice error code each time it is supposed to kick
in. No doubt possible to screw up the wiring, just not obvious where to
check? Thanks for the info though.
Cheers, Shawn
PS: Not my install, alas the installer and two subsequent techs didn't have
a clue. I am the homeowner.
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> electrostatic filter when used with a var-speed furnace--Trane XV-90???
> The furnace came with a 35VA which was insufficient. We tried a 50VA
> upgrade (as indicated by the filter) and it was still not getting enough
> juice... Any info will be most appreciated.