Models
Traneac

XV18

TruComfort inverter AC · ComfortLink

Trane / American Standard XV18 TruComfort inverter air conditioner. Outdoor drive + ComfortLink. No reversing valve — that is XV20i. Charge is weigh-in.

Not XV20i / 4TWV0 (heat pump — RV + defrost). Not XR17 two-stage. Not XR16 / XR14 contactor. Not an S9V2 furnace E-code.

Drive

Inverter scroll · variable capacity

Bus

ComfortLink / AccuLink data pair

Charge

Weigh-in + line-set. Not an XR14 piston SH chart.

Sister

American Standard Platinum / Gold 18 · 4A7V0

This board

Outdoor inverter + ComfortLink — AC only

  • ComfortLink events first. Then outdoor drive LEDs.
  • No dual run cap. No defrost sensor — this is AC-only.
  • Do not read S9V2 E2.1 onto this drive.

ComfortLink last events. Drive last-fault if the stat is blank.

Universal swap

No universal

Trane XV18 outdoor. No furnace IFC universal. Replace the OEM outdoor control / contactor / drive by the silk.

Silk: XV18

White-Rodgers

ICM

Honeywell

  • Indoor furnace universals (50A55, 50M56U, ICM282B, ICM2811, S9200U). This is not an IFC.
  • Do not ‘adapt’ a furnace board to an outdoor inverter, defrost PCB, or contactor.

After you pull the dead card

  1. 1Photograph the outdoor silk. Indoor 50A55 / ICM282B / S9200U do not belong here.
  2. 2Contactor units: replace the contactor / cap / HPS — there is no universal outdoor board.
  3. 3Inverter / communicating outdoors: OEM drive only. There is no White-Rodgers or ICM outdoor universal.

Field wiring

Written landings for Trane XV18. Not a factory schematic.

ComfortLink / AccuLink inverter AC
ComfortLink data pairR-410A

Trane / American Standard XV18 class. Communicating inverter air conditioner. Not XR16 Y/C. Not XV20i (that outdoor has a reversing valve).

Written circuit description only — FieldBench does not redraw maker schematics. Example: R to W closes on a heat call; verify 24V at W1 before you change the IFC.

Open manufacturer PDF

This indoor

ComfortLink indoor (XC95m / communicating AH). S9V2 24V is a mixed pair.

ComfortLink pair

Communicating indoor (XC95m / communicating AH) and ComfortLink stat.

ComfortLink control

English events on the wall control. Data, not Y.

  • DATA+ComfortLinkData
  • DATA−ComfortLinkData
  • R24V if the control needs it24V
  • CCommon24V

Communicating indoor

S9V2 24V is a mixed pair — do not diagnose the outdoor with furnace E2.1.

  • DATA+ComfortLinkData
  • DATA−ComfortLinkData

Outdoor drive

Comm LED vs inverter-fault LED. Write both before the disconnect.

  • DATA+ComfortLinkData
  • DATA−ComfortLinkData

Outdoor line — inverter drive

208/230 into the drive. No contactor slam. DC bus can stay live after the disconnect.

  • L1Line to the driveLine
  • L2Line to the driveLine
  • GNDEquipment groundLine

Landing

  • DataStat pairindoor pairoutdoor pair

    Data. Not 24 VAC Y.

  • LineL1 / L2drive

    208/230

Prove it

  • ComfortLink event list. Bus vs drive vs pressure vs sensor.
  • Weigh-in + line-set. Not an XR16 piston SH chart.

Do not

  • Do not apply the XR16 / XR14 Y/C / dual-cap diagram.
  • Do not ohm a defrost sensor on XV18. That is XV20i.

DATA+/DATA− here means the ComfortLink pair on the silk — not a made-up J-number.

Sequence

  1. 1

    Call

    Stat requests capacity. Inverter ramps. No contactor slam.

  2. 2

    Protect

    HPS / LPS / drive OC. No defrost path.

Faults on this IFC

Step 1, then 2, then 3. Expected reading and the fail branch sit under each check.

Comm / data pair

ComfortLink indoor-outdoor drop

lockout

Stat, indoor, or outdoor off the bus. Outdoor silent while the indoor is calling is often this — or a dead drive. Check bus vs drive LEDs before you gauge.

  1. 1 Let it cool, then read the drive LED

    On Trane XV18 overcurrent / overheat is often a dirty coil, a failed OD fan, or a locked compressor — not a dead inverter. Clear airflow, confirm the OD fan, and read the drive LED before you order a control. Data pair landing and polarity at outdoor, indoor, and stat. No 24V on the pair.

    Expect: OD fan running. Coil clean. Drive LED decoded from THIS outdoor’s card.

  2. 2 Voltage and compressor windings

    Incoming voltage in range (this plate’s line-voltage code). Compressor windings even, no ground. A shorted compressor will kill a new drive. Outdoor board powered (line voltage). Comm LED vs inverter-fault LED — they are different stories.

    Expect: Balanced windings. No winding to ground. Line voltage stable under load.

  3. 3 Charge and the drive last

    A starved or flooded compressor will overcurrent. Confirm SH/SC and charge weight. Only then condemn the inverter. Isolate: indoor-only bus, then add outdoor. A cooked drive can take the whole ComfortLink down.

    Expect: Charge on the nameplate. Drive code gone after a cool-down and a clean coil.

Inverter OC / OH

Drive overcurrent / overheat (drive LED)

lockout

Outdoor inverter protection. Read the drive LED / ComfortLink text. Not a contactor or dual-cap failure.

  1. 1 Let it cool, then read the drive LED

    On Trane XV18 overcurrent / overheat is often a dirty coil, a failed OD fan, or a locked compressor — not a dead inverter. Clear airflow, confirm the OD fan, and read the drive LED before you order a control. Compressor to ground and winding integrity. Heat sink / drive cooling path.

    Expect: OD fan running. Coil clean. Drive LED decoded from THIS outdoor’s card.

  2. 2 Voltage and compressor windings

    Incoming voltage in range (this plate’s line-voltage code). Compressor windings even, no ground. A shorted compressor will kill a new drive. Supply voltage at the outdoor (208–230 class). Brownout plus a long line-set is a real trip.

    Expect: Balanced windings. No winding to ground. Line voltage stable under load.

  3. 3 Charge and the drive last

    A starved or flooded compressor will overcurrent. Confirm SH/SC and charge weight. Only then condemn the inverter. Weigh-in vs nameplate before you condemn a drive on a charge-related overcurrent.

    Expect: Charge on the nameplate. Drive code gone after a cool-down and a clean coil.

HPS / LPS

Pressure protection

lockout

Still real on an inverter. High = outdoor airflow / overcharge / restriction. Low = charge, indoor airflow, metering.

  1. 1 Let it cool, then read the drive LED

    On Trane XV18 overcurrent / overheat is often a dirty coil, a failed OD fan, or a locked compressor — not a dead inverter. Clear airflow, confirm the OD fan, and read the drive LED before you order a control. Outdoor fan actually running? A failed outdoor fan on this unit is a drive/fan-motor path, not a cap.

    Expect: OD fan running. Coil clean. Drive LED decoded from THIS outdoor’s card.

  2. 2 Voltage and compressor windings

    Incoming voltage in range (this plate’s line-voltage code). Compressor windings even, no ground. A shorted compressor will kill a new drive. Coil cleanliness both sides.

    Expect: Balanced windings. No winding to ground. Line voltage stable under load.

  3. 3 Charge and the drive last

    A starved or flooded compressor will overcurrent. Confirm SH/SC and charge weight. Only then condemn the inverter. Charge is weigh-in + line-set. Do not ‘top off’ to a piston SH number.

    Expect: Charge on the nameplate. Drive code gone after a cool-down and a clean coil.

Discharge / coil sensors

Outdoor thermistors

warn

This is an air conditioner — no reversing valve and no defrost board. If you are looking at a defrost sensor or O/B, you are on the heat-pump twin.

  1. 1 Is this cabinet actually twinned?

    On a standalone Trane XV18, nothing belongs on the TWIN terminal. A leftover jumper throws this. AC-only outdoor. There is no RV solenoid and no defrost sensor to ohm.

    Expect: TWIN empty on a single cabinet.

  2. 2 Twinned pair must be the same IFC family

    Twinned units must be the same family and IFC revision. Mixing this plate with a communicating sister SKU will not twin. Ohms vs the XV20i / 4TWV0 sensor chart. Connector at the drive.

    Expect: Same model family, same IFC, kit installed per the twinning sheet.

  3. 3 Phasing and 24 V

    Twinning errors that survive a correct kit are 24 V phasing or a broken twin lead. Measure both cabinets before you change an IFC.

    Expect: In-phase 24 V. Continuous twin lead.

Outdoor fan

Failed outdoor fan

lockout

Fan not following the drive. Head pressure climbs, HPS or inverter OH follows.

  1. 1 Let it cool, then read the drive LED

    On Trane XV18 overcurrent / overheat is often a dirty coil, a failed OD fan, or a locked compressor — not a dead inverter. Clear airflow, confirm the OD fan, and read the drive LED before you order a control. Command vs spin. Fan motor and drive output — there is no dual run cap to throw first.

    Expect: OD fan running. Coil clean. Drive LED decoded from THIS outdoor’s card.

  2. 2 Voltage and compressor windings

    Incoming voltage in range (this plate’s line-voltage code). Compressor windings even, no ground. A shorted compressor will kill a new drive. Debris, ice, seized bearing.

    Expect: Balanced windings. No winding to ground. Line voltage stable under load.

  3. 3 Charge and the drive last

    A starved or flooded compressor will overcurrent. Confirm SH/SC and charge weight. Only then condemn the inverter.

    Expect: Charge on the nameplate. Drive code gone after a cool-down and a clean coil.

Workflows

Silent XV18

Indoor calling, outdoor not ramping.

  1. 1 Prove the call and the live code

    ComfortLink event list. Bus vs drive.

    Expect: Write whatever Outdoor inverter + ComfortLink — AC only is showing. ComfortLink last events. Drive last-fault if the stat is blank.

    If fail: No call at the IFC → stat / harness. Do not change gas parts.

  2. 2 Isolate the first failed step in the sequence

    There is no contactor and no dual cap.

    Expect: Protect: HPS / LPS / drive OC. No defrost path.

  3. 3 Confirm with a number, then the next part

    Weigh-in + line-set. XR16 SH is the wrong finish. Plate XV20i / 4TWV = heat-pump twin.

    Expect: Bus: ComfortLink pair at the outdoor. Data, not 24 VAC Y. · Drive LEDs: Comm vs inverter protect. Write both before the disconnect.

    If fail: Stay on this plate. The out-of-range reading is the part.

    If pass: Reading in range → the next step in this workflow is the repair.

Test points

Bus

ComfortLink pair at the outdoor. Data, not 24 VAC Y.

Drive LEDs

Comm vs inverter protect. Write both before the disconnect.

Charge

Recover and weigh. Nameplate + ounces/ft. Not piston SH.

Gotchas

  • XV20i is the HP. XR17 is two-stage scroll. American Standard 4A7V0 is the badge twin.

Related plates

Install this plate

Install Trane XV18 as TruComfort inverter AC · ComfortLink.

TruComfort inverter AC · ComfortLink

This plate — not the sister SKU

  • Not XV20i / 4TWV0 (heat pump — RV + defrost). Not XR17 two-stage. Not XR16 / XR14 contactor. Not an S9V2 furnace E-code.
  • XV20i is the HP. XR17 is two-stage scroll. American Standard 4A7V0 is the badge twin.

Control on this outdoor

  • ComfortLink events first. Then outdoor drive LEDs.
  • No dual run cap. No defrost sensor — this is AC-only.
  • Do not read S9V2 E2.1 onto this drive.

Hardware

  • Drive: Inverter scroll · variable capacity
  • Bus: ComfortLink / AccuLink data pair
  • Charge: Weigh-in + line-set. Not an XR14 piston SH chart.
  • Sister: American Standard Platinum / Gold 18 · 4A7V0

First fire

  1. 1ComfortLink event list. Bus vs drive.
  2. 2There is no contactor and no dual cap.
  3. 3Weigh-in + line-set. XR16 SH is the wrong finish.
  4. 4Plate XV20i / 4TWV = heat-pump twin.

Do not on Trane XV18

  • Not XV20i / 4TWV0 (heat pump — RV + defrost). Not XR17 two-stage. Not XR16 / XR14 contactor. Not an S9V2 furnace E-code.
  • XV20i is the HP. XR17 is two-stage scroll. American Standard 4A7V0 is the badge twin.

Maker literature

FieldBench does not host manufacturer files. Each link opens the maker’s own literature page in a new tab.

  • Trane residential furnacesProduct pageCurrent S-series / XC listing. S9X2 / S9X1 / S8X2 names have been restyled on this page.Open manufacturer PDF
  • Trane owner’s guidesOwner guidePublic owner manuals. Install / service literature lives in Trane e-Library (dealer).Open manufacturer PDF
  • Trane e-Library (public search)Literature searchSearch the plate (S9V2, S9X2, XV20i). Full I/O often needs a dealer login.Open manufacturer PDF
  • Trane e-Library searchLiterature searchSearch Trane XV18 on the maker’s literature page.Open manufacturer PDF

Warranty and bulletins

Affected models, serial range, symptom, remedy, date. Maker files open on the manufacturer site.

All bulletins
  • Residential limited warranty

    warranty sheet

    Trane furnace warranty hub

    Registered residential furnace warranty · Limited warranty certificate

  • Dealer portals

    dealer

    Where remaining service letters live

    Current-year service letters not on a public literature page · Maker dealer portal