Installation Limitations & Recommendations - Trane 4TEE3D01B1000A Installer's Manual

Variable speed – communicating air handlers with integrated whole house air cleaner
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CAUTION
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INSTALLED ELECTRIC HEATER, A FIELD INSTALLED
HEATER IS AVAILABLE FROM THE DEALER. ONLY
HEATERS BUILT BY TRANE ARE APPROVED FOR USE
IN THE AIR HANDLER. These heaters have been de-
signed and tested in accordance with UL standards to
provide safe and reliable operation. A list of approved
heaters is provided on the Air Handler rating name-
plate. Heaters that are not factory approved could
cause damage and are not covered under equipment
warranty.
INSTALLATION LIMITATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
The general location of the Air Handler is normally selected
by the architect, contractor and/or home owner for the most ef-
fective application and satisfaction.
NOTE: Condensation may occur on the surface of the air
handler when installed in an unconditioned location. When
units are installed in unconditioned spaces, verify that all
electrical and refrigerant line penetrations on the air handler
are sealed completely .
These Air Handlers are suitable for installation in a closet,
alcove or utility room with free, non-ducted, air return, using
the area space as a return air plenum. With ducted supply air,
if the minimum clearances to combustible materials and ser-
vice access are observed, the above installations are suitable.
This area may also be used for other purposes, including an
electric hot water heater - but in no case shall a fossil fuel
device be installed and/or operated in the same closet,
alcove or utility room.
In addition, these Air Handlers are suitable for installation
in an attic, garage or crawl space with ducted supply and re-
turn air.
This equipment has been evaluated in accordance with the
Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter XX, Part 3280 or the
equivalent. "SUITABLE FOR MOBILE HOME USE"
For proper installation the following items must be considered:
1. If adequate power is available and correct according to
nameplate specifications.
2. Prior to unit installation, a heavy gauge steel plate is
attached to the bottom of the unit for protection
during shipping and handling. Leave this plate in
place until the unit is ready to be connected to duct-
work.
3. Insulate all ducts, particularly if unit is located outside
of the conditioned space.
4. Pursuant to Florida Building Code 13-610.2.A.2.1, this
unit meets the criteria for a factory sealed Air Handler.
5. To ensure maximum efficiency and system performance,
the existing supply and return duct system static pres-
sures must not exceed the total available static pressure
of the Air Handler. Reference ACCA Manual D, Manual S
2
and Manual RS along with the Air Handler Product Data
and Service Facts for additional information.
6. Penetration around the Refrigerant lines must be
sealed and Electrical inlets need to be sealed at both
the Low and the High Voltage.
7. It is recommended that the outline drawing be studied
and dimensions properly noted and checked against se-
lected installation site. By noting in advance which
knockouts are to be used, proper clearance allowances
can be made for installation and possible future service.
8. Allow a minimum of 21 inches clearance in front of
the air handler to permit removal of COLLECTION
CELL and FIELD CHARGER.
9. Do not install air handler where air cleaner can be ex-
posed to UV light.
10. If supplementary heat is to be added, power supply must
be sufficient to carry the load.
11. For Air Handlers not equipped with a factory installed
electric heater, a field installed heater is available from
Trane.
NOTE: If Air Handler is used WITHOUT a supplementary
electric heater, a sheetmetal plate is required to cover the
open hole in the airflow system. See Figure 1. Also seal the
cabinet air tight where any wiring enters.
WITHOUT
IF AIRHANDLER IS USED
SUPPLEMENTARY HEATER, A PLATE IS REQUIRED TO COVER
THE OPEN HOLE IN THE AIR FLOW SYSTEM
1"
4"
ACCESSORY BAY99X123
3/8"
Figure 1. Sheetmetal Plate
12. If field installed electric heaters are applied, minimum
airflow settings, unit and duct clearances to combus-
tibles must be maintained as stated on the Air Handler
rating nameplate.
13. If the unit is installed without a return air duct, appli-
cable local codes may limit this Air Handler to in
tion only in a single story residence & within conditioned
space.
14. If the outdoor unit is to be installed later, or by others,
then installation of the Air Handler must be made to al-
low access for refrigerant lines, or attach refrigerant lines
to Air Handler when installing.
15. Make sure there are provisions for installing condensate
drain lines.
A FACTORY FURNISHED
17"
1/4" HOLES (4)
6"
From Dwg. 21B140413
stalla-
18-GE15D1-2

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