Duct Connections - Trane 2TEE3C31A1000A Installer's Manual

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c. If the unit
is suspended,
it must
be supported
from the bottom
near both ends as well as the
middle
to prevent
sagging.
The service
access
must
remain
unobstructed.
If the unit
is sup-
ported along the length of the front and back, the
air handler
only needs to be suspended
at both
ends. See Figure 8.
d. If the unit is not suspended
it must be supported
as mentioned
above and isolated
carefully
to pre-
vent sound transmission.
Vibration
isolators
(pur-
chased locally) must be placed under the unit.
e. It is always recommended
that an auxiliary
drain
pan be installed
under
a horizontal
Air Handler
(See Condensate
Drain
Piping)
to prevent
pos-
sible damage to ceilings.
f. Isolate
the auxiliary
drain
pan from the unit or
from the structure.
g. Connect
the auxiliary
drain
line to a separate
drain line (no trap is needed
in this line) and ter-
minate
according
to local codes.
h. If a return
duct is connected
to the air handler,
it
must
be the
same
dimensions
as the
return
opening
shown
in the outline
drawings
on page
18.
i. Openings
where
field
wiring
enters
the
cabinet
must
be completely
sealed.
Location
of power entry
is shown on the outline
drawing.
Use 2.5" clear stickers
to seal all unused
electri-
cal knockouts.
See Figure
9.
j. After
ductwork
connections
are made,
seal air-
tight and per local codes.
Figure 12 FlangeAttachment
D. DUCT CONNECTIONS
The supply and return
air ducts should be connected
to
the unit with flame retardant
duct connectors.
Convert-
ible duct flanges are provided
on the discharge
opening
to provide a "flush fit" for 3/4" or 1-1/2" duct board appli-
cations, see the Outline
drawing
on page 18 for sizes of
the duct
connections.
After the
duct is secured,
seal
around the supply duct to prevent
air leakage.
NOTE: If the convertible
duct flanges are not used, they
must be removed and discarded
for proper airflow.
Control
box must
be
removed
to install
or service
heater
accessory
or communicating
controls.
See Fig-
ure 13.
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NOTE: Do NOT cover up control box screws with duct
work.
NOTE: Any duct board return connection can be made
to the sides of the unit using tape or mastic.
E. REFRIGERANT
PIPING
IMPORTANT:
Refrigerant piping must be routed to maintain service
access to blower compartment and provide easy re-
moval of filter access panel and filter.
1. Refrigerant
connections
are made outside
the cabi-
net.
NOTE:
TXV bulb MUST be protected
(wrap a wet rag
around
the suction
line between
the TXV bulb and the
braze joint) or removed,
while brazing
the tubing. Over-
heating
of the sensing
bulb
will affect
the functional
characteristics
and performance
of the air handler.
NOTE: Penetration
around
the Refrigerant
lines
must
be sealed
and
Electrical
inlets
should
be sealed
at
both the low and the high voltage.
2. Installation
of refrigerant
lines is covered in the in-
stallation
instructions
packaged
with
the outdoor
unit.
Evacuation,
leak
testing
and brazing
proce-
dures are included
in those instructions.
Read those
instructions
before starting
installation
of refriger-
ant lines.
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