Trane 2TEE3F39A1000A Installer's Manual
Trane 2TEE3F39A1000A Installer's Manual

Trane 2TEE3F39A1000A Installer's Manual

Convertible variable speed – air handlers 3.5 - 5 ton

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Installer's Guide
Convertible Variable Speed - Air Handlers 3.5 - 5 Ton
2/4TEE3F39A1000A
2/4TEE3F48A1000A
2/4TEE3F64A1000A
WARNING:
ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES
IMPORTANT - This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service informa-
tion pack upon completion of work.
A. GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
!
THIS INFORMATION IS FOR USE BY INDIVIDUALS
HAVING ADEQUATE BACKGROUNDS OF ELECTRICAL
AND MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE. ANY ATTEMPT TO
REPAIR A CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCT
MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROP-
ERTY DAMAGE. THE MANUFACTURER OR SELLER
CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INTERPRETA-
TION OF THIS INFORMATION, NOR CAN IT ASSUME
ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ITS USE.
CAUTION
!
To prevent shortening its service life, the air handler
should not be used during the finishing phases of con-
struction. The low return air temperatures can lead to
the formation of condensate. Condensate in the pres-
ence of chlorides and fluorides from paint, varnish,
stains, adhesives, cleaning compounds, and cement
creates a corrosive condition which may cause rapid
deterioration of the cabinet and internal components.
These instructions do not cover all variations in sys-
tems or provide for every possible contingency. Should
further information be desired or particular problems
arise which are not covered sufficiently by this manual,
contact your local distributor or the manufacturer as
listed on the air handler nameplate.
These Air Handlers are shipped from the factory in the
upflow or horizontal right configuration and are fully
convertible to downflow or horizontal left. Refer to Sec-
tion C beginning on page 3 for additional information.
INSPECTION
Check carefully for any shipping damage. This must be
reported to and claims made against the transportation
company immediately. Check to be sure all major com-
ponents are in the unit. Any missing parts should be re-
ported to your supplier at once, and replaced with au-
thorized parts only.
CAUTION
!
Cardboard packing material must be removed from in-
side the blower assembly before starting the unit. Fail-
ure to do so may cause indoor blower motor failure.
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE - DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING
CONTENTS
General Information .............................................. 1
Two Piece Cabinet Disassembly ........................ 3
Unit Installation ...................................................... 3
Vertical Upflow ....................................................................... 3
Vertical Downflow ................................................................... 4
Horizontal Left ........................................................................ 7
Horizontal Right ..................................................................... 8
Refrigerant Piping ................................................. 8
Condensate Drain Piping ...................................... 9
Electrical - Wiring ................................................. 10
Airflow Adjustment ............................................... 11
Hook Up Diagrams ............................................... 12
Outline Drawings ................................................. 14
Checkout Procedures .......................................... 16
NOTE: Version française sur la page 17.
INSTALLATION LIMITATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
The general location of the air handler is normally se-
lected by the architect, contractor and/or home owner
for the most effective application and satisfaction.
NOTE: Condensation may occur on the surface of the
air handler when installed in an unconditioned loca-
tion. 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 service access are observed,
the above installations are suitable.
This area may also be used for other purposes, includ-
ing 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.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    18-GE12D1-5 Installer’s Guide Convertible Variable Speed – Air Handlers 3.5 - 5 Ton 2/4TEE3F39A1000A 2/4TEE3F48A1000A 2/4TEE3F64A1000A WARNING: HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE - DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES IMPORTANT — This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service informa- tion pack upon completion of work.
  • Page 2 Installer’s Guide AIR HANDLER SUB-BASE FLOOR OPENING - SIZE MODEL NO. TAYBASE100 23-3/4 14-13/16 TAYBASE101 21-3/4 14-13/16 Figure 1 TAYBASE102 26-3/4 14-13/16 ▲ In addition, these air handlers are suitable for installa- CAUTION tion in an attic, garage or crawl space with ducted sup- For air handlers not equipped with a factory installed ply and return air.
  • Page 3: Two Piece Cabinet Disassembly

    Installer’s Guide 10. Make sure there are provisions for installing con- densate drain lines. 11. If side, front or rear return is required, air handler must elevated placed plenum (TAYPLNM100). Connecting return duct directly to SCREWS 5-8 the side, front or rear of the cabinet is not ap- LOCATED ON LEFT SIDE proved.
  • Page 4: Vertical Downflow

    Installer’s Guide b. Remove the factory installed baffle assembly from the apex of the coil by using a 5/16" nutdriver to remove the screw. Replace this baffle with the factory supplied narrow coil baffle using the screws removed previously. See Figure 8.
  • Page 5 Installer’s Guide NOTE: Installation of the downflow baffle kit included Fill the bend in the baffle which fits the inner with unit is required on downflow applications. See edge of the drain pan with RTV type adhesive/ Figure 9. sealant before installing the baffle. h.
  • Page 6 Installer’s Guide FOR DOWNFLOW OR HORIZONTAL LEFT APPLICATIONS: Figure 10 WHEN INSERTING COIL, TILT COIL FORWARD TO ALLOW DRAINPAN TO CLEAR TABS ON COIL CHANNEL SUPPORTS. DRAINPAN SHOWN TAB - AS MOUNTED IN PLACE ON COIL CHANNEL SUPPORT Figure 11 TO REMOVE BLOWER ASSEMBLY WHEN COIL IN PLACE, PRESS UP ON COIL USING THUMBS WHILE PULLING BLOWER FORWARD.
  • Page 7: Horizontal Left

    Installer’s Guide Rail Figure 13 Use 2.5" clear stickers provided to seal all unused electrical knockouts. See Figure 13. l. After ductwork connections are made, seal air- tight and per Local codes. HORIZONTAL LEFT Figure 14 a. For maximum efficiency and Customer ease of must remain unobstructed.
  • Page 8: Horizontal Right

    D. DUCT CONNECTIONS Use 2.5" clear stickers provided to seal all unused electrical knockouts. See Figure 13. The supply and return air ducts should be connected to k. After ductwork connections are made, seal air- the unit with flame retardant duct connectors. tight and per Local codes.
  • Page 9: Condensate Drain Piping

    G. CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING BRAZE SHIELD Figure 16 NOTE: Make certain that the unit has been installed in a level position to ensure proper draining. The indoor blower is downstream of the evaporator coil which creates a negative pressure at the condensate drain connections during operation.
  • Page 10: Electrical - Wiring

    H. ELECTRICAL — POWER WIRING Field fabricated trap 1. These Air Handlers are shipped from the factory wired for 230 volts. The units may be wired for 208 CAP OR PLUG volts. Follow instructions on unit wiring diagram lo- cated on blower housing and in the Service Facts 2"...
  • Page 11: Airflow Adjustment

    AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT INDOOR BLOWER TIMING ▲ CAUTION IMPORTANT: Leave dip switch 5 & 6 in the "as-shipped" position Disconnect power to the air handler before changing during system start-up and check out. Afterwards, ad- dip switch positions. Failure to follow this procedure just as desired.
  • Page 12: Hook Up Diagrams

    Installer’s Guide 2/4TEE3F39, 48, 64A AIR HANDLERS WITH SINGLE STAGE COOLING, 2 STAGE HEAT COMFORT CONTROL COOLING 2-STAGE HEAT/ VARIABLE SPEED O.D. SECTION 1-STAGE COOL (SINGLE SPEED) AIR HANDLER NOTES: 1. LOW VOLTAGE WIRING TO BE NO. 18 A.W.G. MINIMUM CONDUCTOR. 2.
  • Page 13 Installer’s Guide 2/4TEE3F39, 48, 64A AIR HANDLERS WITH SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP HEAT PUMP VARIABLE SPEED O.D. SECTION COMFORT CONTROL AIR HANDLER (SINGLE SPEED) NOTES: 1. LOW VOLTAGE WIRING TO BE NO. 18 A.W.G. MINIMUM CONDUCTOR. 2. WHEN HEATERS ARE USED, DISCARD POWER LEADS WITH POLARIZED PLUG PM-A AND CONNECT 1-PF TO MATING PLUG IN THE HEATER CONTROL BOX...
  • Page 14: Outline Drawings

    Installer’s Guide OUTLINE DRAWING FOR 2/4TEE3F39, 48, 64A1000A From Dwg. D802101 Rev. 1 18-GE12D1-5...
  • Page 15 Installer’s Guide 2/4TEE3F39, 48, 64A AIR HANDLERS DIMENSIONAL DATA 21.0" 2/4TEE3F39A, 48A & 60A Are two piece cabinets Model No. 2/4TEE3F39A1000A 2/4TEE3F48A1000A 57.90 23.50 2/4TEE3F64A1000A 18-GE12D1-5...
  • Page 16: Checkout Procedures

    CHECKOUT PROCEDURES After installation has been completed, it is recom- mended that the Air Handler be checked against the fol- lowing checklist. 1. Make sure power is “OFF” at power disconnect switch ................ [ ] 2. Check all field wiring for tight connections. See that grounding of unit is in accord with code ....

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