Air Handler - Trane 2TEE3C31A1000A Installer's Manual

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Installer's
Guide
FOR AIR HANDLERS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A FACTORY
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
se-
lected by the architect,
contractor
and/or
home owner
for the most effective application
and satisfaction.
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 ease
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 installa-
tion in an attic, garage
or crawl space with ducted sup-
ply and return
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 con-
sidered:
1. If adequate
power is available
and correct according
to nameplate
specifications.
2. Insulate
all ducts, particularly
if unit is located out-
side of the conditioned
space.
3. Pursuant
to Florida
Building
Code 13-610.2.A.2.1,
this
unit
meets
the criteria
for a factory
sealed
Air Handler.
.
.
.
To ensure
maximum
efficiency
and system
perfor-
mance, the existing
supply and return
duct system
static pressures
must not exceed the total available
static pressure
of the Air Handler.
Reference
ACCA
Manual
D, Manual
S and Manual
RS along with the
Air Handler
Product
Data and Service Facts for ad-
ditional
information.
Penetration
around
the Refrigerant
lines must
be
sealed
and Electrical
inlets
need to be sealed
at
both the Low and the High Voltage.
It is recommended
that the outline drawing
be stud-
ied and
dimensions
properly
noted
and
checked
against
selected
installation
site. By noting in ad-
vance which knockouts
are to be used, proper clear-
ance
allowances
can be made
for installation
and
possible
future
service.
WHEN THE AIR HANDLER WITH SUPPLEMENTARY
HEATER IS TO BE INSTALLED IN THE DOWNFLOW PO-
SITION ON COMBUSTIBLE
FLOORING AN ACCES-
SORY
SUB-BASE (TAYBASE101 FOR 2/4TEE3C31A,
TAYBASE100 FOR 2/4TEE3C37A, TAYBASE102 FOR 2/
4TEE3C40A-65A) MUST BE USED. SEE FIGURE 1.
7. If supplementary
heat is to be added, power supply
must be sufficient
to carry the load.
8. For Air Handlers
not equipped
with a factory
in-
stalled
electric
heater,
a field installed
heater
is
available
from Trane.
FLOOR OPENING - SIZE
MODEL NO.
A
B
TAYBASE 100
23-3/4
14-13/16
TAYBAS E101
21-3/4
14 -13/16
TAYBASE 102
26-3/4
14-13/16
AIR HANDLER
SUB-BASE
!
/
B
Figure I
MATERIAL,
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