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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.

 

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE - DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING

WARNING:

Installer’s Guide

R-410A

Contents

General Information .............................................. 1

Installation Limitations & Recommendations ...................... 1

Unit Installation ...................................................... 3

Vertical Upflow ....................................................................... 3
Vertical Downflow ................................................................... 3
Horizontal Left ........................................................................ 4
Horizontal Right ..................................................................... 5

Refrigerant Piping ................................................. 5

Condensate Drain Piping ...................................... 6

Electrical - Wiring ................................................... 7

Airflow Adjustment ................................................. 9

Hook Up Diagrams ................................................. 8

Outline Drawings ................................................. 10

Checkout Procedures .......................................... 12

R-410A

A. GENERAL INFORMATION

WARNING

!

THIS INFORMATION IS FOR USE BY INDIVIDUALS HAVING
ADEQUATE BACKGROUNDS OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANI-
CAL EXPERIENCE. ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR A CENTRAL
AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCT MAY RESULT IN PER-
SONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. THE MANU-
FACTURER OR SELLER CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
THE INTERPRETATION 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 construction.  The
low return air temperatures can lead to the formation of con-
densate.  Condensate in the presence of chlorides and fluo-
rides from paint, varnish, stains, adhesives, cleaning com-
pounds, and cement creates a corrosive condition which may
cause rapid deterioration of the cabinet and internal compo-

nents.

These instructions do not cover all variations in systems or
provide for every possible contingency. Should further in-
formation 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 con-
vertible to downflow or horizontal left. Refer to Section B
beginning  on page 3  for additional information.

INSPECTION

Check carefully for any shipping damage. This must be re-
ported to and claims made against the transportation com-
pany immediately. Check to be sure all major components
are in the unit. Any missing parts should be reported to
your supplier at once, and replaced with authorized parts
only.

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.

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.

Convertible Variable Speed –
Air Handlers

2-1/2 – 5 Ton for R-410A
4TEE3F31A; 4TEE3F37A; 4TEE3F40A;
4TEE3F49A; 4TEE3F65A

18-GE04D2-5

Summary of Contents for 4TEE3F31A

Page 1: ... not cover all variations in systems or provide for every possible contingency Should further in formation 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 con...

Page 2: ...ly in a single story residence within conditioned space 11 If the outdoor unit is to be installed later or by oth ers then installation of the air handler must be 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 In addition these air handlers are sui...

Page 3: ...pplied nar row coil baffle using the screws removed previ ously See Figure 3 c Position unit on Pedestal or other suitable foundation If Pedestal is not used a frame strong enough to support the total weight must be provided Provide a minimum height of 14 inches for proper unrestricted airflow d If a return air duct is connected to the air han dler it must be the same dimensions as shown in the ou...

Page 4: ...here 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 and cage nut openings HORIZONTAL LEFT a For maximum efficiency and Customer ease of filter maintenance it is recommended that a prop erly sized remote filter and grille be installed for horizontal applications Airflow...

Page 5: ...NECTIONS The supply and return air ducts should be connected to the unit with flame retardant duct connectors Convertible duct flanges are provided on the discharge opening to provide a flush fit for 3 4 or 1 1 2 duct board applications see the Outline drawing on page 10 for sizes of the duct connections After the duct is secured seal around the supply duct to prevent air leakage NOTE If the conve...

Page 6: ...of the two should be connected as a backup to prevent conden sate overflow by a blocked primary drain For proper drainage of condensate the following steps should be followed 1 The primary drain line must be trapped with a minimum of 2 water seal as shown in Figures 7 8 Do not use preformed 3 4 PVC running traps The use of Field fabricated or manufactured traps as shown in Figures 7 8 is acceptabl...

Page 7: ... FAN OFF DELAY AUXILIARY HEAT SPEEDS 0 OFF OFF 50 80 100 if necessary 50 Dehumidify Fast Coil Cooling and Heating Efficiency 7 5 minutes 3 minutes 1 minute FAN OPERATION CFM COMPRESSOR OPERATION ON OFF as required From Dwg 800796a CFM SELECTION LIGHT DIP SWITCHES ICM FAN CONTROL Figure 9 If an electric heater is not installed connections are made through the 7 8 knockout into the air handler junct...

Page 8: ...8 18 GE04D2 5 Installer s Guide 4TEE3F AIR HANDLERS WITH SINGLE STAGE COOLING 2 STAGE HEAT 4TEE3F AIR HANDLERS WITH TWO STAGE COOLING 2 STAGE HEAT From Dwg No B801074 ...

Page 9: ...out door unit size tons cooling airflow adjustment Fan off delay options and heating airflow adjustment The switches appear as shown in Figure 10 If the airflow needs to be increased or decreased see the Airflow Label on the air handler or the Blower Per formance Table in the Service Facts Information on changing the speed of the blower motor for your specific outdoor model size is in the Blower P...

Page 10: ...2 6 12 7 2 E L B A T E C N A R A E L C T I N U M U M I N I M O T E L B I T S U B M O C L A I R E T A M D E R I U Q E R E C I V R E S E C N A R A E L C D E D N E M M O C E R S E D I S 0 2 T N O R F 0 1 2 K C A B 0 0 T C U D T E L N I 0 1 T C U D T E L T U O 1 C I R T C E L E N E H W T C U D T E L T U O F O T F 3 T S R I F E H T R O F 1 8 0 4 1 5 0 4 1 R T H Y A B S L E D O M T P E C X E D E L L A T...

Page 11: ...0 21 00 1 50 CAGE NUT MOUNTING LOCATION FOR 4TEE3F AIR HANDLERS FOR TWO PIECE CABINET ONLY Model No H W A B 4TEE3F31A 43 00 21 50 17 00 39 00 4TEE3F37A 45 00 23 50 19 00 41 00 4TEE3F40A 51 75 26 00 23 80 47 75 4TEE3F49A 57 90 29 00 53 90 4TEE3F65A 62 75 31 25 58 75 ...

Page 12: ... power disconnect switch 2 Check all field wiring for tight connections See that grounding of unit is in accord with code 3 Make sure unit suspension if used is secure and that there are no tools or loose debris in around or on top of the unit 4 Check all duct outlets they must be open and unrestricted 5 Check drain lines and be sure all joints are tight 6 Make sure secondary drain pan is installe...

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