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18-GE09D1-9

Installer’s Guide

d. If the unit is not suspended it must be isolated

carefully to prevent sound transmission. Vibra-
tion isolators (purchased 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.

 i. On units with sheetmetal returns: Return ple-

num should be flanged. Sheetmetal screws must
be 1/2" in length or shorter.

j. No sheetmetal screws may be used to attach re-

turn ductwork on the side of the unit.

k. 

Openings where field wiring enters the cabi-

net 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.  See Figure
11.

l. After ductwork connections are made, seal air-

tight and per local codes.

D. DUCT CONNECTIONS

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  for sizes of
the duct connections. After the duct is secured, seal
around the supply duct to prevent air leakage.

NOTE: No sheetmetal screws may be used to attach re-
turn ductwork on the side.

NOTE: On units with sheetmetal returns: Return plenum
should be flanged. Sheetmetal screws must be 1/2" in
length or shorter.  See Figure 12.

NOTE: If the convertible duct flanges are not used, they
must be removed and discarded for proper airflow.

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 ac-
cess to blower compartment and provide easy removal 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: The area around refrigerant lines must be
sealed and electrical inlets need to 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.

NOTE: Torque specification for TXV equals 1/6 turn past
finger tight.

F.  BRAZING TO EVAPORATOR

NOTE: A brazing shield is provided in the information
pack accompanying this unit. This shield fits over the
refrigerant fittings while brazing. Wet the shield before
brazing. See Figure 13.

IMPORTANT:

Do NOT unseal refrigerant tubing until ready to cut and fit
refrigerant lines.

1. Remove the sealing caps from indoor coil field

connections.

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Summary of Contents for 2/4TEH3F18B1000A

Page 1: ...s do not cover all variations in systems or provide for every possible contingency Should fur ther information be desired or particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently by this manual con tact 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 full...

Page 2: ...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 In addition these air handlers are suitable for installa tion in an attic garage ...

Page 3: ... width requirements must be considered in the overall space needed 17 These units are not approved for outdoor installa tion 18 These units are approved for draw through appli cation only NOTE No atomizing style humidifier is allowed in the return plenum with the use of this unit 19 Flow through Bypass Humidifiers Excessive bypass air may cause water blow off which will adversely affect system ope...

Page 4: ... as shown in the outline drawing e On units with sheetmetal returns Return ple num should be flanged Sheetmetal screws must be 1 2 in length or shorter f No sheetmetal screws may be used to attach re turn duct work on the side of the unit g Pedestal and unit should be isolated from the foundation using a suitable isolating material h Openings where field wiring enters the cabinet must be completel...

Page 5: ...ll the baffle to coil with gasket material compressed against the coil f Install the water blow off baffles provided on each side of the coil with the flange at the top as shown in Figure 9 The bottom of the baffle is to be as close to the bottom of the coil as possible g Install the 7 8 wide gasket in each side of the drain pan as shown in Figure 9 h Place the 2 water diverter baffles 5 ton model...

Page 6: ...should not ex ceed the face velocity of the filter being used The factory installed filter should then be removed from the unit Remove the factory installed baffle assembly from the apex of the coil by using a 5 16 nutdriver to remove the hex head screws Replace this baffle with the factory supplied narrow coil baffle using the screws re moved previously See Figure 5 CAUTION When installing the na...

Page 7: ...revent sagging The service access must remain unobstructed If the unit is sup ported along the length of the front and back with rails the air handler only needs to be sus pended at both ends See Figure 10 with rails the air handler only needs to be sus pended at both ends See Figure 10 If the unit is not suspended it must be supported as mentioned above and isolated carefully to pre vent sound tr...

Page 8: ...prevent air leakage NOTE No sheetmetal screws may be used to attach re turn ductwork on the side NOTE On units with sheetmetal returns Return plenum should be flanged Sheetmetal screws must be 1 2 in length or shorter See Figure 12 NOTE If the convertible duct flanges are not used they must be removed and discarded for proper airflow NOTE Any duct board return connection can be made to the sides o...

Page 9: ...g fittings in the condensate drain lines 2 Field supplied tubing should be cut square round and free of burrs at the connecting end Clean the tubing to prevent contaminants from entering the system 3 Run refrigerant tubing into the stub sockets of in door unit coil 4 Braze and evacuate according to indoor and outdoor installation instructions 5 Seal around refrigerant lines PAINTED AREAS OF UNIT M...

Page 10: ...e as well as any other cabinet penetrations must be sealed air tight I CONTROL WIRING 1 Connect wiring between indoor unit outdoor unit and Comfort Control The use of color coded low voltage wires is recommended 2 Field wiring diagrams are provided which show the low voltage wiring hook up for a single speed cooling only system with supplementary heaters and a heat pump system with supplementary h...

Page 11: ...18 GE09D1 9 11 Installer s Guide 2 4TEH AIR HANDLER WITH HEAT PUMP WITH SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT From Dwg B801082 Rev 2 ...

Page 12: ...12 18 GE09D1 9 Installer s Guide 2 4TEH AIR HANDLERS WITH SINGLE SPEED COOLING UNIT 1 STAGE HEAT From Dwg B801083 Rev 2 ...

Page 13: ...18 GE09D1 9 13 Installer s Guide 2 4TEH AIR HANDLER WITH SINGLE SPEED COOLING UNIT 2 STAGE HEAT From Dwg B801081 Rev 2 ...

Page 14: ...14 18 GE09D1 9 Installer s Guide OUTLINE DRAWING FOR 2 4TEH3F18 60B ...

Page 15: ...R HANDLER DIMENSIONAL DATA MODEL H W 2 4TEH3F18B 43 00 21 50 2 4TEH3F24B 43 00 21 50 2 4TEH3F30B 45 00 21 50 2 4TEH3F36B 45 00 21 50 2 4TEH3F42B 51 75 23 50 2 4TEH3F48B 57 90 23 50 2 4TEH3F60B 57 90 23 50 2 4TEH3F48B 60B Are two piece cabinets ...

Page 16: ...th 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 installed 7 Check power supply for correct requirements per unit nameplate 8 Check filters for proper size Inform owner of...

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