Johnson Controls TM9V*MP installation manual Horizontal Application, Downflow Application

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HORIZONTAL APPLICATION

FIGURE 9: Horizontal Application

This furnace may be installed in a horizontal position on either side as shown above. It must not be installed on its back.

ATTIC INSTALLATION

SUSPENDED FURNACE / CRAWL SPACE INSTALLATION

The furnace can be hung from floor joists or installed on suitable blocks or pad. Blocks or pad installations shall provide adequate height to ensure the unit will not be subject to water damage. Units may also be suspended from rafters or floor joists using rods, pipe angle supports or straps. Angle supports should be placed at the supply air end and near the blower deck. Do not support at return air end of unit. All four sus- pension points must be level to ensure quite furnace operation. When suspending the furnace use a secure platform constructed of plywood or other building material secured to the floor joists. Refer to Figure 11 for typical crawl space installation.

Line contact only permissible between lines formed by the intersection of furnace top and two sides and building joists, studs or framing

Filter rack

 

must be a minimum

 

distance

Gas Piping

of 18” (45.7 cm)

 

from the

 

furnace

 

Supply

Air

Vent (Maintain required clearances to combustibles)

 

Sheet metal in

 

front of furnace

 

combustion air

12”

Openings is

 

 

Recommended

12

30” MIN. Work Area

Support

Rod

Support

Angle (x3)

Maintain 6” minimum clearance between support rods and front of furnace

FIGURE 11: Typical Suspended Furnace / Crawl Space Installation

DOWNFLOW APPLICATION

To apply the furnace in a downflow position, it will be necessary to

Return

AirSediment

Trap

FIGURE 10: Typical Attic Installation

This appliance is certified for line contact when the furnace is installed in the horizontal left or right position. The line contact is only permissible between lines that are formed by the intersection of the top and two sides of the furnace and the building joists, studs or framing. This line may be in contact with combustible material. Refer to Figure 10.

When a furnace is installed in an attic or other insulated space, keep all insulating materials at least 12” (30.5 cm) away from furnace and burner combustion air openings.

During installation, doors should remain on the furnace when moving or lifting.

When moving or handling this furnace prior to installation, always leave the doors on the furnace to provide support and to prevent damage or warping of the cabinet. When lifting the furnace, support the ends of the furnace rather than lifting by the cabinet flanges at the return air open- ings (bottom or sides) or supply air opening.

It is acceptable to use the primary heat exchanger tubes as a lifting point provided that the tubes are lifted at the front of the heat exchang- ers where attached to the vestibule panel. Do not use the top return bend of the heat exchangers as lifting points as the tubes may shift out of position or their location brackets/baffles.

rotate the vent blower 90° left or right so that the vent pipe passes through the side of the furnace casing. See Figure 12.

Rotate vent blower 90° either way

LEFT SIDE VENT

RIGHT SIDE VENT

FIGURE 12: Downflow Venting

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Contents Models TM9V*MP List of SectionsList of Figures List of TablesSafety Requirements Section I SafetySpecific Safety Rules and Precautions Combustion AIR Quality List of Contaminants Codes and StandardsInspection Furnace Location and ClearancesFloor Base and Ductwork Installation Downflow Section II DuctworkDuctwork General Information Duct FlangesCoil Installation COIL/FURNACE Assembly MC/FC/PC Series CoilsFurnace Assembly MC & FC Series Coils Coil Flange InstallationDownflow Duct Connectors Coil / Furnace Assembly HC Series CoilsBottom Return and Attic Installations Critical Coil ProjectionHorizontal Application Downflow ApplicationFilter Installation Cabinet Dimensions InchesAttempt to install filters inside the furnace Section III FiltersGAS Safety GAS Piping InstallationSection IV GAS Piping Side ReturnHigh Altitude Pressure Switch Conversion GAS Orifice Conversion for Propane LPHigh Altitude GAS Orifice Conversion Manifold Pressures in. w.c Manifold Pressures kPaSection V Electrical Power Electrical Power ConnectionsLOW Voltage Control Wiring Connections Supply Voltage ConnectionsAC 9A TWO Stage Variable Speed Furnace OD Models AC 24C ID Models OD Models Accessory Connections Electronic AIR Cleaner ConnectionHumidifier Connection Single Stage ThermostatCondensate Drain Termination Typical. Combustion Pipe Drain TeeWill cause the furnace Airflow Horizontal Left Right Configuration Horizontal Right Inducer AS ReceivedCombustion AIR and Vent Safety Section VII Combustion AIR and Vent SystemCombustion AIR/VENT Pipe Sizing Model Input Pipe Size MaximumCombustion AIR and Vent Piping Assembly Combustion AIR / VentingElbow Fitting Equivalent LengthVent Clearances Home LayoutVenting Multiple Units Vent SystemVent Applications and Termination Downward Venting Outdoor Combustion AirCombustion AIR Supply Ambient Combustion Air SupplyCombustion Air Source From Outdoors Dampers, Louvers and Grilles Canada OnlyAir Supply Openings and Ducts Free AreaVentilated Combustion Air Ventilated Combustion Air TerminationSection Viii START-UP Adjustments Vent Blower RotationGAS Piping Leak Check Ignition System SequenceRevolution Seconds ForRevolution Cu Ft Adjustment of Manifold GAS Pressure & Input Rate Read the inlet gas pressureRead the manifold gas pressure Inlet GAS Pressure RangeAdjustment of Temperature Rise Adjustment of FAN Control SettingsHeating Indoor Fan Off Delay Variable Speed MotorsHigh / LOW Speed Cooling and Heat Pump CFM High / LOW Heat CFMSection IX Safety Controls Section X Normal Operation and DiagnosticsHeating Cycle TroubleshootingFurnace Control Diagnostics Diagnostic Fault Code Storage and Retrieval Description Section XI Replacement Parts ListReplacement Part Contact Information Wiring Diagram XII WiringDiagram York International Corp York Drive Norman, OK

TM9V*MP specifications

Johnson Controls has long been a leader in providing innovative comfort solutions, and their TM9V*MP series of variable speed air handlers is a testament to their commitment to efficiency and performance. These products are designed to optimize heating and cooling in both residential and commercial applications, ensuring superior indoor air quality and comfort year-round.

One of the standout features of the TM9V*MP series is its variable speed technology. Unlike traditional single-speed systems, the TM9V*MP adjusts its airflow according to real-time heating and cooling demands. This not only enhances comfort by maintaining consistent temperatures but also significantly reduces energy consumption. The variable speed motor operates quietly and efficiently, making it ideal for both living environments and workplaces.

In terms of design, the TM9V*MP is engineered for ease of installation and maintenance. It comes in a compact size that allows for flexible positioning within existing ductwork, making retrofits simpler for contractors. Additionally, the modular design allows for easy access to internal components, which facilitates hassle-free servicing and maintenance.

The unit also features a robust filtration system that works in tandem with a range of air quality technologies. This includes optional media filters that capture allergens and particulates, ensuring that the air quality within a space is not only comfortable but also healthy. The integration of advanced technologies, such as integrated Wi-Fi capabilities, provides users with the ability to monitor and adjust settings remotely via smartphones or tablets.

Moreover, the TM9V*MP series is compatible with a wide range of communication protocols, enabling seamless connectivity with smart home systems. This means that users can create customized comfort profiles and take advantage of energy-saving features automatically.

Durability is another key characteristic of the TM9V*MP series. Built with high-quality materials and subjected to rigorous testing, these air handlers are designed to endure even the most demanding conditions while providing reliable performance over time.

In summary, Johnson Controls' TM9V*MP series offers an array of features that cater to modern comfort demands. With its variable speed technology, user-friendly design, air quality enhancements, and strong connectivity options, it stands out as a prime choice for both residential and commercial HVAC applications, setting a high standard for efficiency and indoor comfort.