Heat Controller A-13 Attaching Exhaust and Combustion AIR Inlet Hoods, Clearances

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Recommended

Location

Clearance

 

 

 

48

A - Front

18

B - Condenser Coil

12*

C - Duct Side

36

D - Evaporator End

60

E - Above

*Without Economizer. 57 With Economizer

C. ATTACHING EXHAUST AND COMBUSTION AIR INLET HOODS

IMPORTANT: Do not operate this unit without the exhaust/combustion air inlet hood properly installed. This hood is shipped in a carton in the blower compartment inside the unit and must be attached when the unit is installed. See Figure 3.

To attach exhaust/combustion air inlet hood:

1.Remove screws securing blower access panel and remove access panel. For location of blower access panel, see Figure 2.

2.Remove exhaust/combustion air inlet hood from the carton, located inside the blower compartment.

3.Attach blower access panel.

4.Attach the combustion air inlet/exhaust hood with screws. Reference Figure 3 for proper location. Screws are in carton with the hood.

5.Vent the unit using the flue exhaust hood, as supplied from the factory, without alteration or addition.

D.COVER PANEL INSTALLATION/CONVERSION PROCEDURE

DOWNFLOW TO HORIZONTAL

1.Remove the screws and covers from the outside of the supply and return sections.

2.Install the covers in the bottom supply and return openings with the painted side up. See Figure 6. Use the existing gasket to seal the covers.

3.Secure the supply cover to the base of the unit with 1 screw, engaging prepunched tab in unit base.

4.Secure the return cover to the base of the unit with screws engaging prepunched holes in the unit base.

This unit is provided with 2 - 25X 16X 1disposable filters. When replacing filters, ensure they are inserted fully to the back to prevent bypass.

E. CLEARANCES

The following minimum clearances must be observed for proper unit performance and serviceability. Reference Figure 7.

NOTE: Supply duct may be installed with “0’ inch clearance to combustible materials, provided 1minimum Fiberglass insulation is applied either inside or on the outside of the duct.

FIGURE 6

COVER GASKET DETAIL FOR UNITS SHIPPED FOR DOWNFLOW APPLICATION BEING CONVERTED TO HORIZONTAL

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Contents Heat Controller Table of Contents IV. Specifications II. IntroductionIII. Checking Product Received Quick Reference Guide For R-410A Safety InformationVI. Unit Dimensions Supply and Return Dimensions Location Considerations VII. InstallationOutside Slab Installation Cover Panel INSTALLATION/CONVERSION Procedure Attaching Exhaust and Combustion AIR Inlet HoodsClearances Rooftop Installation Is Very Important and the INSTALLER’S ResponsibilityDuctwork Return AIR Rooftop UNI Roof or Ground Level Installation VIII. GAS SUPPLY, Condensate Drain and PipingGAS Connection NOx Models LP ConversionRegulator cap securely Adjusting or Checking Furnace InputPower Supply IX. WiringCondensate Drain Condensate DrainRecommended Branch Circuit Disconnect Location Branch Circuit Ampacity Supply Wire LENGTH-FEETInternal Wiring HOOK-UPThermostat Normal Furnace Operating Sequence Furnace Section Controls Ignition SystemTo Shut Down Furnace Operating InstructionsXI. System Operating Information Furnace Section Maintenance Lubrication Cooling Section MaintenanceTroubleshooting Replacement PartsWiring Diagrams ChargingIntegrated Furnace Control Speed TAP Block Page Nominal Sizes 3-5 Tons 10.6-17.6 kW XII. General Data TGC ModelsGeneral Data TGC Models Gross Cooling Capacity Btu kW 50,000 Gross Cooling Capacity Btu kW 50,000 61,000 Gross Cooling Capacity Btu kW 61,000 Electrical Data TGC Series XIII. MiscellaneousDrive GAS Electric Units TGCDIRECT-DRIVE Blower 208 Airflow Performance DIRECT-DRIVE 230 Airflow Performance GASCFM Air Delivery/RPM/Watts-460 Volts DIRECT-DRIVE 460 Airflow PerformanceGAS Electric Units TGC Range 1090 Motor 1/2 H.P. 1750 RPM 910 TON 13 Seer Models Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram TON Cooling 13 Seer TON Cooling 13 Seer TON Cooling 13 Seer TON Cooling 14 Seer Cooling Trouble Shooting Chart Furnace Troubleshooting Guide Page Page

A-13 specifications

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