Installation

1Secure the door frame to the side studs using the holes located in the door frame and field provided screws, Figure 6.

Figure 6: Door opening

Note: If the gap between the door frame, and the side stud is over 1/16- inch, place a shim in between the door frame and the stud to prevent the door frame from bending/denting.

2Place the air panel into the door opening. The gasket on the back side of the air panel should seal around the coil perimeter, Figure 7.

Figure 7: Air panel gasket

3After verifying that the air panel gas- ket is sealed to the coil, secure the air panel to the door frame using the slots located on the sides of the air panel, Figure 8.

Figure 8: Secure to door frame

4Install Filter.

5Vacuum all dust and construction debris from unit after cutting out supply/return openings.

Supply Air Ductwork

1A 2" (50.8 mm) duct flange (field provided) may be required to help eliminate supply air from recirculat- ing back into the return air, air-to-re- frigerant coil prior to discharging into the space.

2Equipment containing a top dis- charge, ducted design: install field ductwork to the unit providing a wa- ter tight flexible connector at the unit. This helps prevent operating sounds from transmitting through the ductwork. Elbows with turning vanes or splitters are recommended to minimize air noise due to turbu- lence and to help reduce static pres- sure.

Chassis Installation

1Remove three 16-inch bolts on the chassis and discard, Figure 9.

Figure 9: Shipping bolts

2Rotate the triangular metal plate to cover the bolt holes in the chassis. Secure with two sheet metal screws.

3Remove two shipping brackets (one on each side) attached to the chassis slide rails and discard, Figure 10.

Note: Remove this bracket only if the enhanced sound package design is preferred.

Figure 10: Bracket removal for enhanced sound package

4Connect water coil pipe to the sys- tem riser with a flexible steel hose assembly.

5Verify that the shut-off/balancing valve in the return line/supply line are closed.

6Place shut-off valves in appropriate location (see sticker on the equip- ment for best placement recom- mendation) to allow chassis to slide easily in/out of unit cabinetry.

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Trane GETB manual Supply Air Ductwork, Chassis Installation

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