American Standard 2TEE3F62A1000A Installer'S Manual Download Page 3

18-GE06D1-4

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Installer’s Guide

From Dwg. 21B140413

4"

6"

17"

1"

3/8"

1/4" HOLES (4)

ACCESSORY BAY99X123

IF AIRHANDLER IS USED 

WITHOUT

 A FACTORY FURNISHED

SUPPLEMENTARY HEATER, A PLATE IS REQUIRED TO COVER
THE OPEN HOLE IN THE AIR FLOW SYSTEM

Figure 2

B. TWO PIECE CABINET DISASSEMBLY

(OPTIONAL)

NOTE: For easier installation into tight areas, the 4 and
5 ton air handlers can be disassembled and reas-
sembled after moved to an attic or other space.

Steps for disassembly and reassembly (See Figures 3
and 4)
1.

Disconnect wiring.

2.

Remove center bracket.

3.

Remove blower assembly.

4.

Remove coil.

5.

Cut foil tape - minimum 3" foil tape.

6.

Remove top 8 screws. See Figure 3.

7.

Lift upper section.

8.

Set air handler in place.

9.

Attach screws - insure gaskets are aligned along
flange.

10. Use foil tape to seal - use minimum 3" foil tape.
11. Insert coil.
12. Reinstall blower assembly.
13. Reinstall center bracket.
14. Reconnect wiring.

NOTE: In Downflow, remove coil before blower by re-
versing steps 3 and 4.

Figure 3    Closeup of Spear Locations

SCREWS 5-8
LOCATED ON 
LEFT SIDE

1

2

3

4

11. If the outdoor unit is to be installed later, or by oth-

ers, then installation of the air handler must be
made to allow access for refrigerant lines, or attach
refrigerant lines to air handler when installing.

12. Make sure there are provisions for installing con-

densate drain lines.

13. If side, front or rear return is required, the air han-

dler must be elevated. Pedestal (TAYPLNM101)
may be used for 2/4TEE3F62.

14. Route refrigerant & condensate drain lines away

from air handler so they do not interfere with ac-
cess panels and filters.

15. When external accessories are used, the additional

height and width requirements must be considered
in the overall space needed.

16. These units are not approved for outdoor installa-

tion.

17. These units are approved for draw-through application

only.

18. FLOW-THROUGH BYPASS HUMIDIFIERS

Excessive bypass air may cause water blow-off,
which will adversely affect system operation and air
cleaner performance. To verify bypass airflow, fol-
low the Bypass Humidifier Pre-Installation Check-
out and Set-Up Procedures available through your
local distributor. Ask for publication number 18-
CH37D1-1.
STEAM AND FLOW-THROUGH FAN POWER
DUCT-MOUNTED HUMIDIFIERS
Follow the humidifier installation instructions.
These should only be installed on the supply air
side of the system.

Figure 4

2 Piece Wrapper Spear

Summary of Contents for 2TEE3F62A1000A

Page 1: ...or 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 convertible to downflow or h...

Page 2: ...aintained as stated on the air handler rating nameplate 10 If the unit is installed without a return air duct ap plicable local codes may limit this air handler to in stallation only in a single story...

Page 3: ...ater or by oth ers then installation of the air handler must be made to allow access for refrigerant lines or attach refrigerant lines to air handler when installing 12 Make sure there are provisions...

Page 4: ...enough to support the total weight must be pro vided 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 d...

Page 5: ...tab i When supplementary heaters are used accessory subbase TAYBASE102 for 2 4TEE3F62 must be used See Figure 1 j If a return duct is connected to the air handler it must be the same dimensions as th...

Page 6: ...n on the outline drawing Use 2 5 clear stickers provided to seal all unused electrical knockouts See Figure 8 k After ductwork connections are made seal air tight and per Local codes HORIZONTAL RIGHT...

Page 7: ...outline drawings i 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 provided to seal all unused...

Page 8: ...tion is the primary drain See Figure 14 3 4 NPT Secondary drain connection 3 4 NPT Primary drain connection Figure 14 BRAZE SHIELD Figure 13 Two secondary drain connections are provided for the differ...

Page 9: ...of the cross brace in the center of the unit 3 Field wiring diagrams are provided which show the low voltage wiring hookup for a single speed cooling only system with supplementary heaters and a heat...

Page 10: ...size tons cooling airflow adjustment Fan off delay options and heating airflow adjustment The switches appear as shown in Figure 18 If the airflow needs to be increased or decreased see the Airflow La...

Page 11: ...GLE SPEED AIR HANDLERS WITH 2 STAGE HEAT PUMP 2 STAGE HEAT AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL CHANGE OVER COMFORT CONTROL From Dwg 21B801073 COMFORT CONTROL AUTO 2 STAGE HEAT 2 STAGE COOL VARIABLE SPEED AIR HANDLER...

Page 12: ...CONTROL MANUAL 2 STAGE HEAT 2 STAGE COOL VARIABLE SPEED AIR HANDLER COOLING O D SECTION SINGLE SPEED COOLING O D SECTION SINGLE SPEED AIR HANDLER WITH 2 STAGE COOLING UNIT 2 STAGE HEAT AUTOMATIC CHANG...

Page 13: ...18 GE06D1 4 13 Installer s Guide OUTLINE DRAWING FOR 2 4TEE3F62...

Page 14: ...14 18 GE06D1 4 Installer s Guide 2 4TEE3F62 AIR HANDLERS H W 21 0 Model No H W 2TEE3F62A1000A 62 75 24 4TEE3D62B1000A 62 75 24...

Page 15: ...ed against the following checklist 1 Make sure power is OFF at 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...

Page 16: ...ntinuous product and product data improvement it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice American Standard Inc 6200 Troup Highway Tyler TX 75707 For more information cont...

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