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6.1 UNIT DIMENSIONS

Fig. 6-1 DIMENSIONS 

Low voltage 
connection 

Breaker switch 
(for electric heater 
only) 

  

  

    

   D

     W1 

H

 

Return a

ir openin

g

High voltage connection
7/8˝ dia knock outs

Vapor line connection  
copper (sweat)(3/4˝dia pipe) 

Liquid line connection  
copper (sweat)(3/8˝dia pipe) 

All units are configured for vertical upflow.  
Units cannot be installed in any other configuration. 

Auxiliary drain connection 3/4”  
female pipe thread (NPT) 

Primary drain conncetion 3/4”  
female pipe thread (NPT) 

Front return shown. Units may 
also be installed as bottom 
return. See the applications 
section for more detail. 

NOTE:Hand tighten only 

Section 7. Dimensional Data 

10 

DIMENSIONAL DATA 

18 

36-1/2"[928] 

88/99  [40]/[45] 

MODEL SIZE

Dimensions inch [mm] 

UNIT HEIGHT  

"H" IN. [mm] 

UNIT WIDTH  

"W" IN.[mm] 

UNIT LENGHT 

"D" IN.[mm] 

UNIT WEIGHT  

/SHIPPING WEIGHT  

(LBS.[kg]) 

20-1/2"[522]  17--2/5"[422] 

15"[381] 

9-1/2"[242] 

36-1/2"[928] 

88/99  [40]/[45] 

20-1/2"[522]  17--2/5"[422] 

15"[381] 

9-1/2"[242] 

24 

UNIT WIDTH  

"W1" IN.[mm] 

UNIT LENGHT 

"D1" IN.[mm] 

30 
36 

39-1/2"[1004] 

110/121  [50]/[55] 

22"[559] 

18--4/5"[477] 

19"[483] 

9-1/2"[242] 

39-1/2"[1004] 

110/121  [50]/[55] 

22"[559] 

18--4/5"[477] 

19"[483] 

9-1/2"[242] 

Summary of Contents for TMM4A0A18S21SA

Page 1: ...o air conditioning applications Field installed electric resistance heaters are available 18 GF07D1 1 FRONT OR BOTTOM RETURN AIR PAINTED FINISH ON GALVANIZED STEEL STURDY POLYCARBONATE DRAIN PANS The...

Page 2: ...ause rapid deterioration of the cabinet and internal components CAUTION SAFETY HAZARD Sharp Edge Hazard Be careful of sharp edges on equipment or any cuts made on sheet metal while installing or servi...

Page 3: ...by using 3 wood screws not provided Make sure the bracket is level in order to provided proper drainage from the unit Note Do not attach the wall mounting bracket into unsupported dry wall Make sure t...

Page 4: ...ACCA Manual D Design for Residential Winter and Summer Air Conditioning and Equipment Selection Latest editions are available from ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America 1513 16th Street N W Wa...

Page 5: ...commonly used with AC single stage cooling with electric heat The thermostat will energize the fan on a demand for cool Install the thermostat on an inside wall away from drafts lights or other heat s...

Page 6: ...lines 4 Verify that all electrical connections are tight 5 Check all duct outlets they must be open and unrestricted 6 Check drain lines and be sure all joints are tight 7 Be sure the return air filte...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 4 1...

Page 8: ...861 878 885 903 923 945 Watts 236 231 227 226 221 217 211 Amps 1 03 1 01 1 0 0 99 0 98 0 96 0 94 CFM 938 894 860 859 813 764 710 674 573 465 RPM 921 937 950 953 967 980 994 1010 969 1051 Watts 300 29...

Page 9: ...rn configurations 3 SCFM is nearly the same with cooling performance airflow the gap is in the 1 to 2 0 0 0 1 02 0 2 05 0 24 06 0 3 07 0 4 10 0 5 12 0 6 15 0 7 17 0 8 20 CFM 997 948 903 891 861 809 76...

Page 10: ...conncetion 3 4 female pipe thread NPT Front return shown Units may also be installed as bottom return See the applications section for more detail NOTE Hand tighten only Section 7 Dimensional Data 10...

Page 11: ...er TX 75707 www trane com www americanstandardair com The manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications withou...

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