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18-GE01D1-9

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Installer’s Guide

12. Make sure there are provisions for installing con-

densate drain lines.

13. If side, front or rear return is required, air handler

must be elevated or placed on a plenum
(TAYPLNM100 or 101). Connecting return duct di-
rectly to the side, front or rear of the cabinet is not
approved.

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.

B. UNIT INSTALLATION

UPFLOW

a. For maximum efficiency, the horizontal drip tray

should be removed. Tray removal requires that the
coil be removed by sliding the coil out on the coil
channel supports. The tray is detached by remov-
ing the two screws at the drain pan and the two

screws holding the two brackets at the top of the
coil.

b. Remove the factory installed baffle assembly

from the apex of the coil by removing the 5/16"
hex head screws.

Replace this baffle with the factory supplied nar-
row coil baffle using the screws removed previ-
ously (See Figure 3).

c. Position unit on Pedestal or other suitable foun-

dation. If Pedestal is not used, a frame strong
enough to support the total weight must be pro-
vided. Provide a minimum height of 14 inches for
proper unrestricted airflow.

d.  Openings where field wiring enters the

cabinet must be completely sealed.  Location
of power entry is shown on the outline drawing.
Use 2.5" clear stickers to seal all unused electri-
cal knockouts and cage nut openings.

e. If a return air duct is connected to the air han-

dler, it must be the same dimensions as shown in
the outline drawing.

f. Pedestal and unit should be isolated from the

foundation using a suitable isolating material.

DOWNFLOW

a. For maximum efficiency, the horizontal drip

tray should be removed. Tray removal requires
that the coil be removed by sliding the coil out on

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

Remove
and 
Discard

Replace
with 
Narrow
Baffle

For Maximum Efficiency on

Horizontal  Left,

Upflow and Downflow

DOWNFLOW BAFFLE KIT

X

X

7/8" GASKET

SCREWS TO 
REMOVE COIL

SCREWS TO 
REMOVE COIL

DISCARD
DRIP TRAY

1/2" GASKET
INSIDE SURFACE
OF BAFFLE

7/8" GASKET

SECT. X-X

(TYP. BOTH SIDES)

FILL WITH SEALANT

WATER

BLOW-OFF

BAFFLES

ATTACH WITH

2 SCREWS

EACH SIDE

WATER

DIVERTER

BAFFLES

(5-ton only)

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

Summary of Contents for TWE031E13FB1

Page 1: ...on and are fully con vertible to downflow or horizontal left Refer to Section B beginning on page 3 for additional information INSPECTION Check carefully for any shipping damage This must be re ported...

Page 2: ...r 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 a fossil fuel device be installed and...

Page 3: ...ee Figure 3 c Position unit on Pedestal or other suitable foun dation If Pedestal is not used a frame strong enough to support the total weight must be pro vided Provide a minimum height of 14 inches...

Page 4: ...shown in the outline drawing HORIZONTAL LEFT a For maximum efficiency and Customer ease of filter maintenance it is recommended that a prop erly sized remote filter and grille be installed for horizo...

Page 5: ...ush fit for 3 4 or 1 1 2 duct board applications see the Outline drawing on page 10 for sizes of the duct connections After the duct is secured seal around the supply duct to prevent air leakage NOTE...

Page 6: ...imary drain See Figure 6 Two secondary drain connections are provided for the different orientations See Figure 6 The lower of the two should be connected as a backup to prevent conden sate overflow b...

Page 7: ...SWITCHES AS SHIPPED COOLING HEATING AIRFLOW FAN OFF DELAY AUXILIARY HEAT SPEEDS 0 OFF OFF 50 80 100 if necessary 50 Dehumidify Fast Coil Cooling and Heating Efficiency 7 5 minutes 3 minutes 1 minute...

Page 8: ...8 18 GE01D1 9 Installer s Guide TWE E AIR HANDLERS WITH SINGLE STAGE COOLING 2 STAGE HEAT TWE E AIR HANDLERS WITH TWO STAGE COOLING 2 STAGE HEAT From Dwg No B801074...

Page 9: ...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 pump system with supplementary heat...

Page 10: ...STIBLE MATERIAL REQUIRED SERVICE CLEARANCE RECOMMENDED SIDES 0 2 FRONT 0 21 BACK 0 0 INLET DUCT 0 1 OUTLET DUCT 1 1 FOR THE FIRST 3 FT OF OUTLET DUCT WHEN ELECTRIC HEATERS ARE INSTALLED EXCEPT MODELS...

Page 11: ...0 21 00 1 50 CAGE NUT MOUNTING LOCATION FOR TWE AIR HANDLERS FOR TWO PIECE CABINET ONLY Model No H W A B TWE031E13 43 00 21 50 17 00 39 00 TWE037E13 45 00 23 50 19 00 41 00 TWE040E13 51 75 26 00 23 80...

Page 12: ...e that grounding of unit is in accord with code 3 Make sure unit suspension if used is secure and that there are no tools or loose debris in around or on top of the unit 4 Check all duct outlets they...

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