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Section III - Minimum Operating Clearances

This section discusses applying a condensing unit / heat pump in installations where there are space
constraints.

These concerns must be addressed:
1. System Operation - Adequate airflow must be provided to the condensing unit / heat pump in order
to enable appropriate heat transfer. If this is accomplished, head pressure will remain at an effective
operating range.
2. System Servicability - Proper space must be allowed for HVAC service technician to properly
maintain the condensing unit / heat pump. Furthermore, space must be allowed for major component
change out in the event of a failure. Working space is determined by the National Electric Code
3. Space Maintenance - Appropriate area must be allowed in order maintain the ground area where the
units are positioned to prohibit debris from collecting on the panels, thus further providing unobstructed
airflow to the condensing unit.
4. State, Local Codes, and National Codes shall prevail. Check with the local jurisdiction before
installation to assure compliance.

Numerous projects require reduced clearances between outdoor units and adjacent walls, fences and other
units. The obstruction in question is usually one of the following:

1. Deck.
2. One or more walls of an adjacent building.
3. Fences or barriers provided to reduce sound transmission or visually screen the equipment.
4. Other outdoor units in a multi-unit installation.
5. A combination of the above.

The prime considerations involved in establishing minimum clearances are:

1. Adequate airflow to the outdoor coil with minimum recirculation.
2. Service access to the equipment.
3. Compliance with the National Electric Code and other applicable codes.
4. Design temperature - Design temperatures greater than 105F require additional consideration.

I. In order to assure that adequate airflow reaches the XL19

condensing unit, size free air passages at 300

feet per minute velocity (FPM). See condensing unit airflow performance on page 16 of this document; or,
for the most current information, consult the unit’s product data manual.

II. The importance of providing proper service access to equipment cannot be overemphasized. The HVAC
service technician’s job may be performed with greater ease if adequate service space is allowed.

III. Knowledge of the National Electric Code and other applicable codes for the job sight location is a
necessity in order to satisfy local inspectors. These codes are in place for service as well as safety.

IV. Be sure to read all provisions and footnotes contained in this document. When ambient temperatures
exceed 105F, more space may be required for minimum operating clearances.

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Summary of Contents for XL19i-APG02-EN

Page 1: ...Application Guide XL19i APG02 EN Low Outdoor Operating Temperature Unit Mounting Minimum Clearances Refrigerant Piping Limitations Trane XL19i heat pumps and cooling units...

Page 2: ...riteriaasrelatedtotheTraneXL19i coolingunitsandheatpumps Thisbulletindiscusses I OffSeasonCoolingOperation II UnitMounting III MinimumOperatingClearances IV RefrigerantPipingLimitations ISSUEDBY Produ...

Page 3: ...ning if the XL19i will operate at the specified conditions as well as required accessories E R U T A R E P M E T D O S E I R O S S E C C A D E R I U Q E R l e d o M 5 4 0 F 0 4 0 3 0 F 0 0 F i 9 1 L X...

Page 4: ...e W3 Blue B Orange O R Y2 Y1 G W1 X2 B O EDR 1 EDC EDR Y1 Red R Ylow Green G White W1 White W2 White W3 Blue B EDC Heat Pump Split System andAY28X084 Evaporator Defrost Control 2TTZ9 TWE E Thermostat...

Page 5: ...aseobservethefollowing 1 Anytimetheunitistobesupportedfromtheedge thesupportingmaterialshallextendminimumtwo inches under the perimeter of the unit s base 2 Themountingholelocationsaremoldedinthebasep...

Page 6: ...drilled support must extend 2 from the basepan perimeter support center of unit If supporting the base pan from the perimeter the support must extend under the base pan at least 2 Trane recom mends su...

Page 7: ...more walls of an adjacent building 3 Fences or barriers provided to reduce sound transmission or visually screen the equipment 4 Otheroutdoorunitsinamulti unitinstallation 5 A combination of the above...

Page 8: ...ice clearance for personnel safety This distance may be increased under certain conditions Please refer to the most current edition of the National Electric Code for more information Page15ofthisdocum...

Page 9: ...m overhang from side of unit to deck 3 minimum from top of unit to deck Outdoor Unit SIDE VIEW FrontView 3 minimum from side of unit to wall of home Outdoor Unit 2 maximum deck overhang to side of uni...

Page 10: ...of deck 3 Minimum Clearance from side of unit to wall of structure Outdoor Unit Outdoor wall of home Deck Edge TOPVIEW ISOMETRIC VIEW Pg 10 Illustrations provided to designate required clearances Tran...

Page 11: ...it shall have1 5 feet clearance from both walls 2 3 0 feet clearance in between units if service panels face each other this clearance may be increased to 4 0 feet per NEC 3 2 0 feet clearance from ot...

Page 12: ...feet Consult the National Electric Code for more informationregardingminimumclearancesforworkingspaces Service Panel Service Panel 1 5 min 1 5 m i n 1 5 m i n 1 5 min 12345 12345 12345 12345 123 123 1...

Page 13: ...elocity B For locations where the design ambient temperature exceeds 105F 1 Corner unit shall have 2 0 feet clearance from one wall and 2 5 feet clearance from the other wall 2 3 5 feet clearance in b...

Page 14: ...be increased to 3 5 feet Please consult the 2002 or current Edition of the National Electric Code Article 110 for the most up to date information D Fence construction 1 Height shall not exceed the top...

Page 15: ...M 3 5FT 1 2 mm 4FT Note Where the conditions are as follows Condition 1 Exposed live parts on one side and no live or grounded parts on the other side of the working space or exposed live parts on bo...

Page 16: ...5 7 0 4 A 0 0 0 1 A 0 6 0 9 Z T T 2 5 7 0 4 A 0 0 0 1 A 0 6 0 9 Z W T 2 5 7 0 4 Required Opening CFM 300 FPM Example Given Qty of 2 units in an area surrounded by a fence on two sides and solid walls...

Page 17: ...9 Z W T 2 4 8 7 9 4 4 1 7 3 4 1 4 3 A 0 0 0 1 A 6 3 0 9 Z T T 2 4 8 7 9 4 4 1 7 3 4 1 4 3 A 0 0 0 1 A 6 3 0 9 Z W T 2 4 8 7 9 4 4 1 7 3 4 1 4 3 A 0 0 0 1 A 8 4 0 9 Z T T 2 4 8 7 9 4 4 1 7 3 4 1 4 3 A...

Page 18: ...however do not operate simultaneously Therefore itiscrucialthatrefrigerantlinesareproperlysizedanddonotexceedthelength setforthintheunit sinstallationmanual 2 Linelengthlimits A Gas line 80 feet linea...

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Page 20: ...trane com Literature Order Number File Number XL19i APG02 EN 03 04 Supersedes XL19i APG01 EN 01 03 Stocking Location Since Trane has a policy of continuous product improvement it reserves the right to...

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