Manual 2100-547G
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WALL MOUNTING INFORMATION
1. Two holes for the supply and return air openings
must be cut through the wall as shown in Figure 3.
2. On wood frame walls, the wall construction must
be strong and rigid enough to carry the weight of
the unit without transmitting any unit vibration.
3. Concrete block walls must be thoroughly inspected
to insure that they are capable of carrying the
weight of the installed unit.
MOUNTING THE UNIT
1. These units are secured by wall mounting brackets
which secure the unit to the outside wall surface at
both sides. A bottom mounting bracket, attached
to skid for shipping, is provided for ease of
installation, but is not required.
2. The unit itself is suitable for 0" clearance, but the
supply air duct flange and the first 3' of supply
air duct require a minimum of 1/4" clearance to
combustible material. However, it is generally
recommended that a 1" clearance is used for
ease of installation and maintaining the required
clearance to combustible material. See Figure 3
for details on opening sizes.
3. Locate and mark lag bolt locations and bottom
mounting bracket location. See Figures 3A and
3B.
4. Mount bottom mounting bracket.
5. Hook top rain flashing, attached to front-right of
supply flange for shipping, under back bend of top.
6. Position unit in opening and secure with 5/16" lag
bolts; use 7/8" diameter flat washers on the lag bolts.
7. Secure rain flashing to wall and caulk across entire
length of top. See Figures 3A and 3B.
8. For additional mounting rigidity, the return air
and supply air frames or collars can be drilled
and screwed or welded to the structural wall itself
(depending upon wall construction). Be sure to
observe required clearance if combustible wall.
PLACEMENT
1. On side-by-side installations, maintain a minimum
of 20" clearance on right side to allow access to
control panel and heat strips, and to allow proper
airflow to the outdoor coil. Additional clearance
may be required to meet local or national codes.
2. Care should be taken to ensure that the
recirculation and obstruction of condenser
discharge air does not occur. Recirculation of
condenser discharge air can be from either a
single unit or multiple units. Any object such
as shrubbery, a building or a large object can
cause obstructions to the condenser discharge
air. Recirculation or reduced airflow caused
by obstructions will result in reduced capacity,
possible unit pressure safety lockouts and reduced
unit service life.
For units with a blow-through condenser, such as
the T**S 11 EER units, it is recommended there
be a minimum distance of 15' between the front of
the unit and any barrier or 20' between the fronts
of two opposing (facing) units.
REQUIRED STEPS AFTER FINAL
PLACEMENT (T48S & T60S UNITS ONLY)
The compressor is secured to the unit base for
shipping. Although unit will perform as designed
with the compressor secured in place, there may be
noticeable additional noise and vibration. To obtain
WARNING
Failure to provide the 1/4" clearance between
the supply duct and a combustible surface
for the first 3ʹ of duct can result in fire causing
damage, injury or death.
WARNING
Failure to bolt the unit to the wall could result
in the unit falling, causing injury or death!
Follow all mounting instructions.
Clearances Required for Service Access
and Adequate Condenser Airflow
MODELS
LEFT SIDE
RIGHT SIDE
T30S
15"
20"
T36S, T42S, T48S, T60S
20"
20"
Minimum Clearances Required to
Combustible Materials
MODELS
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
FIRST 3'
CABINET
T30S
1/4"
0"
T36S, T42S, T48S, T60S