Subject to change without prior notice Revised 03-11
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TA Series
InITIAl InSPeCTIon
Be certain to inspect all cartons or crates on each unit
as received at the job site before signing the freight
bill. Verify that all items have been received and that
there are no visible damages; note any shortages or
damages on all copies of the freight bill. In the event
of damage or shortage, remember that the purchaser
is responsible for filing the necessary claims with the
carrier. Concealed damages not discovered until after
removing the units from the packaging must be
reported to the carrier within 24 hours of receipt.
GenerAl deSCrIPTIon
These Water-to-Air Heat Pumps provide the best
combination of performance and efficiency
available. Safety devices are built into each unit to
provide the maximum system protection possible
when properly installed and maintained.
The TA Water-to-Air Heat Pumps are Underwriters
Laboratories (UL) and (cUL) listed for safety. The
water-to-Air Heat Pumps are designed to operate
with entering fluid temperature between 20°F to
80°F in the heating mode and between 50°F to
110°F in the cooling mode.
50°F Min. EWT for well water applications with
sufficient water flow to prevent freezing.
Antifreeze solution is required for all closed
loop applications. Cooling Tower/Boiler and
Earth Coupled (Geo Thermal) applications
should have sufficient antifreeze solution to
protect against extreme conditions and
equipment failure. Frozen water coils are not
covered under warranty.
This product should not be used for
temporarily heating/cooling during
construction. Doing so may effect the units
warranty.
MoVInG And STorAGe
If the equipment is not needed for immediate
installation upon its arrival at the job site, it should
be left in its shipping carton and stored in a clean,
dry area. Units must only be stored or moved in the
normal upright position as indicated by the “UP”
arrows on each carton at all times. If unit stacking is
required, stack units as follows: Vertical units less
than 6 tons, no more than two high. Horizontal units
less than 6 tons, no more than three high. “Do not
stack units larger than 6 tons.”
SAfeTY ConSIderATIonS
Installation and servicing of this equipment can be
hazardous due to system pressure and electrical
components. Only trained and qualified personnel
should install, repair, or service the equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic functions of
maintenance such as cleaning coils and replacing
filters.
Caution
Before performing service or maintenance
operations on the system, turn off main power
to the unit. Electrical shock could cause
personal injury or death.
When working on equipment, always observe
precautions described in the literature, tags, and
labels attached to the unit. Follow all safety codes.
Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use a
quenching cloth for brazing, and place a fire
extinguisher close to the work area.
loCATIon
Locate the unit in an indoor area that allows easy
removal of the filter and access panels, and has
enough room for service personnel to perform
maintenance or repair. Provide sufficient room to
make fluid, electrical, and duct connection(s). If the
unit is located in a confined space such as a closet,
provisions must be made for return air to freely enter
the space. On horizontal units, allow adequate room
below the unit for a condensate drain trap and do
not locate the unit above supply piping. These units
are not approved for outdoor installation; therefore,
they must be installed inside the structure being
conditioned. Do not locate in areas that are subject
to freezing.
InSTAllATIon
Caution
Remove all shipping blocks under blower
housing. Loosen compressor mounting bolts.
MounTInG VerTICAl unITS
Vertical units up to six tons are available in left or
right air return configurations. Vertical units should
be mounted level on a vibration absorbing pad
Initial Inspection