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2 Shipping Inspection
Always transport the unit upright; laying the unit on its side or top
during transit may cause equipment damage. The installer should in
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spect the product upon receipt for shipping damage and subsequent
investigation is the responsibility of the carrier. The installer must
verify the model number, specifications, electrical characteristics,
and accessories are correct prior to installation. The distributor or
manufacturer will not accept claims from dealers for transportation
damage or installation of incorrectly shipped units.
2.1 Parts
Also inspect the unit to verify all required components are
present and intact. Report any missing components imme-
diately to Goodman or to the distributor. Use only factory
authorized replacement parts (see Section 5). Make sure to
include the full product model number and serial number
when reporting and/or obtaining service parts.
2.2 Handling
Use caution when transporting/carrying the unit. Do not move
unit using shipping straps. Do not carry unit with hooks or sharp
objects. The preferred method of carrying the unit after arrival
at the job site is to carry via a two-wheel hand truck from the
back or sides or via hand by carrying at the cabinet corners.
3 Codes & Regulations
This product is designed and manufactured to comply with appli
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cable national codes. Installation in accordance with such codes
and/or prevailing local codes/regulations is the responsibility of the
installer. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for equipment
installed in violation of any codes or regulations.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
issued various regulations regarding the introduction and disposal
of refrigerants. Failure to follow these regulations may harm the
environment and can lead to the imposition of substantial fines.
Should you have any questions please contact the local office of the
EPA and/or refer to EPA’s website www.epa.gov.
4 Replacement Parts
When reporting shortages or damages, or ordering repair parts,
give the complete product model and serial numbers as stamped
on the product. Replacement parts for this product are available
through your contractor or local distributor. For the location of your
nearest distributor consult the white business pages, the yellow
page section of the local telephone book or contact:
HOMEOWNER SUPPORT
GOODMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, L.P.
19001 KERMIER ROAD,
WALLER, TX 77484
(877) 254-4729
5 Pre-Installation Considerations
5.1 Preparation
Keep this document with the unit. Carefully read all instruc
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tions for the installation prior to installing product. Make sure
each step or procedure is understood and any special consid
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erations are taken into account before starting installation.
Assemble all tools, hardware and supplies needed to complete
the installation. Some items may need to be purchased locally.
Make sure everything needed to install the product is on hand
before starting.
5.2 System Matches
The entire system (combination of indoor and outdoor
sections) must be manufacturer approved and Air-Condi
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tioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) listed.
NOTE:
Installation of unmatched systems is not permitted.
Damage or repairs due to installation of unmatched systems
is not covered under the warranty.
5.3 Interconnecting Tubing
Give special consideration to minimize the length of refrigerant
tubing when installing air handlers. Refer to Remote Cooling/
Heat Pump Service Manual RS6200006, and TP-107 Long Line
Set Application R-410A for tubing guidelines. If possible, allow
adequate length of tubing such that the coil may be removed
(for inspection or cleaning services) from the cabinet without
disconnecting the tubing.
5.4 Clearances
The unit clearance from a combustible surface may be 0”.
However, service clearance must take precedence. A minimum
of 24” in front of the unit for service clearance is required.
Additional clearance on one side or top will be required for
electrical wiring connections. Consult all appropriate reg
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ulatory codes prior to determining final clearances. When
installing this unit in an area that may become wet (such as
crawl spaces), elevate the unit with a sturdy, non-porous ma
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terial. In installations that may lead to physical damage (i.e. a
garage) it is advised to install a protective barrier to prevent
such damage. Always install units such that a positive slope
in condensate line (1/4” per foot) is allowed.
5.5 Horizontal Applications
If installed above a finished living space, a secondary drain
pan (as required by many building codes), must be installed
under the entire unit and its condensate drain line must be
routed to a location such that the user will see the condensate
discharge.
6 Installation Location
NOTE:
These air handlers are designed for
indoor installation only
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The AVPTC**14** product line may be installed in one of the up
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flow, downflow, horizontal left or horizontal right orientations as
shown in Figures 2, 3, 4 and 5. The unit may be installed in upflow
or horizontal left orientation as shipped (refer to specific sections
for more information).
Minor field modifications are necessary to convert to downflow
or horizontal right as indicated in below sections.
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