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SECTION 11: V
ERTICAL
MOUNTING
L
EGS
55 of 198
SECTION 11: VERTICAL MOUNTING LEGS
Legs can
b
e
u
sed
w
hen mo
u
nting an air handler on a
concrete sla
b
or directly on the floor. Legs are
a
v
aila
b
le for models TT112 - TT221 in the
u
pright
config
u
ration.They cannot
b
e
u
sed if the optional
inlet damper is s
u
pplied.
See Page 55, Figure 50
.
11.1 Attachin
g
Le
g
s to Air Handler
Legs m
u
st first
b
e fastened to the air handler
b
efore
attaching them to the concrete sla
b
or floor. To attach
the 36" (91.4 cm) legs to the air handler, the air
handler m
u
st first
b
e lifted
u
sing the pro
v
ided lifting
l
u
gs.
See Page 27, Figure 6
for safe lifting practices.
The legs can no
w
b
e mo
u
nted one at a time to each
o
u
tside corner
b
y
u
tilizing hard
w
are listed
on Page
56, Figure 51
and s
u
pplied
w
ith the legs. Place the
leg on the o
u
tside corner and attach
w
ith the
pre
v
io
u
sly listed hard
w
are. Each
b
olt location m
u
st
ha
v
e hard
w
are installed. Once the legs are mo
u
nted
in place, cross mem
b
ers m
u
st
b
e attached.
See
Page 56, Figure
.
NOTE:
If
u
sing a filter section
w
ith
u
pright air handler
and mo
u
nting legs, the mo
u
nting legs m
u
st
b
e
attached to the filter section
u
sing the same
techniq
u
es listed pre
v
io
u
sly. The ½" (1.27 cm) thick
do
ub
le-sided
u
rethane foam tape sho
u
ld
b
e applied
b
et
w
een the air handler and the filter section.
11.2 Attachin
g
Le
g
s to Slab
To attach the legs to a concrete sla
b
, or floor, the
b
ase of each leg is eq
u
ipped
w
ith t
w
o ¾" holes.
St
u
ds (pro
v
ided
b
y others) m
u
st
b
e installed in the
concrete sla
b
, or floor.
The air handler may no
w
b
e placed do
w
n o
v
er the
sla
b
st
u
ds. The legs sho
u
ld then
b
e
b
olted do
w
n
u
sing n
u
ts, lock and flat
w
ashers.
FIGURE 50: Mountin
g
Le
g
Dimensions (TT112 - TT21
8
)
Crush Hazard
Use proper lifting
equipment and
practices.
Falling Hazard
Use proper safety
equipment and prac-
tices to avoid falling.
Severe Injury Hazard
Use proper lifting
practices and equip-
ment.
Equipment and
accessories are
heavy.
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear
during installation,
operation and
service.
Edges are sharp.
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
A
B
C
Model
A
B
C
Hardware
Qty.
Wei
g
ht
TT112 &
TT115
in
cm
36.0
91.4
9.5
24.1
26.0
66.0
28.0
lb
k
g
70
31.8
TT11
8
in
cm
36.0
91.4
9.5
24.1
30.0
76.2
28.0
lb
k
g
70
31.8
TT212 &
TT215
in
cm
36.0
91.4
9.5
24.1
26.0
66.0
28.0
lb
k
g
70
31.8
TT21
8
in
cm
36.0
91.4
9.5
24.1
33.0
83.8
28.0
lb
k
g
70
31.8
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