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American Standard TAM9A0C42V41DA User Manual

American Standard TAM9A0C42V41DA
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Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning
equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person
could result in death or serious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that
are attached to the equipment.
April 2020
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Variable Speed Air Handlers
Convertible 2 5 Ton
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Installer’s Guide

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American Standard TAM9A0C42V41DA Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelTAM9A0C42V41DA
SeriesTAM9
BrandAmerican Standard
Cooling Capacity3.5 tons
SEER RatingUp to 21 SEER
Width21 inches
Depth21 inches
RefrigerantR-410A
Voltage208/230V
Phase1
TypeAir Handler
Heating Capacity42, 000 BTU/h
HSPF RatingUp to 10 HSPF
Warranty10 years
Maximum External Static Pressure0.8 in. WC
Motor TypeVariable Speed
Coil ConnectionsSweat
Compatible withAmerican Standard

Summary

Variable Speed Air Handlers

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Electrical and Voltage Hazards

Covers risks of electrocution, component damage, and requirements for safe electrical handling.

Refrigerant and Physical Hazards

Warns about pressurized refrigerant systems and potential injuries from sharp edges.

Grounding and General Safety

Emphasizes proper grounding procedures and the importance of observing all safety precautions.

Refrigerant Line System

Refrigerant Line Sizing and Layout

Details on connection sizes for vapor and liquid lines, and a diagram of key refrigerant components.

Refrigerant Line Brazing Preparation

Initial Brazing Steps and Precautions

Steps for removing unit panels and protecting sensitive components before brazing refrigerant lines.

Refrigerant Line Brazing Execution

Field Line Set Connection and Brazing

Procedures for connecting the field-supplied line set to the indoor coil and performing brazing.

Refrigerant Line Integrity Testing

Pressure Testing and Evacuation Process

Steps for pressurizing the system, performing leak checks, and evacuating to required micron levels.

Refrigerant Line Completion

Line Set Panel Reinstallation

Final steps for reinstalling the line set panel, ensuring proper grommet placement and sealing.

Condensate Drain Piping Installation

Drain Piping General Guidelines

Rules for plumbing condensate drains, ensuring proper slope, material, and connection types.

Connecting Drains by Orientation

Specific steps for connecting condensate drains based on the unit's airflow orientation (upflow, downflow, horizontal).

Low Voltage Electrical Wiring

Low Voltage Wire Length Specifications

Maximum permitted lengths for low voltage control wiring based on wire gauge and system type.

Low Voltage Wiring Hookup Guide

Instructions for routing and connecting low voltage wiring to the air handler control board.

Control Board Installation and Wiring

Mounting and Connecting the Control Board

Steps for installing the main control board, including orientation and connecting the wiring harness.

Low Voltage Wiring Diagrams

High Voltage Electrical Connections

Power Supply and Wiring Compliance

Requirements for matching the high voltage power supply and adhering to national, state, and local codes.

High Voltage Wiring Installation Details

Display and User Interface

TAM9 Technician Menu Navigation

Initial System Start-Up

TAM9 Operating Sequences

Mode Operations and Controls

Detailed explanation of how the unit functions in various modes like cooling, heating, defrost, and freeze protection.

Advanced Operation and Testing

Fault Management and Clearing

Final Installation Checkout

Comprehensive Checkout Checklist

A checklist of essential installation and operational checks to confirm system readiness.

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