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Trane TAM7A0C36H31SB User Manual

Trane TAM7A0C36H31SB
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18-GJ06D2-1
Convertible Air Handlers
2 – 5 Ton
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Installer’s Guide
ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES
Important: This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service information
pack upon completion of work.
Important: These instructions do not cover all variations
in systems nor provide for every possible contingency
to be met in connection with the installation. Should
further information be desired or should particular
problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the
purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be referred to
your installing dealer or local distributor.
See the TAM7 Service Facts document for
information on reading the Control Board LEDs, Air
Flow Tables and Troubleshooting Flowcharts.
Note: The manufacturer recommends installing
ONLY A.H.R.I. approved, matched indoor and outdoor
systems. Some of the benefits of installing approved
matched indoor and outdoor split systems are maximum
efficiency, optimum performance, and the best overall
system reliability.
Note: Condensation may occur on the surface of the air
handler when installed in an unconditioned space. When
units are installed in unconditioned spaces, verify that
all electrical and refrigerant line penetrations on the air
handler are sealed completely.
Note: Duct heaters cannot be applied
with this air handler.
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Trane TAM7A0C36H31SB Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTrane
ModelTAM7A0C36H31SB
CategoryAir Handlers
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Unit Design

Cabinet Penetration

Details on permitted cabinet penetrations for wiring and accessories.

Panel Removal

Instructions for removing the four access panels (Blower/Filter, Coil, Line Set, Heater).

Unit Preparation

Prepare The Unit For Installation

Steps for checking unit for damage and initial preparation before installation.

Unit Accessories

Lists and describes available accessory part numbers and their compatibility.

Optional Cabinet Disassembly

Disassemble cabinet for installation in tight areas or as needed

Step-by-step guide to disassembling the unit cabinet for installation in confined spaces.

Place Unit at Location

Carry Unit

Procedures and approved methods for safely carrying the unit to its installation location.

Unit Location Considerations

Unit Dimensions and Weight

Provides a table of unit dimensions and net weight for various models.

Four-Way Conversion

Explains how to configure the unit for upflow, downflow, horizontal right, or horizontal left airflow.

Non Ducted Applications

Guidelines for installing the air handler in non-ducted applications, including safety warnings.

Ducted Applications

Guidelines for installing the air handler in ducted applications, focusing on clearances.

Additional Unit Preparation Considerations

Important factors to consider before moving the unit, including building codes and noise.

Setting the Unit - Vertical Installation

Secure Coil

Steps to secure the coil seal plate to the cross member for proper coil seating.

Considerations

Discusses minimum clearances and foundation requirements for vertical installation.

Upflow Installation

Details on installing the unit in an upflow configuration, including plenum stand usage.

Downflow Installation

Instructions for preparing the site and positioning the unit for downflow installation.

Setting the Unit - Horizontal Installations

Secure Coil

Steps to secure the coil seal plate for horizontal installation, similar to vertical.

Considerations

Key considerations for horizontal installation, including support methods and drain pan requirements.

Connecting the Duct work

Duct Connection Considerations

Important guidelines for connecting supply and return ducts, including material and sealing.

Refrigerant Line

Refrigerant Line Connection Sizes

Table detailing vapor and liquid line connection sizes for different models.

Refrigerant System Layout

Diagram illustrating the layout of key refrigerant system components like sensors and EEV.

Refrigerant Line Brazing

Braze The Refrigerant Lines

Step-by-step procedure for brazing refrigerant lines, including safety precautions and sensor protection.

Condensate Drain Piping

Condensate Drain Piping Considerations

General rules and best practices for condensate drain plumbing compliance and routing.

Connect Condensate Drain Piping

Detailed steps for connecting condensate drain piping for various configurations and materials.

Electrical - Low Voltage

Low Voltage Maximum Wire Length

Table specifying maximum allowed lengths for low voltage wiring based on wire gauge.

Low Voltage Hook-up Instructions

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

Electrical - High Voltage

High Voltage Power Supply

Guidance on matching high voltage power supply to the unit and compliance with codes.

Make Electrical Connections

Steps for routing and connecting high voltage wiring, including conduit installation.

Filters

Filter Considerations

Information on filter installation, maintenance, and sizing for the air handler.

Start Up

System Charge Adjustments

Table detailing system charge adjustments (subcooling) for matched indoor and outdoor units.

System Start Up

Step-by-step guide to safely powering up and starting the installed HVAC system.

Sequence of Operation

Sequence of Operation

Detailed explanation of how the air handler functions in various modes (cooling, heating, fan).

Checkout Procedures

Operational And Checkout Procedures

Checklist for verifying proper installation and operation before final system handover.

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