Trane Custom Climate Changer Air Handlers Manuel D’Utilisation

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Installation
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Personnel should be positioned 
overhead and on the ground to 
guide the crane or helicopter 
operator in positioning the 
sections. 
The air handler is not designed 
to be lifted, rigged or ceiling 
suspended from the top of the 
unit. 
Never stack the pipe cabinet and 
inlet hoods on the unit as the 
unit is being lifted.
Do not attach the intake/exhaust 
hoods to the unit prior to lifting 
the unit. Doing so may damage 
the equipment. Attach the hoods 
to the unit only after all sections 
are in place.
Unit Assembly
Note: If the unit is shipped as a 
complete assembly, go to “Coil 
Piping and Connections” on 
page 28.
Prior to unit assembly, refer to the 
unit submittal drawings and unit 
tagging for correct placement of 
sections. Failure to review the 
submittal drawings could result in 
performance or assembly problems. 
If there are any discrepancies, 
contact your local Trane sales 
representative before proceeding.
All shipping supports and crating on 
the face of the sections must be 
removed and discarded to permit 
proper fit-up and sealing of the 
surfaces.
Units may be mounted on the roof 
with a roof curb or pier mount. Units 
may be mounted indoors on 
housekeeping pads. Refer to 
submittals for unit dimensions and 
openings.
Note: For proper operation, the unit 
must be supported around the entire 
unit base perimeter. If the unit is 
shipped in sections, the entire 
section perimeter must be 
supported, as well as at the base 
channels of the unit splits.
Provide clearance around the unit to 
allow adequate free air and 
necessary service access. Also, 
allow room for supply and return 
piping, ductwork, electrical 
connections, and coil removal.
The building roof must be able to 
support the entire weight of the unit, 
roof curb and accessories. See 
submittals for approximate unit 
weights.
Preparation of the roof curb or 
pier mount and roof openings 
should be completed prior to 
lifting the unit to the roof.
Check that the gasketing or 
sealant on the roof curb is intact 
and provides an airtight seal with 
the unit base.
Complete all ductwork, piping 
and electrical connections only 
after mounting the unit. 
Assembly Hardware
Air handlers ship with all necessary 
assembly hardware and gasket 
material. This hardware is packaged 
in either a clear plastic envelope or 
cardboard box and can be found 
inside one of the sections. If space 
inside a section is not adequate, a 
crate or pallet will be loaded onto 
the bed of the truck. Check the Parts 
List on the Field Assembly drawing 
against the contents of the crate. Do 
not proceed with unit assembly until 
verification that all materials are 
present. The number of sections to 
be assembled often makes it 
necessary to use more than one 
section to ship the material. Please 
check all sections thoroughly before 
contacting your local Trane sales 
engineer to report missing 
hardware.