American Standard TWE075AD**E Manual Do Utilizador

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Installation
Note:
Important! When air handler 
is installed in the vertical 
position and close proximity 
trapping of condensate is 
required, use of a subbase 
accessory to raise the air 
handler for clearance of the 
drain trap is recommended. 
See 
 for a typical 
drain trap assembly
.
Filters
Air handlers are shipped with 
throwaway filters installed. For 
replacement filters consult the air 
handler service facts for correct size 
and number. To replace filters from 
the end of the unit, remove lower 
access panel (either end) and slide 
old filters out and replace with new 
ones. To replace from the front of the 
unit, remove one "L" shaped angle. 
Remove and replace filters and 
reinstall "L" shaped angle. See 
.
.
To convert from 1" filter to a 2" filter 
on units so equipped, remove lower 
access panels from both ends of the 
air handler. Remove screws and 
reposition the "L" shaped angles 
from both the top and bottom of the 
Figure 6.
 
Figure 7.
 
filter track to increase the width of the 
filter opening.
Duct Connections
The supply and return ducts should 
be connected to the unit with flame 
retardant duct connectors to reduce 
vibration transmission. The return 
duct should be sized to the same 
dimensions as the return inlet of the 
unit.
Note:
Important! Duct flanges are 
provided for attachment of 
the duct work. On TWE060, 
090, and 120 the flanges are 
not installed but are shipped 
inside the air handler. While 
facing the air handler with the 
control box to your left, 
remove the upper access 
panel. The duct flanges will 
be attached to the belly band 
of the air handler nearest 
you. Remove the screws 
securing flanges in place. 
Position the four flanges 
around the supply opening. 
Secure with field supplied 
screws, using the predrilled 
holes. On TWE180 and 240, 
the duct flanges are packaged 
on the outside of the cabinet.
Air Flow Settings
Unit is shipped for nominal airflow 
with nominal static pressure. Please 
refer to fan performance table in 
either the product catalog or unit 
service facts and select the proper 
drive package for each application. 
Failure to do so could result in 
improper airflow causing coil 
frosting or condensate management 
problems. Condensate management 
problems such as water drip off or 
water blow off could be the result of 
too great of air face velocity across 
the coil.
 
WARNING
 
Hazardous Voltage
 
w/Capacitors!
Disconnect all electric power, 
including remote disconnects and 
discharge all motor start/run 
capacitors before servicing. Follow 
proper lockout/tagout procedures to 
ensure the power cannot be 
inadvertently energized. Verify with 
an appropriate voltmeter that all 
capacitors have discharged. Failure 
to disconnect power and discharge 
capacitors before servicing could 
result in death or serious injury.
Note:
For additional information 
regarding the safe discharge 
of capacitors, see 
 
PROD-SVB06A-EN or 
 
PROD-SVB06A-FR.