American Standard TWE180B***E Heat Pump User Manual


 
TWE-SVX03C-EN 5
General
This manual covers installation of
the TWE050, 060, 075, 090,100 and
120A single circuit air handlers and
TWE060, 075, 090, 100, 120, 155, 180,
200 and 240B dual circuit air
handlers. These air handler models
incorporate a single slab coil
assembly, improved application
flexibility, servicing, maintenance
accessibility and an improved
accessory line. They are fully
convertible, (vertical to horizontal
discharge) without field removal or
reorientation of the coil assembly.
They are shipped ready for
horizontal installation.
The TWE090A300C, TWE090B300C,
TWE120A300D, TWE120B300D
models are shipped from the factory
wired for 208-230V/3ph/60 Hz, but
may be field converted for 460V/3ph/
60 Hz applications by changing
voltage plug on the motor. For
voltage change plug instructions,
refer to Figure 9.
All units (both single and dual
circuit), have one drain pan that can
be installed in any one of four
positions. This allows for vertical or
horizontal applications and right or
left exit.
Note: The TWE060B, TWE090B,
TWE100B, and TWE120B
dual circuit air handlers have
a split face coil. When they
are installed in either
position, the lower half of the
coil is designated as “Circuit
A” and should always wet
first.
The TWE155B, TWE180B, TWE200B
dual circuit units have a mixed face
coil.
Note: Note: The TWE050, 060, 075,
090, 100 and 120 air handlers
have structural provisions to
allow 180 degree rotation of
discharge panel/blower
assembly at installation. A
reversible discharge wiring
kit, BAYWRKT001A is
available with instructions.
Installation procedures should be
performed in the sequence that they
appear in this manual. Do not
destroy or remove the manual from
the unit.
The manual should remain weather-
protected with the unit until all
installation procedures are
complete.
Note: It is not the intention of this
manual to cover all possible
variations in systems that
may occur or to provide
comprehensive information
concerning every possible
contingency that may be
encountered during an
installation. If additional
information is required or if
specific problems arise that
are not fully discussed in this
manual, contact your local
sales office.
Note: "Warnings" and "Cautions"
appear at appropriate places
in this manual. Your personal
safety and the proper
operation of this machine
require that you follow them
carefully. The Company
assumes no liability for
installations or servicing
performed by unqualified
personnel.
Installation Checklist
An "Installation Checklist" is
provided at the end of the
installation section of this manual.
Use the checklist to verify that all
necessary installation procedures
have been completed. Do not use the
checklist as a substitute for reading
the information contained in the
manual. Read the entire manual
before beginning installation
procedures.
Unit Inspection
Inspect material carefully for any
shipping damage. If damaged, it
must be reported to, and claims
made against the transportation
company. Compare the information
that appears on the unit nameplate
with ordering and submittal data to
insure the proper unit was shipped.
Available power supply must be
compatible with electrical
characteristics specified on
component nameplates. Replace
damaged parts with authorized parts
only.
Inspection Checklist
To protect against loss due to
damage incurred in transit, complete
the following checklist upon receipt
of the unit.
[ ] Inspect individual pieces of the
shipment before accepting the unit.
Check for obvious damage to the
unit or packing material.
[ ] Inspect the unit for concealed
damage before it is stored and as
soon as possible after delivery.
Concealed damage must be reported
within 15 days. If concealed damage
is discovered, stop unpacking the
shipment. Do not remove damaged
material from the receiving location.
Take photos of the damage if
possible. The owner must provide
reasonable evidence that the
damage did not occur after delivery.
[ ] Notify the carrier’s terminal of
damage immediately by phone and
by mail. Request an immediate joint
inspection of the damage by the
carrier and the consignee.
[ ] Notify the sales representative
and arrange for repair. Do not repair
the unit until the damage is
inspected by the carrier’s
representative.
General Information