Johnson Controls TP8C/TPLC*MP Furnace User Manual


 
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6 Johnson Controls Unitary Products
DOWNFLOW DUCT CONNECTORS
All downflow installations must use a suitable duct connector approved
by the furnace manufacturer for use with this furnace. The duct connec-
tors are designed to be connected to the rectangular duct under the
floor and sealed. Refer to the instructions supplied with the duct con-
nector for proper installation. Refer to the separate accessory parts list
at the end of these instructions for the approved accessory duct con-
nectors.
RESIDENTIAL AND MODULAR HOME UPFLOW
RETURN PLENUM CONNECTION
Return air may enter the furnace through the side(s) or bottom depend-
ing on the type of application. Return air may not be connected into the
rear panel of the unit.
BOTTOM RETURN AND ATTIC INSTALLATIONS
Bottom return applications normally pull return air through a base plat-
form or return air plenum. Be sure the return platform structure or return
air plenum is suitable to support the weight of the furnace.
The internal bottom panel must be removed for this application.
Attic installations must meet all minimum clearances to combustibles
and have floor support with required service accessibility.
HORIZONTAL APPLICATION
ATTIC INSTALLATION
This appliance is certified for line contact when the furnace is installed
in the horizontal left or right position. The line contact is only permissi-
ble between lines that are formed by the intersection of the top and the
two sides of the furnace and the building joists, studs, or framing. This
line may be in contact with combustible material. Refer to Figure 10 for
details and additional information.
This appliance is certified for line contact when the furnace is installed
in the horizontal left or right position. The line contact is only permissible
between lines that are formed by the intersection of the top and two
sides of the furnace and the building joists, studs or framing. This line
may be in contact with combustible material. Refer to Figure 4.
When moving or handling this furnace prior to installation, always leave
the doors on the furnace to provide support and to prevent damage or
warping of the cabinet. When lifting the furnace, support the ends of
the furnace rather than lifting by the cabinet flanges at the return air
openings (bottom or sides) or supply air opening.
It is acceptable to use the primary heat exchanger tubes as a lifting
point provided that the tubes are lifted at the front of the heat exchang-
ers where attached to the vestibule panel. Do not use the top return
bend of the heat exchangers as lifting points as the tubes may shift out
of position or their location brackets/baffles.
SUSPENDED FURNACE / CRAWL SPACE
INSTALLATION
The furnace can be hung from floor joists or installed on suitable blocks
or pads. Blocks or pad installations shall provide adequate height to
ensure that the unit will not be subject to water damage.
Units may also be suspended from rafters or floor joists using rods, pipe
angle supports or straps. In all cases, the furnace should be supported
with rods, straps, or angle supports at three locations to properly sup-
port the furnace. Place one support at the supply end of the furnace,
one support located approximately in the center of the furnace near the
blower shelf, and the third support should be at the return end of the fur-
nace. Maintain a 6” minimum clearance between the front of the fur-
nace and the support rods or straps.
FIGURE 2: Combustible Floor Base Accessory
FIGURE 3: Horizontal Application (Typical)
This furnace may be installed in a horizontal position on either side
as shown above. It must not be installed on its back.
FURNACE
WARMAIRPLENUM
WITH 1” FLANGES
FIBERGLASS
INSULATION
FIBERGLASS TAPE
UNDER FLANGE
COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR
BASEACCESSORY
FIGURE 4: Typical Attic Installation
When a furnace is installed in an attic or other insulated space,
keep all insulating materials at least 12 inches (30.5 cm) away from
furnace and burner combustion air openings.
During installation, doors must remain on the furnace when
moving or lifting.
30”Minimum WorkArea
Return
Air
Supply
Air
Vent Pipe
(Maintain required
clearances to combustible
materials)