Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause personal injury, loss of life, or
damage to property.
Installation and service must be performed by a licensed
professional installer (or equivalent) or a service agency.
CAUTION
Physical contact with metal edges and corners while
applying excessive force or rapid motion can result in
personal injury. Be aware of, and use caution when
working near these areas during installation or while
servicing this equipment.
IMPORTANT
The Clean Air Act of 1990 bans the intentional venting of
refrigerant (CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs) as of July 1, 1992.
Approved methods of recovery, recycling or reclaiming
must be followed. Fines and/or incarceration may be
levied for noncompliance.
The TAA Series air handler units are designed for
installation with a matched remote outdoor unit that is
charged with HFC−410A refrigerant and optional
field−installed electric heat. The air handler units are for
indoor installation only and are designed for upflow or
horizontal applications.
Litho U.S.A.
WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard.
Can cause injury or death.
Foil-faced insulation has conductive characteristics similar to metal. Be sure there are no electrical connections
within a ½" of the insulation. If the foil-faced insulation
comes in contact with electrical voltage, the foil could
provide a path for current to pass through to the outer
metal cabinet. While the current produced may not be
enough to trip existing electrical safety devices (e.g.
fuses or circuit breakers), the current can be enough to
cause an electric shock hazard that could cause personal injury or death.
08/506149−01
*2P08**P506149-01*
Shipping and Packing List
Package contains the following:
1 Assembled blower coil unit
8 Supply and return air flanges which are stored inside
unit and are listed in table 2, on page 9.
1 Bag assembly that consists of the following:
SOne installation instruction
STwo wiring diagrams (unit wiring and thermostat
connections)
SSix plastic grommets (various sizes) for line set
knockouts.
Check package contents for shipping damage; if found,
immediately report damage to the last carrier.
072 models only use one Suction and Liquid
Line. Cabinet has knockouts for two. Either
opening may be used.
BB
AA
SUPPLY END VIEW
51−1/4
(1302)
1 (25)
TYP.
25−3/4
(654)
EE
FF
(762)
SIDE RETURN
AIR OPENING
1 (25)
RETURN AIR FLANGES
TYP.
(Furnished with Unit,
Field Installed)
30 (762)
RETURN AIR OPENING
(Bottom or Horizontal Applications)
INLET VIEWDRIVE END VIEW
CENTER OF
GRAVITY
30
1−3/8
(35)
20−5/8
(524)
16−7/8
(429)
CONTROL
10−3/4
(267)
2
(51)
BOX
SUPPLY AIR FLANGES
(Furnished with Unit,
Field Installed)
CC
54−3/4
(1391)
26−1/4
(667)
DD
RETURN AIR FLANGES
(Furnished with Unit,
Field Installed)
1−3/8
(35)
CONTROL
BOX
2
(51)
CONDENSATE
DRAIN
(Horizontal)
20−5/8
(524)
1−5/8
(41)
29−1/2
(749)
18−5/8
(473)
AIR FLOW
BLOWER
INDOOR
COIL
AIR FLOW
AIR FILTERS
AIR FLOW
20−5/8 (524)
RETURN AIR
(Bottom or Horizontal Applications)
OPENING
3
(76)
CONTROL BOX
(Alternate Location)
3
(76)
SUCTION (VAPOR) LINE
INLETS / KNOCKOUTS (2)
LIQUID LINE
INLETS / KNOCKOUTS (2)
16−1/2
14
(419)
(356)
11−7/8
(302)
1−7/8
(48)
CONDENSATE
DRAIN (Up−flow)
18−5/8
(473)
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TAA120 and TAA150 Dimensions − Inches (mm)
CENTER OF GRAVITY
Model No.
CORNER WEIGHTS
AABBCCDDEEFF
lbs.kglbs.kglbs.kglbs.kgin.mmin.mm
TAA120−1501265710146101461265733−1/285124−1/2622
UP−FLOW POSITION
SHOWN
67−1/4
29−1/2
(749)
(1708)
SUPPLY AIR
OPENING
CONTROL BOX
(Alternate Location)
18−5/8
(473)
1−3/8
(35)
POWER
ENTRY
HOLES
CONTROL
BOX
SUPPLY END VIEW
BB
AA
FF
1 (25)
TYP.
67−1/4
(1708)
1 (25)
TYP.
EE
RETURN AIR FLANGES
(Furnished with Unit, Field Installed)
(Bottom or Horizontal Applications)
25−3/4
(654)
CENTER OF
GRAVITY
45
(1143)
SIDE RETURN
AIR OPENING
45 (1143)
RETURN AIR OPENING
20−5/8
(524)
24−7/8
(429)
SUPPLY AIR FLANGES
(Furnished with Unit,
Field Installed)
CC
54−3/4
(1391)
11−1/8
(283)
DD
RETURN AIR FLANGES
2
(Furnished with Unit,
(51)
Field Installed)
CONTROL
CONDENSATE
DRAIN
(Horizontal)
20−5/8
(524)
26−1/4
(667)
1−3/8
(35)
BOX
2
(51)
AIR FLOW
1−5/8
(41)
(Bottom or Horizontal Applications)
29−1/2
(749)
18−5/8
(473)
AIR FLOW
BLOWER
INDOOR
COIL
AIR FILTERS
AIR FLOW
20−5/8 (524)
RETURN AIR
OPENING
(76)
3
(76)
CONTROL BOX
(Alternate Location)
3
SUCTION (VAPOR) LINE
INLETS/KNOCKOUTS (2)
LIQUID LINE
INLETS/KNOCKOUTS (2)
18−5/8
(473)
11−7/8
(302)
1−7/8
(48)
CONDENSATE
DRAIN (Up−Flow)
16−1/2
(419)
14
(356)
INLET VIEWDRIVE END VIEW
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TAA SERIES
TAA 180 and TAA 240 Unit Dimensions − Inches (mm)
CENTER OF GRAVITY
Model No.
CORNER WEIGHTS
AABBCCDDEEFF
lbs.kglbs.kglbs.kglbs.kgin.mmin.mm
TAA180−240110509945116531305952132125−3/4654
UP−FLOW POSITION SHOWN
96−1/4
29−1/2
(749)
(2445)
SUPPLY AIR
OPENING
CONTROL BOX
(Alternate Location)
18−5/8
(473)
1−3/8
(35)
POWER
ENTRY
HOLES
CONTROL
BOX
SUPPLY END VIEW
AA
BB
1 (25)
TYP.
1 (25)
TYP.
FF
96−1/4
(2445)
51−5/8
(1311)
CENTER OF
EE
SIDE RETURN
AIR OPENING
RETURN AIR FLANGES
(Furnished with Unit, Field Installed)
59−1/4 (1505)
RETURN AIR OPENING
(Bottom or Horizontal Applications)
GRAVITY
59−1/4
(1505)
20−5/8
(524)
27−1/2
(699)
(Furnished with
CC
18−1/2
(470)
DD
2
RETURN AIR FLANGES
(51)
(Furnished with Unit,
Field Installed)
SUPPLY AIR
FLANGES
Unit, Field
Installed)
CONTROL
54−3/4
(1391)
CONDENSATE
(Horizontal)
26−1/4
(667)
1−3/8
(35)
BOX
2
(51)
DRAIN
20−5/8
(524)
AIR FLOW
1−5/8
(41)
(Bottom or Horizontal Applications)
29−1/2
(749)
18−5/8
(473)
AIR FLOW
BLOWER
INDOOR
COIL
AIR FILTERS
AIR FLOW
20−5/8 (524)
RETURN AIR
OPENING
CONTROL BOX
(Alternate Location)
3
(76)
SUCTION (VAPOR) LINE
INLETS/KNOCKOUTS (2)
LIQUID LINE INLETS/
KNOCKOUTS (2)
11−7/8
(302)
1−7/8
(48)
3
(76)
CONDENSATE
DRAIN (Up−Flow)
16−1/2
(419)
14
(356)
18−5/8
(473)
INLET VIEWDRIVE END VIEW
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Unit Parts Arrangement
All TAA Series
HORIZONTAL POSITION
SHOWN
BLOWER
BLOWER BELT
CONTROL BOX
072−090−120−150 MODELS
HORIZONTAL POSITION
SHOWN
CONDENSATE DRAIN
COIL
BELT TENSIONER
COIL
BLOWER MOTOR
BLOWER MOTOR
ADJUSTABLE PULLEY
LIQUID LINES
VAPOR LINES
CONDENSATE
DRAIN POSITION
FOR UPFLOW))
ADJUSTABLE PULLEY
BLOWERS
BLOWER BELT
CONTROL BOX
180−240 MODELS
BELT TENSIONER
CONDENSATE DRAIN (HORIZONTAL)
LIQUID LINES
VAPOR LINES
CONDENSATE DRAIN
POSITION FOR
UPFLOW))
Page 5
TAA SERIES
Unit Control Box Components Arrangement
All TAA Series
RELAY (K43)
TERMINAL
STRIP (TB1)
BLOWER
CONTACTOR
(K3−1)
Y, G, AND J VOLTAGE WIRING
GROUND
LUG
Typical Installation Support Method
CONTROL PANEL
THREE−PHASE THERMAL
OVERLOAD RELAY (S42)
M VOLTAGE OVERLOAD WIRING
4 (102) TAA072, 090, 120, 150
10 (254) TAA180, 240
RECOMMENDED
SUPPORT RAILS
TAA AIR HANDLER
(HORIZONTAL POSITION)
4 (102) TAA072, 090, 120,150
10 (254) TAA180, 240
ELECTRIC or HOT
WATER SECTION
NOTES:
1. Ensure support rails do not interfere with ducting, plumbing or
electrical connections.
2. When hot water or electric heat section is installed, additional
support underneath these accessories will be required.
3. Support rods and rails are field supplied.
SUPPORT RODS (4)
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Requirements
These instructions are intended as a general guide and do
not supersede local or national codes in any way. Consult
authorities having jurisdiction before installation.
In addition to conforming to manufacturer’s installation
instructions and local municipal building codes, installation
of Lennox air handler units (with or without optional electric
heat), shall conform with the following National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) standards:
SNFPA No. 90A Standard for Installation of Air
Conditioning and Ventilation Systems
SNFPA No. 90B Standard for Installation of
Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air
Conditioning Systems
This unit is approved for installation clearance to
combustible material as stated on the unit rating plate.
Accessibility and service clearances must take
precedence over combustible material clearances.
Refrigerant Piping Connections
TAA series evaporator coils have a holding charge of
nitrogen or dry air. If there is no pressure when the rubber
plugs are removed, check the coil for leaks before
installing. After installation, pull a vacuum on the coil and
line set before releasing the outdoor unit charge into the
system.
Table 1. TAA Series Refrigerant Connections
Size/Quantity
ModelsLiquid LineVapor/ Suction Line
−072S4S5/8" (1)1−1/8" (1)
−090S4D, −120S4D,
and −150S4D
−180S4D, and
−240S4D
5/8" (2)7/8 (2)
5/8" (2)1−1/8" (2)
For single−stage applications, pipe the upper and lower
evaporator circuits together (does not apply to TAA072).
For two−stage applications, pipe the stage 1 system to the
lower part of the evaporator and the stage 2 system to the
upper part of the evaporator. Table 1 lists piping connection
sizes at the evaporator coil. The line set between the TAA
air handler and outdoor unit should be sized per the
Lennox Refrigerant Piping Guidelines.
4. Route piping through either side of the unit.
5. Remove the knockouts from the piping mullion. Install
the rubber grommets into the piping holes.
6. Remove the plugs from the vapor and liquid line stubs.
7. Wrap a wet rag around each TXV before brazing to
avoid overheating the valve.
8. Remove protective coil cover between TXVs and
evaporator coil as illustrated in figure 1.
PROTECTIVE COIL COVER BETWEEN TXV(S)
AND EVAPORATOR COIL MUST BE REMOVED
BEFORE UNIT START−UP.
Figure 1. Protective Coil Cover Removal
PROTECTIVE COIL COVER BETWEEN TXV(S)
AND EVAPORATOR COIL.
REMOVE TAPES
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TAA SERIES
Installing Condensate Drain
This sections provides information concerning drain pan
orientation and condensate drain installation
DRAIN PAN ORIENTATION
This unit has the drain pan shipped in the upflow position. If
the unit is installed for horizontal airflow, the drain pan must
be repositioned as illustrated in figure 2.
Before connecting drain line, check drain hole to verify that
drain opening is fully open and free of any debris. Also
UPFLOW POSITION ILLUSTRATED
HORIZONTAL POSITION CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN
INSTALLATION
1. Remove four screws securing drain plates
A and B then remove plates.
2. Remove four screws securing blank plates
D and E then remove plates.
3. Move drain plate B to position E and secure
with four screws.
4. Pull drain pan C and slide into position D.
5. Move drain plate A to position D and secure
with four screws.
6. Move blank plates D and E to positions A
and B and secure with four screws.
check to make sure that no debris has fallen into the drain
pan during installation that may plug up the drain opening.
CONDENSATE DRAIN INSTALLATION
Connect main condensate drain (one inch N.P.T.) and
route downward to an open drain or sump. The drain pan is
made with a glass reinforced engineered plastic capable of
withstanding typical joint torque but can be damaged with
excessive force. Tighten pipe nipple hand tight and turn an
additional quarter turn. Do not connect drain to a closed
waste system. See figure 3 for typical condensate trap
configuration.
REAR OF UNIT
DRAIN
E
PLATE
BLANK
D
PLATE
DO NOT NEED TO REMOVE
FOUR
SCREWS
REVERSIBLE CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN (UPFLOW POSITION)
BOTTOM CENTER SCREW.
FRONT OF UNIT
1. Remove the four screws securing drain plate A.
2. Pull drain pan C and reverse 180º as illustrated by F and slide
back into position A of unit.
3. Secure drain pan C by reinstalling drain plate A and securing
with the four screws.
Figure 2. Condensate Drain Configurations
C
DRAIN PLATE
A
B
DRAIN PAN
F
ROTATE 180º
DRAIN
PLATE
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ABOVE
FINISHED
SPACE?
NO
INSTALL OPTIONAL FLOAT SWITCH. WIRE
LOW VOLTAGE TO SHUT DOWN
COMPRESSOR PER INSTRUCTIONS.
NOTE MAY BE REQUIRED BY
LOCAL CODES.
EITHER A ONE INCH P− OR J−TRAPS (P−TRAP ARE REQUIRED ON ALL DRAIN
LINES. TRAPS MUST BE DEEP ENOUGH TO OFFSET MAXIMUM STATIC
DIFFERENCES (GENERALLY, TWO INCHES (51MM).
VENT MUST EXTEND ABOVE HEIGHT OF COIL DRAIN PAN BY
CLEAN OUT
PRESS IN
(DO NOT GLUE)
TWO INCHES (51MM)
VENT
DRAIN
DRAIN PAN
YES
1 X 1 X 1 TEE
WITH PLUG
OPTIONAL
SAFETY
PAN
WHEN A COIL IS LOCATED ABOVE A FINISHED
SPACE, A 1" (25.4 MM) OVERFLOW DRAIN LINE MUST
BE INSTALLED AND CONNECTED TO A SAFETY PAN.
NOTE WHEN A AIR HANDLER IS LOCATED ABOVE A FINISHED SPACE,
SECONDARY DRAIN PAN MUST HAVE A LARGER FOOTPRINT THAN THE AIR
HANDLER.
TO APPROVED DRAIN
DRAIN LINE SHOULD SLOPE A
MINIMUM OF ONE INCH PER 10
FEET (25MM PER 3 METERS)
Figure 3. Typical Condensate Drain Connections
Table 2. TAA Duct Flange Lengths − inches (mm)
ModelsTAA072/090TAA120/150TAA180/240
Return air flanges Common (2)20−1/2" (521)20−1/2" (521)20−1/2" (521)
Return air flanges Long (2)30" (762)45" (1143)59−3/8" (1508)
Discharge air flanges Common (2)18−1/2" (470)18−1/2" (470)18−1/2" (470)
Discharge air flanges Long (2)25−5/8" (651)25−5/8" (651)51−3/8" (1305)
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TAA SERIES
Duct Connections
SIDE RETURN AIR COVER PLATE
RELOCATION
UNIT IS SHIPPED FOR INSTALLATION IN AN UPFLOW OR HORIZONTAL
APPLICATION WITH BOTTOM (OR END) RETURN AIR. IF UNIT WILL BE USED IN
AN UPFLOW APPLICATION WITH SIDE RETURN AIR, REMOVE SCREWS THAT
SECURE SIDE COVER PLATE ON SIDE RETURN AIR OPENING. USE EXISTING
SCREWS TO RE−SECURE COVER PLATE OVER BOTTOM OPENING.
072−090−120−150 MODELS
SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR FLANGES ARE
PROVIDED AND ARE STORED INSIDE UNIT FOR
SHIPPING. SEE TABLE 2 FOR FLANGE
LENGTHS.
SIDE VIEW
180−240 MODELS
INSTALLATION OF FLANGES
ALIGN PROVIDED FLANGES WITH PRE−DRILLED HOLES IN
BOTH RETURN AND SUPPLY AIR LOCATIONS AND SECURE
WITH FIELD−PROVIDED SHEET METAL SCREWS (#10−16 X 5/8").
TOP VIEW
SUPPLY AIR
NOTE ON DUAL−BLOWER UNITS, FLANGES
ENCOMPASS BOTH OPENINGS.
SIDE VIEW
SIDE RETURN AIR COVER PLATE (SHIPPED
NOTE SIDE RETURN AIR COVER PLATE CAN BE
RELOCATED TO BOTTOM RETURN AIR LOCATION.
IF A RETURN AIR PLENUM IS NOT USED, INSTALLATION CODES MAY LIMIT
INSTALLATION TO SINGLE−STORY STRUCTURES ONLY. DO NOT INSTALL THE
SUPPLY AIR PLENUM WITHIN 18 INCHES (457 MM) OF THE BLOWER ACCESS
PANEL.
FROM FACTORY INSTALLED)
NOTE Use flexible duct to eliminate vibration.
Figure 4. Cover Plate Relocation and Installation of Flanges
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Sealing the Unit
Seal the unit so that warm air is not allowed into the
cabinet. Warm air introduces moisture, which results in
water blow−off problems. This is especially important when
the unit is installed in an unconditioned area.
WARNING
There must be an airtight seal between the bottom of the
air handler and the return air plenum. Use fiberglass
sealing strips, caulking, or equivalent sealing method
between the plenum and the air handler cabinet to
ensure a tight seal. Return air must not be drawn from a
room where any gas−fueled appliance (i.e., water
heater), or carbon monoxide−producing device (i.e.,
wood fireplace) is installed.
Wiring
WARNING
Run 24V Class II wiring only through specified low voltage opening. Run line voltage wiring only through specified high voltage opening. Do not combine voltage in one
opening.
NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODE RESTRICTIONS
Wiring must conform to the current National Electric Code
ANSI/NFPA No. 70, or Canadian Electric Code Part I, CSA
Standard C22.1, and local building codes. Refer to
following wiring diagrams. See unit nameplate for
minimum circuit ampacity and maximum over−current
protection size.
Select the proper supply circuit conductors in
accordance with tables 310−16 and 310−17 in the
National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 or tables 1
through 4 in the Canadian Electric Code, Part I, CSA
Standard C22.1.
Separate openings have been provided for 24V low
voltage and line voltage. Refer to the dimension illustration
of specific location.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Two wiring diagrams are included in the bag assembly and
are for the following:
SUnit wiring diagram
SThermostat connections
Both diagrams are to be installed on outside cabinet in a
convenient location
CAUTION
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY.
1
Figure 5. Typical Wiring Diagram
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TAA SERIES
1
Figure 6. Typical Control Wiring used with TSA and TPA Outdoor Units.
Blower Motor Belt Tensioning Adjustment
BELT TENSIONER
MOUNTING BOLT TO 23 FT−LBS USING A
PLACE BELT OVER ALL THREE
USING A 15/16" WRENCH ON
THE TENSIONER BODY NUT,
APPLY FORCE UNTIL MARKS
WHILE HOLDING THE TENSIONER IN
THIS POSITION, TIGHTEN THE
ALIGN AS SHOWN.
9/16" WRENCH.
1
PULLEYS.
2
3
Figure 7. Typical Blower Belt Tensioner Adjustment Procedure
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Pulley Alignment
AFTER ANY PULLEY ADJUSTMENT OR CHANGE OUT, PULLEYS
SHOULD BE ALIGNED WITH THE TENSIONER AS SHOWN.
ALIGNED
TENSIONER
Air Volume Adjustment
FIXED
PULLEY
MOTOR
PULLEY
BELT
NOT ALIGNED
Figure 8. Typical Pulley Alignment
RUN THE BLOWER WITHOUT A COOLING DEMAND.
1
MEASURE THE STATIC PRESSURE EXTERNAL TO THE UNIT.
2
MEASURE THE INDOOR BLOWER MOTOR’S RPM.
3
USE THE STATIC PRESSURE AND REV/MIN READINGS TO DETERMINE
THE UNIT’S AIR VOLUME (SEE APPLICABLE BLOWER PERFORMANCE
4
TABLES).
BLOWER
PULLEY
BLOWER
BELT
ADJUSTABLE
PULLEY
NOTE THE INDOOR COIL MUST BE DRY AND THE AIR
FILTERS MUST BE IN PLACE WHEN THE FOLLOWING
MEASUREMENTS ARE TAKEN.
Figure 9. Typical Air Volume Adjustment Procedure
5
6
7
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LOOSEN THE ALLEN SCREW ON THE ADJUSTABLE PULLEY.
TURN THE ADJUSTABLE SHEAVE CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE THE AIR
VOLUME OR COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO DECREASE THE AIR VOLUME.
ONCE THE DESIRED AIR VOLUME HAS BEEN ACHIEVED, TIGHTEN THE
ALLEN SCREW.
NOTE − Using total air volume and system static pressure requirements, determine from blower performance tables rpm and motor horsepower required.
Maximum usable horsepower of motors furnished by Lennox are shown. In Canada, nominal motor horsepower is also maximum usable motor
horsepower. If motors of comparable horsepower are used, be sure to keep within the service factor limitations outlined on the motor nameplate.
NOTE − Using total air volume and system static pressure requirements, determine from blower performance tables Rev/min and motor horsepower required.
Maximum usable horsepower of motors furnished by Lennox are shown. If motors of comparable horsepower are used, be sure to keep within the service factor limitations
outlined on the motor nameplate.
S − Factory installed standard
STATIC PRESSURE EXTERNAL TO UNIT Inches Water Gauge
Repairing or Replacing Cabinet Insulation
IMPORTANT
DAMAGED INSULATION MUST BE REPAIRED OR
REPLACED before the unit is put back into operation.
Insulation loses its insulating value when wet, damaged,
separated or torn.
WARNING
This product and/or the indoor unit it is matched with may
contain fiberglass wool.
Disturbing the insulation during installation,
maintenance, or repair will expose you to fiberglass wool
dust. Breathing this may cause lung cancer. (Fiberglass
wool is known to the State of California to cause cancer.)
Fiberglass wool may also cause respiratory, skin, and
eye irritation.
To reduce exposure to this substance or for further
information, consult material safety data sheets
available from address shown below, or contact your
supervisor.
Lennox Industries Inc.
P.O. Box 799900
Dallas, TX 75379−9900
Mat- or foil−faced insulation is installed in indoor equipment
to provide a barrier between outside air conditions
(surrounding ambient temperature and humidity) and the
varying conditions inside the unit. If the insulation barrier is
damaged (wet, ripped, torn or separated from the cabinet
walls), the surrounding ambient air will affect the inside
surface temperature of the cabinet. The
temperature/humidity difference between the inside and
outside of the cabinet can cause condensation on the
inside or outside of the cabinet which leads to sheet metal
corrosion and subsequently, component failure.
REPAIRING DAMAGED INSULATION
Areas of condensation on the cabinet surface are an
indication that the insulation is in need of repair.
If the insulation in need of repair is otherwise in good
condition, the insulation should be cut in an X pattern,
peeled open, glued with an appropriate all−purpose glue
and placed back against the cabinet surface, being careful
to not overly compress the insulation so the insulation can
retain its original thickness. If such repair is not possible,
replace the insulation. If using foil-faced insulation, any
cut, tear, or separations in the insulation surface must be
taped with a similar foil−faced tape.
Optional Accessories
Refer to the Lennox TAA Series Engineering Handbook for
the latest available accessories for this unit.
SFloat Switch Kit
SFreeze Stat Kit
SReturn Air Grill Kit
SEconomizer Kit
SUVC Germicidal Light Kit
SAir Filter Kit
SHot Water Coil Heating Kit
SElectric Heat Kit
SSteam Coil Heating Kit
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