Product Manual
TEMP-COOL
™
 Owner’s Manual
Condensate Pump
Due to the large amount of condensate produced by the 
TC-60B models, condensate tanks are not furnished or 
available on these units. Condensate pumps are furnished 
as standard on the TC-60B models, and must be piped to 
a suitable drain.
Cord Kit (LCDI) (TC-18B, 24B, 36B)
The LCDI cord kit provides both personal shock as well 
as cord arcing and re protection. The LCDI cord kit is 
preinstalled and must be replaced with an identical cord 
kit, available from Temp-Air, Inc., if damaged or if it fails 
to operate properly.
OPTIONAL FEATURES:
See “Accessory” section on page 12 for the correct 
accessory part numbers.
Condenser Duct:
Condenser discharge air can be removed from the con-
ditioned space with exible duct. Use 40 feet maximum 
for all models. Allow six feet for every 90˚ bend. Do not 
exceed 0.10 in. w.c. external static pressure at the con-
denser.
Ceiling Panel Duct Kit:
A ceiling panel duct kit comes complete with exible 
duct and a 2 foot by 2 foot ceiling tile adapter, which al-
lows condenser air to be vented to the plenum area above 
a suspended ceiling.
Discharge Nozzle Kit:
A dual-nozzle, discharge air assembly optimizes the abil-
ity to direct cool air precisely where needed. The exible 
nozzles are attached to a mounting plate that ts over the 
evaporator air grille.
Condensate Pump:
A condensate pump automatically drains from the 
condensate pan by removing evaporator coil condensate 
water allowing continuous operation. The pump must be 
connected to the condensate drain and to the air condi-
tioner’s power supply. A hose must be run from the unit 
to a convenient drain or outdoor location.
Condensate pumps are standard on the TC-60B models
and optional on all others. 
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Before Installing:
Check unit for damage. Air conditioners are inspected at 
the factory. If any damage has occurred, save the packag-
ing and le a claim with the delivering carrier within f-
teen working days. TEMP-COOL units require minimal 
installation. The smaller units (TC-18B though TC-36B) 
can be plugged into the proper receptacle, and are ready 
to run immediately. The larger TC-60B units must be 
wired to a plug or power source, and the condensate hose 
run to a suitable drain or outdoor location before starting 
the unit.
Electrical Supply:
Determine the proper power by checking the unit’s rat-
ing plate. For the models from the TC-18B through the 
TC-36B use the wall outlets and receptacles shown in the 
table above. For the TC-60B, B3 and B4, the units must 
be wired to a suitable power supply using the appropriate 
cord and circuit protection for the electrical ratings on the 
nameplate.
Operating the units at an improper voltage, frequency, or 
improper phase orientation (see TC-60B3 and 4 – 3 Phase 
Wiring Instructions below) voids the warranty. 
Note:  Extension cords may be used if rated at a 
    minimum of 120VAC at 20 amps for the model   
    TC-18B, 230VAC at 20 amps for the model   
    TC-24B, and 230VAC at 30 amps for the model   
    TC-36B. All extension cords must have a 
    functional grounding connector and t the LCDI   
    cord supplied with the unit.
    Extension cords cannot be used on the TC-60B   
   models.
Model Plug Configuration Receptacle
TC-18B
115V
15A/115V
NEMA 5-15P
NEMA 5-15P
TC-24B
208-230V
20A/230V
NEMA 6-20P
NEMA 6-20P
TC-36B
208-230V
30A/230V
NEMA 6-30P
NEMA 6-30P
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