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The Oxbox J5HP5061A1000 is a 5-ton heat pump condenser rated at 14.3 SEER2 and designed to operate on R-454B refrigerant. Built to Trane quality standards under the Oxbox brand, this outdoor unit delivers both heating and cooling capacity for large residential applications. At 5 tons, it is suited for homes where substantial heating and cooling loads require a high-output split-system solution. Licensed HVAC technicians install this condenser as the outdoor component of a split-system heat pump, pairing it with a compatible indoor air handler and coil. The painted, galvanized steel cabinet is engineered to resist rust and stand up to outdoor weather exposure over a long service life.
The J5HP5061A1000 is intended for residential split-system heat pump installations where a 5-ton outdoor condenser is required. It is designed to pair with matching Oxbox air handlers and indoor coils. The unit uses R-454B refrigerant, an A2L lower-global-warming-potential refrigerant now standard across the J5HP5 product line. This condenser is appropriate for climates that benefit from heat pump operation across a wide range of outdoor temperatures, including mild to moderately cold heating seasons.
Designed as an OEM-style outdoor unit for residential split-system heat pump applications. Pairs with matching Oxbox air handlers and indoor coils in the J5HP5 series configuration. Verify indoor unit compatibility and refrigerant handling certification before installation.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician qualified to handle A2L refrigerants, as R-454B has a mild flammability classification that requires specific handling procedures. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before making any connections or servicing the unit. Follow all local mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for disconnect sizing and minimum circuit ampacity. Do not operate the unit without verifying that the indoor coil, refrigerant line set, and air handler are fully matched and properly commissioned.
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