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The Oxbox J5PH4060A1000A is a 5-ton packaged heat pump unit rated at 13.4 SEER2 and designed for year-round heating and cooling in residential and light commercial applications. It operates on R-454B refrigerant, a lower global warming potential alternative to legacy refrigerants, and runs on a single-phase 208/230-volt, 60 Hz power supply. All major components — compressor, air handler, and refrigerant circuit — are housed in a single self-contained cabinet, making it a full-system solution that mounts at grade or on a rooftop pad. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation and commissioning of this equipment class.
The J5PH4060A1000A is suited for residential and light commercial buildings requiring a ground-level or rooftop packaged installation where indoor mechanical space is limited or unavailable. Its self-contained design simplifies rough-in by consolidating supply air, return air, low-voltage controls, and high-voltage electrical connections at one cabinet location. The unit is part of the Oxbox lineup, which is manufactured under Trane Technologies and targets cost-conscious contractors who need reliable, code-compliant HVAC equipment.
Designed as an OEM packaged heat pump unit for residential and light commercial applications requiring a self-contained 5-ton, single-phase heat pump system on a slab or rooftop curb.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for handling refrigerants. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power at the service panel before making any wiring connections. Low-voltage control wiring and high-voltage power connections are routed through separate entrance points on the cabinet; consult the unit submittal sheet and local codes for proper conduit sizing and disconnect requirements. A condensate drain trap is required at the drain connection per standard practice.
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