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The Trane A5HL5060A1000 is a side-discharge heat pump condenser rated at 60,000 BTU/h (5 tons) for residential split-system applications. Part of the RunTru by Trane A5HL5 product line, this outdoor unit operates on a 208/230-volt, single-phase, 60 Hz power supply with a 24-volt system control circuit. The coil is constructed with aluminum and copper, providing durable heat transfer performance. The unit uses R-454B refrigerant, a lower-GWP alternative to R-410A, making it compliant with current and pending environmental regulations. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this unit as the outdoor half of a ducted split-system heat pump.
The A5HL5060A1000 is designed for residential ducted split-system installations requiring both heating and cooling capacity from a single outdoor unit. Its side-discharge airflow configuration suits ground-level pad mounting in locations where top-discharge clearance is limited or where discharge direction matters for site layout. This unit pairs with a compatible indoor air handler or coil cabinet to form a complete heat pump system. The 5-ton capacity makes it appropriate for larger residential structures or light-duty applications where higher cooling and heating loads apply.
Designed as an OEM-style outdoor unit for residential ducted split-system heat pump installations requiring a 5-ton, R-454B-compatible condenser with a 24-volt control interface. Confirm indoor unit compatibility, line set sizing, and refrigerant circuit requirements against Trane A5HL5 series submittal data before ordering.
Installation must be performed by an EPA Section 608-certified HVAC technician due to the sealed refrigerant circuit. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before making any electrical or refrigerant connections. Follow local mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for disconnect sizing and minimum circuit ampacity. Do not operate the unit without verifying refrigerant charge, line set length, and indoor unit compatibility with the manufacturer submittal documentation.
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