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The Trane M5THM2342A15NA is a residential air handler designed for use in split-system heat pump applications. Air handlers in this series work alongside an outdoor heat pump unit to distribute conditioned air throughout the duct system. Licensed HVAC technicians install and service this equipment as part of a complete split-system installation. The unit circulates air across a refrigerant coil and delivers heated or cooled air to living spaces through the connected duct network. Trane air handlers in this product family are built to integrate with matched outdoor equipment for optimized system efficiency and capacity.
The M5THM2342A15NA is suited for residential applications where a ducted split-system heat pump is the primary means of heating and cooling. It is intended for indoor installation in conditioned or semi-conditioned spaces such as utility closets, attics, basements, or dedicated mechanical rooms. Installation and commissioning require a licensed HVAC technician familiar with refrigerant handling, low-voltage wiring, and ductwork connections.
Designed as an OEM-style residential air handler for use in ducted split-system heat pump installations. Consult Trane engineering data or contact the manufacturer to confirm compatible outdoor unit pairings and matched-system ratings before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the manufacturer's installation instructions. Disconnect all electrical power to the system before servicing or connecting the air handler. Refrigerant line connections require an EPA Section 608 certified technician and must comply with applicable refrigerant handling regulations. Verify ductwork connections are properly sealed to prevent air leakage and confirm thermostat wiring before energizing the system.
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