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This product weighs 200 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The RUUD RGEDZT090ACG202AAAA0 is a commercial gas pack unit rated at 200,000 BTU/h gross heating capacity with a 7.5-ton cooling classification. This self-contained packaged system integrates gas heating and electric cooling into a single rooftop cabinet, eliminating the need for separate indoor air handling equipment. Operating on 208/230-volt, 3-phase power, it is sized for light commercial and larger commercial applications where three-phase electrical service is available. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation, commissioning, and service on units of this class.
Gas pack units of this size are typically installed on rooftop curb mounts or ground-level pads serving light commercial buildings such as retail spaces, offices, warehouses, and similar structures. The 7.5-ton cooling capacity and 200,000 BTU/h gas heat output make it appropriate for spaces with significant conditioning loads. Three-phase power supply is required at the unit disconnect. All gas piping, electrical connections, and ductwork must be sized and installed in accordance with local mechanical and electrical codes.
Designed as an OEM gas pack unit for light commercial rooftop or ground-level installations requiring 208/230-volt 3-phase electrical service and a 7.5-ton cooling capacity with high-capacity gas heat.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC contractor in compliance with local mechanical codes, the IFGC, and NEC requirements for commercial packaged equipment. Shut off all gas supply and de-energize the unit at the main disconnect before any service work. The unit requires a properly sized rooftop curb or ground pad, dedicated 3-phase electrical service, and code-compliant gas piping at the inlet connection. Duct connections and refrigerant circuit commissioning must be completed before startup.
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