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This product weighs 176 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 RH2V6024STANJA is a 5-ton, 2-stage cased air handler built for residential and light commercial forced-air systems. It delivers 60000 BTU/h of cooling capacity and runs on 208 to 240 VAC, 60 Hz, single-phase power. The unit features an ECM variable-speed blower motor, which adjusts airflow to match system demand and improves overall efficiency. A 16 SEER rating supports high-efficiency system configurations. The cabinet is constructed of pre-painted rugged steel and is fully lined with 5/8-inch foil-faced insulation to minimize air leakage. Installation is handled by licensed HVAC technicians and typically pairs with a matched outdoor condensing unit.
This air handler is suited for residential and light commercial split-system applications requiring a 5-ton capacity. The cased coil cabinet includes dual 3/4-inch FPT condensate drains located on both the front-left and front-right sides of the drain pan, supporting flexible installation orientations. Non-captive refrigerant lines with long stubs simplify connection to the outdoor unit. The unit is compatible with both R-22 and R-410A refrigerants, and piston options include an externally accessible body that allows piston changeout or TXV installation without removing the coil assembly. Copper refrigerant connections support brazing on both copper and aluminum slab coil models.
Compatible with R-22 and R-410A refrigerant systems. Supports AC and heat pump configurations. Piston and TXV installation options allow compatibility with a range of matched outdoor condensing units in 5-ton split-system applications.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and manufacturer instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before servicing or making any wiring connections. Shut off refrigerant supply and follow EPA Section 608 recovery procedures before opening the refrigerant circuit. Verify that the condensate drain lines are properly pitched and trapped per local plumbing code before startup.
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