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This product weighs 60 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 RHCLP2090CBS is a commercial air handler rated at 7.5 nominal tons and designed for 208/230-volt, 3-phase electrical service. Air handlers of this class circulate conditioned air through a duct system by housing the evaporator coil, blower assembly, and associated controls in a single cabinet. The RHCLP2090CBS is engineered to match RUUD RPCL series heat pump condensing units, making it a purpose-matched indoor section for split-system heat pump installations. Installation is typically performed by licensed HVAC contractors on light commercial or large residential applications requiring three-phase power infrastructure.
This air handler is suited for commercial split-system heat pump applications where 7.5-ton capacity and three-phase power are available. The unit pairs with RUUD RPCL series heat pump condensing equipment, making it appropriate for rooftop-served or ground-level mechanical room installations in light commercial buildings such as retail spaces, offices, or multi-unit facilities. Three-phase power at this capacity tier is standard in commercial construction and allows for efficient motor operation across the blower and auxiliary components.
Designed to match the RUUD RPCL series heat pump condensing units as an OEM-paired indoor air handler section for commercial split-system heat pump applications.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC contractor in accordance with applicable mechanical codes and the manufacturer installation instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before servicing or connecting the unit. Three-phase power supply wiring must conform to NEC requirements and be sized appropriately for the unit nameplate ampacity. Verify refrigerant line sizing, coil orientation, and drain provisions before startup.
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