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This product weighs 800 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 TRANE ECC240A3E0A1DQY is a commercial cooling unit rated at 20 tons and designed for three-phase electrical service at 208/230 volts. This unit provides large-capacity air conditioning for commercial and light-industrial applications where high cooling output and three-phase power availability are standard. Licensed HVAC contractors and mechanical service technicians handle the specification, installation, and commissioning of equipment at this tonnage level. The 20-ton capacity places this unit firmly in the commercial range, suited for larger conditioned spaces requiring dedicated, high-output cooling equipment.
This unit is intended for commercial cooling applications where three-phase 208/230-volt power is available. Typical install scenarios include rooftop or ground-level placement serving commercial buildings, retail spaces, light-industrial facilities, or large multi-zone systems. At 20 tons, this equipment is generally engineered into new construction or major retrofit projects by mechanical contractors working from load-calculated design documents.
Designed as a commercial cooling unit for three-phase 208/230-volt applications at 20-ton capacity. Consult TRANE engineering documentation and the equipment submittal for verified system and accessory compatibility before ordering.
Installation of a 20-ton commercial cooling unit must be performed by a licensed HVAC or mechanical contractor in accordance with local mechanical codes, NEC requirements, and the manufacturer's installation instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power at the service panel before any wiring or mechanical connections are made. Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification. Equipment of this size typically requires rigging, crane or forklift placement, and coordination with electrical and controls trades before startup.
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