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The TRANE GBC048A4EMB00MB is a gas-electric packaged unit rated for 48,000 BTU/h (4 tons) of cooling capacity and 115,000 BTU/h of heating input. Designed for commercial rooftop or ground-level installation, this unit combines a gas furnace section and a direct-expansion cooling circuit in a single cabinet. It operates on 460V three-phase power, making it suited for light commercial applications where single-phase power is not available. Licensed HVAC technicians typically handle installation, startup, and commissioning of this equipment class.
The GBC048A4EMB00MB is intended for light commercial applications requiring a self-contained heating and cooling solution. Its packaged design eliminates the need for a separate indoor air handler or furnace, consolidating all major mechanical components in one cabinet. Typical installation scenarios include small office buildings, retail spaces, and similar structures where rooftop placement or ground-level slab mounting is practical. All refrigerant piping, gas supply, electrical connections, and ductwork terminate at the unit itself, simplifying installation and service access.
Designed as an OEM gas-electric packaged unit for light commercial rooftop or ground-level applications requiring 460V three-phase power and a 4-ton cooling capacity.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes, NEC electrical requirements, and the applicable gas code. Shut off all electrical power and close the gas supply valve before servicing or making connections. Proper curb or slab mounting, duct connections, flue venting, and refrigerant circuit verification should be completed per manufacturer startup documentation. Do not operate the unit before all electrical, gas, and duct connections have been inspected and approved.
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