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The TRANE GBC060A4EMB0000 is a gas-electric packaged rooftop unit (RTU) rated at 5 tons of cooling capacity and designed for 460-volt, 3-phase power. It provides both refrigerant-based cooling and gas-fired heating from a single self-contained cabinet mounted on the roof of a structure. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this unit as part of a complete light-commercial or commercial HVAC system. Its packaged design integrates the compressor, condenser, evaporator, and gas heat section into one weatherproof enclosure, reducing field piping and electrical interconnect complexity.
The GBC060A4EMB0000 is intended for light-commercial and commercial rooftop applications including retail spaces, office buildings, and similar low-rise structures that require a single-point heating and cooling solution. The 460-volt, 3-phase electrical configuration makes it suitable for buildings with commercial electrical service. Ductwork connects to the unit curb at the rooftop, and a gas supply line feeds the heating section. This unit is typically specified on projects where a dedicated mechanical room is not available or practical.
Designed as an OEM packaged rooftop unit for light-commercial and commercial duct systems requiring a gas-electric configuration at 5-ton capacity and 460-volt, 3-phase power.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for refrigerant handling. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power at the main disconnect before any service work. The unit must be set on a properly sized roof curb and leveled according to the equipment submittal requirements. Gas piping and electrical connections must comply with the International Fuel Gas Code, the National Electrical Code, and all applicable local codes.
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