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The TRANE GCC090A4EHB4260 is a self-contained gas-pack rooftop unit designed for commercial heating and cooling applications. This unit combines a gas furnace and a refrigeration system in a single cabinet, delivering both heating and cooling from one rooftop-mounted assembly. Rated at 7.5 tons of cooling capacity and configured for 460-volt, 3-phase power, it is sized for mid-to-large commercial spaces. Installation and commissioning are performed by licensed HVAC technicians with commercial rooftop experience.
This unit is suited for commercial rooftop installations where a single packaged system handles both heating and cooling loads. The 3-phase electrical configuration makes it appropriate for light commercial and commercial buildings with 460-volt service, such as retail spaces, warehouses, and office buildings. Its all-in-one design eliminates the need for separate indoor air handling equipment paired with an outdoor condensing unit.
Designed as an OEM rooftop gas-pack unit for commercial HVAC applications requiring 460-volt, 3-phase power and 7.5 tons of cooling capacity. Consult system design documentation and curb adapter specifications before installation to confirm compatibility with existing roof curbs and duct openings.
Installation must be performed by a licensed commercial HVAC technician familiar with rooftop packaged equipment. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power at the service disconnect before servicing or making electrical connections. Gas supply must be shut off at the upstream valve before connecting or inspecting the gas train. Work must comply with applicable mechanical, electrical, and gas codes including local adoptions of the International Mechanical Code and the National Electrical Code.
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