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The TRANE TTA09044AAAE02P is a 7.5-ton single-stage commercial split-system air conditioner condenser from the Odyssey product line. Built for light commercial cooling applications, this unit uses R-410A refrigerant and runs on 460-volt, 3-phase power. It serves as the outdoor condensing section of a split-system installation, rejecting heat absorbed by the indoor evaporator coil. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this equipment in commercial rooftop or ground-level applications where dedicated 3-phase electrical service is available.
The TTA09044AAAE02P is suited for light commercial buildings requiring a dedicated cooling-only split system. Typical applications include small office buildings, retail spaces, and similar structures where a 7.5-ton cooling capacity meets the design load. The unit pairs with a compatible indoor air handler or fan coil to complete the split system. Its single-stage operation provides straightforward capacity control for spaces with relatively consistent cooling loads.
Designed as an OEM-style outdoor condensing unit for light commercial split-system air conditioning installations requiring 7.5-ton cooling capacity and 460-volt 3-phase power.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding EPA Section 608 certification for handling R-410A refrigerant. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before servicing. Verify that the available 3-phase electrical service meets the unit nameplate requirements before connection. Follow local mechanical and electrical codes, including applicable sections of the ASHRAE standards and the NEC, for equipment mounting, refrigerant line sizing, and electrical disconnect requirements.
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