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The TRANE TWA18043DAAE02P is a 15-ton, three-phase, split-system floor-mount commercial heat pump condenser rated at 180,000 BTU/h gross cooling capacity. Part of the Odyssey commercial unitary product line, this unit handles both heating and cooling in demanding commercial environments. It operates on 208/230V three-phase power and is built for floor-mount installation in light commercial and commercial applications. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this class of equipment, typically as the outdoor section of a split-system configuration paired with a compatible indoor air handler or fan coil.
This condenser is designed for commercial split-system heat pump applications requiring substantial capacity. Floor-mount configuration suits installations where rooftop placement is not practical or where ground-level access is preferred for service. The 15-ton capacity range addresses mid-to-large commercial spaces such as retail buildings, office suites, and light industrial facilities. Three-phase power supply makes it suitable for commercial electrical services where single-phase equipment would be undersized.
Designed as an OEM-specified outdoor condenser section for commercial split-system heat pump installations. Part of the Trane Odyssey commercial unitary product line. Consult Trane product documentation for approved matched indoor units and system configurations.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC contractor familiar with commercial refrigeration systems and applicable mechanical codes. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before servicing. Follow local electrical codes and the NEC for three-phase wiring and equipment grounding. Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification; do not release refrigerant to the atmosphere.
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