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The TRANE TWA18044DAAE032 is a split-system heat pump condensing unit rated at 1.5 tons and designed for outdoor installation in residential and light-commercial applications. Operating at 460 volts, 3-phase power, this unit serves as the outdoor section of a split-system heat pump, handling both cooling and heating cycles. Licensed HVAC technicians install and service this unit as part of a matched split system. Its 3-phase electrical configuration makes it well suited for light-commercial buildings where 3-phase power is available at the equipment pad.
The TWA18044DAAE032 is intended for outdoor condensing unit installations in residential and light-commercial settings. The 460V, 3-phase electrical rating positions it for applications such as small commercial offices, retail spaces, or multi-family residential buildings with 3-phase electrical service. It functions as the outdoor condensing section in a split-system heat pump configuration, working in tandem with a matched indoor air handler or fan coil unit.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation condensing unit for split-system heat pump configurations requiring 460V, 3-phase power supply.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the manufacturer's installation instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power at the disconnect box before beginning any service or installation work. The unit requires a properly sized refrigerant line set, electrical disconnect, and equipment pad or mounting surface rated for the unit's weight. Do not energize the unit until refrigerant charge, electrical connections, and airflow have been verified by a qualified technician.
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