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The TRANE TWE07243BAAP01H is a commercial-grade air handler rated at 6 tons and designed for three-phase electrical systems operating at 208/230 volts. Air handlers of this class circulate conditioned air through a duct system by housing the evaporator coil, blower assembly, and associated components in a single cabinet. The TWE07243BAAP01H is built for applications where single-phase power is not available or practical, making it a standard choice in light commercial and larger residential installations. Licensed HVAC technicians handle procurement and installation of units at this capacity.
This unit is suited for light commercial or large residential split-system applications requiring a 6-ton air handler matched to a compatible condensing unit. Three-phase power at 208/230 volts is typical in commercial buildings, multi-family structures, and facilities with dedicated electrical service for HVAC equipment. The TWE07243BAAP01H is installed indoors, typically in a mechanical room, utility closet, or attic space with sufficient clearance for service access and ductwork connections.
Designed as an OEM-style air handler for use in split refrigeration systems requiring a 6-ton, 208/230V three-phase indoor unit. Consult TRANE product documentation or an equipment schedule to confirm matched condensing unit compatibility before ordering.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician with EPA Section 608 certification where refrigerant handling is involved. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power at the breaker before beginning any wiring or mechanical connections. Verify that the supply circuit is sized correctly for the unit ampacity and that three-phase voltage is confirmed at the disconnect before energizing. Follow local mechanical and electrical codes, including applicable sections of the International Mechanical Code and NEC, for mounting, duct connections, and electrical terminations.
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