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The TRANE TWE12043BAAP006 is a commercial-grade air handler designed for large-capacity cooling and heating distribution applications. Rated at 10 tons, this unit operates on 208/230-volt, 3-phase power, making it suited for commercial and light-industrial HVAC systems where single-phase power is not available or practical. The air handler moves conditioned air from a matched refrigerant coil through ductwork to the conditioned space. Licensed HVAC technicians and mechanical contractors are the typical installers for a unit of this size and electrical configuration.
This air handler is intended for commercial installations requiring high-capacity air distribution. The 10-ton capacity and 3-phase electrical requirement place this unit in office buildings, retail spaces, warehouses, schools, and similar commercial environments. It is designed to work within a split-system configuration, paired with a compatible condensing unit or chiller to complete the refrigerant circuit. Installations of this size typically require coordination with both the electrical and mechanical trades.
Designed as an OEM air handler for commercial split-system HVAC installations requiring a 10-ton, 208/230-volt 3-phase indoor unit. Verify matched condensing unit compatibility with TRANE equipment selection guides before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC mechanical contractor familiar with commercial air handler systems. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before servicing or connecting the unit. Three-phase wiring connections must comply with NEC requirements and be performed by a qualified electrician. Consult the manufacturer installation instructions and local mechanical codes before mounting, connecting refrigerant lines, or energizing the unit.
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