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The TRANE TWE18043BAAP01L is a commercial-grade air handler built for split-system HVAC applications using R-410A refrigerant. Rated at 15 tons of cooling capacity and operating on 208/230V three-phase power, this unit houses an evaporator coil assembly that conditions airflow delivered to the conditioned space. It is designed for installation by licensed HVAC technicians in light commercial or large residential applications where high-capacity, three-phase equipment is required. The TWE series single-slab evaporator coil configuration supports efficient heat exchange across the unit's substantial tonnage range.
This air handler is intended for split-system installations where a matched condensing unit supplies R-410A refrigerant. The three-phase voltage requirement makes it suited for commercial buildings, large multi-family residential structures, or any facility with access to three-phase electrical service. Proper system sizing and matched outdoor unit selection are essential to achieving rated performance. Installation should be carried out in accordance with local mechanical codes and the manufacturer's installation instructions.
Designed as an OEM-style air handler for use in R-410A split-system HVAC configurations requiring 15-ton capacity at 208/230V three-phase electrical service.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for handling R-410A refrigerant. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before beginning any wiring or refrigerant connections. Three-phase electrical service must be verified and properly sized to the unit's nameplate ratings prior to energizing. Follow all applicable mechanical and electrical codes, including local amendments to the IMC and NEC, during installation.
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