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The TRANE YHC036E4RXA6EL9 is a packaged rooftop gas/electric unit built for commercial HVAC applications. This self-contained gas-pack integrates a gas heating section and electric direct-expansion cooling into a single factory-assembled cabinet. Rated at 3 tons of cooling capacity and configured for 460-volt, 3-phase power, this unit is designed for rooftop curb mounting on light commercial buildings. Installation and commissioning are performed by licensed commercial HVAC technicians familiar with rooftop equipment and three-phase electrical systems.
The YHC036E4RXA6EL9 is suited for light commercial rooftop installations where a single piece of equipment must handle both heating and cooling loads. Typical applications include small office buildings, retail spaces, and similar commercial structures requiring a compact, all-in-one climate control solution. The 3-ton capacity targets smaller commercial zones. The 460-volt, 3-phase electrical configuration is standard for commercial service panels in these building types, reducing wire gauge requirements compared to single-phase alternatives at equivalent load.
Designed as an OEM packaged gas-electric rooftop unit intended for commercial curb-mount rooftop applications. Verify curb dimensions, electrical service configuration, and gas supply specifications against the building conditions before installation.
This unit must be installed by a licensed commercial HVAC technician. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and close the gas supply valve before servicing or rigging the unit. Three-phase electrical connections must comply with NEC requirements, and gas piping must conform to applicable IFGC standards. Always verify that the roof curb dimensions and structural load rating are adequate before setting the unit.
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