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The TRANE YHC037E4RLA59FG is a packaged rooftop gas-pack unit built for light commercial applications. This self-contained system integrates heating and cooling functions into a single cabinet, combining a gas furnace section with a refrigeration circuit and air handler. Rated at 3 tons of cooling capacity and designed for 460-volt, 3-phase electrical service, it is intended for rooftop installation on light commercial structures. Licensed HVAC technicians and commercial mechanical contractors are the primary installers for this class of equipment.
This unit is suited for light commercial buildings requiring a combined heating and cooling solution in a single rooftop-mounted package. The gas-pack configuration makes it a common choice for retail spaces, small office buildings, and similar low-rise commercial structures where a split system is not practical and a single-point connection for gas and electrical service is preferred. The 3-ton capacity and 3-phase power requirement place it in the range of small-to-mid commercial mechanical systems.
Designed as an OEM rooftop packaged gas-pack unit for light commercial building HVAC systems requiring 3-ton cooling capacity and 460-volt 3-phase electrical service.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician or mechanical contractor in accordance with local mechanical codes, the IFGC, and NEC requirements for commercial rooftop equipment. Disconnect all electrical power and shut off the gas supply before servicing or connecting the unit. Verify that the structural roof curb is rated for the unit weight and is properly flashed and sealed before setting the equipment. Refrigerant work must be performed by an EPA Section 608 certified technician.
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