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The TRANE YHC047E3RHA5TGS is a packaged gas-electric rooftop unit combining gas heat and electric cooling in a single cabinet. Rated at 4 tons of cooling capacity and designed for three-phase power at 208/230 volts, this unit integrates the refrigeration system, gas furnace, and air distribution components into one factory-assembled package. Licensed HVAC technicians typically handle installation, startup, and commissioning. The all-in-one design simplifies rooftop placement and reduces the need for separate indoor air handlers or furnace equipment.
Packaged gas-electric units like the YHC047E3RHA5TGS are commonly deployed in light commercial applications such as retail spaces, small offices, and similar low-rise commercial buildings where rooftop installation is standard practice. The three-phase electrical configuration makes this unit suited for commercial service entrances rather than residential single-phase supplies. This tonnage class is a common fit for mid-size commercial conditioned spaces requiring both heating and cooling from a single rooftop asset.
Designed as an OEM packaged gas-electric rooftop unit for light commercial applications requiring three-phase power at the 4-ton capacity range. No specific compatible model numbers or replacement part references were provided in the product data.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC contractor in accordance with local mechanical codes, the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Disconnect all electrical power and shut off the gas supply before servicing any components. Rooftop installations require proper curb mounting, refrigerant line verification, and gas piping connections made to local code. Do not energize the unit before all electrical, gas, and ductwork connections are inspected and verified.
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