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The TRANE YHC060F3RHA0P8H is a gas-electric packaged rooftop unit rated at 5 tons of cooling capacity. It integrates the compressor, condenser, evaporator, gas heat exchanger, and blower into a single cabinet designed for rooftop installation. Rated for 208/230V three-phase power, this unit suits residential and light-commercial structures where a self-contained all-in-one system is preferred. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this type of equipment. The YHC060F3RHA0P8H delivers both cooling and gas-fired heating from one rooftop-mounted enclosure, simplifying mechanical room requirements and reducing interior equipment footprint.
This unit is intended for rooftop applications on residential and light-commercial buildings requiring a single packaged system for year-round climate control. The gas-pack configuration provides forced-air cooling via the refrigeration circuit and natural gas or propane heating through the integrated heat exchanger, making it a common choice for single-story commercial strip buildings, retail spaces, and larger residential structures with flat or low-slope roofs. Three-phase 208/230V power supply is required at the unit disconnect.
Designed as an OEM Trane packaged rooftop gas-electric unit for residential and light-commercial rooftop applications requiring 5-ton capacity and three-phase 208/230V electrical service.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for refrigerant handling. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power at the unit disconnect before servicing. Verify that the roof curb or mounting surface meets the structural load requirements for this unit before placement. Gas supply connections must comply with IFGC requirements and local codes, and all electrical work must conform to NEC standards.
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