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The TRANE YHC067E3RMA1VYE is a packaged gas-electric rooftop unit rated at 5 tons of cooling capacity. It combines a gas furnace and a direct-expansion cooling system in a single cabinet, supplying both heating and cooling from one rooftop-mounted enclosure. The unit operates on 208/230V three-phase power, making it suited for light commercial applications where three-phase electrical service is available. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation, startup, and service on this class of equipment. The integrated design simplifies mechanical room requirements by eliminating the need for separate indoor heating and cooling components.
This gas-pack unit is intended for rooftop installation on light commercial buildings such as retail spaces, small office buildings, and similar structures requiring combined heating and cooling from a single outdoor unit. Three-phase 208/230V power supply is a standard electrical configuration for this tonnage range in commercial construction. The 5-ton capacity serves mid-size commercial zones or multiple combined zones depending on duct design and load calculations.
Designed as an OEM rooftop gas-pack unit for light commercial applications requiring 5-ton cooling capacity and three-phase 208/230V electrical service.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes, the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54), and applicable NEC requirements for commercial equipment. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and shut off the gas supply before performing any service or wiring work on this unit. Verify that the rooftop curb dimensions and ductwork opening match the unit footprint before lifting the cabinet into position. Do not operate the unit without verifying refrigerant charge, gas pressure, and electrical connections have been completed per the manufacturer startup procedure.
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