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The TRANE YHC067E3RMA40XP is a packaged rooftop gas/electric unit built for light commercial cooling and heating applications. The unit delivers 67 MBH of DX cooling capacity alongside gas heat in a single self-contained rooftop cabinet. Operating on 208/230V three-phase power, this 5-ton unit combines refrigerant-based cooling and gas-fired heat in one package, reducing the number of rooftop penetrations and simplifying system commissioning. Installation is typically performed by licensed commercial HVAC technicians familiar with rooftop equipment.
This unit is suited for light commercial rooftop installations such as retail buildings, office spaces, and similar low-rise commercial structures requiring a combined cooling and heating solution. The gas/electric configuration eliminates the need for separate heating equipment, making it a common choice for new construction and equipment replacement projects where rooftop space or structural load is a constraint. The 5-ton, 208/230V three-phase electrical configuration is standard for small to mid-size commercial electrical services.
Designed as an OEM packaged rooftop gas/electric unit for light commercial applications requiring 5-ton, 208/230V three-phase cooling and gas heating in a single cabinet configuration.
Installation must be performed by a licensed commercial HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the manufacturer installation instructions. Disconnect all electrical power and shut off the gas supply before servicing or rigging the unit into position. Rooftop curb alignment, refrigerant line integrity, and gas piping connections should be verified prior to startup. Refer to IFGC and NEC requirements for gas and electrical rough-in work.
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