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The TRANE YHD210G3RHD031K is a commercial packaged rooftop unit that combines direct-expansion (DX) cooling with gas heat in a single self-contained cabinet. Rated at 17.5 tons of cooling capacity, this gas-pack RTU is designed for rooftop installation on light commercial and commercial buildings. It operates on 208/230V 3-phase power, making it suited for commercial electrical services. Licensed HVAC technicians and commercial mechanical contractors handle installation and commissioning. The unit consolidates the refrigeration, heating, and air distribution systems into one package, simplifying the mechanical footprint on the roof.
The YHD210G3RHD031K is intended for commercial rooftop applications where a single integrated unit must handle both space cooling and gas heating loads. Typical installations include retail buildings, light industrial facilities, offices, and similar commercial structures requiring rooftop mechanical equipment. At 17.5 tons, this unit serves medium-to-large commercial zones. It is wired to a 208/230V 3-phase commercial power supply and connected to the building gas supply for the heating section.
Designed as an OEM-specification commercial packaged rooftop unit; consult TRANE product documentation and the unit nameplate for verified compatible curb, duct adapter, and control configurations before ordering.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC contractor in accordance with applicable mechanical codes, local building codes, and the National Fuel Gas Code (NFGC). Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and shut off the gas supply at the service valve before performing any service or installation work on the unit. Rooftop placement requires a properly sized equipment curb and structural roof review to confirm load-bearing capacity. Gas piping connections must be leak-tested and electrical terminations must be verified against the unit wiring diagram before startup.
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