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The TRANE YHJ090A4SAL1P85 is a commercial packaged rooftop unit (RTU) that combines direct-expansion (DX) cooling with gas heat in a single self-contained cabinet. Rated at 7.5 tons nominal cooling capacity and configured for 460-volt, 3-phase power, this gas-pack RTU is designed for rooftop installation on light commercial buildings. The unit uses R-410A refrigerant and delivers both cooling and heating from one cabinet, reducing the mechanical footprint and simplifying service access. Licensed commercial HVAC technicians are the typical installing trade for this equipment class.
The YHJ090A4SAL1P85 is suited for light commercial applications such as retail spaces, office buildings, and similar single-zone or multi-zone rooftop installations requiring integrated heating and cooling. The 460-volt, 3-phase electrical configuration is standard for commercial building power distribution, making this unit compatible with typical commercial electrical infrastructure. Gas-heat operation requires a dedicated gas supply connection at the rooftop curb.
Designed as an OEM packaged rooftop gas-pack unit for light commercial rooftop curb installations requiring 460-volt, 3-phase power and 7.5-ton cooling capacity.
Installation must be performed by a licensed commercial HVAC technician holding appropriate EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling certification. Shut off all electrical power at the disconnect and close the gas supply valve before beginning any service or installation work. The unit must be mounted on a properly sized and rated rooftop equipment curb per the manufacturer's specifications and local mechanical codes. Gas piping connections must conform to the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) and all applicable local codes.
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