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The TRANE YHJ102A3SAH0M19 is a packaged rooftop gas-pack unit combining direct-expansion cooling with gas heating in a single self-contained cabinet. Rated at 8.5 nominal tons of cooling capacity, it operates on 208-230 volts, 3-phase power and uses R-410A refrigerant. This configuration integrates the condensing section, evaporator coil, and gas heat exchanger into one rooftop-mounted assembly, eliminating the need for a separate indoor air handler or furnace. Licensed HVAC technicians and commercial mechanical contractors handle installation and service on units of this type.
The YHJ102A3SAH0M19 is designed for commercial rooftop applications where both cooling and heating are required from a single unit. Typical installations include light commercial buildings, retail spaces, and low-rise office buildings served by rooftop curb-mounted equipment. The gas-pack configuration is well suited to climates requiring reliable heating output alongside cooling capacity, and the 3-phase electrical supply makes it appropriate for facilities with commercial electrical service.
Designed as an OEM rooftop gas-pack unit intended for curb-mount installation on compatible commercial rooftop curb assemblies. Consult the unit submittal and installation manual for curb dimensions and duct connection specifications before ordering a roof curb.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC contractor in accordance with applicable local mechanical codes and the manufacturer installation instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power at the main disconnect before servicing refrigerant, electrical, or gas heat components. Gas piping connections must comply with the International Fuel Gas Code and be leak-tested before startup. R-410A refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification.
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