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The TRANE YSC060G4RMB2J7D is a commercial packaged rooftop unit combining direct-expansion (DX) cooling with gas heat in a single self-contained cabinet. Rated at 5 tons of cooling capacity and wired for 460V three-phase power, this gas-pack configuration is designed for rooftop installation on light commercial buildings. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this type of equipment following applicable mechanical and electrical codes. It delivers both cooling and heating from one unit, reducing roof penetrations and simplifying service access.
This unit is suited for light commercial applications where a single rooftop package handles all conditioning loads without separate indoor air handling equipment. Typical installations include small retail, office, or mixed-use buildings with structural roof curb support. The 460V three-phase electrical supply makes it appropriate for commercial construction with three-phase service available at the unit disconnect. All refrigerant, gas, electrical, and controls connections are made at the unit.
Designed as an OEM rooftop gas-pack unit intended for installation on a compatible roof curb in light commercial applications requiring 460V three-phase power and 5-ton DX cooling with gas heat.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding applicable refrigeration and gas certifications. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and shut off the gas supply before servicing. The unit requires a structural roof curb and must be installed in accordance with local mechanical codes, the National Electrical Code (NEC), and the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC). Do not attempt to modify refrigerant circuits or gas valve assemblies without proper certification and tooling.
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