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The TRANE YSC060G4RMB61SC is a packaged rooftop gas-electric air conditioning unit rated at 5 tons of cooling capacity and 60 MBH of heating output. This unit combines DX cooling with gas heating in a single rooftop-mounted cabinet, making it a self-contained solution for commercial and light commercial HVAC applications. Operating on 460 volts, 3-phase power, it is sized for mid-range commercial installations. Licensed commercial HVAC technicians are the intended installers for this class of equipment.
The YSC060G4RMB61SC is intended for rooftop installation on commercial buildings including retail spaces, office suites, and light industrial facilities requiring a single-package heating and cooling solution. The gas-electric configuration eliminates the need for a separate air handler or furnace, consolidating the refrigeration circuit, heat exchanger, and blower assembly in one cabinet delivered to the roof curb. This unit operates on 460V 3-phase power, which is standard for commercial building electrical infrastructure in this tonnage range.
Designed as a packaged rooftop gas-electric unit for commercial rooftop curb applications in the 5-ton class. Verify curb dimensions, electrical supply voltage, gas supply type, and ductwork configurations against the unit submittal drawings before ordering.
Installation must be performed by a licensed commercial HVAC technician familiar with rooftop unit rigging, gas piping, and high-voltage electrical connections. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and shut off the gas supply before performing any service work on this unit. Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification. Local mechanical and electrical codes, including applicable sections of the IMC, IFGC, and NEC, govern the installation of this equipment.
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