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The TRANE YSJ072A3S0H0BKT is a Precedent series commercial packaged gas/electric rooftop unit rated at 6 tons (72,000 BTU/h) of cooling capacity. It operates on 208/230-volt, three-phase power and uses R-410A refrigerant. This self-contained unit combines gas heating and electric cooling in a single cabinet designed for rooftop installation on light commercial buildings. Installation is typically performed by licensed HVAC technicians familiar with commercial rooftop equipment and low-voltage control wiring.
The YSJ072A3S0H0BKT is suited for light commercial applications such as retail spaces, office buildings, and similar structures requiring a single-package rooftop solution. Its gas/electric configuration provides heating via a gas heat exchanger and cooling via a direct-expansion refrigerant circuit. The three-phase power supply makes it appropriate for buildings with commercial electrical service. This unit is designed for rooftop curb-mount installation and connects to the building ductwork through the unit base.
Designed for rooftop curb-mount installation on light commercial buildings with three-phase electrical service and natural gas supply. Specific curb and ductwork compatibility should be verified against Trane Precedent series installation documentation prior to ordering.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician qualified to work on commercial rooftop equipment. Shut off all electrical power at the disconnect and close the gas supply valve before beginning any service or installation work. Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification. Consult local mechanical and electrical codes, including applicable IFGC and NEC requirements, before commissioning the unit.
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