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The TRANE YSJ072A4S0H02PU is a commercial packaged gas/electric rooftop unit rated at 6 tons of nominal cooling capacity. It runs on 460-volt, 3-phase power, making it suited for light commercial and commercial applications where single-phase power is not available. Configured as a gas-pack, the unit delivers both cooling and gas-fired heating from a single rooftop cabinet. Licensed commercial HVAC technicians typically size, install, and commission this equipment class.
This unit is intended for rooftop installation on light commercial or commercial buildings requiring packaged HVAC service. The gas/electric configuration supplies cooling via the refrigeration circuit and heat via an integrated gas furnace section rated for high-heat output. Typical applications include retail spaces, offices, light industrial facilities, and similar structures where a self-contained rooftop system is the design standard. Installation is performed by certified commercial HVAC contractors working to local mechanical codes and manufacturer startup procedures.
Designed as an OEM packaged rooftop unit for commercial gas/electric applications requiring 460-volt, 3-phase power at 6-ton nominal cooling capacity.
Installation must be performed by a licensed commercial HVAC contractor familiar with rooftop equipment, gas piping, and 460-volt 3-phase electrical connections. Disconnect all electrical power and shut off the gas supply before any service work. Curb mounting, refrigerant piping, gas connections, and electrical terminations must comply with applicable local mechanical codes, the National Electrical Code, and the International Fuel Gas Code. Do not operate the unit without verifying proper refrigerant charge, gas pressure, and electrical phasing per the equipment startup checklist.
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