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The TRANE YSJ072A4SAH1BA1 is a commercial packaged rooftop gas/electric unit rated at 6 tons (72,000 BTU/h) and designed for light commercial HVAC applications. It operates on 460-volt, three-phase power, making it suited for commercial buildings with three-phase electrical service. This self-contained unit combines gas heating and electric cooling in a single rooftop cabinet, reducing the need for separate indoor air handling equipment. Licensed HVAC technicians and commercial refrigeration mechanics are the primary trades responsible for installation and service of this equipment.
This unit is intended for light commercial rooftop installations such as retail spaces, office buildings, and similar structures requiring a single-package solution. As a gas/electric packaged unit, it supplies both conditioned air and heat from one cabinet mounted on the roof curb, simplifying ductwork and equipment layout. Its three-phase 460-volt power configuration is typical of commercial construction where high-voltage three-phase service is already available.
Designed as an OEM packaged rooftop gas/electric unit for light commercial applications requiring 460-volt three-phase power and 6-ton cooling capacity.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC contractor in accordance with local mechanical codes and the manufacturer's installation instructions. Power must be fully disconnected and locked out at the disconnect before any service or wiring work is performed on this unit. The unit requires a properly sized roof curb; verify curb dimensions and structural load capacity before mounting. Gas supply connections must comply with applicable fuel gas codes, and electrical connections must meet NEC requirements for commercial equipment.
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