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The Trane A5AC5060A1000 is a single-stage split system air conditioning condensing unit rated at 60,000 BTU/h (5 tons) of cooling capacity. It operates on R-454B refrigerant and uses a 24-volt control circuit with a power supply of 208-230/1/60 (single-phase, 60 Hz). The coil assembly is all-aluminum construction, which reduces the risk of formicary corrosion common with copper-aluminum combinations. This unit is marketed under the RunTru by Trane and Ameristar by American Standard brands. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this unit as the outdoor half of a matched split cooling system.
The A5AC5060A1000 is designed for residential split system cooling applications. It is factory charged with refrigerant for the condensing unit itself, ten feet of tested connecting line, and the smallest rated indoor evaporative coil match. When paired with a compatible air handler, verified matched system combinations include the A5AHV006A1D30A variable speed air handler and the A5AHC007A1D30A convertible air handler, with paired system SEER2 ratings documented at 15.0 to 15.2 depending on the indoor unit selected.
Documented matched system pairings include the A5AHV006A1D30A variable speed air handler (15.0 SEER2) and the A5AHC007A1D30A convertible air handler (15.2 SEER2). Confirm matched indoor unit selections using current AHRI certified ratings before installation. Additional compatible indoor units may exist; consult Trane product data for the full matchup table under model series A5AC5060A.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for handling refrigerants. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before making any electrical or refrigerant connections. Line set length and diameter must conform to manufacturer specifications; deviating from the factory charge assumption of ten feet requires a field refrigerant charge adjustment. Follow all local mechanical codes and the current edition of applicable standards when setting, brazing, and pressure-testing the refrigerant circuit.
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