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The Trane A5HL5024A1000 is a 2-ton split system heat pump outdoor condensing unit designed for residential central HVAC applications. Operating on R-454B refrigerant, it delivers a nominal cooling capacity of 24,000 BTU/h with a SEER2 rating range of 12.15 to 15.2, meeting current efficiency standards for new installations. The unit runs on a 208/230-volt, single-phase, 60 Hz power supply and draws 9.4 running load amps. It ships factory-equipped with an insulation and sound blanket and compressor heat. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation and commissioning of this outdoor unit.
This condensing unit is suited for residential split system heat pump installations where R-454B refrigerant compatibility is required. It is part of the RunTru by Trane product line and pairs with a compatible indoor air handler to form a complete heating and cooling system. Single-stage operation keeps controls straightforward for standard residential load applications. Its compact footprint makes it practical for typical residential pad or rooftop placements.
Designed as an OEM-style outdoor condensing unit for residential split system heat pump configurations requiring R-454B refrigerant and 208/230-volt, single-phase electrical service. Pair with a compatible R-454B-rated indoor air handler; consult Trane or RunTru system matching guides to confirm rated system efficiency.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician certified to handle A2L refrigerants, as R-454B is classified A2L under ASHRAE 34. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before servicing the unit. Follow local mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for disconnect placement and circuit sizing based on the unit nameplate. Do not operate the unit without confirming refrigerant line sizing, indoor coil compatibility, and proper system evacuation per manufacturer installation guidelines.
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