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The Trane A5HP5030A1000 is a single-stage, split-system heat pump condenser rated at 30,000 BTU/h (2.5 tons) with a 15.2 SEER2 efficiency rating and an HSPF2 of 8.1. Charged with R-454B refrigerant, this outdoor unit delivers both heating and cooling through a single refrigerant circuit, making it suited for year-round residential comfort. It operates on a 208-230V/1-phase/60 Hz power supply with 24-volt system controls. The unit features an all-aluminum coil construction and a PSC blower motor. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this condenser as the outdoor half of a ducted central split system paired with a compatible indoor air handler.
This unit is intended for residential ducted central split-system installations. It is designed for single-stage on-off operation and pairs with a compatible air handler to form a complete heating and cooling system. The A5HP5030A1000 is part of the RunTru by Trane A5HP50 series and is rated in accordance with AHRI standards. Typical applications include new construction and replacement installations in single-family residential settings where a 2.5-ton capacity is required and R-454B refrigerant compatibility is specified.
Designed for use as the outdoor condenser in a ducted residential split-system heat pump installation paired with a compatible R-454B indoor air handler. Confirmed system pairing referenced in supplier data includes the A5AHC003A1B30A air handler.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 refrigerant-handling certification, as this unit uses R-454B, an A2L classified refrigerant requiring specific handling procedures. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before making any electrical or refrigerant connections. Refer to the manufacturer installation, operation, and maintenance documentation for proper line set sizing, refrigerant charge procedure, and low-voltage thermostat wiring. Local mechanical and electrical codes apply; consult applicable AHRI, NEC, and jurisdiction-specific requirements before commissioning.
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