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The Trane A5HP5060A1000 is a 5-ton, single-stage heat pump condenser rated at 60,000 BTU/h for residential split-system applications. Operating on R-454B refrigerant, this unit delivers both heating and cooling from a single outdoor cabinet, making it a direct replacement for aging R-410A systems moving to lower-GWP refrigerants. The unit carries a 15.2 SEER2 efficiency rating and is designed for 208/230-volt, single-phase power. With a Minimum Circuit Ampacity of 33 amps, the electrical service requirements are straightforward for a 5-ton class unit. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this condenser as part of a ducted central split system.
This condenser is suited for residential ducted split-system installations where both heating and cooling capacity are needed year-round. It is commonly paired with a compatible air handler or fan coil and an indoor coil to complete the refrigerant circuit. The unit is also configured for dual-fuel applications when matched with a compatible gas furnace, allowing the system to switch between heat pump and gas heat depending on outdoor conditions. Trane Supply data identifies this unit under the RunTru product line built by Trane Technologies.
Designed for use in ducted residential split-system heat pump configurations. Compatible indoor components must support R-454B refrigerant. Specific matched air handlers, coils, and furnace models should be confirmed against Trane AHRIcertified system matchups before installation. No specific indoor model numbers are confirmed in the available product data for this listing.
Installation must be performed by an EPA Section 608 certified HVAC technician familiar with A2L refrigerant handling procedures, as R-454B is a mildly flammable refrigerant class. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before connecting or servicing refrigerant lines, electrical wiring, or the control circuit. Follow all local mechanical and electrical codes, including applicable sections of the NEC for disconnect sizing and wire gauge. Do not start the unit without verifying that the indoor coil, line set, and air handler are properly matched, leak-checked, and evacuated to manufacturer specifications.
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