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The Trane A5PG3024A1060 is a single packaged gas heating and electric cooling unit designed for light commercial and residential rooftop or ground-level installations. Operating on R-454B refrigerant, it delivers 24000 BTU/h of cooling capacity and 60000 BTU/h of gas heating input through a scroll compressor and a constant torque ECM indoor fan. The unit runs on 208-230/1/60 electrical service and uses electronic ignition for reliable heat startup. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this system as a self-contained, single-cabinet solution that combines the air handler, gas furnace, and condenser into one unit.
This packaged unit is intended for entry-level convertible applications in the 2 to 5 ton product family. The A5PG3024A1060 sits at the 2 ton cooling end of the lineup and is suited for small commercial spaces or residential applications where a split-system installation is not practical. The convertible design allows flexibility in discharge airflow configuration at the jobsite. It is listed alongside other models in the A5PG30 series including the A5PG3030A1070A, A5PG3036A1070A, A5PG3042A1090A, A5PG3048A1090A, and A5PG3060A1115A.
The A5PG3024A1060 is part of the Trane A5PG30 single packaged gas/electric entry series covering 2 to 5 ton cooling capacities. Refer to Trane submittal document PKGR-PSD014B-EN for full system compatibility details including accessory damper options BAYDMPR101 and BAYDMPR102A.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician with qualifications covering both gas and refrigeration work. Disconnect electrical power and shut off the gas supply at the service valve before beginning any service or installation work. Follow local mechanical codes, the IFGC for gas connections, and NEC requirements for electrical hookup including proper overcurrent protection sized to the unit fuse rating. Do not operate the unit without verifying refrigerant circuit integrity and confirming gas pressure is within the range specified on the unit nameplate.
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