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The Trane A5PG3036A1070 is a single packaged gas heating and electric cooling unit rated at 3 tons (36,000 BTU/h) of cooling capacity. It operates on R-454B refrigerant and delivers a SEER2 rating of 13.4 and an EER2 of 10.60, meeting current efficiency standards. The unit runs on 208-230 volts, single phase, 60 Hz and draws 3.12 kW of power input during cooling. For heating, it supplies up to 70,000 BTU/h input via natural gas at 81 AFUE. All mechanical components are housed in a single outdoor cabinet, eliminating the need for a separate indoor air handler. Licensed HVAC technicians install and service this type of equipment.
This packaged unit is designed for residential and light commercial applications where a self-contained rooftop or ground-level installation is required. The convertible cabinet design allows flexible duct connection configurations to suit different installation layouts. It is part of the Trane RT Series A5PG30 product family, which spans 2 to 5 ton configurations using R-454B refrigerant. Typical installations include single-story residential structures, small retail spaces, and light commercial buildings that rely on a single rooftop or pad-mounted unit for year-round heating and cooling.
Designed as an OEM packaged gas-electric unit within the Trane RT Series A5PG30 family for residential and light commercial ducted systems requiring a single self-contained heating and cooling cabinet.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with applicable local mechanical codes and the manufacturer installation manual. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and shut off the gas supply before servicing or making any connections. Ductwork connections, refrigerant handling, and gas line hookups must comply with local codes and ASHRAE and IFGC requirements. Do not operate the unit without verifying proper airflow, gas pressure, and electrical supply within rated tolerances.
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