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The TRANE COM06424 is a replacement compressor designed for use in Trane central air conditioning systems. The compressor is the core component of any refrigeration circuit, responsible for pressurizing refrigerant and driving the heat transfer cycle. This part is sourced as a Trane OEM replacement, making it the correct fit for technicians restoring system capacity and efficiency. Licensed HVAC technicians performing compressor swaps on Trane residential or light commercial equipment will recognize this unit by its model designations CSHA-093A-0-00 and CSHA-093A-0-0. Proper handling, vacuum procedure, and refrigerant management are required for any compressor replacement job.
This compressor is intended for Trane central air conditioning applications where the original unit has failed or reached end of service life. It is suited for refrigeration circuit restoration in split-system or packaged equipment that originally used the CSHA-093A-0-00 or CSHA-093A-0-0 compressor. Service work of this type is performed by licensed HVAC technicians with proper EPA Section 608 certification and recovery equipment.
This compressor is identified by model designations CSHA-093A-0-00 and CSHA-093A-0-0 as referenced in the Trane parts system. No additional compatible unit or system model numbers were provided in the product data.
Compressor replacement must be performed by an EPA Section 608 certified HVAC technician using certified recovery equipment before opening the refrigerant circuit. The system must be fully de-energized and refrigerant recovered prior to removal of the existing compressor. After installation, the system must be evacuated to the appropriate deep vacuum level before recharging with the correct refrigerant type and weight. Follow all applicable local mechanical codes and the equipment manufacturer service documentation throughout the procedure.
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