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Gas Heating / Electric Cooling Units 30 to 100 Nominal Tons 50P2 – Vertical CV/SAV 50P3 – Vertical VAV 50P4 – Horizontal CV/SAV 50P5 – Horizontal VAV Carrier P Series rooftop units are pre-wired and factory-tested in both cooling and heating modes. All models feature an industrial grade cabinet with fully hinged access panels. Forward-curved supply fans provide performance of up to 4 in. external static pressure (ESP) and 6 in. ESP with optional airfoil supply fans. Units are available in constant volume (CV), staged air volume (SAV), or variable air volume (VAV) applications, with electric or hydronic heating options. Units come with the ComfortLink™ DDC (direct digital control) control system, scroll compressors on independent thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) controlled refrigeration circuits. Expert Training @ Carrier UniversityAir conditioning unit falls 30 stories into Manhattan street, hurts 10 Ten people suffered non-life threatening injuries in New York on

Sunday when a crane dropped a heating and air conditioning unit being loaded onto a Manhattan building, sending it crashing into the street 30 stories below, the fire department said. The incident occurred at 10:45 a.m. while workers were using a crane to raise an HVAC unit to the roof of a building in the 200 block of Madison Avenue near East 38th Street in Midtown, New York City Fire Department spokeswoman Elisheva Zakheim said. The unit broke free from the cable and bounced several times along the building's facade before landing in the middle of the "Thank God, this incident occurred at an hour of the day on a weekend when there were not too many people around," said Mayor Bill de Blasio in televised remarks. Ten people were taken to the hospital and were in stable condition with non-life threatening injuries, the department's Twitter feed said. It was not immediately clear how they were injured, and Zakheim

said the incident is under investigation. Sunday's incident comes a month after a man was killed by a mechanical crane attached to a flatbed truck at a MidtownOn April 24, a worker was pinned to the ground between the crane and the truck when the vehicle's hydraulics malfunctioned, according to city officials. Read the original article on Reuters. Follow Reuters on Twitter. NOW WATCH: Here's what 'Game of Thrones' stars look like in real life Letter to My Younger Self
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Read Business Insider On The Go Available on iOS or Android See All Jobs » Thanks to our partners 30 Amp 120/240-Volt 240-Watt Fused AC Disconnect The GE 30 Amp 120/240-Volt 240-Watt Fused (requires 2 fuses installed on the back side of the puller). AC Disconnect has a NEMA 3R-rated steel enclosure that is both rust- and corrosion resistant for outdoor use. This safety switch is intended to disconnect power from an air-conditioning unit and uses lug wire range AWG #14 - 3 copper/aluminum. This single-phase disconnect is ANSI certified and UL listed with a maximum load of 240-Volts. Use to disconnect power from an air-conditioning unit NEMA 3R-rated steel enclosure for outdoor use Rust- and corrosion resistant Fusible - requires 2 fuses that are installed on the back side of the puller Lug wire range is AWG #14 - 3 copper/aluminum ANSI certified and UL listed 5 Amps vs stated watts How does 30 amp rating relate to 240 watts ??

5 Does this item include the 30 amp fuse pull-out? If not, which does it use? GE 30 amp 120/240-Volt 240-Watt Fused AC Disconnect,Model # TF30RCP Internet # 100576894 Store SKU # 525777 3 What is the difference in 1 phase and 2 phase disconnects? I am going to install a mini split diy air conditioner & heat pump that runs on 240 volts and requires 30 amps. Will this 1 phase disconnect work with my setup? It will be hooked into the panel to a 30 amp fuse if this helps to determine the answer. 2 Can this unit be used for an electric dryer? Example: I have looked at the manual and can't figure out what I did wrong.Home > Why Us > Testing Facility > Real Life Stories Videos OF OUR CHAMPIONS Watch the truly remarkable units perform under extreme conditions and across generations. Running in a Flood Trane XL1200 Package Unit running in flood waters. Crushed by a Collapsed Wall Trane Air Conditioner slammed by falling debris still runs.

Slammed by a Backhoe This unit was run over by a back how and is still working hard. Trane unit still running strong under flood waters. Survived the Test of Time This Trane Package Unit ran under intense heat for almost 50 years. Photos of our Champions Read more stories about a few of our units who have withstood the test of time and Mother Nature's wrath. Impaled by a Huge Icicle Name: Frank Location: Wellesley, MA “Our Trane ran flawlessly for seven years — it finally took being impaled by a massive icicle to bring the unit to its knees! Trane Comfort Specialist dealer is replacing it with a new Trane in the next month or two.” Flattened by a Huge Tree Name: Laura Location: Dallas, TX “The only thing that could stop our Trane was a massive tree fallingMother nature was frustrated! Fortunately, our 6-month-old unit was unscathed and our local Trane Comfort Specialist was able to repair his older brother within 48 hours.”

Chugging Away for 20 Years Name: Paul Location: Pine Knoll Shores, NC “Our Trane XL1200 has been chugging away for 20 years on the hot and humid coast of North Carolina. It's still running strong!” Flooded, but Still Running Name: Cade Location: Broussard, LA “Our area had a huge flood. A homeowner called my Trane dealership and said her unit was little "crooked." When I arrived, this is what I saw: the unit had been submerged and caused the concrete slab it was mounted on to float up at an angle! Not only was the unit still running, but it was a perfect 72 degrees in the house. hard to stop a Trane!” Still Running After 30+ Years Name: Jonathan Location: Media, PA “This Trane is celebrating 30+ years of operation and still going strong!” Bashed by a Tree Name: Ivan Location: Damar, KS “This Trane unit that was hit by a tree that fell during a storm. The unit was stood back up on its side, cycled on and — low and behold

— it's cooling the house until a replacement unit can be installed. The homeowner reports it's cooling just as good as it did before!” Name: Bernard Location: Venice, FL “The only thing that stopped my 26-year-old Trane was being hit byI wish more companies still made products like this!” Ran for 32 Years Straight Name: Christina Location: Laurel, MD “This 32-year-old heat pump ran year-round in the humid town ofIt's being replaced by another Trane heat pump — here's to another 32 years!” Squashed by a Huge Tree Name: Melanie Location: Rabbit Hash, KY “Not even a massive tree falling on this Trane could stop it! It made a lot of racket but it kept running!” Crunched by a Falling Chimney Name: Patrick Location: Rabbit Hash, KY “Lighting struck this homeowner’s chimney 22 feet above this Trane unit and 3 tons of brick fell on top of it. All it did was bust the pump-ups and damage the top a little.

The unit was still running when I got to the call! It's REALLY hard to stop a Trane!” 37 Years of Florida Heat Name: Unknown Location: Sarasota, FL “In 2008, Gator A/C from Sarasota, Fla. and local news station ABC 7 set out to find the oldest air conditioner in the region. of searching, they found this 37-year-old Trane unit running tirelessly – and according to the homeowner, it had never needed aAs a reward, Gator A/C replaced it with a brand new Trane.” Name: Unknown Location: Florida “When Hurricane Floyd struck the coast of Florida in 1999, it unleashed high winds and torrents of rain. First responders in a flooded neighborhood found this Trane, still running underwater.” Still Running After Half a Century “This unit from Florida turns 50 this year and despite the intense heat and humidity, half a century later, it’s still keeping Name: Unknown Location: Unknown “This trusty old Trane was hit by a backhoe in a construction