GE RAVTRANS4 Transition Plenum – Friedrich Large Chassis to AZ95 Small Chassis
The GE RAVTRANS4 Transition Plenum is specifically designed to convert a Friedrich large chassis unit to fit an AZ95 small chassis wall sleeve. This makes it a must-have for retrofit projects where existing infrastructure doesn’t align with upgraded or replacement units.
Built from high-quality painted galvanized steel, this plenum offers excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and a clean installation finish. It’s engineered to ensure proper alignment and seal between mismatched units, minimizing airflow disruption and energy loss.
🔧 Key Features
✅ Benefits
- Ideal for system upgrades and replacements in multi-family or hospitality properties
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No custom ductwork or structural changes needed
- Enhances energy efficiency by ensuring a secure, leak-free connection
- Maintains system reliability and airflow balance
- Professional-grade finish aligns with commercial and residential standards
🏢 Suitable Applications
- Retrofit HVAC installations in hotels, apartments, and condos
- Facility upgrades using mixed equipment brands
- Projects requiring adaptation from older chassis sizes to modern units
- Installations prioritizing durability, ease, and clean aesthetics
The GE RAVTRANS4 Transition Plenum is the smart solution for bridging Friedrich large chassis systems with AZ95 small chassis openings—engineered for performance and built for long-term reliability.
FAQs
Q1: What Friedrich models are compatible with this plenum?
A1: It’s compatible with large chassis Friedrich VTAC models commonly found in vertical installations.
Q2: Do I need to change my ductwork when using RAVTRANS4?
A2: No. This plenum is designed to bridge size differences between Friedrich and GE units, preserving your duct layout.
Q3: Will it affect system performance?
A3: No—this transition ensures proper airflow and system performance without loss of efficiency.
Q4: Is professional installation recommended?
A4: Yes, although the plenum is designed for easy use, a licensed HVAC contractor should perform the retrofit to ensure compliance and performance.