Trane Air Handlers


										

Trane Air Handlers

Your central air conditioning system consists of two main parts — an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. The air handler is the indoor unit, which includes a coil and an air blower. Its job is to circulate conditioned air throughout your home. When paired with an air conditioner, it circulates cool air through your house during the summer months. When matched with a heat pump, it works all yearlong, circulating cool air in the summer and warm air in the winter. It is important to note that the air handler makes a tremendous contribution to the overall efficiency of your system.

Air Tite™ Features 

Trane's variable speed air handler is specifically designed for unconditioned spaces. It maximizes efficiency because of its exclusive "air-tite" construction. Its special insulation, door gaskets and thermal seals make that much difference in effectively sealing in conditioned air. And, of course, increased efficiency means operating cost savings to you.

Benefits

  • Convertible Application

  • Easy Fit

  • Standard Filters

  • Corrosion Resistant Galvanized Steel Cabinet

  • Insulated Cabinet

  • 21" Depth Cabinet for Easy Installation

Air Tite™ Benefits

  • Air Tight Construction

  • 1" Foil-Back Insulation

  • Filter Door Seal

  • Exclusive Duct Flange Thermal Break/Seal

  • High Efficiency

Wait, There's More Good News

You know how miserable humidity can make you feel. Well, with a Trane variable speed air handler you can reduce the humidity in your home, giving you and your family a more comfortable environment.

In fact, you'd probably be amazed to find out just how much moisture is in your home. Consider this: a Trane variable speed air handler can remove up to 24 gallons a day in some climates.

That's the beauty of variable speed technology - and when matched with any of Trane's XL series outdoor units, it gives you a level of comfort you've never experienced and saves you money in the process.

Potential energy savings may vary depending on your personal lifestyle, system settings, equipment maintenance, local climate, actual construction and installation of equipment and duct system.

 

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