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Looking
for a new Trane system in your home? Our website, along
with Trane's
site will give you a complete guide to the important information
for selecting your new system. |
If you are thinking about
having your heating and air conditioning system replaced,
or you
are building a home and want a system designed to meet your
needs, give the experts a call. We shall take all your worries
away. If you are not sure what kind of system you are
looking for, Click below to links, descriptions and
pictures of important equipment for your new system.
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When It Comes To Your Home Comfort System,
There's More To The Story
Take a look at your home
comfort system. If you have an air conditioner
outside, then you also have an indoor coil and
furnace inside. You might say the coil is the
other, less visible part of your system. While a
coil may be a component that you're not very
familiar with, it's just as important to your
home's comfort as your air conditioner. And,
because the coil was designed to work in tandem
with your outdoor unit and furnace, it's important
that they match in both size and capacity.
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Can Help You Make A Perfect Match
A matched system gives you maximum
performance and efficiency. And, that's where we comes in.
When you install a new Trane air conditioner, we can help
you select the right Trane Comfort™ coil to go with it.
Remember, your outdoor condensing unit and your indoor
coil work together as a team - a new air conditioner's
efficiency will be significantly reduced if it's paired
with an old, existing coil. And, an older coil, or a
non-Trane coil, may even differ in cooling capacity,
leaving you with an unbalanced system and higher than
necessary utility bills.

A Comfort™ Coil For
Every Application.
Trane manufactures an entire
series of convertible comfort coils in a variety
of sizes, efficiencies and configurations that
will work with any installation or application
requirement. And, their coils were developed with
the same exacting quality standards as the rest of
the components of a Trane home comfort system.
They were also designed to match Trane furnaces in
both fit and finish.
Comfort™
Coil Benefits
Easy To Service And
Clean
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Easy
door removal |
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External
service port |
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Foil
insulation |
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like Trane's outdoor units,
Comfort™ coils are available in
both standard and high efficiency
models |
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Lasts A Long Time
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Painted
finish |
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Non-corrosive
drain pan |
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5-year
internal functional parts limited warranty* |
Attractive
Design
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Perfect
match to furnaces |
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Cabinet
finish complements system |
Flexible Application
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Models
for R-22 and R-410A refrigerants available |

A Comfort™ Coil
Features
- Foil
Insulation
100% foil insulation provides easy cleaning
and quiet operation.
- Two-way,
Sloped, Non-corrosive Drain Pan
Prevents standing water in drain pan which
significantly affects indoor air quality.
Non-corrosive material prevents rust.
- Easy
Access
Makes cleaning and servicing easier which in
turn leads to higher efficiency and longer
life.
- Painted
Finish
Provides increased protection from rust and
corrosion. Matches furnace in color.
- External
Service Port
Quicker and easier serviceability.
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*Limited Warranty
All Trane indoor coils have a five-year* parts limited
warranty. However, if you have indoor coils installed with
a Trane XL or XLi outdoor air conditioner or heat pump as
part of a complete system the coil will be covered for
ten-years** under the outdoor model functional parts
limited warranty. *Warranty valid on coils installed after
October 1, 2001 and manufactured on or after January 1,
2000. Earlier installations have a one-year limited
warranty.

A Comfort™ Coil Features
Why A Clean Coil Makes
A Difference
It's not a pretty sight, but unfortunately it's
fairly common. If your home's indoor coil has
never been cleaned, chances are it could look like
this. One of the reasons is that many older coils
are difficult to access, so they're harder to
clean. Trane Comfort™ coils have been designed
with a three-piece door design so they're easy to
access for both servicing and cleaning. As you can
imagine, a clean coil is a more efficient coil.
It's also better for your home's indoor air
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Information was provided by
www.Trane.com
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Frequently
Asked Questions
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Q.
My furnace or
air conditioner
will not come on.
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My furnace is not blowing much air and kicks
off all the time.
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My furnace won't come on at all.
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My air conditioner is not cooling and
forming ice on the refrigeration lines.
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It takes my air conditioner all evening to
cool my house down five degrees.
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What is Indoor Air Quality?
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What can I do to reduce my heating and
cooling energy cost?
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