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Odyssey: Commercial Split System
Voyager: Package Units
Precedent: Package Units
Impack: Package Units
TWE-E: Variable Speed Air Handling Units
TEC: Convertible Air Handling Units |
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TWE-E Variable Speed Air Handling Units
Convertible Air Handlers
The fan motor inside Trane's variable speed air handler is designed to vary its speed, based on your business heating and cooling requirements. That's the beauty of the variable speed technology - and when matched with any of Trane's XLi series of outdoor units, it gives you a level of comfort you've never experienced before and saves energy in the process.
Plus, Comfort-R Benefits
Optimum comfort.
Increased dehumidification in cooling. |
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Warm air heating.
Benefits
Perhaps most impressive, Precedent carries the Trane reputation for excellence, quality, and reliability.
Features and Benefits
Peace and quiet comfort.
Optimum humidity control.
Clean
Effects.
Even temperature throughout.
Lower energy costs.
Models for R22 and R410A refrigerants.
Five-Year Limited Warranty on internal functional parts on units installed after October 1, 2001, and manufactured after January 1, 2000. Earlier installations have One-Year Parts Warranty.
If you have an air handler installed at the same time as a XL or XLi outdoor condensing unit, those units will be covered for 10 years on internal functional parts as part of the Outdoor Unit System Warranty when installed after
October 1, 2001. Earlier installations have Two-Year Parts Warranty.
Ask your dealer for full warranty information at time of purchase.
The Comfort Pop Quiz
Do you hear your system "kick on"?
When it does, do you feel a blast of air?
Does the fan noise drown out your voice during a phone call?
Does the temperature in your business go up and down like a roller coaster?
Does your business feel damp inside?
Do your cooling bills make you break out in a sweat?
If you answered "yes" to at least two of these questions, then you should investigate a Trane variable speed air handler.
Why? Because it offers your business a superior level of comfort. Once you've experienced it, you'll wonder how you lived without it for so long.So what's the difference? Inside your air handler is an electric motor that drives the indoor blower. In most standard systems, it runs at only one speed-full capacity-and is either on or off. Trane's variable speed motor, however, is smarter than that. It automatically varies its speed based on your home's heating and cooling requirements. It ramps up to maximum speed slowly instead of coming on full capacity all at once. This means there's no sudden blast of air-just a gentler, more even airflow. And because it runs at a lower speed most of the time, there's less noise.
The 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.
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 business, giving you and your employees a more comfortable environment. In fact, you'd probably be amazed to find out just how much moisture is in your business. 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 or XLi series outdoor units, it gives you a level of comfort you've never experienced, and saves you money in the process. |
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