Trane® Horizon™ Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems are designed to
condition up to 100% of outdoor air year-round, reduce latent loads,
enhance comfort and energy efficiency, and maintain your building’s health.
Trane® Horizon™ Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems are designed
specifically to condition up to 100% of outdoor air year-round, reduce
latent loads, enhance the entire building system’s comfort and energy
efficiency, and maintain your building’s health.
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Why use Horizon Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS)?
Higher indoor air quality — Improve indoor air quality by
properly conditioning and filtering the outdoor air required to
ventilate a building.
Lower overall HVAC energy use — Efficiently condition
outdoor air and reduce the load on local HVAC equipment.
Smaller local HVAC equipment — When Horizon Dedicated Outdoor
Air Systems deliver outdoor air that’s either at a cooler
temperature or at a lower dew point than room-neutral air, the local
cooling equipment — such as fan coils, water-source heat pumps, VRF
terminals, etc. — can be smaller.
Effective humidity control — Optimized for efficient humidity
control, which improves occupant comfort.
A variety of HVAC solutions — Easily integrated with a wide
variety of other HVAC systems — or used in a standalone application,
such as a kitchen.
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Our units are backed with industry leading warranty and protection
coverage and an unrivaled national network of parts and service providers.
Enhanced occupant comfort and building health. Higher energy
efficiency. And a leading national network. All that and the
performance and reliability you expect from Trane.
Trane® Horizon™ Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems offer Water-Source Heat Pumps and Air-Source Heat Pumps, two of the most sustainable, environmentally responsible ways to heat and cool buildings.
Trane gas-fired indoor make-up air handling units are designed for indirect fired applications requiring heating, cooling, ventilating and make-up air.