Whether you’re looking to fill a seasonal supplemental cooling need due to the warming climate, provide additional temperature control for a special event or support rapidly growing or evolving spaces like data centers, Trane Rental Services can provide the optimal custom-engineered solution. Trane Rental Services offers a turnkey approach to supplemental cooling that goes beyond simply supplying the necessary equipment. From the design to deployment to decommissioning, Trane experts ensure that your system is performing at its best.
Design & Planning
Using Trane Rental Services’ proprietary software to accurately calculate cooling loads and airflow requirements, your supplemental cooling will be a tailored solution custom-built for your needs. Trane’s advanced fleet of rental equipment—modified to perform in temporary applications—provides a wide range of options for the design of your supplemental cooling solution. Custom-engineered solutions from Trane help to reduce the time, expenses and emissions associated with temporary cooling by providing a comprehensive and properly sized system. Engineers can even plan where to place the unit so that it doesn’t interfere with your day-to-day operations, saving time on installation day. Through planning and design, Trane Rental Services sets the project up for success from the start.
Deployment
Leveraging the documented plans from Trane applications engineers, factory-trained technicians install your system with the expertise only an OEM can provide. Technicians are intimately familiar with Trane Rental Services’ equipment that is modified for transport durability and speedy connection, and they provide a smooth installation. Technicians can also integrate your supplemental cooling solution with your existing building control system to maximize energy efficiency and minimize emissions. By executing on engineered plans with experience and expertise, technicians ensure you’re operating effectively in a timely manner.
Decommissioning
When your system no longer needs supplemental cooling capacity, Trane technicians seamlessly transform your facility as closely as possible back to its original state and can identify opportunities for improvement as they go. All work is performed in a safe and timely manner, leaving you to focus on what’s next for your business, not your building.
No matter why you need supplemental cooling, a turnkey approach from Trane will help ensure that the solution fits your needs. When you have OEM experts by your side from planning through project completion, you can trust that your system is in good hands and will meet your additional cooling needs.
Contact us today and an Account Manager will be in touch to share more about Trane Rental Services’ turnkey approach to supplemental cooling solutions.
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