Pair air handlers with your air conditioner or heat pump to circulate warm and cool air all throughout your home. Air handlers fit in attics, basements and crawl spaces, and are insulated to prevent sweating and energy loss.
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Over the years, Trane has built a reputation for providing reliable and energy-efficient HVAC systems, and our air handlers are no exception. It’s part of why Trane has been named America’s Most Trusted® HVAC Brand for 11 years in a row.
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An air handler unit is typically paired with a heat pump in a split heat pump system, but it can also be paired with a central air conditioner in warm climates.
Trane offers a variety of energy-efficient air handlers in multiple capacities to suit any size home. Most of our air handlers are variable-speed systems to provide precise comfort. And within each product line, we offer different sizing options, including:
Our air handlers can handle a range of capacity needs. For example, one unit might have a rated capacity range of 2-3.5 tons or 3-5 tons.
Of special note: If you are replacing a gas furnace with a heat pump + air handler, you’ll be interested in our 120V Modular Variable Speed Air Handler. It’s designed to be a plug-and-play replacement for a furnace, with no needed electrical upgrades or retrofitting.
Our technological innovations help ensure your home comfort. Some features include:
You’ve heard the phrase “It’s hard to stop a Trane.” That’s because reliability and durability are built in. Product lines undergo 5 years of severe wear and tear in just a few months at our SEET (System Extreme Environmental Test) lab in Tyler, Texas. This helps ensure your new air handler can serve you for years to come.
Homeowners use phrases like “whisper quiet”, “very quiet”, and “we’re very pleased with the reduction in noise” to describe these indoor units. If you don’t want to hear the air or heat kick on, a variable-speed air handler can help.
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