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Not only do Trane systems meet the government standard; in many cases, they exceed
it. The chart above shows you the possible savings over an 8 SEER system for higher
efficiency systems. SEER ratings are a lot like miles per gallon in cars. The higher
the rating, the more efficient—and the more money you save. When all of the
components of your heating and cooling system are properly combined in what is called
a “matched system,” they will work seamlessly together to deliver maximum
performance.
But there's another standard of efficiency to which we hold our products, one that's
just as important.
The first step to getting the ideal comfort system for your home is to have your
independent Trane dealer conduct a load calculation. Most homes today are heated
and cooled by units that are too big for the home—others are too small. When
an air conditioner or heat pump system is not the proper size (capacity) for a home,
an array of problems can result. Temperatures might be uneven. Units might not run
long enough to properly control humidity. Also, units that are not running at peak
performance often encounter more maintenance problems over time. And the money you
think you might be saving may be reduced, because with units that are too big, you're
essentially paying to heat or cool space that isn't there.
Along with a proper load calculation from your independent Trane dealer— who
accurately calculates the right size system for your home— we design all our
products in a variety of sizes to make sure that each one works as intended. Your
home comfort system is an investment in your quality of life. And at Trane, we're
always working to define, and re-define, the possibilities for more comfortable
living.
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