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This dedication to the comfort of you and your family has been cultivated from more
than 90 years of leading innovation, precision-engineering and manufacturing excellence.
It’s this level of expertise and service that’s been recognized (read
what The Philadelphia Daily News has to say about Trane products) through many industry-wide
awards, the most recent recognition being the 2006
Remodeler’s Best In Class Survey.
Greater reliability. Better air. A healthier and more comfortable home. This is
what you can expect from Trane.
What innovations do dealers value most?
- TRANE Climatuff® Compressors: Unlike any other manufacturer, we design the
compressors that serve as the heart of the system. They're built to last, with unmatched
reliability and durability.
- TRANE Spine Fin™ Coils: Innovative design offers low airflow resistance
and greater heat transfer for enhanced efficiency that remains as the system ages.
Spine Fin Coils also won’t corrode like standard coils.
- TRANE Comfort-R™: This exclusive mode operates quietly and efficiently,
gently warming and cooling your home. It also helps control humidity while cooling
- TRANE AlumaTuff® Coils: Rust and corrosion resistant, it prevents pinhole
leaks in the indoor coil, that often occur when aluminum and copper are combined.
- TRANE CleanEffects™: Breakthrough air filtration system that removes 99.98%
of airborne allergens down to .1 microns from the filtered air, making it 100 times
more effective than a standard 1” filter.
At Trane, we believe our products should be tested by us, not by you in your home.
That’s why they are subjected to our System Extreme Environment Test (SEET) facility,
a laboratory designed to simulate just about every extreme climate condition your
air conditioner or heat pump can face.
We cram five years of wear and tear into 16 punishing weeks of continuous testing,
watching for signs of weakness or unusual wear. If a product doesn't make it through
our SEET lab, it's not manufactured. The end result? Products that withstand the
daily demands of living and constant requirements of comfort—products that are built
to last a long time. That’s why we say with confidence: It’s Hard to Stop a Trane.
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