What do Trane model numbers mean?

What do Trane model numbers mean?

Trane uses model numbers incorporate the BTU equivalent into their unit model numbers, or reference the tonnage. They have model numbers that tell everything from the size of the unit to whether the system has had major upgrades.

How much does a Trane XR13 cost?

Trane AC Units and Prices

Unit Model Efficiency Rating Installed Cost
Trane XR13 13 – 14 SEER $3,850
Trane XL14i 14 SEER $3,990
Trane XR14 14 – 15 SEER $4,055
Trane XL15i 15 SEER $4,190

Is a Trane XV20i worth it?

The Trane XV20i is the top of the line when it comes to cooling comfort. In HVAC, as in most aspects of life, you get what you pay for. Unlike some other investments, though, this one can continue to benefit you and your family for years or even decades of your life. To be clear: the XV20i isn’t for everyone.

How do I read my Trane model number?

How do you read a Trane model number?

  1. First letter: Model number starts with 4.
  2. Second letter.
  3. The third letter corresponds to the type of product.
  4. The fourth letter is similar to the product family.
  5. The fifth digit is the seasonal energy efficiency index of the devices.
  6. The six letters.

How do you decode a Trane serial number?

This Trane (American Standard) style began use in 2002. It consists of at least 3 or 4 digits at the beginning of the serial number. From 2002 to 2009 the first digit represents the year. The next two digits represent week. Starting in 2010, the first two digits represent year, and the next two digits represent week.

How much does it cost to replace a 2 1 2 ton AC unit?

Average cost: $3,200 – $7,800 For a 1,300 to 1,600 square ft home you would want a 2.5 ton AC unit and the average installation cost would be around $3,570 with the unit alone costing around $1,285. Read more about these cost factors below.

What is the difference between the Trane XV20i and XV18?

The XV20 is Bigger – Most of the high end customers I have prefer to keep their air conditioners hidden and away from line of sight or sound. The XV20i has a bigger footprint than the XV18. On average the difference is about 9 inches when comparing sizes.

Is a Trane XV20i a heat pump?

The XV20i variable speed heat pump is one of the industry’s most efficient systems, with ratings up to 20.00 SEER and 10 HSPF. With Trane TruComfort™ technology, the 20-SEER heat pump automatically adjusts itself while maintaining constant and consistent speeds to avoid temperature swings.