Trane XR13, XR15, XR16 Product Brochure

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Trane XR13, XR15, XR16 Product Brochure

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Trane XR Air Conditioners

Comfortable, cool and smart.

Trane Storefront
La Crosse, Wisconsin 1891
Courtesy of the La Crosse (Wisconsin) Public Library Archives

Trane XR Air Conditioners.

Cool comfort summer after summer. Trane reliability year after year.

Trane has a tradition of quality lasting more than a century.

Over a hundred years ago, Reuben and James Trane made the decision to stand out from the crowd. To build a comfort system like no other, using uncompromising quality, innovation

and reliability. Today, their legacy is found in everything Trane makes, from our premium materials to our industryleading technology to our extensive product testing under the harshest

conditions. When you buy a Trane, you’re buying a commitment from us, to you. A commitment to your total comfort, and your total peace of mind. Because that’s what Reuben and James would have done.

When it comes to heating and cooling homes, people view Trane equipment as the most reliable and longest lasting in the industry.* People expect more from a leader, and Trane delivers.

Winner of the 2012 WomenCertified® Women’s Choice Award in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems category.

Winner of the Dealer Design Award presented by Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration NEWS, the industry’s leading trade publication, for the fifth year in a row.

Winner of the David Weekley Homes’ prestigious Partners of Choice Award for Service and Product Performance.

Trane XR air conditioners deliver what Trane is all about: incredible comfort, with incredible

reliability. Our air conditioners work hard, summer after summer, because we insist on only premium materials, from the smallest zinc-coated screw

to our own proprietary Climatuff® compressors. When you buy a Trane, you’re buying more than an air conditioner. You’re buying a commitment to your perfect indoor environment.

*Independent 2012 HVAC Claim Study, Funded by Ingersoll Rand

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You’ll appreciate the energy savings from your Trane XR Air Conditioner the day your dealer installs it, and for many years to come.

When shopping for a new system, efficiency is one of your most important considerations. An efficient

system will not only lower your energy costs, it will also lower your impact on the environment.

System efficiency is measured in SEER, which stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. Similar to miles per gallon in a car, SEER is a measure of the overall efficiency of a complete heating and cooling system on a seasonal basis. The higher the SEER, the greater the system’s energy efficiency, and the lower the overall carbon footprint of your household.

Stay comfortable. Stay energy smart.

Trane believes in your ideal indoor environment. That’s why every XR air conditioner is powerful enough to keep you comfortable in even the worst weather. But we also believe in responsible energy use,

which is why we build our air conditioners to use energy wisely. They operate so efficiently, in fact, that installing your XR air conditioner as part of a qualifying Trane system may earn

you an energy tax credit of up to $500.*

When you install a Trane system, you’re doing something great for your family. And your planet.

*$300 maximum for a qualifying air conditioning system, heat pump or packaged system, $150 maximum for a qualifying furnace, and $50 maximum for a qualifying product with an advanced circulating fan. Tax credit is subject to IRS regulations. Consult a tax professional for advice on tax preparation.

Annual savings for cooling your home

based on the efficiency of a

60%

matched system.

50%

47%

43%

38%

33%

0%

8 SEER

12 SEER

13 SEER

14 SEER

15 SEER

16 SEER

20 SEER

Like miles per gallon in a car, the higher the system SEER rating, the more comfort you will get from each energy dollar.

*Minimum efficiency established by the Department of Energy. Potential energy savings may vary depending on your personal lifestyle, system settings and usage, equipment maintenance, local climate, actual construction and installation of equipment and duct system.

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