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XL15i super efficiency unit
Quiet, comfortable, and cool
This product meets ENERGY STAR requirements when appropriate coils are used.
The XL15i includes:
With the Trane XL15i you'll notice lots of things. Things like efficient operation that lowers your energy bills and tough construction.
But one thing you might not notice is when it's running. Why? The XL15i is the quietest of all our single-stage systems. That's comfort you can feel and hear.
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TRANE XL15i features:
Efficient performance The XL15i’s SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating of up to 16.25 makes it an energy-efficient choice for home comfort. Economical operation Increased efficiency may substantially lower your home cooling costs.
Quiet cooling The XL15i features the lowest sound level of all Trane single-stage systems. .
Durable construction Materials for all components are tested again and again for long-lasting performance and durability. Better indoor air Add a Trane Air Cleaner to your system for filtering that removes more dust, pollen and other irritants throughout your entire home for a cleaner, healthier, more comfortable home. .
Every Trane air conditioner is packed with high-quality components. Each helps ensure that time after time, your unit will provide total comfort your family can rely on.
Features and components may vary by model and are for illustration purposes only.
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