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Air Conditioners
XR14 high efficiency units
Durable comfort meets efficiency
This product meets ENERGY STAR requirements when appropriate coils are used.
The XR14 includes:
Climatuff® Compressor
Spine Fin™ Outdoor Coil
Full-Side Louvered Panels with Baked-On Powder Paint
Corrosion-Resistant WeatherGuard™ Fasteners
Unique DuraTuff™ Non-Corrosive Basepan
Quick-Sess Cabinet with Full Coil Protection
Sound Insulator on Compressor
Long lasting reliability and durability makes the XR14 a smart investment in comfort. With up 14 SEER rating, it can overcome even the most stifling days with energy-conscious operation.
The XR14 is the air conditioning unit you will not want to be without. .
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TRANE XR14 features:
Efficient performance The XR14’s SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating of up to 14.00 makes it an energy-efficient choice for home comfort. Economical operation Increased efficiency may substantially lower your home cooling costs. Durable construction Materials for all components are tested again and again for long-lasting performance and reliability. 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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