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What size system do I need for my home?It is important that new or replacement equipment not be sized by “Rule of Thumb” or by the existing equipment. The only accurate way to determine the correct capacity of heating and air conditioning equipment for your home is to have a heat load calculation performed on your home. This will give your us the heat gain and heat loss design data for your home. These figures can then be used to select the appropriately sized cooling or heating system for your home, based on equipment performance data.Many factors determine the size (capacity) system your home requires. Some of these are:
Oversized cooling systems will not remove adequate moisture from the indoor air due to short cycling. Oversized systems quickly cool the indoor air temperature, but they do not run long enough to remove the humidity. They leave you feeling stuffy and uncomfortable. Comfort is rarely achieved and electricity consumption is higher than with a properly sized system. An oversized furnace is similar to an oversized cooling system. The furnace run time is short, creating uncomfortable air stratification and less air filtration. Also, the frequent cycling of the unit on and off can cause undue wear and tear on internal working components. An undersized cooling system will not adequately cool your home on the hottest days and an undersized furnace will not adequately heat your house on the coldest days. Will anything help control the humidity in my house?Humidity is a problem in many areas. The best way to control excessive humidity is to have a system that runs longer at lower speeds. Variable speed air handling equipment runs at very low speeds, which keeps the air circulating against the cooling coil and removes much more moisture than conventional systems. At these low speeds, the variable speed motor uses much less electricity than conventional motors. Our two-stage XL1800 outdoor cooling unit will operate in first stage most of the time, removing more moisture and creating greater comfort than a single-stage cooling unit. Our variable speed indoor blower units also have Comfort-R Enhanced Mode that allows the blower to slowly ramp up and slowly ramp down. This will wring-out extra moisture from the indoor air.
What is a hot surface igniter?Unlike older model gas furnaces that used a standing pilot light to ignite the burners on the furnace, many of today’s models use an electronic ignition system. This includes a Hot Surface Igniter, sometimes referred to as a glow plug or glow stick. When there is a call for heat, the igniter receives electrical current in order to heat its surface and ignite the burners in the furnace. Hot surface igniters are fairly fragile and can be damaged during transit or installation. Cracks are not necessarily visible. After installation, the glow pattern should be checked for inconsistencies, and replaced if necessary. Cracks will not necessarily prevent the igniter from working, but will shorten its life. It is important that the correct original equipment manufacturer’s igniter be used when replacing an igniter. There are many igniters on the market. However, many do not have the correct voltage or warm-up time as the original design. Furnace DifferencesWhat are the differences in Trane’s single, 2-Stage, and Variable Speed Gas Furnaces?A single stage furnace will deliver the same amount of heat and airflow no matter what the temperature outside. A 2-stage furnace with a 2-stage thermostat will begin in first stage (low burner, low airflow) and only go to second stage if the indoor temperature drops during first stage. This makes the furnace run longer, providing greater air circulation, temperature distribution, and air filtration. This also provides more consistent comfort. The second stage will only come on when the need is there and then it will be able to run longer and maintain the comfort level. The more your system starts and stops, the less comfort you will have and less efficiency due to duct heat loss. The advantage of Trane's 2-stage, variable speed furnace is it has Comfort-R™ Enhanced mode. This allows the blower to slowly ramp up and ramp down or operate at 50 percent of the cooling air speed in the FAN ON position. This provides greater humidity control, quieter operation, and maximum air circulation, temperature distribution, and air filtration. Air HandlersWhat is an air handler?The major components enclosed in an air handler’s cabinetry are the blower and motor, controls, heater compartment, and an evaporator coil. This is why it is also sometimes referred to as a fan coil. A standard air handler, like the single stage furnace, delivers the same amount of airflow no matter what the temperature outside. Trane’s variable speed air handler has Comfort-R Enhanced mode, like our variable speed gas furnace, allowing the blower to slowly ramp up and ramp down or to operate at 50 percent of the cooling air speed in the FAN ON position. This provides greater humidity control, quieter operation, maximum air circulation, temperature distribution, and air filtration for greater comfort. XB vs. XLWhat are the differences in Trane’s XB and XL heat pump and air conditioner units?Trane's XL outdoor product line has a higher cooling efficiency (SEER) range than the XB line. Some of the enhanced features include Trane's patented WeatherGuard™ top that provides maximum protection for the outdoor condenser coil from environmental conditions, a compressor sound enclosure for quiet performance, a two-speed condenser fan that improves both efficiency and sound levels, and twice the original limited warranty as the XB outdoor product line. ThermostatsI am interested in a programmable thermostat for my home comfort system; what thermostat should I select?We recommend a good 7 day programmable thermostat. Please contact us for assistance with purchase and installation of energy saving thermostats. SoundI am concerned about the noise ratings of air conditioning and heat pump units; what noise factors do I need to consider when selecting an air conditioner or heat pump?The HVAC industry rating numbers are complicated and often difficult to understand. Sound ratings is just one of these areas. A difference of 6 decibels (such as between 72 dB and 78 dB) is technically a 4-fold increase in compressor sound when rating HVAC condenser units. However, it takes a difference of 10 decibels to double the loudness. It is also noted that it takes approximately 3 decibels for the average human ear to discern any difference in loudness at all. In many cases, the sound rating isn't as significant a determiner of sound difference to listeners as is the sound characteristics or quality. One type of sound with a lower sound power rating may be more offensive to a homeowner than another with a higher sound power rating. There are other important considerations, such as location, when considering the effects of sound. Our overall product line offers homeowners significant choices. Product ComparisonWhy should I choose Trane heating and air conditioning equipment?Increased comfort, efficiency and reliability are the main reasons for choosing a new Trane heating and air conditioning system. Trane's split system cooling units and heat pumps all have fully louvered panels to protect the outdoor coil from damage, as well as Powder Paint finishes and weather resistant screws. Trane is the only manufacturer to offer all aluminum outdoor coils, the patented Spine Fin™ coil. Trane's Spine Fin outdoor coils provide greater heat exchanging capabilities, thus higher efficiencies, and greater resistance to corrosion than traditional copper/aluminum coils and they offer the highest SEER ratings (cooling efficiency) in the industry. Trane's gas furnance's self-diagnostic controls, a heavy steel 40" high, insulated cabinet, hot surface igniter, multi-port in-shot burners, one piece heat exchangers with no welds, durable pre-painted finish, and some of the highest efficiencies in the industry, Trane is an obvious choice. Trane is also the variable speed airflow experts. Their variable speed furnaces and air handlers can do things other manufacturer's products can't, such as humidity control with Comfort-R Enhanced Mode. This feature allows the furnace blower to slowly ramp up, slowly ramp down, or to operate at 50 percent of cooling speed in the FAN ON position. This provides greater air circulation, air filtration, even temperature distribution, humidity control, and quiet performance. Variable speed motors are the most efficient motors as well, increasing the efficiency of your heating and air conditioning system. Recommending a systemWho can recommend a home comfort system to meet my needs?Wallace Mechanical can explain the advantages of different types of systems for your home as well as select the right products to meet your personal comfort needs. We can also discuss the benefits of higher efficiency, variable speed airflow, an electronic air cleaner, programmable thermostats, two-stage heating and cooling, and reliable, durable products. You can contact us through our contact page!
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