Description
Heat-Pump TRANE 4TWV8024A1000 – XV18 series 18 SEER Variable Speed
– ComfortLink™ II Communicating Capability and Unique Refrigerant Cooled Inverter Drive
– Climatuff™ Variable Speed Compressor
– Compressor Sound Insulator
– All-aluminum Spine Fin™ coil
– DuraTuff™ Rustproof Basepan
– Integrated Fan System
– Simplified Two-Wire Connection
– Full-sided Louvered Panels
– Powder-Paint Finish
– Recognized as the Most Efficient of ENERGY STAR in 2019
Air Handler Unit TRANE TAM9A0B30V31D – TAM9 series Communicating Variable Speed Air Handler
– Uniquely designed cabinet
– Fully enclosed insulation
– All-aluminum coil
– Variable-speed Vortica™ blower motor
– Unique modular design
– Electronic expansion valve metering device that is 400% more reliable than standard expansion valves
– “No leak” drain pan made from rust-resistant composites and built with a gradual slope
– Electric heat
– Corrosion-resistant finish
– ComfortLink™ II communicating technology
Electric Heater TRANE BAYEAAC08BK1B – Heat Strip Electric heater 8 KW
Thermostat TRANE TZON1050AC52ZAXL1050 Connected Control with Built in Nexia™ Bridge
– Wi-Fi or Ethernet Connectivity
– Large Color Touchscreen
– Built-in Nexia Bridge
– Program up to 4 schedules a day, 7 days a week
– Trane Confortlink™ II zoning compatible
Warranty on equipment/works – according to manufacturer’s/contractor’s term and conditions.
Trane Extended Limited Warranty:
– 10 years on coil and functional parts
– 12 years on compressor
Warranty on installation works – 12 month
All necessary materials that must be replaced to keep your new AC system running efficiently and safety and to pass a city inspection
Service works:
– City Permit
Professional installation works in accordance with mechanical city code:
– Remove and recycle existing equipment, cleanup site when finished
– Customer flooring protected with drop clothes
– Existing refrigerant recovered and recycled in accordance with the clean air act
– Installation of new system units
– Exterior section of refrigerant line insulation replaced with exterior-grade pipe insulation
– Copper refrigerant lines vacuumed and filter drier installed to prevent moisture damage
– Connecting to existing ductwork
– all necessary connection to existing communication lines (electricity, gas and flue pipe)
– Thermostat wiring connection
– Condensate line connection to existing drainage with proper P-trap and cleaning access
– All seams between equipment, platform and ductwork sealed airtight
– Adjust refrigerant charge and blower speed to provide optimal performance
AHU type: Upflow/Horizontal
Condenser unit location: Ground
Flow direction location: Upflow
Heat source: Electric
HP / AC: Heat-Pump
Tonnage: 1.5, 2