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Trane's founder Reuben Trane patented his first air conditioning system in 1931. And to this day, every air conditioner we make features the durability and reliability that are the hallmarks of every Trane product.
Today's air conditioners are more comfortable and efficient then ever. Whatever size your home, whenever you need cool, comfortable, cleaner air, we're dedicated to providing the very best investment you can make in ensuring the comfort of you and your family. |
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| Only a few years ago, our industry responded to global needs to conserve energy by improving the efficiency performance of heating and cooling equipment. So, if you have a central furnace, air conditioner or heat pump system with equipment manufactured before the 1992 Department of Energy (DOE) established new efficiency standards, there’s a good chance your heating and cooling fuel bills are 20-40% higher than they need to be.
Today the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) promotes high efficiency products through its Energy Star Program.
All Heil furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps currently meet or exceed DOE minimum efficiency standards. In fact, Heil has a complete lineup of ultra-high efficiency products that exceed the minimum efficiency standards of the EPA's Energy Star Program. Heil has a number of ultra-high efficiency products* offering some of the highest efficiencies available today! |
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| Rinniai tankless hot water heaters.* Produce and supply endless streams of hot water to multiple outlets simultaneously without any fluctuation in temperature
* Are up to 50 percent more energy efficient than a traditional natural gas water heater and up to 70 percent more efficient than an electric water heater
* Shut-off automatically when the water supply is closed, providing users with significant energy savings - in turn saving money on their utility bills
* Are compact wall mounted units with a life expectancy of 25 years, whereas hot water tanks require about 16 square feet of floor space and usually last around 10 years
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