Trane has excellent quality and efficiency. Also much better parts and service support. Those in the business use Trane. Of course there are other quality manufacturers. that's called competition! Competition keeps product improvement moving forward.
@Serostern Aluminum also happens to be better at dissipating its heat, though poorer and conducting it.
Though if they were really serious about performance they would have soldered those aluminum fins to the plumbing, rather than just wrapping... unless I somehow missed something...
@Mr2001hatem Yeah..says the person who can't even spell "wrote" or "stupid" correctly. Carrier is best in quality for heavy duty HVAC and Bard HVAC is great in small rooms and portable storage rooms and other environments.
@GrantLogan2 Yes, I know. That is because Trane used to be one of the best out there. I loved their older XE1000 units. But it just seems lately that trane's quality has severely dropped, and their customer service absolutely sucks. They have your money and are done with you.
The reason the spine fine coil is used is because of it's prolonged efficiently. The coil can be cleaned with rapid swipes of map gas. The massive amount of surface area of the coil allows the heat transfer to continue long after a radiator coil would start to struggle. If you have proper knowledge of trane and American standard maintenance can be performed with ease.
That sound protection to compressor is total FAIL... compressor needs cooling and that sound decrease thing doesnt allow heat go away from compressor.
Actually, they are the most difficult condensers on the market to clean; especially in dry climates where there is a lot of airborne particles. In fact, the service manual from Trane states that you must use a blow torch lightly to clean it, because typical acid washing won't get it clean. Doesn't sound like those aluminum fins will be be too happy about that.
@kkjgg112391 They aren't terribly hard to clean, but you do have to remove the top and side panels to clean them properly. With traditional fin coils, it's sometimes possible to get rid of the surface layer of gunk by spraying downward without having to take the top off.
Trane has excellent quality and efficiency. Also much better parts and service support. Those in the business use Trane. Of course there are other quality manufacturers. that's called competition! Competition keeps product improvement moving forward.
tophat1995 6 months ago
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im an hvac tech and i think all brands are pieces of shit
a9saldivar 7 months ago
"Aluminium is more corrosion resistant than copper!"
Yeah... Sure.
It isnt the fact that aluminium is about a tenth of the price of copper.... Not at all.
Serostern 9 months ago 2
@Serostern Aluminum also happens to be better at dissipating its heat, though poorer and conducting it.
Though if they were really serious about performance they would have soldered those aluminum fins to the plumbing, rather than just wrapping... unless I somehow missed something...
looncraz 9 months ago
That winding machine looks like the inside of a giant watch.
7477238 10 months ago
Excelente video
Gracias por compartirlo
HVACSmartSystems 11 months ago
Trane is the best ac company the others who rote are stuped
Mr2001hatem 1 year ago
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KioskHacking 1 year ago
@Mr2001hatem Yeah..says the person who can't even spell "wrote" or "stupid" correctly. Carrier is best in quality for heavy duty HVAC and Bard HVAC is great in small rooms and portable storage rooms and other environments.
KioskHacking 1 year ago
@Mr2001hatem at least the others can spell "wrote"
84randomdude 8 months ago
This video should be titled: "How pure crap is made" Trane SUCKS!
HCVguy93 1 year ago
@HCVguy93 funny you say that cause alot of people would disagree
GrantLogan2 1 year ago
@GrantLogan2 Yes, I know. That is because Trane used to be one of the best out there. I loved their older XE1000 units. But it just seems lately that trane's quality has severely dropped, and their customer service absolutely sucks. They have your money and are done with you.
HCVguy93 1 year ago
@HCVguy93 really?. the issue now is the installers have no clue what they're doing. I installed my system my self and it's lasted forever.
bait28 11 months ago
The reason the spine fine coil is used is because of it's prolonged efficiently. The coil can be cleaned with rapid swipes of map gas. The massive amount of surface area of the coil allows the heat transfer to continue long after a radiator coil would start to struggle. If you have proper knowledge of trane and American standard maintenance can be performed with ease.
mufichman 1 year ago
That sound protection to compressor is total FAIL... compressor needs cooling and that sound decrease thing doesnt allow heat go away from compressor.
KillerJoeFIN 1 year ago
Actually, they are the most difficult condensers on the market to clean; especially in dry climates where there is a lot of airborne particles. In fact, the service manual from Trane states that you must use a blow torch lightly to clean it, because typical acid washing won't get it clean. Doesn't sound like those aluminum fins will be be too happy about that.
credski 1 year ago
Hard to stop a Trane? Not really. My 3 year old Trane system has broken down twice. The old unit it replaced lasted 14 years. Overpriced junk.
O3Obvious 1 year ago
really interesting vid! we're getting one of those tomorrow
hyperburger 1 year ago
The fins look rather hard to clean.
kkjgg112391 1 year ago
@kkjgg112391 They aren't terribly hard to clean, but you do have to remove the top and side panels to clean them properly. With traditional fin coils, it's sometimes possible to get rid of the surface layer of gunk by spraying downward without having to take the top off.
captain150 1 year ago
ever try cleaning them
bsm1177 2 years ago
Excellent video!
Those ally spine fin coils look much cheaper to make than copper-ally, and more thermally efficient I guess?
Aussie50 2 years ago
@Aussie50 if you read table about thermal coductivety coper is better
81minuten 1 year ago
@81minuten yeah its a little better, ally makes great heatsinks but I guess thats only because copper is too heavy and expensive.
Aussie50 1 year ago
cool its time that how its made did this
67tr876 2 years ago