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joegrind
08-24-2004, 09:49 AM
After posting a few months ago my Carrier vs Trane dilema, and sifting through all the engineering/ sales B.S, It was the overwhelming support by fine techs as yourselves for the trane series r, that made us feel comfortable in chosing the trane machines if/when the project moves ahead! thanks to all who responded to the post

Chomper
08-24-2004, 09:11 PM
Originally posted by joegrind
After posting a few months ago my Carrier vs Trane dilema, and sifting through all the engineering/ sales B.S, It was the overwhelming support by fine techs as yourselves for the trane series r, that made us feel comfortable in chosing the trane machines if/when the project moves ahead! thanks to all who responded to the post

Good choice.

absrbrtek
08-24-2004, 09:30 PM
Yes a very good choice!!!

maxster
08-24-2004, 10:29 PM
here is an application for an emergency room and a free cooling set-up with the liebert drycoolers during the winter for interior loads without running the mechanical.this hospital is 600 yards from the south bay of Long Island and the Atlantic Ocean east of Fire Island inlet(they came ordered with the condenser coating also).the machine on the right is the first series of Trane Hellicals(RTAA-215)that came out,and the one behind the tower was the lastest(RTAC-250)when installed 2003 you can always count on Trane for changes on their popular units,and look into the VFD design for the condenser fans if not standard on the latest offering from them.http://ww2.imagewiz.net/images/hvac/117249_P1010077.jpg