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    TRANE gas furnace question

    Hi: I have a customer with a resently install Trane horz, furnace. A 30 year old house with a ICP 2 ton H coil & 3.5 ruud condenser. I want to install a 2.5 or 3 ton evap. can not figure what size drive is on this furnace TUH1B060A9361AA . thanks

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    The "36" in the model number probably means 3 ton drive. However, I'm not a Trane dealer, so that's my best guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadeye52 View Post
    I want to install a 2.5 or 3 ton evap. can not figure what size drive is on this furnace TUH1B060A9361AA
    At 0.40” wc you will have 1204 cfm. So 3 tons, if the static pressure isn’t any higher and you are shooting for 400 cfm per ton.

    Any idea what kind of static pressure you are dealing with?
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    Not a Trane dealer, but 60,000 BTU furnaces usually have up to a 3-Ton drive.

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    Dean is correct. The 36 past the BTU rating gives you the drive in a Trane m/n.

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