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Thread: Trane XL14c - two-stage cooling?

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    Trane XL14c - two-stage cooling?

    The trane XL14c has a variable speed blower and two-stage gas heat according to their website. What i'm not clear on is whether it has two-stage cooling? If not, does it still use the VS blower when cooling or just for heating? Also, can a Honeywell VisionPro IAQ t-stat control the different stages and the VS blower, or is it better to let the unit (Comfort-R) do it?

    We just had the above equipment installed and I want to make sure the installer has everything set-up properly. As it is, the t-stat settings indicate single stage heat and cooling, so I assume it is set-up to have the unit control the stages and VS fan.

    TIA

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    it is not two stage cooling, only 16i and 19i. You may still use variable speed though.

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    Thanks.

    How about the Visionpro IAQ vs Comfort-R issue? Which is better to control fan speed, etc?

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    The IAQ can slow down the ECM variable-speed blower to control humidity on demand, so that would be my preference. I don't know how common it is to use this thermostat on a packaged unit, so I'll let someone else comment on that... And the XL14c has a 2-stage gas valve and single-stage compressor. You'd need the XL16c for 2-stage heat and cool.

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    Thanks - I'll post the t-stat vs. unit question as a separate post for hopefully more replies.

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    Isn't the 14c, a packaged unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beenthere View Post
    Isn't the 14c, a packaged unit.
    Yes - why do you ask?

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    Wanted to make sure I was thinking of the right unit.

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