Trane® Premieres Ascend® Model ACX, First Air-to-Water Heat Pump; Announces Redesigned Precedent® Rooftop Units (2024)

DAVIDSON, N.C., June 27, 2022– Trane – by Trane Technologies (NYSE:TT), a global climate innovator – has released the Ascend® Air-to-Water Heat Pump Model ACX, the first air-to-water pump solution in its portfolio that provides both electric heating and cooling, giving building owners an avenue to pursue decarbonization via electrification. Trane also announced it is bringing a new generation ofPrecedent®rooftop units to market, consolidating the legacy Precedent and Voyager 2 offerings. The first models in the redesigned series, the Precedent standard efficiency 6- to 25-ton units, are available now.

Ascend® Air-to-Water Heat Pump Model ACX

Trane’s Ascend air-to-water heat pump model ACX combines chiller and heat pump technology to both heat and cool a building using electricity. In cooling mode, the model ACX moves heat from inside the building to the outside. In heating mode, a reversing valve changes the flow of energy to bring heat from outside of the building to the inside. The heat pump moves heat using a compressor, rather than simply generating heat. This technique can make heat pumps up to three times more energy-efficient than other forms of electric heating.

“Over 180 cities, more than ten counties, and eight states across the U.S. have goals to power their communities with 100% clean, renewable energy. As the grid gets greener, the need for full electric heating and cooling is growing,” said Dave Molin, Vice President of Trane Product Management, Equipment, Controls and Digital.

“Engineers, contractors, and building owners want to lower fossil fuel consumption and reap the efficiency and sustainability benefits of electrified heating and cooling,” Molin adds. “By joining Trane’s best-in-class chiller expertise with the Ascend air-to-water heat pump, Trane is making electrified heating and cooling a realistic option for customers.”

As a result of its boiler-free heating, the model ACX achieves high energy efficiency for cooling and heating. The unit’s heating efficiency exceeds ASHRAE® standard 90.1-2019: 2.77 COP for heating and a cooling requirement of 9.215 EER.

The Ascend model ACX can help builders and operators meet current HVAC regulations, attain certifications or achieve a net-zero energy building with its all-electric functionality and other energy-efficient features.

  • Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) compliant.
  • Variable-speed fans, variable speed permanent magnet motors, intermediate discharge valves on the compressor, and braze plate evaporators enhance efficiency.
  • Dual expansion refrigerant flow valves optimized for heating and cooling modes enable system reliability.
  • The heat pump generates hot water temperatures up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit and operation down to zero degrees ambient.
  • The Symbio® 800 unit controller comes factory-mounted and pre-programmed with algorithms that respond to building conditions and maintain efficient chiller plant operations. It also enables secure remote connectivity and open standard protocols for seamless integration with a Building Automation System (BAS) such as Tracer® SC+.
  • A scroll compressor makes electrification more affordable and practical without compromising efficiency or sound.
  • The fin and tube coil support a smaller footprint, and the transverse “V” condenser coils are easy to access for cleaning and service.

Trane’s free Comprehensive Chiller-Heater System” guide, available now for download, provides best practices on integrating the heat pump with chillers and configuring its controls. In addition, the guide includes modes, tables, and control sequences users can incorporate into system designs.

Precedent® Enabled by Symbio® 700

Trane is releasing a new generation of Precedent rooftop units to meet the next era of energy efficiency requirements. The new Precedent portfolio will include capacities from 3-25 tons, a full range of tonnages and heating types, and improved efficiency levels. The new single-product family of light commercial unitary rooftops will be released in phases now through 2024.

Available immediately, the Precedent standard efficiency 6- to 25-ton cooling and gas units feature various improvements and upgrades, including part-load efficiency ratings that comply with new industry efficiency requirements. New Precedent units are enabled by the Symbio 700 controller to easily monitor and control HVAC systems and harness building connectivity for advanced troubleshooting and energy management.

Additional benefits across the entire product family include:

  • Compliant with U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) 2023 minimum efficiency regulations helping to reduce utility costs
  • New serviceability enhancements include hinged access to the control panel, color-coded wiring with keyed connectors, and a direct drive plenum fan and motor.
  • Connection with the Symbio Service and Installation App for easy commissioning, monitoring, and troubleshooting.
  • A new three-year parts warranty provides extra peace of mind.

Four product options in the Precedent line are available and suit a range of applications:

  • Cooling – optional electric heat, is an all-electric option.
  • Gas Pack – pairs electric cooling with gas heating.
  • Heat Pump – couples refrigerant-system cooling and heating, providing an all-electric solution.
  • Hybrid/Dual Fuel – combines heat pump cooling and heating with gas auxiliary heating.

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About Trane

Trane – by Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), a global climate innovator – creates comfortable, energy-efficient indoor environments for commercial and residential applications. For more information, please visitwww.trane.comorwww.trantechnologies.com

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Trane® Premieres Ascend® Model ACX, First Air-to-Water Heat Pump; Announces Redesigned Precedent® Rooftop Units (2024)

FAQs

What is the average life of a Trane heat pump? ›

A heat pump has similar operating costs to an air conditioner in the cooling season. During the heating season, the operating costs for a heat pump can be much lower than a traditional furnace. The average lifespan of a heat pump is generally 15 years.

Are Trane heat pumps expensive? ›

Trane heat pumps usually cost from $3,000 to $35,000. On average homeowners tend to pay, between $5,800 and $7,500 for the installation.

Does Trane make an air to water heat pump? ›

Trane offers an industry-leading combination of expertise and serviceability for different all-electric air-to-water heat pump options (packaged or modular) that reverse the vapor compression cycle to help provide energy-efficient cooling or heating for commercial buildings.

How do you tell if a Trane unit is a heat pump? ›

Find the Reversing Valve

One more way to check out which unit you have is to go outside and look for a horizontal brass-like valve. If you notice the tool, then you have a heat pump. With the reversing valve, a heat pump functions both as a cooler and a heater.

How many years should a heat pump last? ›

The life expectancy of a heat pump depends on several factors, such as the type of heat pump, your location, and how well the heat pump is maintained. Heat pumps normally last an average of 15 years, though some can wear out after a decade. Some of the newer units being manufactured today can last a bit longer.

What is the downside to a heat pump? ›

Some Heat Pumps Are Inefficient at Lower Temperatures.

If you live in a cold weather climate, purchase a system designed to perform in your region. In extremely cold temperatures, heat pumps might need to work harder to produce warm air, but modern systems have been engineered to handle such conditions effectively.

How much does a heat pump cost for 2000 square feet? ›

How much is a heat pump for a 2,000-square-foot house? A 2,000-square-foot house needs a 3- to 4-ton heat pump, which will cost between $6,500 and $8,500 to install.

Is a 20 SEER heat pump worth the money? ›

Given that a 20 SEER unit cost nearly $5,000 more than a 13 in our online shopping, the jump may not be worth it, unless your home is enormous, your electricity remarkably expensive, or you live in Death Valley. As we mentioned above, you're better off getting a low SEER heat pump than a high SEER AC unit.

Why are air to water heat pumps so expensive? ›

Limited Production. As for many products in the early stages of the product life cycle, Heat pumps are produced in limited quantities as they are not yet as widely used as traditional heating systems. Whilst smaller units are being produced by manufacturers, this can drive higher costs for consumers.

Does a heat pump cool as well as central air? ›

The answer is yes. These two types of heating and cooling units are practically the same when operating as cooling systems. Their cooling processes are the same, the two system types run about equal in terms of energy efficiency, and energy costs to operate heat pumps and air conditioners are about the same.

Are Trane heat pumps electric? ›

Lower your emissions. Learn how Trane's electric-powered systems can deliver a cleaner, healthier and more eco-friendly heating and cooling experience.

Are Trane heat pumps worth it? ›

Like Trane's air conditioners, its heat pumps don't offer the highest energy savings available and can be noisier than comparable offerings from other brands. But they are rigorously tested, and reviewers consider them to be among the highest quality available. Trane's heat pumps feature: SEER ratings of up to 20.

How much does it cost to replace a Trane heat pump? ›

Heat Pump Prices by Top Brand
Brand (complete system)Unit Price Range
Trane$2,600-$4,200
Lennox$2,700-$4,500
Carrier$2,300-$3,900
Mitsubishi*$1,700-$11,200
11 more rows

Which is better, a Trane or a carrier heat pump? ›

If you prioritize vitality efficiency and lower forthright costs, Carrier might be the better option. However, if you esteem durability and are willing to invest more at first for a longer-lasting system, Trane could be the right choice.

Should I replace a 15 year old heat pump? ›

The 10-15 Year Threshold:

Here's why planning for a replacement around the 10-year mark is a wise strategy: Decreased Efficiency: An older heat pump has to work harder to maintain desired temperatures, leading to increased energy consumption and higher electricity bills.

How much does it cost to replace a compressor on Trane heat pump? ›

Compressor Brand
AC BrandAverage Cost
Lennox$600 – $2,600
Rheem/Ruud$600 – $1,600
Trane$500 – $2,500
York$600 – $1,800
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How long is Trane heat pump warranty? ›

Base Limited Warranty typically covers part replacement costs for five years, while Registered Limited Warranty typically covers part replacement costs for 10 years. Both warranties only cover parts that fail due to manufacturer defect and both are included at no cost to you.

How often should you replace your heat pump? ›

As a general rule, heat pumps and air conditioners can be expected to last between 10 and 15 years. Newer units are typically more reliable and less likely to require ongoing repairs. If your system is less than a decade old, a repair visit could potentially buy you several more years.

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