Trane Technologies® earned a prestigious Performance Award from The Air-Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) for achieving a 100% passing rate for all 82 of their residential furnace models tested during the three-year Performance Certification Program.

AHRI’s Product Performance Certification Program is a voluntary program, administered and governed by AHRI, which ensures that various types of HVACR equipment perform according to manufacturers’ published claims. When specifiers and other decision-makers see that equipment bears the AHRI Certified® mark, it provides the assurance that it will perform accurately and consistently.

Trane Technologies Attains AHRI Performance Award

Members of the trade association manufacture HVACR equipment and components for sale worldwide, accounting for more than 90 percent of the residential and commercial equipment manufactured and sold in North America.

Members of the trade association manufacture HVACR equipment and components for sale worldwide

At Trane Technologies, we are committed to providing our residential customers with the most reliable heating and cooling solutions,” said Jason Bingham, President of Trane Technologies’ Residential HVAC business.

Ha adds, “Having the performance of our residential furnaces globally recognized by AHRI, and by their program that has tested HVACR products for over 60 years, speaks to that commitment and continual innovation to meet our customers’ evolving home comfort needs.” 

AHRI’s rigorous testing

Trane Technologies’ 100 percent success rating resulted from AHRI’s rigorous testing of 82 residential furnaces from 2020-2022 across four different brands in the residential portfolio including Trane Residential, American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning, RunTru, and Ameristar.

Among the group tested:

  • Trane Residential & American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning’s XC, XV80, XV95, and S-Series furnaces
  • 56 of the 82 units were 80% AFUE
  • 26 of the 82 units were 90%+ AFUE
  • 6 Ameristar and RunTru furnaces

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