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XR14 Air Conditioner Details

Trane XR14 Air Conditioner

XR14

AIR CONDITIONER
A smart solution to your home cooling needs, the XR14 is an excellent blend of Energy Star rated efficiency and value.
BEST VALUE
ESTIMATED PRICE
$$
COOLING EFFICENCY
UP TO 16 SEER
ENERGY SAVINGS
AN AVERAGE OF 50%

Efficient performance
The XR14 A/C system has a SEER rating of up to 16.00, making it an excellent choice for home comfort and for earning energy-efficiency tax credits.

Economical operation
The increased energy efficiency of this air conditioning system may substantially lower your home cooling costs.

Durable construction
Materials for all components in this central A/C unit are tested again and again for long-lasting performance and reliability.

Cleaner, healthier indoor air
Add Trane CleanEffects™ to your air conditioning system for advanced air filtration that removes more dust, pollen and other irritants from conditioned air for a cleaner, healthier, more comfortable home.

The Trane XR14 air conditioner is a low-cost, reliable unit that can be the perfect cooling heating solution for budget-minded, energy-conscious homeowners. We’ll examine its features and benefits.

Air conditioners cool your house. You check the weather report, set your thermostat, and that’s all you need to worry about. Right?

Unfortunately, that’s not the end of the story because these days, there are a bunch of options for any homeowners who might be in the market to replace their existing unit.

The average homeowner doesn’t know the differences in technology between one system and the next, so it can all seem somewhat like them unless an expert breaks it down.

This is more true than the various speeds available for your air conditioning unit. Fortunately for you, though, you found our review. At Xtreme Air Services, we specialize in educating homeowners on all their options so they can make the best choice for their budget and comfort needs.

Over the years, we have installed thousands of air conditioners in North Texas. We carry the Trane air conditioners because they provide precise, even temperatures, boost indoor comfort, and save money.

The Trane XR14 is a reliable, straightforward air conditioner that is easy on your budget. It can provide up to 15-20 years of worry-free cool and comfort.

  • And finally, what are the next steps?

We’ll break things down for you as if we were having a face-to-face discussion in your home. The goal when we visit prospective customers is to give you all the facts you’ll need to make the right decision for you.

Features of the Trane XR14

The XR14 is one of Trane’s most affordable models. The only model in the line that’s more economical is the XR13. While these two units share many of the same features and specifications, the XR13 has a SEER rating of only 14.75 and doesn’t have Energy Star certification.

Like all Trane air conditioners, the XR14 comes with a Climatuff compressor. This is a compressor developed by Trane to provide increased efficiency, a longer life, and quieter operation. Due to its advanced compressor, the XR14 is superior to other air conditioners with a single-stage compressor.

Model Comparison: Trane XR14 versus Trane XR13

Compared to the XR14, the XR13 has a lower SEER rating, so it won’t save you as much on energy bills.

A SEER, or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, rating scores the efficiency of a central air conditioner or heat pump. All air conditioners and heat pumps cool your home to a set temperature regardless of their SEER rating. But higher-SEER systems can get the job done more efficiently, which can save you money.

The XR13 will achieve up to 14.75 SEER. The XR14 goes up to 16 SEER. For each point you go up in SEER rating equals about 5%-7% less energy consumption. (The majority of systems installed before 2006 are 10 SEER or lower.)

 

Both AC units have high- and low-pressure switches, which protect the unit from damage in case they lose refrigerant. The whole Trane line has these.

The XR14 is similar in noise produced to the XR13. The XR-13 is 71-75 decibels, the XR14 is 72-73 decibels. (For comparison, a vacuum cleaner is about 70 decibels.)

The XR 14 has an Energy Star rating, whereas the XR13 does not. Getting an Energy Star rating means that “a product meets certain federally mandated guidelines regarding energy efficiency. … Certified products must deliver the features and performance demanded by consumers, in addition to increased energy efficiency.”

Energy Star-certified central air conditioners have higher seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) and energy efficiency ratio (EER) ratings and use 8 percent less energy than conventional new models.

Another thing to consider when considering SEER ratings: The central air conditioner needs a blower motor – which is usually part of the furnace – to blow the cool air through the duct system. If you buy an energy-efficient air conditioner but connect it to an older furnace, your system will not perform to its rated efficiency.

Trane’s spine fin technology has the lowest refrigerant leak rate in the industry, providing reliability and efficiency for your air conditioner for years to come.

Trane has equipped the XR14 with many features that are designed to protect the unit from damage, wear, and corrosion. These include an all-aluminum coil, weather- and corrosion-resistant fasteners, unique panels, a specially designed cabinet, and a rust-proof base pan that won’t warp or crack.

It’s a single-stage unit. An air conditioner’s compressor can be one of three types:

  • Single-stage
  • Two-stage
  • Variable-speed

A single-stage compressor only has one output: 100% capacity. This means that single-stage air conditioners such as the XR14 can run only at full blast.

Single-stage compressors are tried-and-true technology; most homes have units with the same technology. The Trane XR14 heat pump’s single-stage compressor allows it to heat and cools your home reliably.

The Trane XR14 AC and Humidity

Is your upstairs much hotter and more humid than the lower levels of your home?

The solution to this problem isn’t always your air conditioner (sometimes it’s ductwork or things such as insulation and windows), but a variable-speed AC can help and may solve the problem entirely.

If you experience this, the other certainty is thisA single-stage AC won’t solve the problem. It’s probably better than your current system, but it won’t provide you as much comfort upstairs in the summer months as a more expensive unit with a variable-capacity compressor.

Humidity affects the room’s temperature, specifically how it feels to us. Seventy degrees in Arizona is not the same as 70 degrees in Florida. When an air conditioner runs, it also removes humidity from the air. This makes the system’s operation more efficient.

Single-stage units are either on or off. 100% or nothing. In milder temperatures, it will turn on and off a lot. It doesn’t get to run as long, so it doesn’t remove as much humidity.

So it should be no surprise that a two-stage AC runs for longer than a single-stage (albeit at a lower power level) and removes more humidity from your home. Similarly, a variable-speed system will draw even more humidity.

Who’s Not a Good Fit For an XR14 AC?

Electricity Bills

The cons of a single-stage air conditioner are related to efficiency and long-term costs. Your energy bills will be higher since it uses 100% of its power 10% of the time it’s on. While modern systems tend to run quietly, the start and stop of the air conditioner can also be an annoyance to some.

If you have hot and cold spots in your home, uneven temperatures between floors, or temperature spikes with your current system, the Trane XR14 may not be able to address these issues.

You’d likely benefit more from a variable-speed system such as the Trane XV18, which goes a long way to making the temperature consistent throughout your home.

If you’re planning on staying in the home longer than five years, a variable-speed air conditioner will be an attractive option. The reason is that the technology pays for itself over time, so the longer you live in your home, the more you’ll enjoy its high-end cooling.

Who Should Consider an XR14 Air Conditioner?

If you’re looking to replace your AC, you should consider what you have in place now. If your current air conditioner is a single-stage, you’re happy with it, and it provides a good level of comfort, a lateral move is just fine.

Single-stage air conditioners are going to be the cheapest to purchase and have installed. If you’re on a budget, this is a good value. The good news is that a one-stage AC is still going to cool your home adequately, provided it’s sized properly and installed correctly.