3 ton package unit 14 seer

Kelvinator Residential 3-Ton 14-SEER Heat Pump ENERGY STAR Item # 673237 Model # JT4BE-036KA Composite base pan absorbs sound and is corrosion-resistant; composite is also stronger and lighter than steel Durable, attractive cabinet design using galvanized steel with polyester urethane finish Multi-poised can be used in horizontal, upflow, downflow and vertical applications Micro-channel coils in all model which provides high corrosion resistance Circuit board incorporating blower time delay relay, low voltage terminal strip, heat-strip sequencing, and time-sequencing of heat stages Easy compressor and control access designed to make servicing easier for the contractor, access panels are provided to all controls and compressor from the side of the unit Plug-in wire connections and built in filter rack makes the air handler easy to service The 950 hour salt spray finish is 1.5mill thick and resists corrosion 50% better than comparable units
Trane makes 4 types of packaged units and this price list covers them all – AC-only, gas/electric, all-electric heat pumps and dual fuel systems. The prices we offer are not straight from Trane but are gathered through reader input as well as our monitoring of the market.  ac unit barely blowing airWith the wide variety of models, you’ll likely find a Trane packaged unit that will meet the needs of your climate and the demands of your home and building. trane wall unit heat pumpBrowse our packaged unit reviews for more details on many individual  models.5 ton rooftop ac unit Air conditioner package units are the least expensive, then gas/electric, heat pump and dual fuel models. It is the dual fuel packaged units, sometimes called hybrid heat units, which produce the lowest heating bills throughout the season.
There are 2 models, both just 13 SEER, the XL13c and the XB13c. With cooling only, they are used in very warm climates, to cool commercial buildings, or installed where a heat source is already present. Trane XL13c Packaged AC System, 13 SEER, Single-stage, single-speed 2 ton Trane XL13c packaged AC: $3,669 3 ton Trane XL13c packaged AC: $3,839 4 ton Trane XL13c packaged AC: $4,029 5 ton Trane XL13c packaged AC: $4,369 Trane XB13c Packaged AC System, 13 SEER, Single-stage, single-speed 2 ton Trane XB13c packaged AC: $3,559 3 ton Trane XB13c packaged AC: $3,769 4 ton Trane XB13c packaged AC: $3,979 5 ton Trane XB13c packaged AC: $4.309 Trane makes 4 gas/electric models. They heat with a gas burner and cool with an air conditioner. The XL16c is one of the most efficient on the market with 16.6 SEER. These units are usually referred to as gas packs. Trane XL16c Gas/Electric Packaged System 16.6 SEER, 80% AFUE, Energy Star, 2-stage, Variable-speed
2 ton Trane XL16c gas pack: $4,169 3 ton Trane XL16c gas pack: $4,599 4 ton Trane XL16c gas pack: $5,029 5 ton Trane XL16c gas pack: $5,379 Trane XL14c Gas/Electric Packaged System 14.25 SEER, 80% AFUE, 2-stage, Variable-speed 2 ton Trane XL14c gas pack: $3,849 3 ton Trane XL14c gas pack: $4,319 4 ton Trane XL14c gas pack: $4,739 5 ton Trane XL14c gas pack: $4,939 Trane XL13c Gas/Electric Packaged System 2 ton Trane XL13c gas pack: $3,469 3 ton Trane XL13c gas pack: $3,889 4 ton Trane XL13c gas pack: $4,359 5 ton Trane XL13c gas pack: $4,639 Trane XB13c Gas/Electric Packaged System 2 ton Trane XB13c gas pack: $3,339 3 ton Trane XB13c gas pack: $3,699 4 ton Trane XB13c gas pack: $4,189 5 ton Trane XB13c gas pack: $4,369 These all-electric systems heat and cool with a heat pump that moves heat from one location to another with refrigerant. In summer, it moves heat out of your living space and in winter, carries it into your home.
These units work well where winter temperatures are not consistently below freezing. Trane XL16c Heat Pump Packaged System 16.4 SEER, 9.0 HSPF, Energy Star, 2-stage, Variable-speed 2 ton Trane XL16c heat pump package: $4,479 3 ton Trane XL16c heat pump package: $4,989 4 ton Trane XL16c heat pump package: $5,419 5 ton Trane XL16c heat pump package: $5,749 Trane XL14c Heat Pump Packaged System 14.25 SEER, 8.2 HSPF, Single-stage, Variable-speed 2 ton Trane XL14c heat pump package: $4,149 3 ton Trane XL14c heat pump package: $4,489 4 ton Trane XL14c heat pump package: $4,919 5 ton Trane XL14c heat pump package: $5,249 Trane XL13c Heat Pump Packaged System 13 SEER, 8.0 HSPF, Single-stage, Single-speed 2 ton Trane XL13c heat pump package: $3,799 3 ton Trane XL13c heat pump package: $4,189 4 ton Trane XL13c heat pump package: $4,479 5 ton Trane XL13c heat pump package: $4,779 Trane XR13h Heat Pump Packaged System
14 SEER, 8.0 HSPF, Single-stage, Single-speed 2 ton Trane XL13h heat pump package: $3,739 3 ton Trane XL13h heat pump package: $4,159 4 ton Trane XL13h heat pump package: $4,449 5 ton Trane XL13h heat pump package: $4,659 Trane XB13c Heat Pump Packaged System 13 SEER, 7.7 HSPF, Single-stage, Single-speed 2 ton Trane XB13c heat pump package: $3,679 3 ton Trane XB13c heat pump package: $4,019 4 ton Trane XB13c heat pump package: $4,279 5 ton Trane XB13c heat pump package: $4,699 These are the most expensive Trane packaged units but produce the lowest energy use and utility bills. In most settings, the heat pump supplies the heat about 80% of the time, switching to gas only when outside temperatures drop into the low-30s. There are 2 models. Trane XL16c Earthwise Hybrid Packaged Unit 16.6 SEER, 9.0 HSPF, 80% AFUE, Energy Star, 2-stage, Variable-speed 3 ton Trane XL16c Earthwise hybrid package: $5,149 4 ton Trane XL16c Earthwise hybrid package: $5,599
5 ton Trane XL16c Earthwise hybrid package: $5,939 Trane XL14c Earthwise Hybrid Packaged Unit 14.25 SEER, 8.0 HSPF, 80% AFUE, 2-stage, Variable-speed 2 ton Trane XL14c Earthwise hybrid package: $4,369 3 ton Trane XL14c Earthwise hybrid package: $4,779 4 ton Trane XL14c Earthwise hybrid package: $5,169 5 ton Trane XL14c Earthwise hybrid package: $5,549 Use this Trane packaged unit price list to compare one Trane with another, or see our packaged unit price lists for Carrier, Lennox, Amana, American Standard and other leading brands. When choosing a packaged unit, you’ll pay more for a heat pump but get more efficient heating with lower utility bills. The warmer your climate is, the higher the SEER should be. If you live where winter temperatures regularly fall below freezing, you’ll need either a gas pack which is more affordable or a hybrid heat pump system that costs more but saves the most on energy. The reason is that heat pumps are not effective in freezing weather.