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Trane


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One of TRC’s member organizations is Trane, a leading manufacturer in home and commercial HVAC solutions.  

According to their website, “Trane is more than 100 years old with a history of introducing leading-edge innovations that improve comfort while lowering utility costs. Legendary stories of Trane endure, including a Trane air conditioner that was almost fully submerged in the flood waters of Hurricane Floyd in 1999 but still kept running. All of the components incorporated into Trane products must meet the highest quality standards, and Trane is still the only major manufacturer that makes its own compressors.”

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