Chandler, AZ (PRWEB) March 20, 2014

Its exclusive. Its unique. And it is designed to provide an easy to maintain advanced heat transfer efficiency in a unit with fewer repair demands than any other HVAC product on the market. Ammonia or amines (Stress Corrosion Cracking), hydrogen sulfide and Organic acid (Formicary Corrosion) top the list for agents that produce air conditioning corrosion. Aluminum coils are immune to these corrosive attacks. Confidence in the efficiency and durability of the patented Trane aluminum Spine Fin outdoors coil system, is just one more reason that American Cooling and Heating is committed to running a year long, 2014 Trane HVAC sale.

At American Cooling and Heating, making great HVAC deals is just part of meeting consumer expectations on a day-to-day basics. From Chandler AZ to Scottsdale and from Scottsdale to Buckeye and from Buckeye to Maricopa ACH trucks are on the move, carrying to Arizona homeowners the confidence of a system backed by Tranes Aluminum Spine Fin Coils and an installation work crew that is second to none. But other regional states need not feel left out. These HVAC sale prices also reach outside of Arizona . A/C Close-up: Trane Spine Fin Technology

Exclusively designed for use in Trane and American Standard heating and cooling products, Tranes Spine Fin all-aluminum coils are durable, crafted for maximum energy efficiency and easy to maintain. Less efficient Plate Fin Coil heating and cooling technology used by other manufacturers deteriorates much quicker than the Trane system. The use of a design process that can require up to 30 joints further complicates Plate Fin coil technology. Whereas the Trane design produces no more than 10 joints. Its a matter of fewer joints reducing chances of future system leaks.

Cleaning Plate Fin Coils is difficult and never fully effective. Cleaning Trane aluminum Spine Fin coils is quick, easy and fully effective. For a Chandler AZ homeowner, more efficient Air Conditioning maintenance means better energy efficiency for longer periods of time. Top it off with a system that avoids the electrolysis corrosion associated with linking copper pipe to aluminum pipe, and every Trane Heat Pump or Trane A/C system proves to provide long-term efficient HVAC services. Specs and Equipment

Trane XR Heat Pump Series: When efficiency matters, and it always does, the Trane XR heat pump series provides seasonal comfort with a low overall carbon footprint. Shipping inSpine Fin Coils HVAC Deal Energy Star SEER ratings powerful enough to keep any home right-charged for the worst weather, an American Cooling and Heating installed Trane XR Heat Pump is like buying home comfort with automated yearly savings. The XR provides premium construction, innovative technology and professional installation in a single package.

Trane XR HP construction components and specs include:

** 1) The Trane Climatuff Compressor designed for quiet, efficient reliability ** 2) The Trane DuraTuff Basepan manufactured impervious to corrosion, rust or warping ** 3) Compressor Sound insulators crafted to promote peaceful, noise-free system operation ** 4) Zinc coated fasters and baked-on powder painted, full-sided louvered panels ** 5) From up to 14.50 SEER with up to 8.5 HSPF in the XR13 units and to up to 18 SEER with up to 9.5 HSPF in the XR17 units ** 6) AND Trane's proprietary all-aluminum Spine Fin Coil system in all units.

But the XR heat pump is only a mid-range sampling of Tranes heating and cooling equipment options. Every Trane Air Conditioning Condensing system enables Arizona homeowners to reap the benefits of the Trane aluminum Spine Fin Coils technology. American Cooling and Heating has lowered the bar on HVAC pricing even as they set the standards for quality service, AC installation and reliable workmanship.

Other popular on-sale Trane heating and cooling products that use Spine Fin technology include:

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Trane Aluminum Spine Fin Coils: The Cost of Patented Performance Reduced By The ACH Year-Long 2014 Trane HVAC Deals

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