Self Contained HVAC Systems

Trane Water-Cooled Self-Contained Units offer a simple, cost-effective comfort solution with a compact footprint for floor-by-floor applications.

Overview

Comprehensive line of self-contained units including single-piece and modular designs

Trane Water-Cooled Self-Contained Units offer a simple, cost-efficient comfort solution with a compact footprint for interior installations.

  1. Self-contained solutions for new builds and retrofits

    Trane offers both single-piece self-contained units for new construction projects and modular units for replacements with capacities ranging from 20-110 tons.

  2. Reliable energy efficiency

    Trane self-contained systems deliver industry leading efficiency, up to 22.8 IEER, depending on the model and configuration selected.

  3. Simplified service and installation

    Fully hinged panels for easy service technician access to interior components. Left hand/right hand options for water, minimizing field modifications. Modular units move easily into existing buildings.

  4. Digital, connected controls

    Symbio® 500 controls, with a TD7 color touchscreen display for easy BAS integration and connected service opportunities.

Self Contained HVAC System Offerings

Systems

Intelligent VAV Systems for Water-Cooled Self-Contained Applications

Today’s VAV is a planet-friendly way to deliver targeted zoned comfort to every part of the building. Intelligent systems control the temperature and indoor air quality for multiple zones from one or more large, self-contained units per floor.

FAQs

Your questions about self-contained units, answered.

Trane Self-Contained Units offer a simple, cost-efficient comfort solution with a compact footprint for interior installations.

Trane Self-Contained Units utilize Symbio controls with pre-configured sequences for quick integration with building automation systems.

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