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Trane Engineers Newsletters are topical, informative articles that provide engineering professionals who design HVAC systems with reliable, objective, and technologically current information in a non-commercial format.

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For over 50 years, these newsletters have been published by Trane Applications Engineering group to aid engineers in the design and application of HVAC systems. Subjects range from acoustics to water piping to interpretation of ASHRAE standards. These newsletters have become a trusted technical resource, with a current circulation of more than 40,000.


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A Case Study: Trane's Integration of the Storage Source Heat Pump System

The Storage Source Heat Pump System (SSHP) is a high-efficiency electrified hydronic heating and cooling system which extends the operating envelope for efficient electrified heating beyond conventional heat pump system limits. This innovative system has been successfully installed in the Emil Erickson Building on the Trane campus in La Crosse, Wisconsin, showcasing its practical application and effectiveness in a real-world setting.

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Engineers Newsletter LIVE!

Trane Engineers Newsletter LIVE programs are technical, in-depth 60-minute programs covering the topics listed below. Many are available on-demand, free of charge for continuing education credit.

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ASHRAE® Standard 15, Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems
This bonus ENL focuses on the safe design, construction, installation, and operation of refrigeration systems, including a review of Class A2L (lower flammability) refrigerants and how Standard 15-2022's requirements apply to various types of refrigeration systems, including packaged rooftop units, VRF systems, and water chillers.

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Did you miss the live viewing of a previous ENL? Visit our Trane Engineers Newsletter LIVE program library to view previous programs on a wide variety of technical topics. Many include additional resource materials and are available on-demand and free of charge for continuing education credit.

Engineers Newsletter

Many of our past Engineers Newsletters can be found in the various topic sections below.