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Trane Introduces New Online Resource for Specifying Engineers

April 27, 2009

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Trane announced that it is making it easier and more productive for engineers to get the technical information they need through a dedicated Website, www.trane.com/engineer. The Trane Site for Engineers serves as a location for engineers to stay in touch with new Trane products, systems, and solutions.

The site presents a complete literature library, along with product specific performance data, guide specifications, and CAD files. It offers access to design and analysis tools to analyze, design, and select the optimal system for specific cooling needs. The site enables engineers to “ask the Trane experts” questions and to stay informed of events, educational seminars, Webinars, and other activities that Trane is hosting.

The Popular Systems Configuration (PSC) library is a Web-based tool that provides engineers with information about select systems, based on a user-initiated selection process. From there, a common System Configuration solution is identified, providing the user with a sequence of operation, an input/output points list, and a flow sketch.

While visiting the site, specifiers also have an opportunity to access existing American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning (ASHRAE) and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) tools and resources.

Publication date: 04/27/2009


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