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Trane Condenser & Evaporator Coils

When you need your HVAC unit running in peak condition, check out the Trane condenser coils we have at Parts Town. With our real OEM selection designed for the exact equipment, you can have peace of mind when making any important repair or conducting routine maintenance. If you’re in a hurry to get your Trane evaporator coils, we also offer same day shipping on all in-stock items until 9 PM ET, Monday-Friday.

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Trane Replacement Condenser and Evaporators

Whether you're dealing with the sweltering heat of summer or the biting cold of winter, your HVAC system is crucial for maintaining comfort. Over time, essential Trane condenser coils can wear out or become damaged, necessitating a replacement to ensure your system continues to operate efficiently. Parts Town carries a variety of Trane replacement coils to get everything you need right at your fingertips.

Condenser Coils vs. Evaporator Coils?

In HVAC temperature control, evaporator and condenser coils serve essential but different purposes. Evaporator coils are found in cooling appliances, where their job is to keep the interior temperature within an optimal or predetermined range. In contrast, condenser coils are designed to remove excess heat from appliances, thus contributing to their cooling process. The effective operation of these coils is vital for maintaining the appropriate temperature for both the appliance and the environment it cools.

Why is My Air Conditioner Freezing Up?

Air conditioners are indispensable for maintaining comfort during warm seasons, yet they can sometimes freeze up, leading to concerns. Dirty evaporator coils are a frequent culprit, as the buildup of grime can cause the unit to freeze. Furthermore, the issue may stem from low refrigerant levels, which are crucial for the air conditioner's cooling mechanism. When the refrigerant is insufficient, it results in freezing.

How Often Should Fan Coils Be Replaced?

Recognizing when to replace fan coils is essential in maintaining the efficiency and longevity of HVAC units. Signs that they might need to be maintained or replaced include a decrease in heating or cooling effectiveness or a sudden rise in utility expenses without an obvious cause. The lifespan of fan coils is subject to variables like how often they're used, the level of maintenance provided, and the quality of their installation, usually lasting between 10 to 15 years. While consistent maintenance can increase their lifespan, symptoms such as reduced airflow, peculiar sounds, or a significant drop in efficiency are signals that the fan coils may require replacement.