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The Trane A801X060AM3SD is a single-stage, non-condensing gas furnace rated at 60,000 BTU/h input capacity and 80% AFUE. It uses a constant torque ECM blower motor with a nominal airflow of 1,200 CFM and operates on 24-volt control voltage. The unit is designed for multi-position installation, supporting upflow, horizontal right, horizontal left, and downflow configurations. A 5-tap constant torque motor allows field adjustment of airflow to match duct system requirements. This furnace is installed by licensed HVAC technicians in residential and light-commercial applications where a reliable single-stage heating solution is required.
The A801X060AM3SD fits a wide range of residential forced-air systems requiring a compact, multi-position furnace. Cabinet dimensions of 14.5 inches wide by 28.5 inches deep by 33.75 inches tall allow installation in standard closet, utility room, attic, basement, and crawlspace applications. The galvanized steel cabinet construction supports durability across installation environments. Its multi-position capability reduces the need for application-specific SKUs, making it a common stock item for HVAC contractors serving diverse residential job types.
Designed as a multi-position residential gas furnace for forced-air ducted systems. Consult Trane product documentation and the unit nameplate to confirm compatibility with specific coil, air handler, or split-system configurations before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54 / ANSI Z223.1), applicable local codes, and the manufacturer installation, operation, and maintenance manual. Shut off gas supply and disconnect electrical power before beginning any service or installation work. When installed in a basement, excavated area, or confined space, the manufacturer strongly recommends contacting a gas supplier to install a gas-detecting warning device to guard against leak conditions. Verify venting configuration, duct connections, and thermostat wiring before restoring power and gas.
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