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The Trane A801X060BM4TD is an 80 percent AFUE, multi-speed gas furnace designed for residential heating applications. Part of the RunTru by Trane product line, it delivers 60,000 BTU/h input capacity through a single-stage gas valve and a multi-speed blower motor that adjusts airflow to match both heating and cooling demand. The multi-positional cabinet design allows installation in upflow, downflow, or horizontal configurations, giving installers flexibility across a wide range of residential floor plan layouts. Licensed HVAC technicians are the primary installers for this equipment.
This furnace is suited for residential forced-air heating systems where a mid-efficiency, multi-positional unit is required. The multi-speed constant-torque blower motor provides adequate airflow for most residential heating and matched-cooling configurations. The A801X060BM4TD is typically paired with a matching Trane or RunTru cooling coil and outdoor condensing unit to form a complete split system. It is intended for natural gas service and is appropriate for new construction and replacement installations in single-family and light multi-family residential settings.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation gas furnace for residential forced-air heating systems requiring an 80 percent AFUE, multi-positional, multi-speed unit with 60,000 BTU/h input capacity.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes, the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), and the manufacturer's installation instructions. Shut off all electrical power and the gas supply to the unit before beginning any service or installation work. Verify proper venting configuration, gas line sizing, and electrical connections before startup. Do not operate the furnace without confirming all venting, combustion air, and drain connections are complete and code-compliant.
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