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The Trane A801X080CM5TC is an 80,000 BTU single-stage induced draft gas furnace rated at 80% AFUE. It is engineered for residential forced-air heating systems and operates in a multi-positional configuration, allowing installation in upflow, downflow, or horizontal orientations depending on the application. The unit features a multi-speed blower motor to match airflow to system demand. A licensed HVAC technician should handle installation and commissioning. With an 80% AFUE rating, the furnace converts 80 cents of every fuel dollar into usable heat, making it a straightforward, code-compliant choice for standard residential heating loads.
This furnace is suited for residential new construction and replacement installations where an induced draft, single-stage gas furnace is specified. The multi-positional cabinet design gives installing contractors flexibility in tight or unconventional equipment spaces. It is intended for use with natural gas and is sized for typical mid-range residential heating demands. The unit works within split-system or matched air handler configurations in which the air distribution system is already in place.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation gas furnace for residential forced-air heating systems requiring an 80% AFUE single-stage induced draft unit in a multi-positional cabinet.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC contractor in accordance with local mechanical codes and the manufacturer installation instructions. Shut off gas supply and disconnect electrical power before servicing or connecting the unit. Proper venting must be verified for the selected installation position and compliant with applicable fuel gas codes such as the IFGC. Do not operate the furnace without confirming that the vent system, gas supply pressure, and electrical connections have been inspected and approved.
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