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The Trane A952V060BD3SB is a two-stage, variable-speed residential gas furnace rated at 60,000 BTU/h input and 96% AFUE. It is configured for downflow discharge, directing conditioned air downward through the plenum — a common requirement for installations above a crawlspace or in a closet application where supply ductwork runs below the unit. A variable-speed ECM blower motor allows the unit to modulate airflow in response to heating demand, reducing run-time noise and improving distribution efficiency across the supply system. Two-stage gas valve operation provides a low-fire stage for mild weather and a high-fire stage when outdoor temperatures drop, resulting in more consistent comfort and fewer short cycles.
This furnace is intended for residential forced-air heating systems. The downflow configuration and 17.5-inch cabinet width make it suited for platform or closet installations with below-floor ductwork. The A952V060BD3SB is part of the RunTru by Trane RT Series, positioned as an efficiency-focused replacement option for residential new construction and retrofit applications requiring a 96% AFUE unit in a downflow configuration.
The A952V060BD3SB is part of the RunTru by Trane RT Series and is designed for residential downflow forced-air heating installations. Consult Trane product documentation for approved coil and air handler pairings specific to this unit.
Installation of this gas furnace must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) and applicable local mechanical codes. Shut off gas supply and disconnect electrical power before beginning any service or installation work. Verify that flue venting is sized and routed per the manufacturer installation manual — improper vent sizing on a 96% AFUE condensing furnace is a common cause of startup faults. Do not connect this unit to a common B-vent system; high-efficiency condensing furnaces require approved PVC or CPVC venting.
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