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The Trane A952V100CD5SAC is a two-stage, downflow and horizontal-left configuration condensing gas-fired furnace designed for residential central heating applications. It operates on a variable speed ECM blower motor, which allows the system to modulate airflow for improved comfort and efficiency across both heating stages. First-stage input is rated at 65,000 BTU/h with a heating output of 63,300 BTU/h. Second-stage input is rated at 100,000 BTU/h with a heating output of 97,150 BTU/h. The A952V series is installed by licensed HVAC technicians as part of a split-system or matched furnace and coil configuration. The blower wheel measures 11 x 10 inches in diameter.
This furnace is suited for residential downflow installations where the supply air is delivered downward from the unit, or in horizontal-left configurations where duct layout requires a side-discharge setup. The A952V100CD5SAC is part of the A952V furnace family and is referenced in the RunTru split-system pairing with a central heat pump. It is appropriate for single-family residential applications requiring two-stage heating capacity and variable speed blower performance. Contractors should verify duct configuration and clearances against local code requirements prior to installation.
The A952V100CD5SAC is part of the Trane A952V furnace family and is documented for use in the RunTru central heat pump and gas furnace split-system configuration. Verify specific matched equipment compatibility against current Trane engineering documentation before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) and all applicable local codes. Shut off gas supply and disconnect electrical power to the system before beginning installation or service work. Confirm flue venting configuration, combustion air supply, and condensate drainage comply with the furnace installation manual and local authority requirements. Do not modify the factory venting or gas train components.
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