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Trane XL90 2 Stage Gas Furnace Review

The Trane XL90 2 Stage Gas Furnace provides ideal warmth and comfort during the height of winter or in transitional seasons. With a 92 percent Annual Fuel Efficiency Utilization (AFUE) rating, the XL90 offers superior efficiency and annual energy savings costs. The two stage gas valve utilizes only as much fuel as necessary for each stage, resulting in fuel conservation and savings. The XL90 design lessens temperature swings and provides even, consistent heat throughout the home. For a healthier, more comfortable home, the XL90 can be equipped with Trane’s exclusive air filtration system, removing dust and pollen from the air, and 99 percent of common flu virus from the home. Its compact size makes the XL90 versatile, and the insulated heavy steel cabinet means durability for years to come. A four-speed blower provides quiet operation and heating efficiency. All Trane furnace components undergo several rigorous tests to assure dependability and reliability. The XL90 is engineered to integrate seamlessly with other Trane systems for ultimate performance in home heating and cooling.

With compact dimensions of 40H x 26D, the Trane XL90 can be installed almost anywhere, making it ideal for smaller homes where space is a premium. An AFUE rating of 92 percent meets and exceeds Energy Star requirements for Energy Star appliances, making the XL90 an exceptional choice for energy savings.

The Trane XL90 outperforms both the Rheem Prestige RGFD Series and Lennox Signature Collection G60V for AFUE ratings and warranty services, as well as Trane’s exclusive air filtration system.

Trane XL90 Technical Specifications

The XL90 includes:

  • Two-stage gas heat
  • Four-Speed blower motor
  • 40" high cabinet, 28" depth means it fits almost anywhere
  • Convertible to horizontal
  • Self-diagnostic microelectronic control
  • Durable adaptive silicon Nitride hot surface igniter
  • Sealed Combustion – 100% Outside air option
  • Multi-port,in-shot burners
  • One-piece heat exchanger
  • Prepainted galvanized steel cabinet
  • Washable filter
  • Upflow models have hinged blower doors, easy-open door latches, and spring-loaded filter rack
  • Enclosed burner box
  • Insulated heavy steel cabinet

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  • Claude Begin said:

    Have an XL90. This unit is approximately 10 years old. The first repair was covered under Sears warranty but would have cost me $1500.00. The second repair was the blower motor. That cost $500.00. That was last years failure (2011). My 2012 failure isprimary circuit board again and that will cost $1100 to replace. “It is hard to stop a Trane”. This isn’t normal as far as I’m concerned. How much do you think the board cost? Wish I could afford a GOOD furnace.

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