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Greetings.

I'm planning to get a Trane XV95 furnace, but I'd like to know basically what the cfm levels will be for the 1st stage, & the 2nd stage.

I'm sure this will vary per setup I suppose. And per Model too.

Isn't Tranes smallest unit at 60,000 BTU's for this Model? That's probably the size I'll be using then.
My home is just over 1400 sq. ft. & is a ranch style,

Will be using a EAC (Electronic Air Cleaner). Which has been said to have a minnimum airflow need at 1000 cfm
 

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Greetings.

I'm planning to get a Trane XV95 furnace, but I'd like to know basically what the cfm levels will be for the 1st stage, & the 2nd stage.

I'm sure this will vary per setup I suppose. And per Model too.
Looks like you answered your own question :). Actually the pdf has the cfm data you are looking for..

The xv95 pdf is to large to post on this site but you can find it in post 32 at the HVAC-Talk link attached. It suggests that the 60k btu is the smallest xv95.

http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=263402&page=3


(My house is 2800 sq ft and I heated it all winter (in NJ) locked in 1st stage which is ~62,000 btu's according to my gas flow.)

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You Da Man!
This is what I was looking for.

Is this considered an Install manual?

So glad you had this doc.

Actually I thought I had downloaded this previously from the web, but couldn't locate it for the life of me (& life is precious wouldn't you know
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LOL...

Its still there for all those that want it. :laughing:

You might need it when a tech has to comes out to service your furnace. :eek:
 

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That's why I needed it in the first place... :laughing:

Because pro nate certified techs did such a great job installing my furnace :no:....LOL

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LOL...

NATE cert don't mean much.

Other then:

Someone paid to take a written test.

A company was hoping to make more money from advertising that they have NATE certified techs.

And NATE gets to make more money when someone pays to renew their certs every 5 years.
 
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