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Support for Efficient Technologies
Trane has a long history of support for the most
efficient and proven technologies available.
Our water-source heat pump systems continue
this legacy by being fully compatible with
geothermal technology—a technology that
has demonstrated its ability to greatly reduce
operating energy costs and contribute toward
environmental sustainability in the long term.
Exceptional Reliability and Service
If there’s one reason why those who specify Trane®
equipment once specify it again and again, it’s
the unvarying Trane commitment to its customers
for the life of the product. From the first day of
installation through every day of operation, your
Trane product’s reliable, economical performance
reflects on us. We’re proud of our products. We
want you to be proud of them, too.
The Trane Commitment Never Varies
A Solution We Will Find Together
The singular success of your new Trane system is built on a foundation that
is the expertise and hard work of hundreds of people. These people—the
experts at Trane—are committed to helping you design, engineer, install
and maintain the ideal system for your specific application. Because every
application is unique. Every building is unique. And, most importantly, every
customer is unique. So when you partner with Trane to develop a solution to
your HVAC needs, know that we’re committed to analyzing your needs.
And then, together, we will find the right solution for your needs—
and for the needs of your building and the lives within it.
Visit Trane.com/WSHP for detailed information on Trane variable-speed water-source heat pumps—
or contact your local Trane Sales Engineer to learn more.
SUCCESS STORY
University of Central Missouri—
Water-Source Heat Pump
In the spring of 2009, the University of Central
Missouri (UCM) embarked on a $36.1 million
energy savings contract with Trane.
The project included:
Installation of 150 geothermal wells
Replacement of the outdated, unsightly
power plant and boiler system with a green,
sustainable geothermal heat pump system
Improvement of air handling systems and
acoustical qualities
Laboratory air systems and controls
Life safety measures
A campuswide building automation system
to effectively manage energy use
An innovative feature of the Trane package
includes “green screens” throughout the
campus to educate the faculty, students and
the community on the University’s sustainability
initiatives—and learn what they can do to make
a difference and get involved in efforts toward
becoming a carbon-neutral campus.
Construction was scheduled to last through
the spring of 2011, but the project was
completed six months ahead of schedule.
UCM now has a sustainable, high-performance
campus and will see $735,000 in annualized
consumption savings, $848,000 in operating
and maintenance savings, and $1.5 million in
avoided annual capital improvements.
“Trane went the extra mile and truly
evaluated all of the opportunities.
Their proposal was one of the most
thorough responses I’ve ever seen.
Dr. Betty Roberts
UCM Vice President for Administration
and Finance