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Trane EXC1988 Heat Exchanger

Special Price $1,398.58 Regular Price $1,552.42
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EXC1988
Trane EXC1988 is an integral part of Trane HVAC systems that plays a crucial role in transferring heat from one place to another. Think of it as the central part of your system’s climate control. This heat exchanger which has a dimension of about 24.5" on all sides is designed to move heat from one stream of air to another without intermingling the two. This makes the EXC1988 to be capable of warming the house during the cold seasons and cooling it during the hot seasons. This means it has a tough look and feel and making it suitable for powerful Trane HVAC systems.
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Specifications

  • Height: 24.5"
  • Length: 24.5"
  • Width: 44.0"
  • Weight: 52.5lbs
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: EXC1988
OEM Part Number: EXC1988
Product Description: Heat Exchanger
Weight:52.5lbs/23813.58g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Trane EXC1988 Heat Exchanger?

Inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, rust spots, and soot accumulation that can reduce efficiency. Ensure airflow paths remain clear and combustion is properly balanced. Check mounting integrity and surrounding seals for tight fit. Routine inspection assists maintain better operation and consistent heating performance.

What are common issues with the Trane EXC1988 Heat Exchanger?

  • Cracking from repeated heating cycles.
  • Soot buildup reducing thermal transfer.
  • Airflow blockage causing overheating.
  • Reduced heating output over time.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off electrical power and gas supply to the unit, then allow the unit to cool completely.

Step 2: Remove access panels, venting components, burner assembly, and any parts obstructing the heat exchanger.

Step 3: Disconnect the existing heat exchanger and carefully remove it from the unit.

Step 4: Install the new heat exchanger in the original position, ensuring all seals and mounting points are properly aligned.

Step 5: Reinstall burners, venting, and wiring connections.

Step 6: Restore gas and power, then perform combustion, airflow, and safety checks to verify proper furnace operation.