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Trane EXC0998 Heat Exchanger

Special Price $453.71 Regular Price $503.62
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EXC0998
The Trane EXC0998 is a high efficiency heat exchanger for Trane furnace systems used in homes. It has the central function in ensuring that your home is warm during the cold seasons of the year. This heat exchanger is constructed with high quality and is full of modern technology and is designed to insulate the heat from the combustion process and blow it into the circulating air in your home. The heat exchanger is relatively small in size, measuring approximately 32.5 inches in length and is easily installed and maintained within the furnace unit. hot flue gases produced by the furnace’s burner pass through the interior of the heat exchanger. At the same time the cool air from the house move across the outer surface of the exchanger
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Specifications

  • Length: 32.5"
  • Type: Heat Exchanger
  • Weight: 33.85lbs
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: EXC0998
OEM Part Number: EXC0998
Product Description: Heat Exchanger
Weight:33.85lbs/15354.09g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Trane EXC0998 Heat Exchanger?

Inspect the exchanger regularly for cracks, corrosion, or soot buildup, which can reduce heating efficiency. Clean surfaces carefully and ensure proper airflow around the unit. Replace any damaged seals and always turn off power before servicing for safety.

What are common issues with the Trane EXC0998 Heat Exchanger?

  • Reduced heat transfer efficiency.
  • Corrosion on metal surfaces.
  • Leaks in joints or seals.
  • Uneven airflow or temperature inconsistencies.
  • Accumulation of dirt or debris inside the exchanger.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power and gas supply to the furnace and let it cool completely.

Step2: Remove access panels and disconnect venting, burners, and sensors.

Step3: Carefully remove the old heat exchanger, noting gasket placement and connections.

Step4: Install the new heat exchanger in the same position with proper gaskets.

Step5: Reconnect burners, venting, and sensors according to original setup.

Step6: Check that all connections are tight and sealed to prevent leaks.

Step7: Restore power and gas, then run the furnace briefly to ensure safe, proper operation.