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I would prefer Trane of the 3 you listed. But that`s just me.
It would be a 2 ton.
There are a number of websites on the internet that feature reviews of Trane furnaces. They are a well known company. The most popular one would be Consumer Reports.
The best cooling system for your new home is a TRANE cooling system. The best bet as far as pricing goes I would look for a local Trane dealer. You can look in the yellow pages for that.
Square meters is AREA, it has no weight.
Drew,painted,wrote in joriners,and read book or would trane.
The air handler does not have a tonnage rating, the evaporator coil within it is what you`re looking for since any given air handler can accomodate several different coil sizes. For the answer to your tonnage question see the tag on the coil, though that may prove to be difficult since it is enclosed in the plenum. An easier method would be to get the tonnage from the condenser model # in the yard.
You would have to address that query to Trane. -I see many different air conditioners in mobiles, roof units, window units and outside ground based units, so obviously many AC's are approved.
The AHU unit does not have a tonnage rating, since all AHU`s can accept a number of different tonnage evaporator coils. Your best bet would be to post the condensing unit model and serial#`s.
The answer to this question would depend on the tonnage (cooling capacity) of the unit.
A bad or misadjusted fan limit switch is the first thing I would look for.
Last one I replaced was $8,700