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Before you call for service, check the following:

Problem

Possible cause

Remedy

Insufficient heating 

or cooling

a. dirty filters

b. air not circulating freely

c. blocked outdoor coil

a. clean or replace

b.  check supply registers and return 

grills for blockage

c.  clear away leaves or other debris

Failure to operate

a. power off

b.  open circuit breaker or 

burned‑out fuses

c.  improperly adjusted  

thermostat

a.  make sure main switch is in 

ON position

b.  reset circuit breaker, or replace 

burned‑out fuses

c. check setting, adjust thermostat

Blue auxiliary heat 

light on

When outdoor temperature falls, 

intermittent lighting is normal.

Monitor light. If it stays on continuously 

when above 30°F, or if it comes on 

when 50°F outdoors, call for service.

No heating or 

cooling – Blower 

does not operate

Blower door removed or ajar

Close door securely to restore power 

to blower

Unusual noise

Call your local servicer

The Problem Solver

Extra Energy Tips

Insulation

  1.  Make sure your home is properly 

 insulated. This is the single most 
 important step in conserving 
energy. Thermal insulation should 
be specified in terms of thermal 
resistance (R-values). R-30 (10") 
is recommended for ceilings, 
R-11 (3-1/2") for exterior walls 
and floors over  unheated areas. In 
colder climates, consider additional 
insulation.

  2.  Infiltration of humid outside air is 

your heating and cooling system’s 
worst enemy — it could account for 
15 to 30% of air conditioning energy 
requirements. Find the places where 
air can sneak into the home and 
plug them with caulking, weather-
stripping or plastic. Also, weather-
strip and caulk around all entrance 
doors and windows.

  3.  Cut heat transfer through your 

windows by 40 to 50% with 
double glazing (two panes of glass 
separated by a sealed air space) and 
low-e glass.

  4.  Use wood- or metal-frame storm 

windows even if single-glazed 
windows are high quality. The extra 
layer of glass and the layer of still air 
will cut heat transfer considerably.

  5.  Install storm doors at all entrances  

to your house.

  6.  Keep all windows and doors closed.

  7.  Remember that by increasing the 

glass area, you increase the amount 
of heat added in summer and lost in 
winter.

  8.  Make sure fireplaces have 

tight-fitting dampers which can be 
closed when the fireplace is not in 
use.

  9.  Invest in a humidifier to conserve 

energy in winter. The air in your 
home won’t be as dry, so you stay 
comfortable at a lower temperature 
setting.

Heating

 10.  Locate the thermostat on an inside 

wall away from windows and doors.

 11.  Set the thermostat as low as comfort 

permits. Each degree over 68°F can 
add 3% to the amount of energy 
needed for heating.

 12.  People generate heat. So lower the 

thermostat a degree or two when 
expecting a large group of guests.

Cooling

 13.  Set the thermostat as high as 

comfort will permit.

 14.  Make sure attics are adequately 

ventilated to relieve heat buildup. 
If necessary, improve airflow by 
adding or enlarging vents.

 15.  When building a new house or 

renovating an old one, choose 
light-colored roof shingles to reflect 
more of the sun’s heat.

 16.  During moderate weather, don’t use 

the system  unnecessarily.

 17.  Draw blinds or drapes to block the 

sunlight during the hottest part of 
the day.

 18.  Install awnings over windows 

exposed to direct sunlight.

 19.  In the cooling season, don’t run 

kitchen and bath exhaust fans 
longer than necessary.

 20.  Don’t place lamps, TV sets or other 

heat producing devices beneath a 
wall-mounted thermostat. Rising 
heat from the equipment may cause 
the system to over-cool your house.

Reduce the burden of  

unexpected repair bills with  

a Trane Extended Warranty.

Trane offers the finest quality products 
and manufacturer’s warranties on the 
market. But, like all good things, the 
Trane-provided limited warranty on your 
new comfort equipment will come to an 
end. To keep you protected, Trane offers 
the Extended Warranty Program. It picks 
up right where your Trane limited warranty 
leaves off. And, it offers years and years of 
reliable protection at a low cost. Ask your 
dealer for program details.

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