Trane Choice 14 Package Gas Electric
The Trane Choice 14 package gas electric system combines an air conditioner and gas furnace in a single outdoor cabinet. Like the package heat pump, it's designed for homes where space constraints make a split system impractical, but with natural gas heating for homeowners who prefer or require gas.
This is Trane's entry-level package gas electric option, offering reliable single-stage cooling with an 80% AFUE gas furnace. It's a practical choice for existing gas package replacements and homes where gas service is already available.
Key Features
All-in-One Gas and Electric
Air conditioner and gas furnace combined in a single outdoor unit. No indoor equipment required.
80% AFUE Gas Furnace
Reliable gas heating for Arizona's mild winters.
R-454B Refrigerant
Current-generation low-GWP refrigerant for the cooling system.
Full Specifications
| SEER2 | Up to 14.3 |
| AFUE | 80% |
| Compressor | Climatuff Single-Stage |
| Stages | Single |
| Sound Level | As low as 73 dB |
| Warranty | 10-Year Limited Parts |
| Refrigerant | R-454B (A2L) |
| Sizes Available | 2 Ton, 2.5 Ton, 3 Ton, 3.5 Ton, 4 Ton, 5 Ton |
| Model Numbers | 5YCC4024A1000A5YCC4030A1000A5YCC4036A1000A5YCC4042A1000A5YCC4048A1000A5YCC4060A1000A |
Is This the Right System for You?
Ideal For
The Choice 14 package gas electric is ideal for replacing an existing gas package unit, homes with natural gas service but no space for indoor equipment, and budget-conscious projects that need both AC and gas heating.
Consider an Alternative If
In Arizona's mild winters, a heat pump is almost always more efficient for heating than a gas furnace. If you're open to either option, we recommend a package heat pump instead. And if your home can accommodate a split system, that's the best path for both efficiency and comfort options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Trane Choice 14 Package Gas Electric answered by our team.
Ask Us DirectlyIn Arizona, a package heat pump is typically the better choice. Heat pumps are more efficient for heating in our mild winters. The gas electric option makes sense if you already have natural gas infrastructure and strongly prefer gas heating, or if your gas rates are unusually low.
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