The new Trane European Research and Development Laboratory in Epinal, France, is resourced to validate the performance of the entire Trane portfolio, including large capacity chillers, air-to-water heat pumps and multi-pipe units. Temperature extremes from -25°C to +55°C can be simulated, regardless of outdoor ambient conditions.
The Trane testing facility has been designed to function as a validation center for new product development. It is capable of simulating the widest range of operating conditions encountered by HVAC equipment.
Before the equipment leaves the factory, its performance is validated under the conditions at which it should operate once installed. Trane customers can actually observe their newly acquired equipment under test for their specific application and ambient conditions.
The Trane European Research and Development facility fully complies with industry standards meaning that procedures, measurements and conditions are respected to provide our customers with trustable and certified performance. The most commonly used standards include:
- EN 14511: Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps with electrically driven compressors for space heating and cooling - Test method
- EN 14825: Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps with electrically driven compressors for space heating and cooling - Part load and seasonal performances determination
- ISO 3744: Acoustic - Sound pressure method
- ISO 9614: Acoustic - Sound intensity method
- ISO 13253: Air to air, air conditioner and heat pumps - Performance testing
- EN 1886: Air Handling Units - Mechanical performances
This testing facility enables the optional Eurovent certification of air-cooled chillers above 600 kW.
In addition, to ensure our testing meets or exceeds accuracy requirements, testing equipment is verified by the Trane metrology lab with traceability to National Standards (Cofrac).