Trane XR14 Heat Pump Review: A Budget-Friendly, Reliable Heat Pump (2024)

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If you’re looking for a durable, reliable heat pump, look no further than the Trane’s XR14 heat pump.

The Trane XR14 is a straightforward heating and cooling option that won’t break the bank. And its durable design and tried-and-true technology make a reliable and long-lasting piece of equipment.

At Fire & Ice, we’ve helped thousands of Central Ohio homeowners determine which HVAC equipment can best meet their needs. And that’s something we aim to do with this article too, no matter where you may live.

So let’s dive in. In this article, we’ll cover the features, benefits and cost of the Trane XR14 heat pump. We’ll also go over when the XR14 may be a good fit – and when it may not.

Overview of the Trane XR14 Heat Pump

The Trane XR14 heat pump offers reliable heating and cooling. The XR14 is also affordable, which allows it to fit many budgets.

However, the XR14 may not be able to address issues like high energy costs, temperature spikes, hot and cold spots, or uneven temperatures between floors.

Trane designed the XR14 heat pump to:

  • Reliably heat and cool your home
  • Provide a durable, budget-friendly option
  • Meet energy efficiency standards

Features of the Trane XR14 Heat Pump

The Trane XR14 heat pump is a standard efficiency, single-stage heat pump.

In the next few sections, we’ll cover what that means for you.

Core features of the Trane XR14:

  • Single-stage compressor
  • Durable, long-lasting hardware

Single-Stage Compressor

The compressor regulates your heat pump’s heating and cooling output. Compressors can have different stages, which are essentially output settings.

A heat pump’s compressor can be one of three stages:

  • Single-stage
  • Two-stage
  • Variable-speed

A single-stage compressor only has one output: 100% capacity. This means that single-stage heat pumps like the XR14 can only run at full blast.

Single-stage compressors are tried-and-true technology. The Trane XR14 heat pump’s single-stage compressor allows it to reliably heat and cool your home.

But if you have hot and cold spots, uneven temperatures between floors, or temperature spikes with your current system, the Trane XR14 may not be able to address these issues.

If you have issues such as these, a heat pump with multiple stages may be able to better satisfy your needs.

Heat pumps with two-stage compressors have two outputs: 100% and a second output setting that’s typically around 70% capacity.

Heat pumps with variable-speed compressors can have hundreds of stages. (For example, the Trane XV18 heat pump and the Trane XV20i heat pump both have 750 stages, which allows them to operate between 25% and 100% capacity.)

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Durable, Long-Lasting Hardware

The Trane XR14 heat pump is a no-frills model. But that doesn’t mean it’s a low-quality heat pump.

Trane designs each piece of HVAC equipment to last. And Trane tests the XR14 again and again to ensure your family can rely on it.

How Efficient Is the Trane XR14 Heat Pump?

The Trane XR14 heat pump can get up to 14 SEER and 8.20 HSPF.

But what do those numbers mean for you?

A Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating describes how much energy an air conditioner or heat pump needs to adequately cool your home.

A Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) rating scores how much energy a heat pump needs to adequately heat your home.

The U.S. Department of Energy sets energy efficiency standards for HVAC equipment. Since 2015, the minimum energy efficiency requirements for heat pumps have been 14 SEER and 7.7 HSPF.

But even a standard efficiency heat pump like the XR14 can be more efficient than your current heat pump. (A majority of systems installed before 2006 can get up to 10 SEER at the most.)

For more information, check out this article that covers SEER and HSPF ratings more in-depth. Or if you prefer videos, check out the video below to learn more about HSPF ratings and the video above to learn more about SEER ratings.

Many HVAC contractors use efficiency ratings to address concerns with high energy costs. But there’s another factor that can affect your energy bills as well.

Heat pumps heat your home by extracting heat from the atmosphere outside. But at a certain temperature, your heat pump won’t be able to adequately heat your home using this process. At that point, your system switches over to your air handler or furnace.

The Trane XR14 heat pump can heat your home until temperatures reach 30 degrees Fahrenheit outside. The average heat pump can continue heating until outside temperatures reach 35 degrees.

If you have an all-electric system, heating your home using your air handler’s heat strips generally uses a lot of electricity. So if you live in an area where temperatures dip below 30 degrees regularly, the XR14 may not be able to decrease your electric bill.

You may also have a dual fuel system. In many cases, this can mean that you have a heat pump and a propane or gas furnace.

While natural gas is a relatively inexpensive fuel in Central Ohio, propane prices can fluctuate depending on the time of year.

If you have a heat pump and a propane furnace, the XR14 also may not be able to decrease your propane costs if you have colder winters.

What Equipment Can I Pair with the Trane XR14 Heat Pump?

The Trane XR14 can work with any non-communicating Trane air handler or furnace.

If you have an all-electric system, you could pair the XR14 with the Trane TEM4 air handler or the Trane GAM5 air handler.

You could also pair the XR14 with the Trane TEM6 air handler, which can help enhance airflow and efficiency year-round.

If you have a dual fuel system, you could pair the XR14 with the Trane S9X1 furnace or the Trane S8X2 furnace.

Or if you have issues with airflow throughout the year, pair the XR14 with the Trane S9V2 furnace or the Trane XV80 furnace.

Comparing the Trane XR14 Heat Pump

See how the Trane XR14 Heat Pump stacks up to other comparable units.

ProductMXZ-C25HBC5XR1425HCE4MUZ-HM
BrandMitsubishiCarrierTraneCarrierMitsubishi
Efficiency (SEER)up to 2015up to 1414
Sound InsulatedNoNoNo
CommunicatingNoNoNoNoNo

How Much Does the Trane XR14 Heat Pump Cost?

The Trane XR14 heat pump typically costs $5,830-$8,030, including labor and permit fees.

For context, a new heat pump replacement generally costs between $5,390-$13,750.

If you have an all-electric system, you’ll also need a replacement air handler, which can typically add between $3,850-$6,600.

When we talk about the general price range of a replacement heat pump, a variety of factors can affect the final price tag. But when we talk about the price range for a specific model of heat pump, there’s one primary factor that affects the price: size.

In this case, the size of your heat pump refers to how powerful it is. But this is one factor that you can’t choose. Your heat pump must be the right size to heat and cool your home properly.

Your HVAC partner should perform a load calculation to correctly size your heat pump before making any recommendations.

In the HVAC industry, load calculations are the best way to determine what size your system should be. Load calculations account for factors that could make it difficult for your heat pump to meet your needs.

Some of the factors load calculations take into consideration include:

  • The size and condition of your windows and doors
  • The direction your windows face
  • The condition of your home’s insulation

Accurate sizing also helps save you money on energy costs and replacement equipment. To learn more, check out this article that discusses in-depth how your HVAC partner should size your HVAC equipment.

Who’s a Good Fit for the Trane XR14 Heat Pump?

If you don’t have many comfort concerns throughout the year but you want a reliable heat pump, the Trane XR14 could be a good fit for you.

The XR14 can also be a good option if you’re operating on a budget or you don’t plan to stay in your current home long-term.

However, I would recommend exploring other options if any of the following are true:

  • You have comfort concerns that you’d like to address. (Comfort concerns include high energy costs, temperature spikes, hot and cold spots, and uneven temperatures between floors.) While the Trane XR14 heat pump can reliably heat and cool your home, it doesn’t have additional features that allow it to address comfort concerns.
  • You plan to stay in your home long-term. If you plan to stay in your current home for a decade or longer, I’d recommend exploring heat pump options with a SEER rating of at least 16. Efficiency is a long game. Over the course of 10 years, a more efficient heat pump could offer lower energy bills and more comfort.

Choosing the Right Heat Pump for You

If you’ve made it this far, we hope you love the Trane XR14 heat pump as much as we do. (Find technical specifications for the Trane XR14 heat pump here.) But if you’d like to continue exploring your options, we have your back.

At Fire & Ice, our comfort specialists take the time to understand your needs and comfort concerns. And we perform load calculations during each and every estimate. All of this allows us to recommend a wide variety of options that can help customize your HVAC system to your needs.

So if you’d like to learn more about the Trane XR14 or explore other options, we’d love to help!

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Trane XR14 Heat Pump Review: A Budget-Friendly, Reliable Heat Pump (2024)

FAQs

Is a Trane XR14 good? ›

XR14 4.6 out of 5 stars, average rating value.

What is the SEER rating of the Trane XR14? ›

The XR14 has a SEER2 rating of up to 14.8 and provides reliable and dependable cooling for your home. On top of that, this single-stage air conditioner is quiet and durable, giving buyers the best of all HVAC worlds.

How many tons is a Trane XR14 heat pump? ›

It is available in 1.5 to 5-ton models. The XR14 features a Spine Fin™ condenser coil and a Climatuff™ compressor, ensuring consistent comfort and durability. The single-stage operation provides simple, dependable heating and cooling, while the system's design helps reduce energy consumption.

Are Trane heat pumps any good? ›

Like Trane's air conditioners, its heat pumps don't offer the highest energy savings available and can be noisier than comparable offerings from other brands. But they are rigorously tested, and reviewers consider them to be among the highest quality available. Trane's heat pumps feature: SEER ratings of up to 20.

Is Trane or Carrier more reliable? ›

Durability and Maintenance

Both Carrier and Trane are highly solid, but Trane units are particularly famous for their rough development and long life expectancy. Trane frameworks can last between 15 to 20 years with proper upkeep, while Carrier systems have a lifespan of about 12 to 17 a long time.

What is the difference between Trane XR13 and 14? ›

The XR-13 is 71-75 decibels, the XR14 is 72-73 decibels. (For comparison, a vacuum cleaner is about 70 decibels.) The XR 14 has an Energy Star rating, whereas the XR13 does not. Getting an Energy Star rating means that “a product meets certain federally mandated guidelines regarding energy efficiency. …

Is the Trane XR14 an energy star? ›

Trane's XR 14 heat pump is ENERGY STAR® qualified with a SEER2 rating of up to 14.8.

How much better is 20 SEER than 14 SEER? ›

A 20 SEER AC unit is 43 percent more energy efficient than a 14 SEER system, making it very eco-friendly. However, the cost difference for a 20 SEER unit vs a 14 SEER system is significant so make sure you do the math for your situation.

Is 14 SEER good enough? ›

Just because 14 SEER units have the lowest rating allowable by law doesn't mean you should worry, as many homeowners find a 14 SEER unit is just right for their home as well as their budget. Chances are that your existing air conditioner isn't anywhere near this level of energy efficiency.

How much does a 14 SEER heat pump cost? ›

A heat pump with a SEER rating of 14 averages between $1,600 and $4,900, while a SEER rating of 20 can cost between $3,600 and $9,500.

What is the cost difference between 14 and 16 SEER heat pump? ›

Differences Between 14-SEER vs 16-SEER

In layman's terms, for every $100 you spend with a 14 SEER unit, you would only spend about $87 with a 16 SEER unit. However, calculating your savings depends on the size of your unit and how much cooling you do each year.

Which brand heat pump lasts the longest? ›

Longevity: Lennox heat pumps have a reputation for being durable and long-lasting, with an expected lifespan of 15-20 years. Value: While Lennox heat pumps come with a higher price tag, their advanced technology and high SEER ratings provide substantial energy savings and comfort over time.

What is the life expectancy of a Trane heat pump? ›

The average lifespan of a heat pump is generally 15 years.

What is the average cost of a Trane heat pump? ›

The price for a Trane heat pumps can range from $4,600 to $12,000 in total installation costs. Your total installations costs will largely depend on the size of the system needed for your home and the SEER rating of the heat pump.

What is the sound level of Trane XR14? ›

With decibel ratings as low as 72dB, the Trane XR14 is considerably quieter than most 14-SEER AC units.

What is the SEER rating of Trane XL 1400? ›

There's something else you'll find comforting about the XL 1400. With a SEER rating of up to 15.90, your cooling bills won't keep you up at night. That's because the XL 1400 offers the unbeatable combination of energy efficiency and lower operating costs.

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