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Trane Compressors

If you’re in need of reliable Trane compressors, trust Parts Town to help. A compressor is a key component to most HVAC equipment, which is why we have real OEM parts designed to fit your exact unit. Our inventory is thoughtfully assembled, which is why we carry the most in-stock Trane replacement compressors on the planet. That way you’re covered for any maintenance task or repair.

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  • Mfr Part # COM08244
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM08244
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM11180

  • Mfr Part # COM08539
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM08539
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM08246

  • Mfr Part # COM08674
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM08674
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM11973

  • Mfr Part # COM08782
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM08782
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14872

  • Mfr Part # COM09550
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM09550
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14910

  • Mfr Part # COM10032
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10032
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14873

  • Mfr Part # COM10034
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10034
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14893

  • Mfr Part # COM10044
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10044
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14872

  • Mfr Part # COM10049
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10049
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14895

  • Mfr Part # COM10052
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10052
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14908

  • Mfr Part # COM10067
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10067
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14897

  • Mfr Part # COM10208
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10208
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14826

  • Mfr Part # COM10210
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10210
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14908

  • Mfr Part # COM10212
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10212
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14913

  • Mfr Part # COM10213
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10213
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14915

  • Mfr Part # COM10275
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10275
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14904

  • Mfr Part # COM10281
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10281
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14913

  • Mfr Part # COM10362
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10362
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM11166

  • Mfr Part # COM10653
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10653
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM09848

  • Mfr Part # COM10798
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10798
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14918

  • Mfr Part # COM10844
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM10844
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14986

  • Mfr Part # COM11223
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM11223
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM11586

  • Mfr Part # COM11236
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM11236
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM11180

  • Mfr Part # COM11524
  • Parts Town # TRNCOM11524
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCOM14871

Trane Replacement Compressors

Parts Town has a wide variety of Trane compressors to ensure your equipment is running safely and efficiently. Rely on us for an extensive inventory of dependable HVAC maintenance solutions. Helping compress refrigerants, these components are at the heart of cooling and heating solutions. That's why we carry real OEM Trane compressors that fit the proper specifications for the unit, so it can run safely and efficiently.

How Does an HVAC Compressor Work?

The compressor of an HVAC unit functions by compressing refrigerant vapor, increasing the pressure and converting it to hot gas. This hot gas is then condensed as the unit pulls in ambient air using the condensing coil, eventually releasing the heated air from the unit and into the area.

On average, OEM compressors tend to last between 12 and 15 years. They are very dependable in HVAC systems. If you notice it has gone bad before the average time it should last, it’s likely due to an underlying issue that needs to be addressed.

What are the Different Types of HVAC Compressors?

When it comes to HVAC compressors, the options are plentiful and vary according to the specific make and model of the system. Examples include centrifugal, rotary, screw, reciprocating, scroll, and hermetic reciprocating compressors.

How to Test an HVAC Compressor

Deactivate the power source to the HVAC compressor before you begin to test it. Once the power is off, remove the protective cover and disconnect the wires. Connect and adjust the multimeter to the wiring. Measure the resistance between the terminals. Once done, reconnect the wires and replace the protective cover.