Ingersoll Rand® HVAC age
How to determine the date of production/manufacture or age of Ingersoll Rand® brand HVAC Systems.
The industry average service design life for most forced air furnaces is 15-20 years, and the industry average service design life for most air conditioning condensing units is 10-15 years. The average service design life of boilers can vary from as little as 10 years to as many as 50 years depending on the type and quality of materials used in their manufacture. Routine upkeep/maintenance, regional weather/climate, and location/placement of the mechanical systems will all play critical roles in the longevity of these systems.
See also: Estimated Useful Service Life Expectancies
Parent Company: HVAC business now operating as "Trane Technologies"
Subsidiaries or other related brands: Trane
Example serial number styles/formats found:
- Style 1: 161231231M
Legend: Year is RED; Month is GREEN; Week is BLUE
Style 1: 161231231M
Year of manufacture can be determined by using the 1st & 2nd positions of the serial number
Week of manufacture can be determined by using the 4th & 5th positions of the serial number
Ingersoll Rand® History¹
- 1871 - Simon Ingersoll founds Ingersoll Rock Drill Company, and brothers Addison Rand and Jasper Rand Jr. establish Rand drill company - both in New York
- 1888 - Ingersoll Rock Drill merges with Sergeant Drill to form Ingersoll Sergeant Drill Company
- 1905 - Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company merges with Rand Drill Company to form Ingersoll Rand.
- 2008 - Ingersoll Rand® acquired Trane (Formerly American Standard) in June of 2008.
- 2020 - Ingersoll Rand sold its non-refrigeration businesses via a Reverse Morris Trust transaction to Gardner Denver, rebranding themselves as "Trane Technologies" and focusing on their Commercial HVAC, Residential HVAC (Trane) and Refrigeration Transport businesses (Thermo King).
1Excerpts from (Trane® and various other sources)