CPSCJune 24, 2014consumer
Trane Recalls Air Conditioning Systems Due to Shock Hazard (Recall Alert)
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The hazard
The ground screws used in some units do not have the two threads required to provide sufficient grounding, posing a shock hazard to consumers.
What to do
Consumers should immediately turn off the cooling unit via the main breaker switch and check the model information. Consumers with recalled air conditioning systems should contact Trane or their installer or service dealer for instructions on scheduling a free inspection and repair.
Brands named
trane u stranetrane xb300
Recall history
Other federal recalls tied to the same brand — a factual pattern, straight from the source data.
- CPSCTrane Recalls Gas/Electric Packaged Units Due to Risk of Gas Leak, Fire Hazard2025-07-03
- CPSCTrane Recalls Furnaces Due to Shock Hazard (Recall Alert)2016-11-08
- CPSCTrane and American Standard Recall Accessory Heaters Due to Fire Hazard (Recall Alert)2015-08-14
- CPSCTrane CleanEffects™ and American Standard AccuClean™ Air Filtration Systems Recalled Due to Fire Hazard2007-08-03
- CPSCTrane Recalls Air Conditioners after Incidents of Units Smoking2006-11-30
- CPSCCPSC, American Standard Companies Announce Recall of Gas-Electric Heating/Cooling Units2005-02-11
- CPSCCPSC, American Standard Companies Announce Recall of Trane and American Standard Accessory Electric Heaters2004-04-20
- CPSCCPSC, Trane Company Announce Recall of Voyager Heating and Air Conditioning Systems2001-01-24
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