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You can't match an air handler to an air handler. I assume you meant a 3.5 Ton A/H to a 4 Ton condenser. The answer is no. If the A/H was 4 Ton & you had a 3.5 Ton condenser you could with an expansion valve setup. You should really match equipment when possible & I highly recommend using a qualified technician.
I just had a 15 SEER Ruud Heat Pump installed. It says, 'Made in Mexico' on back of unit.
It is recommended a four Tom air-conditioner is needed to cool a 3200 square foot home. The size of the air conditioner is dependent upon several different factors.
If the term "condenser" is reffering to the "condensing unit", the answer is yes. The combination of indoor coils and outdoor units is how the overall SEER is derived. The ARI website lists many combinations of these units.
Yes you can but you will NOT get the 13 seer rating from the condenser..
Yes but you won`t get 14 SEER.
your unit should be a 13 seer 3.5ton
The seer doesn't matter if it will function or not it will. Just keep in mind that you will only get 13 seer max out of system
10 SEER is the rating for the Goodman CK24-1B.
That is a 9 seer condenser
will r 134a work in home ac. No it will not. 134A is strictly for vehicles and replaced R12 as the preferred refrigerant, since R12 is no longer manufactured due to it's harmful effects on the enviroment.
Depends on the manufacturer and which coil (the evaporator or the condenser).
I have a4 ton air handler and a three and a half ton condenser 13 seer goodman heat pump will my seer change
A 5 ton 10 SEER condenser will do it, but you can no longer buy a 10 SEER condenser. Replacing the condenser and not matching it with the proper evaporator coil will nullify the SEER value stated on the new unit and your actual SEER and EER will be anyone`s guess so do not pay any attention to it. The coil is the least expensive component of the 3 and now would be the time to upgrade away from R 22 which is currently being phased out and will become very expensive in the near future. Something to consider if that 9 year old coil were to fail before the new condenser does or if you were to develop a troublesome leak. But if you are dead set against the coil replacement I suppose a 4.5 or 5 ton, depending on the climate where you live will work. Get the lowest SEER currently available (13) since it will mean nothing.
first find out when it was manufactured the seer rating should be on the label of the unit and if it is not on there it is more than likely a 10 seer unit..