From: ICPConsumerResponse@icpusa.com
Subject: RE: [External] Feedback from HEIL Customer (4/15/2013)
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 19:20:08 +0000
This is a 10 SEER 2 Ton condensing unit. R22 refrigerant made in 1998.
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The tonnage is 3 ton, the seer is 10
The AHU unit does not have a tonnage rating, since all AHU`s can accept a number of different tonnage evaporator coils. Your best bet would be to post the condensing unit model and serial#`s.
The air handler does not have a tonnage rating, the evaporator coil within it is what you`re looking for since any given air handler can accomodate several different coil sizes. For the answer to your tonnage question see the tag on the coil, though that may prove to be difficult since it is enclosed in the plenum. An easier method would be to get the tonnage from the condenser model # in the yard.
Determine the SEER rating of the HVAC system. The SEER rating is usually provided by the manufacturer and is a measure of the system's energy efficiency. Find the total cooling capacity of the HVAC system in BTUs (British Thermal Units). This information is also typically provided by the manufacturer and can be found in the system's specifications. Plug the SEER rating and the total cooling capacity in BTUs into the formula: Tonnage = (Total Cooling Capacity in BTUs) / (SEER) For example, if you have an HVAC system with a SEER rating of 16 and a total cooling capacity of 48,000 BTUs: Tonnage = 48,000 BTUs / 16 SEER Tonnage = 3 tons
The 030 in the Model number refers to the BTU Rating. So it is a 30,000 BTU unit. There are 12,000 BTU per ton so that is a 2 1/2 Ton Condenser.
Based on typical naming conventions - 36 - in the model number indicates 36,000 btuh nominal or 3 tons. And depending on indoor match likely a 13 SEER.
There is no set tonnage rating for furnaces, only the ac units which are attached to them. Since furnaces with multiple blower motor speeds can accommodate several different size ac units. To get your ac units tonnage, get the model # of the outdoor unit and repost.
As long as the manufacturer wishes to make it. Tonnage is determined by the weight rating of the axles, not by the length.
Its a 37000 ( 3 TON ) BTU unit. Built in 1973 and has a seer rating of 6.7.
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Size Huge Rating Premier Built 2008 Tonnage 115000 Passengers (Min/Max) 3064/3574 Crew 1220 Officers British