The Rheem RAMC-060JAZ is a 5-ton air conditioning unit, as denoted by the "060" in its model number, which typically corresponds to 60,000 BTUs. In terms of seer (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio), this model has a SEER rating of 14, indicating its energy efficiency performance.
3 ton,10 SEER
5 Tons (12,000 btu = 1 ton) 060 is 60,000 btu therefore 5 tons. SEER, not sure on this one
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It should be a 12 SEER
Rheem has a website. Best to look there unless this is an older model no longer supported.
rheem uses the middle numbers to list the BTU/hr. 60 BTU/Hr is 5 Tons.
What is seer rating
The Rheem RPLA-025JAZ, which is a 2-ton packaged rooftop air conditioning unit, typically has a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating of around 15. This rating indicates its efficiency in cooling over a typical cooling season, with higher SEER values representing greater energy efficiency. Always check the specific model's specifications or the manufacturer's documentation for the most accurate and updated SEER rating.
5 ton heat pump, 12 SEER,most likely single stage.
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.
This equipment is all builders grade stuff. I have attached a link to the spec sheet for equivalent RUUD condensing units ( made by RHEEM ), just substitute the U in the model # with an R to get the Rheem equivalent. http://216.122.22.11/FetchDocument.aspx?ID=8d394c1a-0ef7-43d0-bfe8-3f7c8861a7f7 This past May I bought a UGPR07 furnace (two stage & VS fan) with a UAPL030 (14 SEER) condenser and an RCFL-HM-3617coil for $5600. So you are in the ballpark pricewise but you may be able to get better equipment for a little more $.
The Rheem RPLA-042JAZ typically has a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating of 14. This rating indicates its efficiency in cooling, with higher SEER values reflecting better energy performance. The specific SEER rating can vary slightly based on the model and installation, so it's always best to check the product specifications or contact Rheem for the most accurate information.