just the condensing unit roughly 1500to2000
It is a 4 ton Condensing Unit
53189
It is a 3 ton.
5 Ton.
4 ton
2.5 ton
4 ton
Yes, a 5-ton AC condensing unit can work with a 4-ton evaporator coil, but it may not operate optimally. The mismatch can lead to issues such as reduced efficiency and potential short cycling, as the larger condensing unit may cool the space too quickly without allowing the coil to effectively absorb heat. It's generally recommended to match the sizes of the condensing unit and coil for optimal performance and efficiency. Always consult with an HVAC professional for specific compatibility concerns.
I have investigated this same question in various ways. Basically, an approximate cost about $3200 to $3700 depending on the make and model selected. This amount is for a split system (air handler and condensing unit). You could buy the unit from a wholesaler, install the unit statically and only hire an HVAC contractor for the final connections. This would be the most inexpensive solution.
$depends on if the existing ductwork can be used.
2.5 ton should do it
This is a 5.0 ton 12 SEER straight cool condensing unit.