Yes oil does go on a crank and yes on it not in it!!
It's the engine that makes the propeller go fast, not the number of blades.
I don't know what hydraulic means. There you go.
up or outward
go suck balls!
Turn the heat on then go to the airhandler, if the larger of the 2 copper pipes (insulated one) gets hot it is a heat pump. If it remains at room temperature your airhandler has an electric heater installed in it.
The arrow on the filter should point toward the furnace/airhandler, whichever you have, or in other words with the direction of the airflow.
I just had a repair man here. I remember him saying 2ton.
It all depends upon your setup. You need to find where the return duct is connected to your airhandler/furnace. You could have a return filter grill or there is a door/panel on your airhandler/furnace that must be opened to replace the filter.
The SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating for the Rheem RPMC-048JAZ heat pump is typically around 14.5. This rating indicates its efficiency in cooling mode, with higher SEER values representing greater energy efficiency. For specific models, it's advisable to check the product specifications or the EnergyGuide label for the most accurate information.
3 ton it goes by 12.000 btu per ton yours model # has 36 that is 12x3= 36
3 ton it goes by 12.000 btu per ton yours model # has 36 that is 12x3= 36
http://www.xpedio.carrier.com/idc/groups/public/documents/techlit/fa4a-6pd.pdf
5 ton heat pump, 12 SEER,most likely single stage.
I was told 3 to 6 pds of freon, told it depended on the length of the copper lines between the condenser and the airhandler.
for the cost of a coil you should replace the whole unit... An a coil costs me about 280 dollars and takes about 2 hours to correctly install and pull a vacume on...I can buy the whole airhandler...with heat pup and electric heat 10kw for 350 and can install it in about 2 and a half hours done correctly with a vacume and using duct mastic ...not foil tape....have a great day and good luck...Donald Unless it is a furnace, then there is no airhandler and the only option is a new coil.
The Tempstar NFCP24 air handler typically has dimensions of approximately 24 inches in width, 24 inches in depth, and 21 inches in height. These dimensions can vary slightly based on specific model variations or configurations. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise measurements.