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In order to calculate the age of your air conditioner, all we need is your AC’s serial number. Once you’ve located your AC’s serial number simply enter it in, click the “Check Serial Number”, and our calculator will let you know just how old your Rheem air conditioner really is. Sample Model Number Tags. Model numbers can be made up of numbers (1005400, for example) or a combination of letters and numbers (LAT1000AAE). The model number will most likely appear on either a paper sticker or a metal plate. The model and serial number can be found on the rating plate of your air conditioner or heat pump. This is generally found slightly above the refrigerant valves on the back side of the unit.
How can I tell the age of a Guardian air conditioner from the serial number?
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Guardian heat pumps and air conditioners are manufactured by Unitary Products Group, and the first two numbers that appear in the serial number (located at the 2nd and 4th position in the alphanumeric sequence) indicate the year of manufacture. So the serial number on the Guardian data plate shown below translates to a 2011 year of manufacture.
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• How can I find out the size of my air conditioner?
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Armstrong Residential Furnace Model Number Description blog information is provided below to help homeowners understand more about the specifics with their Armstrong furnace. There is a wealth of technical information contained within the Armstrong residential furnace model number that is found on the furnace label plate sticker.
Accurate Heating & Cooling services Armstrong furnaces and air conditioners in the greater Omaha metropolitan area. Our service area includes communities as far north as Blair and as far south as Bellevue. We also have customers as far east as Council Bluffs, Iowa. Our office is located in Elkhorn and our shop is located in Bennington. In addition to servicing Armstrong equipment, we also install Armstrong furnaces and air conditioners. Call Accurate Heating & Cooling at 402-238-2425 for all of your residential and light commercial HVAC needs.
The manufacturer makes residential and light commercial heating and cooling products, including central air conditioners, furnaces, and heat pumps. Armstrong furnaces were created in 1928 by the Lennox Furnace Company in Columbus, Ohio. Armstrong Air products are still proudly assembled in the United States, at facilities in Orangeburg, South Carolina.
Armstrong Residential Furnaces Come in a Variety of Sizes
Furnaces from this manufacturer utilize a smaller Btu input per burner of around 7,500 to 11,000 Btu per burner, instead of the traditional 20,000 to 25,000 Btu per burner. This makes for quieter furnace startup and operation without sacrificing heat output. By combining this lower firing rate with more burners and a larger clamshell heat exchanger, Armstrong Air furnaces deliver consistently quieter operation and greater durability. The burners are normally located above the furnace inducer in the upper compartment of the furnace.
Additional information on the Armstrong Air brand can be found on the Armstrong Air website at www.armstrongair.com/products/gas-furnaces. And for some information on the newer Armstrong 90% Furnaces that we install, refer to this blog.
Armstrong Residential Furnace Model Number on Name Plate
The photo below shows the name plate label for an Armstrong Air furnace Model number A80UH1D070A12-02 and serial number 5911E06096. The name plate label is normally found inside the upper removable cover of the residential furnace. If you are having a hard time locating the furnace name plate, when we are out servicing your Armstrong furnace anywhere in the Omaha metro area, we will be happy to show you where the name plate is located. The Armstrong residential furnace model number description follows the photo.
NOTE: This information has not been certified by the manufacturer. ENSURE that you verify all of this model number information with the manufacturer before using this information to make equipment selection or repair decisions.
Useful Information from the Armstrong Residential Furnace Model Number
The model number for a newer Armstrong Air furnace contains some useful information. For example, for a furnace model number:
A80UH1D070A12-02
A – the first digit refers to the brand where A = Armstrong Air
80 – the second and third digit refers to the nominal AFUE rating which in this case is 95% efficient furnace
80 = 80% efficient furnace
95 = 95% efficient furnace
UH – the fourth and fifth digit refers to the overall furnace configuration
UH = Upflow or Horizontal flow
DF = Downflow configuration
1 – the sixth digit refers to the number of stages in the furnace
1 = 1 stage
2 = 2 stage
D – the seventh digit refers to the drive of the blower
D = Direct Drive
070 – the eighth, ninth, and tenth digits, refers to the nominal heat input of the furnace
070 = heating input x 1000 or 70,000 btu/hr
A – the eleventh digit refers to the width of the furnace cabinet
A = 14.5” wide
B = 17.5” wide
C = 21.0” wide
D = 24.5” wide
12 – the twelfth and thirteenth digits refer to the nominal cubic feet per minute (CFM) x 100
08 = 2 Ton cooling sized blower drive
12 = 3 Ton cooling sized blower drive
16 = 4 Ton cooling sized blower drive
20 = 5 Ton cooling sized blower drive
A – the fourteenth digit refers to the heat exchanger code (if applicable)
A = Aluminized heat exchanger
S = Stainless steel heat exchanger
-02 – the fifteenth and sixteenth digits refer to the series of the unit.
The above model number description data for Armstrong Air furnaces is applicable to the furnace models listed below
A80UH1D045
A80UH1D070
A80UH1D090
A80UH1D110
A80UH1D135
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A80UH2D070
A80UH2D090
A80UH2D110
A80UH2D135
A95UH1D045
A95UH1D070
A95UH1D090
A95UH1D110
A95UH1D135
A95UH2D045
A95UH2D070
A95UH2D090
A95UH2D110
A95UH2D135
A80DF1D045
A80DF1D070
A80DF1D090
A80DF1D110
A80DF1D135
A80DF2D045
A80DF2D070
A80DF2D090
A80DF2D110
A80DF2D135
A95DF1D045
A95DF1D070
A95DF1D090
A95DF1D110
A95DF1D135
A95DF2D045
A95DF2D070
A95DF2D090
A95DF2D110
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A95DF2D135
An Armstrong Furnace Model A801A Installation Manual is available here.
Armstrong Furnace Serial Number Can Reveal Year of Manufacture beyond Armstrong Residential Furnace Model Number Description
One can determine the year that an Armstrong Air furnace or air conditioning unit was manufactured from the serial number on the furnace or air conditioner. If you want your Armstrong furnaces serviced in Omaha, then just call Accurate Heating and Cooling. We can service and install Armstrong air conditioners as well as Armstrong furnaces.
For units manufactured since the early 1990s, the serial numbers will indicate the year that the unit was manufactured. The third and fourth digits correspond to the year that the unit was built. For example, the photo of the Armstrong Air furnace from above shows a serial number of 5911E06096. The third and fourth digits are 11 such that the unit was built in 2011.
Another handy way to identify the year that the furnace or other HVAC appliance was manufactured is from consulting the Building intelligence Center website at http://www.building-center.org. Select the type of HVAC equipment interested in and then select the brand of equipment which is listed from a drop down menu in alphabetic order from the first letter of the brand name. Then select the particular brand of equipment desired. The various different serial number formats used by that brand are listed with the means of decoding that serial number format for the year of manufacture.
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