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Lennox model numbers
ddlong1286@yahoo.com
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I know this has been mentioned before, but could not find in my search.
Lennox M# HS18-311-4P, Evap coil M# CH16-31-1FF.
What size am I looking at? I am guessing 2.5 ton, but could not remember for sure.
Thanks!
Don in MO
Lennox M# HS18-311-4P, Evap coil M# CH16-31-1FF.
What size am I looking at? I am guessing 2.5 ton, but could not remember for sure.
Thanks!
Don in MO
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Yep
Basically 31,000 BTU's0 -
So.........
a model HS9-411-6P would be 41,000 btu, 3.5 ton, not 3 ton, which is the coil they have mated to this condenser?
Thanks, sorry my brain is so tough to get through!0 -
yeah
That's how I've always figured it. But I think the 411 is 3 ton, not 3.5.
Try this link http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=1366170 -
I'm with you now!
Clicked the link and it fell into place, the same thing I had seen before.
So 2 ton would = 291
3.5 ton would=252
4 ton would=258
and 5 ton would =261
or close to those numbers
Thanks again!0 -
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Thanks!
Always nice to have the manufacturers info! Just wish they would share for all.0
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