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GW
GW Member Posts: 4,693
hello,

Is the Lennox HSW4-261-1FFP a two ton? How about a -211- ??

Thanks,

Gary

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  • Glenn Harrison
    Glenn Harrison Member Posts: 405
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    Lennox A/C Model numbers

    > hello,

    >

    > Is the Lennox HSW4-261-1FFP a two ton?

    > How about a -211- ??

    >

    > Thanks,

    >

    > Gary

    >

    > _A

    > HREF="http://www.heatinghelp.com/getListed.cfm?id=

    > 171&Step=30"_To Learn More About This Contractor,

    > Click Here to Visit Their Ad in "Find A

    > Contractor"_/A_



    Gary, the middle numbers of all Lennox units run like this:

    -211- = 1½ ton
    -261- = 2 ton
    -311- = 2½ ton
    -411- = 3 ton
    -461- = 3½ ton
    -511- = 4 ton
    -651- = 5 ton

    Also, if the last number is a 3 intead of a one the unit is 3 phase (-263-).
    So to answer your question, the unit you have IS a 2 ton unit.
    Hope this helps.
    Glenn
  • Glenn Harrison
    Glenn Harrison Member Posts: 405
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    Lennox A/C Model numbers

    Gary, the middle numbers of all Lennox units run like this:

    -211- = 1½ ton

    -261- = 2 ton

    -311- = 2½ ton

    -411- = 3 ton

    -461- = 3½ ton

    -511- = 4 ton

    -651- = 5 ton


    Also, if the last number is a 3 intead of a one the unit is 3 phase (-263-).

    So to answer your question, the unit you have IS a 2 ton unit.

    Hope this helps.

    Glenn
  • GW
    GW Member Posts: 4,693
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