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Anonymous Posted on Jun 14, 2012

What ton is 38brc036 carrier ac unit - Carrier 38BRC036 Air Conditioner

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2009

SOURCE: WHAT TON IS MY AC UNIT

It's a 2 1/2 ton unit

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2008

SOURCE: Carrier air handler tonnage?

That is a fairly large difference. It is usually ok to have the inside evap. coil and blower up to 1 ton larger than the outside condenser. That will make the unit slightly more efficient as well as less likely to freeze up on low airflow situations. It is not recommended to install a new condenser on an old evap coil. There has been a lot of changes to the design of the coils in the last little while. For example a 10 year old 2 ton coil may only have 3 cubic feet of volume but a new 2 ton coil may have 4 cubit feet of volume.

There are many factors that may have infulenced the decision on what size condenser to install. Many of which can only be done by visiting the home and doing alot of work, checking the duct sizing bioth supply and return, inspecting the insulation and windows of the home etc. etc. Most of the time that never gets done. You can blame the contractor for not doing a complete check, but at the same time you can blame the customer because many contractors that are that good loose the job to a cheaper bid that did not no any of the research. It is a catch 22 for everyone involved.

There is ALOT more to sizing equipment that many people think, sadly that also includes many HVAC contractors. Way too many people use "rule of thumbs" or flat out "guess".

Sorry for the rant but your queston can only be answered by a good well educated HVAC contractor visiting your home. That type of a contractor is getting hard to find these days in such a price competetive world.

Ken Bledsoe

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2008

SOURCE: Tonnage of my Carrier AC Unit

3 1/2 ton unit the 042 tells me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 02, 2009

SOURCE: Is the Model #25HBA360A300 a 5 ton unit?

36k-car-ms Key Features AC Type: Split System Additional Features: Ductless Cooling Capacity: 36000 BTU/hr Electrical Requirements Voltage: 220It is a 3 ton aprox 550 sq feet per ton is required

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2009

SOURCE: carrier 1.5 tons ac Indoor unit switch off and

If you have the manual the codes are listed in there. if you lost the manual, you can download a copy at Carrier.com

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30,000.....2 and 1/2 ton
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