My ruud model number is upla-041JAZ. Dividing 41 by 12 equals 3.5 is that the correct calculation for tonnage?
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SOURCE: I have a Ruud Model # UACC-036JAS. Any idea on
Hi, yes the number you are showing me 036 indicates its a 3 ton unit. For every ton of cooling, you will have 12,000 btu's of cooling. 36 divided by 12=3 ton unit. Its showing me also its a Ruud Handler 2.0 ton which would be a Model# UACC-024JAS? If your mobel number is the one you gave me, UACC-036JAS, this is a 3 ton unit, absolutely no questions. I hope I have been of help to you. I am a licensed air conditioning / Refrigeration /Heating Contractor. Let me know if I have been of help.
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Shastalaker7
PS If this is a split system with the indoor air handler and condenser outdoors, both coils must be the same tonnage for it to work for you properly. You can't have a 2 ton indoor evaporator coil with a 3 ton condensing unit.
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Hi,
That would be a nominal 5 ton BTU unit or 56,000 btu....
At 12,000 btu/ton you can see that it is just a bit short of 5 ton but larger then 4 ton....actually about 4.75 ton....
heatman101
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