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I have a new house and wanted to know how many square feet this unit will support. My house is 2,163 square foot single story ranch in Phoenix, AZ. The model is 24ABB360A320.

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HI YOu have a 5 ton unit =60,000 btu=12000 does 500 sqft=2,500 for you no problem.good luck & thanks

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