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The difference is the sticker on the outside of the unit and the slightly higher price for parts on the Bryant. Go with the Rheem but don't be mad at me when it breaks down, the Bryant will too. Honestly it's luck!!!
What you'll need to do is contact a Carrier dealer with the product, model, serial numbers. Or get the compressor model number and call a good dealer for that make of compressor.
There should be a manufacturer's data tag somewhere on the swing. It will give you the manufacturers name, the model number and even a serial number. Once you locate that information, Google the manufacturer and go to their product support tab. There you should be able to type in the model number and download a manual.
You need more information to get the size. The Carrier 58sx series includes 5 different models: 40 - 41000 BTUH, 60 - 61000 BTUH, 80 - 81000BTUH, 100 - 102000 BTUH, 120 - 122000BTUH. An installation guide for the 58sx is available here: http://www.xpedio.carrier.com/idc/groups/public/documents/techlit/58sx-14si.pdf . The Carrier 38tg has 6 different sizes (020 - 20,000BTUH through 050 - 50,000BTUH). The other sizes are 025, 030, 035, 040 and the capacity is that number multiplied by 1000.)
To determine your model's capacity, look at the full product number. The first three numbers after the 58sx or 38tg will indicate the nominal capacity.
Are you replacing or adding an evaporator coil to this system? If replacing, please give us the model # (and product #) of the evaporator coil. If you can't find one for it, we will need the air handler (or gas furnace) model # so we can help you match it up.
If you just want the condenser coil for that condenser, the part # is 331230-7035.
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