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Hi, this is a 2 ton unit. The 024 in the model number tells me this. There are 12,000 btus per ton, so 2xo.12=0.24 which is 2 tons or 2x12=024. Good luck, Shastalaker7
Hi, the tonnage of this unit is a 024, which is a 2 ton. There are 12, btu's per ton of cooling, and this number will always be in the model number of the unit. If it were a 21/2 ton it would say 030, 3 ton is 036 and so on. Please feel free to rate me, and I thank you very much. Sincerely, Shastalaker7 A/C, & Heating Contractor
1) Replace both fuses if there are any out by the unit *also make sure the breakers are not tripped. there will be two 2) if you get the unit running inspect the outdoor coil under the outside fins to see if the coil is stopped up with dirt,grass, etc. *if the coil is dirty, disconnect the unit from power, take the 4 screws out on the top of the unit that hold the fan motor assembly in place. Carefully set the entire motor, blade and assembly off to the side and be careful not to pull the motor wires loose. With a water hose and sprayer, carefully wash the condenser coil from the inside out. You will see a lot of debris on the outside fins you will have to wash off. Be careful not to have so much water pressure that you bend the aluminum fins on the coil itself. ** many times if the coil is stopped up this will cause the unit to overheat and trip breakers
The Tonnage appears to be 2 1/2 ton,
024=24,000 BTU=2ton
030=30,000 BTU=2 1/2ton
036=36,000 BTU= 3ton
I dont think you have the correct Model Number, Look
on the outdoor unit, the model number might start with a 38. Hint Carrier and Bryant Products are the Same, just different nametag
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