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Re: what is tonage on these units any one please Stormin Mormon 07-13-2009
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 13, 2009, 10:47 pm
Mighta been one was a much older recip compressor. More
amps, well, they were less efficient. They usually mix the
BTU/h into the model numbe. Some brands do.

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Thank you guys
I was on vacation in New Orleans and I was confronted to
find
what was tonnage, hell I told one of my relative that it
should be
stamped or writing some place on the unit, guess I was
wrong.
By the way physically larger unit is drawing RLA=14.7
While smaller unit RLA=16.5 which produce much less cooling,
I do not know if is poor installation or Manufacture screwed
up,
did not have any tolls to check anything but it sure don't
look
to me as it should be.
Anywhere Thanks guys




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