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Posted by Moe Jones on July 4, 2007, 9:19 am
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7/8" for the suction & 3/8" for the liquid line should be a 5-ton (R-22) =
and if it is a R-410a, 1 1/8" for the suction.
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Moe Jones
HVAC Service Technician
Energy Equalizers Inc.
Houston, Texas=20
www.EnergyEqualizers.com
old dirtbeard wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I tried a Google search on this unit, but came up with nothing =
helpful. Does
> anybody know the tonnage/capacity of this unit? Thank you.
>
> best,
>
> doug
If it's a fairly large unit, the "060" in the model number could
indicate 60,000btu which is 5ton capacity. If the copper tubing
connected to the condensing unit measures 3/8" and 3/4",
that would be a good indication. Another thing you could check
is the nameplate on the top of the compressor. A counterman
at your local HVAC supply house could look up the specs on
it for you.
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> I tried a Google search on this unit, but came up with nothing helpful. Does
> anybody know the tonnage/capacity of this unit? Thank you.
> best,
> doug