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	09-15-2009, 11:02 PM #1 HVAC Size? - Preston's guide? HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?Does anyone have a preston's guide or can you tell me the size of these? I need a size on a Rheem heat pump system and can't wait for Rheem to get back to me - I want to finish this report. Thanks! 
 
 Condensing unit:
 Model RPLA-041JAZ
 Manufactured in 2003
 
 Air Handler:
 RBHK-24J11NFF
 Manufactured in 2004
 
 24 in the air handler clues me in that it might be a 2 ton system
 The RLA on the condensing unit was 21, so it doesn't make sense.
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	09-16-2009, 06:31 AM #2 Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide? Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?3-1/2 ton 
 
 You need the number on the coil, not the number on the AHU itself. With only this number you may need to wait for Rheem, but they may ask for the number on the coil as different coils can be installed into the same AHU cabinet.Air Handler:
 RBHK-24J11NFF
 Manufactured in 2004
 
 
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	09-16-2009, 01:23 PM #3 Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide? Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?Rheem just got back to me - 
 Condensing unit - 3.5 ton
 Air handler - 2 ton (Rheem did not ask for the number on the coil)
 Doesn't surprise me - this house was a real piece of work.
 
 
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	09-24-2009, 05:22 AM #4 Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide? Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?Is Preston's guide the only reference for HVAC specs? Does it cover specs for commercial HVAC systems? 
 
 Thanks,
 Sam
 
 
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	10-16-2009, 09:03 AM #5
 
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	10-16-2009, 02:00 PM #6 Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?
		Measured Performance more than just a buzzword Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?
		Measured Performance more than just a buzzword
 
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	10-16-2009, 03:05 PM #7 Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide? Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?
 
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	10-16-2009, 03:12 PM #8 Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide? Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?
 They put them on certain older models as well.
 
 For instance and RBHC-14J would match up to a 1.5 ton and 2 ton unit while an RBHC-17J would match up to a 2.5 ton to a 3 ton unit and so on. The 14 and 17 were the widths of the air handler cabinets or coil casing.
 
 When 13 SEER became the norm these numbers changed around but to m knowledge they have always been on the air handler nomenclature as well.
 Measured Performance more than just a buzzword
 
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	10-16-2009, 05:33 PM #9 Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide? Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?
 All I know is that I always had to, while the cover was open (I presume we are all opening those covers) look at the nameplate on the coil as that was where the size of the coil was stated.
 
 Various cabinets could take various coils, but you know all that information much more than I do, I was looking for the sizing.  
 
 The one in the attached photo is a 2-1/2 ton, A030S. This is for others to know where to look for the sizing on Rheem and Rudd.
 (Yeah, that obviously had a bit of rust on it. ) )
 
 
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	10-16-2009, 07:40 PM #10 Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide? Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?You are correct; the 24 is the width, not the tonnage. 
 
 Also, the 24 width takes a 4-ton coil.
 RCHJ-48A1GH24
 
 Therefore, it is probably rated a 4-Ton air handler, - which would be a match for the 3.5-Ton condenser.
 
 I don't know why the Rheem folks would say it was a 2-ton AH.
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	10-17-2009, 06:39 AM #11 Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?
		Measured Performance more than just a buzzword Re: HVAC Size? - Preston's guide?
		Measured Performance more than just a buzzword
 
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