Can Anyone Help With An Older Bryant Model #

 
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Old 06-20-2008, 02:32 PM   #1
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Can Anyone Help With An Older Bryant Model #


Hi, can anyone supply more info on this Condenser
Bryant Model # 36-5670 Serial A
Serial # 25x123159

Evaporator (also Bryant):

200-5110 Serial B
Serial 40x17147

Any input will be very appreciated Thank you


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Old 06-22-2008, 07:56 AM   #2
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Thank you,
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What do u need . sounds like a 3 ton unit????????
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Any info is fine. The model # does not seem usual on neither item, but if possible the date manufactured would be helpful. The Air handler looks in decent shape, but based on these ### I am guessng is over 20 years old. Homeowner does not want to replace Air Handler just Condenser, but if I do that I cannot warranty the work nor the SEER rating.
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Hi, can anyone supply more info on this Condenser
Bryant Model # 36-5670 Serial A
Serial # 25x123159
Preston's guide says that is a 36,000 BTU unit (3-ton), 7.5 SEER, manufactured from 1969 to 1970. I would guess 1969 from your serial number.
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Thanks Mdshunk:
Thats what I was hoping (thinking). Thank this is a great help.
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