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Posted by izzy58 (mrsstargazerlily@aol.com) on Sun, Aug 9, 09 at 23:10
| hi!! i have a fraser johnston furnace Model: GUA024S14B and im trying to find out how old it is and when it was manufactured and/or where i can find out any info on it. didnt have any manuals when we purchased the house. thanks!! |
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RE: fraser johnston furnace
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| it is usually the serial no. that has the date in it not the model no. later paulbm |
RE: fraser johnston furnace
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| 1st the number given is the model of the AC coil. Inside the cabinet of the actual furnace you will find the furnace model number by removing the door. (the number you gave us tells us it is a 2-ton AC A-coil, 14.5 inches wide, 10 SEER) 2nd, we would need the serial number to determine date code |
RE: fraser johnston furnace
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| thank you and i think i have the right info order: 3685-020 model: PCUHALD12N080A serial: ENFM423406 |
RE: fraser johnston furnace
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| It's a 1997 vintage 80,000 BTU input, 64,000 BTU output, 80% AFUE efficiency, natural gas, 14.5" wide cabinet, 40" tall, Upflow/Horizontal blower configuration, 1/3 HP blower w/10x7 blower wheel, 1,200 nom CFM, made by York. |
RE: fraser johnston furnace
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| I have a Fraser Johnston furnace model# 80cdhobna not sure how old that it. We cant figure out how to turn on the pilot light. Where is it? |
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