Hvac Serial Number Cheat Sheet

  

Results 1 - 48 of 6566. Goodman air conditioners split system model number ck30-1b. This page furnace or other GOODMAN® HVAC equipment can be determined from the serial number. Serial number. I can't find my cheat sheet and want to make sure I get the date of manufacture correct for future use.

Hvac Serial Number Cheat Sheet

Thomas, You can purchase the or use the guide below. Aire-flo site: Amana: BLACKHORSE. B=1971 or 1981. (They've been bought out by Goodman) American Standard – See “TRANE” same company Armstrong Bard - 1962 to March 1980 Sample Number 123456 A D 1st six digits are the Unit Identity Number. In this example they are represented by the numbers 123456.

7th digit is the month of Manufacture. (The letter A in the Sample represents January). A = January B = February C = March D = April E = May F = June G = July H = August Letter “I” was not used.

J = September K = October L = November M = December 8th digit is the year of Manufacture. (The letter D in the Sample represents 1964). 1962 = B 1963 = C 1964 = D 1965 = E 1966 = F 1967 = G 1968 = H Letter “I” was not used.

1969 = J 1970 = K 1971 = L 1972 = M 1973 = N 1974 = O 1975 = P Letter “Q” was not used. 1976 = R 1977 = S 1978 = T 1979 = U 1980 = V Bard - April & May 1980 Sample number 123 D A 123456 1st three digits are the Compressor Part Number. 4th digit is the month of Manufacture. In this sample D represents April. D = April F = May 5th digit is the year of Manufacture. Physical Asset Management Handbook John S Mitchell Pdf Download here. In this sample A represents 1980. 1980 = A This serial number style was only used during the months of April & May 1980.

6th thru 11th digits represent the Unit Identity Number. Bard - June 1980 to Current Sample number 123 H 02 1st three digits = Compressor Part # 4th digit = Month A = January B = February C = March D = April “E” was not used F = May “G” was not used H = June “I” was not used J = July K = August L = September M = October N = November “O” was not used P = December 5th & 6th digits = Year 80 = 1980 81 = 1981 82 = 1982 Right on through. The year 2000 started the numerical numbering from 00. 00 = 2000 01 = 2001 02 = 2002 right on thru to current date. 7th thru 13th digits = Unit Identity # 14th & 15th digits = Factory Code (01=OH; 02=GA) CARRIER NNNNANNNNN This serial number format was used in the 1970's through current. The first 4 numeric characters are the week and year of production. For example, a unit that came off the line on March 25, 1999 would begin with 1399, week 13 of the year 1999.

ANNNNNN This serial number was used from 1969 to 1990. The first alpha character is for the month of production. A-M = Jan-Dec 1969-1979 N-Z = Jan-Dec 1980-1990 'I' and 'O' are not used The second digit, a numeric character is the production year The balance of the numeric characters are the production sequence e.g., A912345.this serial number would be a unit produced in Jan 1969 P512345.this unit would have been produced in Feb 1985 Bryant, Carrier, Day & Night, Payne. (last 20 years or so) the first four numbers in the serial number represent the week and year. Previously, it was a complex series of letters and single digits.

Call 905-672-0606. Orthe first two letters in serial number are the month and year. A = Jan or 1970 B = Feb or 1971 C - Mar or 1972 D = Apr or 1973 E - May or 1974 F = Jun or 1975 G = Jul or 1976 H = Aug or 1977 I = Sep or 1978 J = Oct or 1979 K = Nov or 1980 L = Dec or 1981 M = Jan or 1982 N = Feb or 1983 P = Mar or 1984 Q = Apr or 1985 R = May or 1986 S = 1987 T = 1988 U = 1989 T = 1990 In 1945, Dresser Industries acquired Payne and Day & Night. Bryant was already a part of Dresser Industries. In 1949, Payne, Day & Night, and Bryant bought themselves out of Dresser Industries and formed Affiliated Gas Equipment (AGE).