Why?
I need the capacity for a Chrysler residential condensing unit made in the 1970's or close to that. All I have is 1273-000 S/W 2E 460316.
Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance.
[Edited by jessica1234 on 06-15-2006 at 11:24 AM]
Why?
That is a 1970 to a 1976 30,000 btu or 2.5 ton 7.5 seer.Originally posted by jessica1234
I need the capacity for a Chrysler residential condensing unit made in the 1970's or close to that. All I have is 1273-000 S/W 2E 460316.
Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance.
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Isn't that they way to size a replacement unit?Originally posted by coolwhip
Why?
Thank you very much.Originally posted by mrbillpro
That is a 1970 to a 1976 30,000 btu or 2.5 ton 7.5 seer.Originally posted by jessica1234
I need the capacity for a Chrysler residential condensing unit made in the 1970's or close to that. All I have is 1273-000 S/W 2E 460316.
Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance.
I know ...this is what I was thinking. Too funny!Originally posted by BaldLoonie
Isn't that they way to size a replacement unit?Originally posted by coolwhip
Why?