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Thread: I am too fussy? Ordered a 4 ton replacement. Dealer installed 3.79 BTUs instead

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    Don't think you will ever have a problem with return volume.
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    Jupiter Trch, this is the Ask Our Pro's forum, and only Pro members that have been vetted by the AOPC may post advise, questions or commentary here. Please apply to the AOPC today, thank you.

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    Very close. are we allowed you call names in here?

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    the filter in located inside the bottom panel door once removed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sam324 View Post
    the filter in located inside the bottom panel door once removed.
    You should just slap you a couple more 2x4's on each side of the air handler and you will have it framed in. Slap you a filter rack on there and no more removing the door.
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    Thanks, I'll ask for a insulated box....wish me luck....they are definitely not doing my two ton unit.

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    it is too late to make a box under the AH

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    Quote Originally Posted by sam324 View Post
    it is too late to make a box under the AH
    Negative, not if someone knows what their doing, my 4 year old grandson could probably do it, but he can't use power tools yet.
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    I agree, sounds like it was done properly, you have to remember buying 4 tons of AC is not like buying a 5L engine in a car. 4 tons of AC will be slightly less than 48,000 BTU's in most case and is rarely exactly 48,000 BTU's but the outdoor unit the 4TTB4049 is a 4 ton unit and I would call your system a 4 ton system.
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