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06-23-2008, 12:19 AM #1
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Carrier part numbers for a new installation
Does Carrier change their part numbers frequently? I'm currently having a "new" system installed and when I do a search on Carries website, the part numbers do not come up. I did a Google search on the evaporator coil and got one hit, a website for Bargain, Surplus, and Obsolete parts.
Heater 58CTX090---13116
A/C Condenser 24APA748
Evaporator Coil CNPVT4821ACAABAA
Any idea what that is?

Is this a typical installation (taped heater to evaporator coil)? I would assume that there would be a gasket to seal the two assemblies together rather then tape.




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06-23-2008, 12:38 AM #2
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Furnace is the Performance 80% (dual stage, no variable speed). The condenser model number you have wrong; it should be 24ANA748 or 24APA(3,4,5)48. The evaporator coil is a 21" 4-ton copper cased N-coil (I wish they had given you the tin-plated copper coil CNPVP4821ATA--see: http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=174327). Can you take a picture of the setup inside as a whole, as well as one of the outdoor unit (just for critique)?
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06-23-2008, 01:22 AM #3
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Thanks for the info, the evaporator coil is going to be swapped out as the one that they installed is damaged. I found some info on the internet regarding evaporator coils leaking and Carriers fix is tin plating. I am going to request they swap in the tin plated version. I don't have any photos of the condenser, it has not been delivered yet.





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