Help Decoding Serial Number on Heat Pump
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Help Decoding Serial Number on Heat Pump
Could someone help me figure out the manufacturer, manufacture date, size and SEER rating for this unit?
Thanks for any help!
Thanks for any help!

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ICP = Manufacturer
5 ton or 60,000 btu
made in 2004
10 seer
http://icpindexing.toddsit.com/docum...2821300108.pdf
5 ton or 60,000 btu
made in 2004
10 seer
http://icpindexing.toddsit.com/docum...2821300108.pdf
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Thanks for the help! This unit is installed on my rental house in Phoenix. It is a one-story, 1600sf built in 1988. Does this seem way too big?
We just moved in and noticed that we are using a little over 100 kWH per day while keeping the thermostat at 77. Could this be due to the a/c? Our neighbor with a similar size house uses about 55 kWH per day (not sure of his thermostat habits though).
Thanks for any help!
We just moved in and noticed that we are using a little over 100 kWH per day while keeping the thermostat at 77. Could this be due to the a/c? Our neighbor with a similar size house uses about 55 kWH per day (not sure of his thermostat habits though).
Thanks for any help!
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A load calculation is the only way to know what size unit your home actually needs. Just guessing is not acceptable when sizing equipment. As to your home being in Phoenix I could see it needing 5 tons depending on windows, doors, insulation.... but I can't tell you for sure if it is oversized. There are DIY load calc software available on the internet that you can purchase for one time use.