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Intertherm AC, what ton?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:57 am
by Guest
Can anyone tell from this model # what ton ac I have? This # is directly off of the compressor. The compressor has the brand name Copeland on the same paper tag that I'm getting the model # from. It is an Intertherm package unit.

Model # CRG3 0250 PFU 230

Thanks, Dave T.

RE: Intertherm AC, what ton?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:53 pm
by hvac1000
32,700 BTU capacity per Copeland. That would probably make it a 2 1/2 to 3 ton unit since both sizes of units have used this compressor.
The difference being the size of the condenser coils for the different rate. Robert can get this compressor for you I believe.[/url]

RE: Intertherm AC, what ton?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:46 pm
by Guest
Thanks for the info. Would this size unit be sufficient to cool a 2 BR 2 BA, 14x70 singlewide mobile home?

Dave T.

RE: Intertherm AC, what ton?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 6:24 pm
by Robert
Most likely it would. Definately if home is insulated well and belly/skirting sealed tight with good windows.

You would need a Manual J Load Calc to know for absolute certain what size is needed.

Does the outside Condenser have a Model Number still legible ?

Take care and best wishes,
Robert

RE: Intertherm AC, what ton?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 7:24 pm
by Guest
Thanks for the reply Robert.

Are you talking about an ID plate on the outside of the package unit itself? There is one on the outside of the unit but the info is so faded that I can't read anything off of it. The only model number that I've been able to get is the one directly off of the condenser. That info is in my original post. Thanks very much.

Dave

RE: Intertherm AC, what ton?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 7:34 pm
by Robert
Hi Dave,

Yep, that's why I asked if it was still legible. The manufacturers haven't had that light bulb go off in their collective heads yet about the model numbers.

Anyways, at 2.5 or 3 tons, it should be ok . That's fairly typical for that size home.

Again though, these are just experienced guesstimates from afar w/o seeing it. Only a Manual J Load Calc would say for sure.


Robert