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Old 3/29/06, 5:33 PM
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I have a Bryant furnace I am trying to date but I do not know how.

Model # 349HAV048100
Serial # 1700V00106

I want to say july 2000 but I'm not sure

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I have a Bryant furnace I am trying to date but I do not know how.

Model # 349HAV048100
Serial # [1700]V00106

I want to say july 2000 but I'm not sure

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Thank you Jae.
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Is that the formula for all furnaces?
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Hi Lou,

Preston's lists '97-2000
btu-100,000 and AFUE of 80

if you don't have prestons guide you might find it handy

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Louis, no unfortunately they all mark them differently. Preston's guide is usually fairly accurate, but...

Carla, you beat me to it.
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I find the Technical Reference Guide to be more useful than Prestons.



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Russel.....do you have a link for the Technical Reference Guide?

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I keep the link stored at www.abouthomes.info:

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Thank you all for the info. I will be purchasing them shortly.

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