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I inspected a furnace today and could barely make out the data.
Carrier Model # 5838126302 Serial # 7209502 I think these are close to the best I could tell. Could someone help me with the age? Thank you |
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According to tech. ref. guide it is 1967
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I could not find it in the Preston's Guide 1965-2005. Which guide do you have or can you tell me where I missed it in Prestons. Thank you for you help!
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It the Technical Reference Guide from CarsonDunlop. They say for furnace use serial number same as for air conditioners.
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Thank you so much
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