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Please Note:
Jack Pierce is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
I have an old furnace that I am trying to get some info about: Luxaire SH100d, 100,000 btu, 80% eff.,natural gas forced air. No serial numbers on the unit. It looks like someone did some cannibalizing and some parts ended up on the unit.
I am looking for the approximate age, i.e., the year(s) when Luxaire made this particular model. I know about York taking over, etc. Thanks for any help! The house was built in the 1940s, but I think the furnace was replaced in the 60s. Just guessing. Last edited by Jack Pierce; 9/29/08 at 6:56 PM. Reason: more info |
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Jack, try this, they might be of some help. http://www.luxaire.com/contact_us.asp
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Thanks Ian.
I called them before and they are still looking. I thought the experts here might have come across this model with a serial number or series that would give me a ballpark idea, like 1950-60-70s. (I know it is before 1982.) When (Johnson Controls) YORK, took over the Luxaire name, some files were lost and or destroyed. Almost every furnace that I have encountered over the years has a serial number or at least a series number--except this one and the "ancients." |
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Jack,
this an informed guess, but the model # you quote is typical of mid 60's model #'s bothy sl & su 100's are from 1966 I hope this helps Gerry Virtue is more to be feared than vice, because its excesses are not subject to the regulation of conscience. Adam Smith (1723-1790) Commercial property Inspection Tampa, Orlando, Sarasota, Jacksonville, Ft Launderdale, Miami, Florida. NACHI cell 484-429-5466 NACHI02121106
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Thanks Gerry.
I am still waiting for the York people to e-mail or call about this. It may be a "we don't know" answer. I think we are getting closer to the time period, and your guess in the 60s is about where I think we will end up (1960-80). I certainly appreciate all of the efforts, and I will post the info if I find out for anyone who cares. |
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Got a polite response from the company: They don't know and/or don't care!
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Sorry to hear that Jack.
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