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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2009

Replacing a Trane system and installing a Carrier

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  • Nice job. It looked like you have lots of fun installing the new condenser to fit around the steps.

  • Yeah, it wasn't as bad as we thought. they were eventually going to build a new deck.

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  • thats 25 it means its a 2 ton unit

  • That old Trane was a 2 ton not 3 ton.

  • @NOmeansnoFAN FYI..............carrier makes payne and bryant.

  • your salesman sold her a too big of unite!!! a 2 ton would have been good but I guess the company neede the extra money huh???lol

  • fyi ...to know the age you might want to check the "manufacture date" on the plate!

    I know you meant "didn't know the product serial code" but we can see "MFR DATE" clearly at 1:10

    And let's not call bryant's carriers...I mean what's next? Paynes are carriers too?

  • what did you do with the old one

  • I'm impressed. Really neat retrofit work.

  • That's a Bryant but they are still by carrier!

  • That trane is 3 times noiser than my carrier!

  • the new unit looks more then 3 tons looks like 5

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