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No my only question was size nothing sense the condenser was order than the air handler an had no information that I could readNo my only question was size nothing sense the condenser was order than the air handler an had no information that I could read
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This will be dependent on the capacity (tonnage or BTU/Hr) of the condenser, its location and how much refrigerant will be needed to added / replaced - plus the labor to do it. A typical 2 - 3 ton residential system (air handler / condenser - no duct work, etc.) can run $2k and up.
What's wrong with your current AHU? Any Ruud dealer can assist you. Most 4 ton units work with r-22 or 410a. As a side note, most parts in an air handler can be replaced unless the case is rusted thru.
Hi,
Yes, you will have to replace the condenser also...
The reason is because the old unit was a R-22 unit and the new coils will all be for R-410A refrigerant...
You cannot mix the two and one will not work right with the other.
So... yes, you do have to change everything and clean the refrigerant lines before using them also...
you should have a load calculation done on you house that way the a\c and heating system is right sized for the house to give you the best comfort and efficancy
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