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Anonymous Posted on Dec 14, 2013

25hba360a300 Is this model # for a 3 ton or 5 ton condenser?

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SOURCE: Is the Model #25HBA360A300 a 5 ton unit?

36k-car-ms Key Features AC Type: Split System Additional Features: Ductless Cooling Capacity: 36000 BTU/hr Electrical Requirements Voltage: 220It is a 3 ton aprox 550 sq feet per ton is required

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Is the Model #25HBA360A300 a 5 ton unit?

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