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Greg_Z
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Re: Lennox Air Conditioner

Two seconds on Lennox.com, and look I found the manual »www.lennox.com/pdfs/installation···-IOM.pdf BTW, it is easier to just use the first four characters of the Model (HS14), then the other numbers. BTW, it is a Heat Pump, not a AC unit. Also, there is »www.cozyparts.com/Lennox-Parts/f···ault.asp And found another that may help: »www.hvacpartsshop.com/index.asp?···tom&ID=8

From what I have found out, your unit is capable of 51,100BTU, which is a 4ton unit. »hvacpartsshop.net/Lennox_Model_a···ture.pdf


halo989

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Ok thanks for the help.
That nomenclature site explains it all. Greg_Z I also think it is aprox 4 tons but I'll call just to double check. Also, I'm not sure if it is visible in the picture, but the coil around the outside of the unit has been dented and smushed in places (debris was dropped on it). Will this effect its cooling capabilities?


rds24a
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If you break a tube it'll leak refrigerant and won't cool at all.
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Also, I'm not sure if it is visible in the picture, but the coil around the outside of the unit has been dented and smushed in places (debris was dropped on it). Will this effect its cooling capabilities?
If the fins are bent it will affect the air flow. You can purchase a specialty comb that you can use to straight out bent fins. Or you can use a small screwdriver if it's a small area and do it by hand.
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