Alltvshows.net gives you a convenient and long-awaited opportunity to download TV series and save them for later. Enjoy ad-free TV shows at your own pace right now. Is there anything better than watch TV series in one go rather than wait for weeks for the TV channels to release new episodes? So just pick the format you need and start downloading – as easy as that. Watch series tv shows free. Watch at your own pace Why stay glued to the TV schedule when you can finally be free to choose the time and device for watching your favorite show? I have an older Rheem furnace that I'm trying to narrow down how old it is. The electrical service had a tag on it dated 1973, but that doesn't mean the furnace has never been replaced. It's a Rheem 3404-125GB, serial number XK69JN3B004 2287 Since the '2287' is off by itself, I first thought maybe it was the sequential build number. But now I'm wondering if it's the date code. Every place I look for Rheem serial number decoder rings says that the 4 digits after the 'F' in the number are the date code. 7.2-i APPENDIX 7.2. DECODING OF MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBERS LIST OF TABLES Table 7.2.1 Amana Furnace Model Number Description.7.2-1. However, my serial has no 'F'. Any insight would be appreciated! Similar Threads: • • • • •. Anyone have a website where you can lookup Ruud equipment model numbers? I went to their main site and could not locate such? UAKA 060 DAZ Just want to do some additional research on a unit that I am working on. Re: Decoding older Rheem furnace Serial # - looking for manuf date Originally Posted by Scott Bennett Standing pilot gas furnaces such as the one pictured above were typically rated at 60% to 65% efficiency without a motorized vent damper and up to 70% with the motorized damper. Since the '2287' is off by itself, I first thought maybe it was the sequential build number. But now I'm wondering if it's the date code. Every place I look for Rheem serial number decoder rings says that the 4 digits after the 'F' in the number are the date code. Vin Number DecoderHowever, my serial has no 'F'. As I recall, the newer ones had a letter followed by four numbers which were typically in front of the serial number. The letter indicated the plant at which the unit was manufactured and the four numbers which followed were the week and the year, but. Like you said, there is no letter in front of those four numbers, so. So I went back to the way some used to identify their units: the first sequence is some of the serial numbers used to be letter for the plant it was manufactured at, another letter for the month of manufacture, and two numbers for the year of manufacture - thus my 11/1969 mentioned above. If it does not look 40 years old (how old is the house?, does it look original to the house?), then I would go to the four separate numbers, and state in the report that the age of the unit could not be determined, but that the unit is old and is likely in need of replacement. (Here comes the debate about replacing something which is 'old' but which is 'working', and this is typically brought up by people who so broadly define 'working' to include units which are totally rusted out but the fan blade is turning under its own power and they can see the bubbles in the refrigerant line 'sight' chamber moving so they know the compressor is moving the refrigerant, therefore the unit is 'working'. Jerry, To answer your questions, I'm not a very good judge on how old things 'look'. I thought my WH was maybe 10 yrs old, but it's actually 20.
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