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  • keith123 keith123 @ 9:35 PM
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    Air handler sizing

    How can I find out what my BTU load for an existing HVAC air handler? There is 3/4" copper ports going to them from the boiler. Will measuring it help ?
  • Eugene Silberstein Eugene Silberstein @ 10:14 PM
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    Model Number?

    Are you able to get the model number from the air handler? The 3/4" lines from the boiler are likely connected to a hot water coil in the ductwork and your system is referred to as a hydrocoil system. The system provides cooling from the mechanical refrigeration system in the summer and provides heat in the winter when hot boiler water is circulated through the coil. In both the heating and cooling modes of operation, the same blower is used.

    You can determine the the capacity of the system by (1) the model number of the unit, (2) the blower motor data, (3) the refrigerant line sizes, (4) the markings/model/part numbers on the TXV, if there is one. Also, if you can get the model number from the outdoor condensing unit, you can determine the capacity/Btu rating of the system.
    Eugene
  • Empire Empire @ 2:30 PM
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    All in the #'s

    This is where all thoes books I USED to throw away come into play.  Lot's of info and in hind site, i usually regret throwing them out but now keep EVERYTHING......

    Mike T.
  • keith123 keith123 @ 10:08 AM
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    TXV

    What is a TXV ?
  • Techman Techman @ 3:34 PM
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    Air Handler

    Are you looking for the heating capacity of the A.H.U. ? or the cooling ?
    Mike T - FOR SHAME ! Throw away books!!!! 4444444 SHAME !
  • Empire Empire @ 6:39 PM
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    Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

    I do REPENT to the fullest extent of "THE WALL"
  • Greg Maxwell Greg Maxwell @ 7:15 AM
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    Air Handler

    Generally speaking, if its a 13 seer A/H, take the CFM of the unit, and it is 400-450 CFM per ton.
  • Techman Techman @ 7:16 PM
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    Repentence!

    Mike. T . LOL A LOT
    This post was edited by an admin on August 10, 2011 7:17 PM.
  • keith123 keith123 @ 10:05 AM
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    Air handler sizing

    I will going back there in a few days to collect this information. Thank you for all your help guys.
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