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bausin
12-01-05, 10:41 PM
My gas furnace has no obvious manufacturer name on it; just the words
"Plus 90" on the front panel. There is a small data plate with the name
Resco on it. In the builder's docs, there is an installation manual for a
Bryant furnace/AC unit.
Is this a cheap knock-off of a Bryant, or what?
Thanks,
Steve
"Plus 90" on the front panel. There is a small data plate with the name
Resco on it. In the builder's docs, there is an installation manual for a
Bryant furnace/AC unit.
Is this a cheap knock-off of a Bryant, or what?
Thanks,
Steve
ravi
12-02-05, 07:45 AM
Bryant Plus 90, Model 350A (http://www.bryant.com/corp/details/0,2938,CLI1_DIV42_ETI8426,00.html?SMSESSION=NO)
Hi Steve,
Yes, this is Bryant model 350A. Please use the link above to access the model.
Good Luck, Ravi :coffee:
Hi Steve,
Yes, this is Bryant model 350A. Please use the link above to access the model.
Good Luck, Ravi :coffee:
bausin
12-02-05, 04:15 PM
Hi Ravi,
I don't think mine is a Bryant, per se. It may have the same guts inside.
Is the furnace industry set up like it is for guitar strings, where a few unknown manufacturers make all the strings and a dozen other companies label and market them? There seems to be an awful lot of parts commonality among different brands.
Steve
I don't think mine is a Bryant, per se. It may have the same guts inside.
Is the furnace industry set up like it is for guitar strings, where a few unknown manufacturers make all the strings and a dozen other companies label and market them? There seems to be an awful lot of parts commonality among different brands.
Steve
Jay11J
12-02-05, 04:48 PM
What's the model # inside on the name plate?
bausin
12-02-05, 05:49 PM
Damn. I just took the ladder down to the garage. The furnace is in the attic.
I'll check the # tomorrow.
Thanks
I'll check the # tomorrow.
Thanks
bausin
12-03-05, 03:29 PM
Jay,
The model # is CD3AXA048000AAAA.
Thanks,
Steve
The model # is CD3AXA048000AAAA.
Thanks,
Steve
Jay11J
12-03-05, 09:07 PM
I came up empty on that model #... it maybe a privite brand that Byrant/Carrier made for this company..
It most likely have the basic parts that are in builder/s model.
It most likely have the basic parts that are in builder/s model.