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Old 07-07-2009, 05:51 PM   #1
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I am trying to replace my old compressor with a new up to date unit and I cant find a crossreferance. the old unit is a GE Executive high efficency Model BTN 936A100 AO . I think it is a 3 ton unit can someone help me out
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Old 07-07-2009, 07:43 PM   #2
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Hi there, is that compressor off an a/c condenser? What is the manufacturer and model number of the unit? Maybe we can help you out with those information.
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If your replacing the whole outdoor unit.
Replave teh indoor unit/coil also.
That GE, was about a 6 SEER.
No new unit is compatible with its indoor unit/coil.
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6 SEER


Jeez that one ain't been around too long has it?
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Jeez that one ain't been around too long has it?
Built better then the Energizer bunny though.
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yeah but those thing make the pressure setting on my torch set do fuuny stuff when I burn off fuzzies from the condenser.
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I wouldn't put a new compressor in that old condenser.. Replace entire unit with new evap. coil
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Ge model#btn936a100ao
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