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Gaston, Oregon Posts: 8087
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Bartlett, IL Posts: 114
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Age of GE AC?
[#2] Posted: 11/03/2010 - 04:28:26 AM |  | |
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Quote: Originally posted by Jim KatenOK, I made the mistake of starting to clean my office and now I can't find anything. In particular, I can't find my HVAC reference materials. GE AC unit. Model: 21TA924H1F Serial: 214685717 It's either 1967, 1977, or 1987. (seventh digit) Frankly, I can't tell by looking at it, but I'm leaning toward 1977. Working perfectly. - Jim Katen, Oregon Download Attachment: GE AC.JPG149.49 KB
According to my Prestons guide, the GE AC unit (21TA924H) 2tons MFD between 1967-68'
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Lafayette, Louisiana Posts: 3856
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Age of GE AC?
[#3] Posted: 11/03/2010 - 05:44:02 AM |  | |
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I don't have any documentation but just looking at the photo, I doubt any such units would be under 30 years old.
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Sykesville, Maryland Posts: 312
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[#4] Posted: 11/03/2010 - 06:09:33 AM |  | |
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Looks like me, old but still working. :)
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