Reading Bryant model numbers involves identifying key components that indicate the unit type, capacity, and features.

Bryant model numbers follow a specific format that provides essential information about HVAC equipment. The first few characters typically indicate the product line, followed by numbers representing capacity and efficiency ratings. Understanding this system helps homeowners and technicians quickly identify specifications without additional documentation.

Breaking Down Bryant Model Number Structure

  • First character: Product series or line identifier
  • Second character: Unit type (A=air conditioner, F=furnace, H=heat pump)
  • Third character: Efficiency rating or generation
  • Fourth character: Unit size or capacity
  • Remaining characters: Additional features or variations

Common Bryant Model Number Examples

Model Number Unit Type Capacity Efficiency
187B Air Conditioner 2.5 tons 16 SEER
925T Gas Furnace 80k BTU 95% AFUE
574D Heat Pump 3 tons 16 SEER

Identifying Key Information

The capacity is typically represented by the fourth character, where numbers correspond to tonnage (e.g., 2=2 tons, 3=3 tons). Efficiency ratings appear as the third character, with higher numbers indicating better performance. The final characters often indicate specific features like two-stage operation or variable speed technology.

Using Model Numbers for Replacement Parts

When ordering replacement parts, the complete model number ensures compatibility. The serial number, found on the same data plate, provides manufacturing date and location. Always verify both numbers when purchasing components to avoid installation issues.