Carrier/Payne/Bryant Carrier systems made in the last 20 years or so encode the week and year of manufacture within the first 4 digits. The first 2 are the week of the year (1-52) and the second are the year. For example 0199 would mean the system was made the first week of January in 1999.
What year is my Payne AC?
How can I tell the age of a Payne air conditioner or heat pump from the serial number? The third and fourth numbers in the serial number on the data plate are the year of manufacture for Payne, so the one shown below is from 2008.Apr 19, 2019
Who manufactures Payne AC units?
Payne Manufacturer Overview Payne Heating & Cooling makes central air conditioners, gas furnaces and heat pumps. Payne is a part of United Technologies Corporation's Building and Industrial Systems division. UTC had net sales of $59.8 billion in 2017.Feb 21, 2020
Is Payne a Carrier product?
Payne (like Volkswagen) is the bottom line of Carrier and offer the reliable products with lower price. Depending on the contractor's feedback, Carrier/Bryant prefer to outsource parts but assemble the unit in America.Mar 21, 2018
How do I find out what year my Payne furnace is?
The date of production/manufacture or age of Payne® HVAC equipment can be determined from the serial number located on the data plate.
Is Payne warranty transferable?
For a Payne air conditioner system warranty to transfer to the new owner, they must file a form and the original unit and equipment must remain in their original location. They offer a five-year parts and compressor limited warranty coverage to subsequent homeowners.Aug 10, 2021
How old is my furnace by serial number?
Look at the first four digits of the serial number once you find it. The first two digits can be the week of the year that the unit was manufactured, with the third and fourth number indicating the year. A serial number starting with 0193, for example, may have been made the first week of 1993.
How do I read my Payne AC serial number?
Carrier/Payne/Bryant Carrier systems made in the last 20 years or so encode the week and year of manufacture within the first 4 digits. The first 2 are the week of the year (1-52) and the second are the year. For example 0199 would mean the system was made the first week of January in 1999.