American Standard Air Conditioners Age: How to Find Year of Manufacturer
This quick reference shows you how to determine your American Standard air conditioner’s age. American Standard air conditioners typically last 10 -15 years, but there are instances when they can last much longer. Like most things, usage, maintenance, and installation type will determine how long the unit last.
American Standard Air Conditioners Age
You can determine the age by locating the serial number on the data plate. Every Rheem air conditioner has a data plate displaying the unit’s information. On the data plate, you will see other information, such as:
- American Standard model numbers
- American Standard serial number identification
- American Standard HVAC Tonnage, Capacity
- Volts – AC, Upper, and Lower Watts
- Manufacturer Location
There are five different styles of American Standard serial number lookup age. They look like this:
- Style 1: 1234ABW3G or Style 1a: 12345ABDAA
- Style 2: A91-12345
- Style 3: 012345678
- Style 4: 91J-12345-01
- Style 5: A1234ABCDF
Let’s break down how to read each style of the serial number to determine the American Standard air conditioners age that you may be looking at:
- Style 1: 1234ABW3G
The week of the manufacturer is the 3rd and 4th numerical digits
The year of manufacture is the 1st numerical digit. The date of the manufacture is coded for the years 2000 thru 2009.
- Style 1a: 12345ABDAA
The week of the manufacturer is the 3rd and 4th numerical digits
The year of manufacture is the 1st and 2nd numerical digits. The date of the manufacture is coded for the years 2010 and beyond
- Style 2: A91-12345
The month of the manufacture can be decoded in the chart below using the 1st letter digit of the serial number.
The year of the manufacture is the 2nd and 3rd numerical digit
Month of Production | |||||
A= | January | G= | July | ||
B= | February | H= | August | ||
C= | March | J= | September | ||
D= | April | K= | October | ||
E= | May | L= | November | ||
F= | June | M= | December |
- Style 3: 012345678
The week of the manufacturer is the 3rd and 4th numerical digits
The year of manufacture is the 1st and 2nd numerical digits.
- Style 4: 91J-12345-01
The month of the manufacturer is the 3rd letter. – See Chart
The year of manufacture is the 1st and 2nd numerical digits.
Month of Production | |||||
A= | January | G= | July | ||
B= | February | H= | August | ||
C= | March | J= | September | ||
D= | April | K= | October | ||
E= | May | L= | November | ||
F= | June | M= | December |
- Style 5: A1234ABCDF
The week of the manufacturer is the 1st and 2nd numerical digits.
The year of manufacture is the 3rd and 4th numerical digits.
Summary: American Standard Air Conditioners Age
Knowing our American Standard air conditioner models by serial number is not something we keep in mind. Still, we should check in occasionally and ensure maintenance is happening regularly. When you know the age of your air conditioner units, you can plan accordingly. Both units should be replaced at the same time to ensure you have the best efficiency from the units on the unit list.
If you have not done so already, check out our blog on “How to Size the Air Conditioner Breaker” or to learn more about American Standard air conditioners, click here.
For additional questions or comments, be sure to reach out. GGR Home Inspections conducts home inspections in the Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade counties. During our home inspections, we find the age of your HVAC systems.