SpacePak

SpacePak HVAC age by serial number

Parent Company: Mestek

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😊The age of your SpacePak HVAC system CAN be determined by the serial number located on the data plate.
😊The age of your SpacePak HVAC system CAN be determined by a manufactured date located on the data plate.

Many manufacturers, such as SpacePak, encode the date of manufacture in their serial number.


SpacePak HVAC Format #1

Older versions of SpacePak HVAC equipment prior to the newer format below:  You can not determine the age by the serial number.
The manufactured date is printed on the label itself 2/3 of the way down on the aluminum data sticker.

SpacePak HVAC Format #1 Sample #1

SpacePak HVAC Age by serial number

SpacePak HVAC Format #2

SpacePak HVAC Age Format-1

SpacePak HVAC Format #2  Sample #2

Example: A07123456 = SpacePak HVAC Age was determined to be manufactured in January of 2007.


SpacePak
Description

About SpacePak
In addition to being the innovator of small duct high velocity systems, SpacePak is also the industry leader in air-to-water heat pump technology and considers itself the driving force behind the adoption of air-to-water heat pumps in North America since 2011.

SpacePak is owned by Mestek Inc., located in Westfield, MA, and was established in 1946. The Mestek family of companies is comprised of more than 45 specialty manufacturers providing a wide range of

Phone
413-564-5530
Address
260 North Elm Street
Westfield, MA 01085
United States of America


HVAC age & equipment life expectancy

Many homeowners want a Home Inspector to predict how long their HVAC equipment will last. This is simply impossible and beyond the scope of a Home Inspection — depending on the model, installation, maintenance, and fuel source its lifetime could be anywhere between 1 to 30 years or more.

The first step you should take when determining the HVAC equipment’s age is to check the manufacturer’s label attached to the unit.

The  label will often include pertinent information including:

  • Manufacturer Name
  • Brand Name
  • Manufacture Date
  • Model Number
  • Serial Number

If you can’t determine the installation date of the HVAC Equipment, it’s worth checking to see if you’re nearing time for a replacement based on the manufactured date/age.  You can use the model number in conjunction with the serial number of the unit in order to determine the HVAC equipment’s age. 

Here is a list of additional HVAC Manufacturers.


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