Martin Industries HVAC age by serial number
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đThe age of your Martin Industries HVAC system CAN be determined by the serial number located on the data plate.
đĄThe age of your Martin Industries HVAC system CAN NOT be determined by a manufactured date located on the data plate.
Many manufacturers, such as Martin Industries, encode the date of manufacture in their serial number.
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Listing Category Description About Martin Industries
Martin Industries, Inc., based in Florence, situated in the northwest corner of Alabama, manufactures appliances and utility equipment in two industry segments: home heating and leisure and other products.
On December 27, 2002, Martin Industries, Inc. (the âCompanyâ) filed a voluntary petition for relief in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Alabama in Decatur, Alabama (the âBankruptcy Courtâ) under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code styled In re Martin Industries, Inc., Case No. 02-85553. On the same date, the Company filed a motion with the Bankruptcy Court to approve the sale of substantially all of the Companyâs operating assets and business, other than its real property, to Monessen Hearth Systems Company pursuant to an Asset Purchase Agreement dated December 20, 2002. The Company is operating its business and managing its affairs as debtor-in-possession. The Company plans to file a Chapter 11 plan that will provide for the disposition of the Companyâs remaining assets, including its real estate, with the Bankruptcy Court as soon as practicable.
About Martin Industries
Martin Industries, Inc., based in Florence, situated in the northwest corner of Alabama, manufactures appliances and utility equipment in two industry segments: home heating and leisure and other products.
On December 27, 2002, Martin Industries, Inc. (the âCompanyâ) filed a voluntary petition for relief in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Alabama in Decatur, Alabama (the âBankruptcy Courtâ) under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code styled In re Martin Industries, Inc., Case No. 02-85553. On the same date, the Company filed a motion with the Bankruptcy Court to approve the sale of substantially all of the Companyâs operating assets and business, other than its real property, to Monessen Hearth Systems Company pursuant to an Asset Purchase Agreement dated December 20, 2002. The Company is operating its business and managing its affairs as debtor-in-possession. The Company plans to file a Chapter 11 plan that will provide for the disposition of the Companyâs remaining assets, including its real estate, with the Bankruptcy Court as soon as practicable.
Martin Industries 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 â 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 equipmentâs age is to check the manufacturerâs 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 canât determine the installation date of the HVAC Equipment, itâs worth checking to see if youâre 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 equipmentâs age.Â
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