Furnace Models

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FURNACE NAMES AND MODEL NUMBERS MANUFACTURED BY CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES

COMPANY NAME

TRADE NAME

MODEL

Addison Products Company

Weatherking

GHC

Amana Refrigeration

Amana

GSE,GSE-DN, HBA

Arco Comfort Products

ACP, Arcoaire, Northrup

GHB

Bard Manufacturing

Bard

HG, ESG, SG, ISG

Climate Control

Climate Control

GHC

Coleman Company
(Evcon Industries)

Coleman

2505-2509B/
2505-2509C, BGH

Consolidated Industries Corp.

Consolidated

HAC/HCC, HBA

DMO Industries

Duomatic-Olsen,
Olsen, Airco

HCC, HBA

Goettl Air Conditioning Inc.

American Best, Goettl

HCC, HBA

Goodman Manufacturing Company

Franklin Electric, Goodman, GMC, Hamilton Electric, Janitrol, Johnstone, Liberty

HAC/HCC, HBA

Heat Controller Inc.

Century, Comfort Aire

GSH, GTH

ICG/ Keeprite

Keeprite

HAC/HCC, HBA

Johnson Supply

Air Star

SGH

Magic Chef Air Conditioning

Magic Chef

EG, ENG

MLX Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Heatmaster

HAC/HCC, HBA

Premier Furnace Company

Premier, Sunburst,
Sun Glow, P.F.C., Carrier, Sunbelt

HAC/HCC, HBA

Sears

Kenmore

735

Square D Company

Sundial

GH

Trane Company

Trane (XE60, XE70, XL80), American Standard

THS, THN, THD

Westbrook Distributing Inc.

Heatmaster

HAC/HCC

Any Company

Any Brand

HAC/HCC

The first four characters of the serial number on most models will range from 8308 through 9452. This is typically the case for all company and trade Names using Consolidated Industries designators HCC, HAC and HBA in their model numbers.

Most NOX rod furnaces have an "X" at the end of the model number, but not all. The X will usually appear as the last character or the next to the last character. This is typically the case for all company and trade names using Consolidated Industries designators HCC, HAC and HBA in their model numbers. Company and trade names using their own unique model numbers may not include the X to designate a NOX rod furnace.

If there is any doubt when trying to identify a Consolidated Industries NOX rod furnace, a competent, licensed, heating, ventilation and air conditioning contractor should examine the inside of the furnace and look for the NOX rods clipped on to the burners.