Armstrong Serial Number Nomenclature

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Serial Number/Date Code Sequence The date that a unit was manufactured can be determined by looking at the unit serial number. Compare the unit serial number to the three examples below (manufactured in 1970-77, 1978-92, or 1993-current).

Armstrong

I have several Trane Serial Number nomenclatures in my library, but not this one. Your YSC036A design sequence (first sequence) was manufactured from about 2001 - 2007. By looking at your serial number, I’m going to say it is a 2002 unit. Best I can do - sorry. Newer units – (Serial Number) First two numbers equal manufacturing plant #, 2nd two are year and letter in fifth slot is month (A thru M minus I). Ndtv imagine serial. So 5898 G 07568 would be Plant # 58, Year of MFR would be 1998 and month would be July.

Armstrong Furnace Model Numbers


CatMan
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I have an Armstrong 305B LTD, the serial number is 7116937. I purchased it from a dealer, supposedly new, in December of 2005. I have often wondered just how old the instrument is, since a dealer inventory tag had the appearance of being quite aged (well yellowed and dirty). After reading the posts in this thread I decided to call Conn-Selmer to see what I could find out. The person I talked to said all she could tell me is that it showed up as a model 305B, and that it was sold by Armstrong to a dealer in March of 2000. I've never seen, or heard mention of, a 305B LTD before. Although the instrument showed up in Conn-Selmer's database as a model 305B, this instrument seems to have all the features of a 305B except the barrel is engraved 'LDT' and the flute has a gold-plated lip plate and crown. The person I talked to at the factory knew nothing of the LTD version, which I find rather curious.
Sorry for the long post, I'm just wondering if anyone else is familiar with the Armstron Model 305B LTD.
Thanks!