How to Determine Furnace Age. Maintained by send suggestions to scott@HonestHomeInspections. Com Page 4 Date of Manufacture: Using the first and second digits of the serial number. 5116328 you will find the year of manufacture. The first digit (Always the letter “H” for the 1980’s) is the decade of manufacture. Locate the serial number tag of your GE appliance. The tag includes the model number and serial number of the unit and may be located in several places,. Write down the serial number of the appliance. The number will be on the right side of the model number/serial number tag. The serial number starts with two letters followed by six digits. The two letters are the code for the manufacture date. Home » Appliance Repair Help » How Old is my Appliance. You may need to contact Sears with your model# and serial. American GE, Hotpoint appliance age link. The serial number format for the furnace data plate shown above uses the last three digits of the serial number for the year and week of manufacture, wit h the third from last being the year and final two numbers are the week. So “740” means this unit was produced in the 40th week of 1967, 1977, or 1987.
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