Yes, as long as your indoor evaporator coil is a carrier family unit. The air handler (aka furnace) will blow air across any coil.
2007-07-18 14:07:38
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answered by OrakTheBold 7
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Shouldn't be a problem. All the ac unit consists of basically is a compressor, a fan and a condensor coil.
They work together to compress refrigerant and send it to the evaporator in the furnace inside the house, where it takes heat out of the air.
The ductwork inside the house has no idea what the brand name of the ac unit outside is.
So long as all the pressure switches and thermostats communicate with each other, it should work fine.
2007-07-18 14:06:40
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answered by dubyaaitch 2
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Would be better to stay with one brand, as if your carrier A/C goes haywire they will/might say your lennox furnace was the cause/problem, or vice versa. So for your well being pick same name component for both.
2007-07-22 12:18:21
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answered by jmada05 4
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yes you can provided the indoor coil is compatible with the outdoor condensing unit.The method of refrigerant metering has to be copatable IE- cap tube,fixed orfice or expansion valve.also the evap coil has to be sized to match condensing unit. Good Luck!!
2007-07-18 18:32:10
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answered by sparky 2
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Can you technically? Yes. Should you do it? Maybe not because the warranty may be void if you don't do a matched system. Be sure and ask about the warranty before you let someone do it.
2007-07-18 15:25:37
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answered by dee 5
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Yes you can.
2007-07-18 15:18:13
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answered by John himself 6
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