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HVAC Serial Number Decoder Guide: Date Codes for All Major Brands

SYSTEM AGE DECODED Carrier Trane
Quick answer

Decoding an HVAC serial number is the only way to verify the unit's actual age, which is critical for warranty claims and CapEx planning. Most modern brands (Carrier, Rheem, Goodman) use a variant of the "Week-Year" or "Year-Month" format. For example, a Carrier serial starting with 1415 means the unit was built in the 14th week of 2015. Use the brand-specific guide below to find your system's manufacturing date.

Why HVAC Decoding Matters in 2026

Central HVAC systems average a 15-20 year lifespan. However, with the R-454B transition fully in effect, systems manufactured before January 1, 2025, are now "legacy" units. Knowing the precise month and year of manufacture allows you to determine if your unit is still under its 10-year parts warranty and whether it uses the phased-out R-410A refrigerant.

Carrier / Bryant / Payne

Carrier uses a highly consistent 10-character serial format. The first four digits are the key:

  • Digits 1–2: Week of manufacture (01–52)
  • Digits 3–4: Year of manufacture

Example: 4218G10234 = 42nd week of 2018.

Trane / American Standard

Trane's format shifted in 2002. For modern units, the first digit is a letter representing the year, but the most reliable way is to look for the 9-digit serial where the first digit is the year code (using a complex alpha-cycle) or the newer 10-digit format where the first two digits are the year.

15-20 yrs
Median lifespan for central residential HVAC systems. Units in coastal or high-use areas fail at 10-12 years.
Source: NAHB 2024 Lifespan Data

Rheem / Ruud

Rheem serial numbers typically contain the date in the middle of the string. Look for a 4-digit block following a letter:

Example: W081612345 = 08th week of 2016.

Goodman / Amana

Goodman uses a simple 10-digit numeric format. The first four digits tell the story:

  • Digits 1–2: Year of manufacture
  • Digits 3–4: Month of manufacture

Example: 1905123456 = May 2019.

The R-454B Connection

If your serial number decodes to 2024 or earlier, your system likely uses R-410A. While this refrigerant is still available for service, its price has spiked 300% since the AIM Act manufacturing cutoff. If your unit is older than 12 years (decoded via serial) and needs a major repair, the high cost of R-410A makes replacement a much stronger financial option.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I find the age from the model number?
No. The model number identifies the capacity (tonnage) and efficiency (SEER2), but only the serial number contains the manufacturing date code.
Does a 'Manufacturer Date' printed on the plate ever lie?
Sometimes. If a unit was refurbished or the rating plate was replaced, the date might not match the internal component codes. ApplianceIQ's deterministic decoder cross-references these hidden patterns.