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Nordyne S3QA036KA air conditioner

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Nordyne S3QA036KA air conditioner, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Air Conditioner Blower Motor for Nordyne S3QA036KA - Part 621918

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    Air Conditioner Blower Motor

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  • Access Panel for Nordyne S3QA036KA - Part 374270

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  • Coil Guard for Nordyne S3QA036KA - Part D09291

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  • Acorn Nut for Nordyne S3QA036KA - Part 606237

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    Acorn Nut

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  • Low Vol Divider for Nordyne S3QA036KA - Part 258790

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    Low Vol Divider

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  • Motor Wir Conduit (024ka,030ka,036ka,042ka,048ka,060kb) for Nordyne S3QA036KA - Part 258950

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    Motor Wir Conduit (024ka,030ka,036ka,042ka,048ka,060kb)

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  • Outdoor Coil for Nordyne S3QA036KA - Part 917389

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    Outdoor Coil

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  • Grommet for Nordyne S3QA036KA - Part 668396

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    Grommet

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  • Cond.motor for Nordyne S3QA036KA - Part 621856

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  • Bolt Cmpressor for Nordyne S3QA036KA - Part 600284

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    Bolt Cmpressor

    Part #600284

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Nordyne Air Conditioner S3QA036KA FAQs

A 3-ton central air conditioner has 36,000 BTUs per hour of cooling capacity (because 1 ton = 12,000 BTU/hr). For a Nordyne S3QA036KA, the “036” in the model number commonly indicates a nominal 36,000 BTU/hr class unit.

Quick conversion (tons to BTU/hr)

  • 1 ton = 12,000 BTU/hr
  • 2 ton = 24,000 BTU/hr
  • 2.5 ton = 30,000 BTU/hr
  • 3 ton = 36,000 BTU/hr
  • 3.5 ton = 42,000 BTU/hr
  • 4 ton = 48,000 BTU/hr
Nominal size Cooling capacity
3 ton 36,000 BTU/hr
36,000 BTU/hr 3 ton

Why BTU/hr matters for your home

Correct sizing helps your system cool and dehumidify properly. A unit that is too large can short-cycle (turn on and off frequently), while a unit that is too small can run constantly and still struggle on hot days.

What to check on the unit for the exact rating

Even though “3 ton = 36,000 BTU/hr” is the standard, the exact rated capacity can vary slightly by outdoor temperature, indoor conditions, and the matched indoor coil.

Check these items:

  • The data plate on the outdoor condenser for capacity and electrical specs
  • The AHRI match information (outdoor unit + indoor coil pairing)
  • The indoor coil and blower setup (airflow affects delivered capacity)
  • Duct condition and insulation (losses can reduce comfort)

Helpful DIY reference

If you are troubleshooting cooling performance or electrical issues while checking capacity, use our guides on safe testing and wiring basics: how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

Last updated: February 2026

A typical installed price for a 3-ton central AC system is about $3,000 to $15,000. For a Nordyne S3QA036KA, the final total depends most on efficiency (SEER2 rating), whether you replace the indoor coil too, and the amount of labor needed for your home’s ducting, electrical, and refrigerant work.

What drives the price the most

  • Equipment efficiency and features: Higher SEER2, variable-speed, and communicating systems cost more.
  • What’s being replaced: Outdoor condenser only vs. condenser plus indoor evaporator coil (and sometimes the furnace/air handler).
  • Refrigerant and line set work: Reusing vs. replacing the line set, plus any required flushing.
  • Electrical and controls: New disconnect, breaker/wiring upgrades, thermostat changes.
  • Labor and access: Rooftop installs, tight side yards, long line runs, and crane needs increase cost.
  • Permits and commissioning: Pressure testing, evacuation, charge verification, airflow setup.

Typical cost ranges (installed)

Scenario What’s included Common range
Basic replacement Standard-efficiency condenser swap, minimal extras $3,000 to $6,000
Mid-range system Better efficiency, coil match, some electrical or line work $6,000 to $10,000
Premium or complex High efficiency, major duct/electrical work, difficult access $10,000 to $15,000

What to confirm before you compare quotes

  • Exact system match: 3-ton capacity plus a properly matched indoor coil.
  • SEER2 and warranty terms: Compare like-for-like efficiency and coverage.
  • Scope in writing: Line set, pad, disconnect, thermostat, drain safety, and start-up testing.
  • Duct and airflow condition: Undersized or leaky ducts can make a new unit perform poorly.

Why it matters

A 3-ton AC price swings widely because the “unit” is only part of the system. Proper sizing, matched components, and correct refrigerant charging protect comfort, efficiency, and compressor life.

If you need the model number for accurate parts and system matching, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

For a 3,600 sq ft home, most houses land in the 4 to 5 ton central air conditioner range (about 48,000 to 60,000 BTU/hr), but the right size depends on your insulation, windows, ceiling height, climate, and ductwork. For your Nordyne S3QA036KA, the “036” commonly indicates a 3-ton class unit, which is typically undersized for 3,600 sq ft.

Quick sizing rule of thumb (starting point)

A common planning range is 15 to 25 BTU per sq ft.

  • 3,600 x 15 BTU = ~54,000 BTU (about 4.5 tons)
  • 3,600 x 20 BTU = ~72,000 BTU (about 6 tons)
  • 3,600 x 25 BTU = ~90,000 BTU (about 7.5 tons)

Most well-insulated homes with average ceilings end up closer to the lower end; hot climates, lots of glass, or poor insulation push you higher.

Tons to BTU conversion (helpful table)

Nominal size Approx. capacity Typical use case
3 ton 36,000 BTU/hr Smaller homes, tighter envelopes
4 ton 48,000 BTU/hr Many larger homes
5 ton 60,000 BTU/hr Large homes, warmer climates

What to check before choosing a size

  • Manual J load calculation results (best way to size)
  • Ceiling height (tall ceilings increase load)
  • Insulation and air sealing (attic, walls, rim joists)
  • Window area and sun exposure (west-facing glass adds load)
  • Duct sizing and leakage (undersized or leaky ducts reduce delivered cooling)
  • Humidity needs (oversizing can reduce dehumidification)

Why it matters

An oversized central air conditioner can short-cycle (less comfort, higher wear, weaker humidity control). An undersized unit can run constantly and still not maintain set temperature. Correct sizing protects comfort, efficiency, and compressor life.

Helpful next step

If you are confirming the exact model and data plate details before shopping parts or comparing systems, use our guide: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

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