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The ACIQ evd5x30m14a is a 2.5-ton vertical cased evaporator coil engineered for split-system air conditioning and heat pump applications using R454B refrigerant. The V-coil design includes an integrated TXV (thermostatic expansion valve), allowing precise refrigerant metering across a range of operating conditions. At 14 inches in width, this cased coil is sized for residential air handlers and furnace-based systems where vertical upflow or downflow configuration is required. Licensed HVAC technicians working with next-generation A2L refrigerant systems will find this coil ready for direct installation without additional valve sourcing.
This coil is intended for residential split-system cooling and heat pump installations where R454B is the specified refrigerant. The 2.5-ton capacity fits common residential load calculations for small to mid-size living spaces. The 14-inch cabinet width is a standard dimension for matching air handlers and furnace cabinets in upflow or downflow configurations. Technicians replacing aging R-22 or R-410A coil assemblies upgrading to A2L-compliant equipment will want to verify cabinet width and coil orientation before ordering.
Designed as an OEM-style vertical cased evaporator coil for residential split-system air conditioning and heat pump units rated at 2.5 tons and using R454B refrigerant.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician certified to handle A2L refrigerants per current industry and local code requirements. Shut down the system and recover all refrigerant before disconnecting any refrigerant lines. Verify cabinet width, coil orientation, and drain pan alignment with the mating air handler or furnace before mounting. Follow the equipment manufacturer instructions and applicable mechanical codes for leak testing, evacuation, and refrigerant charging procedures.
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