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The ADVANCED DISTRIBUTOR PRODUCTS he30124a130a0004s is an uncased A-coil designed for residential and light commercial HVAC systems. Rated at 2 tons and measuring 13 inches wide, this left-hand-oriented evaporator coil supports R-410A refrigerant and uses a piston metering device for reliable refrigerant flow control. The uncased design allows flexible installation into existing plenums or custom enclosures. It is configured for upflow and downflow applications, making it a practical choice for a range of furnace and air handler pairings. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation and refrigerant work on this type of component.
This coil is suited for upflow and downflow split-system installations where the contractor needs an uncased evaporator to fit within a custom or field-fabricated enclosure. The 13-inch width accommodates furnace cabinets where tighter horizontal clearances are a factor. The left-hand orientation refers to the refrigerant line connection side and must be confirmed against the specific air handler or furnace being serviced before ordering. Piston metering is compatible with systems designed for fixed-orifice refrigerant control rather than TXV-based expansion.
Designed as an OEM-style uncased evaporator coil for use in residential upflow and downflow split-system applications using R-410A refrigerant with piston metering.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician, as this component is part of a refrigerant circuit. Power down the air handler or furnace and recover any remaining refrigerant before removing or installing the coil. Confirm the left-hand orientation and 13-inch width match the existing cabinet and line set routing before proceeding. Follow local mechanical codes and manufacturer guidelines for leak testing and system commissioning after installation.
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