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The ADVANCED DISTRIBUTOR PRODUCTS he31130a155a0000s is an uncased A-coil designed for residential and light commercial HVAC systems operating on R-410A refrigerant. Rated at 2.5 tons and measuring 15.5 inches wide, this right-hand oriented coil ships without a cabinet, giving installers the flexibility to fit it into existing or custom plenums. A piston metering device controls refrigerant flow, making it compatible with standard fixed-orifice system configurations. The coil supports both upflow and downflow applications, and its compact width is engineered to match common furnace footprints. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation of this component as part of a split-system cooling or heat pump assembly.
This coil is suited for residential and light commercial split-system installations where an uncased evaporator is required to match an existing plenum or custom air handler configuration. The right-hand orientation determines the refrigerant connection side and must be confirmed against the installing unit before ordering. Upflow and downflow compatibility makes this coil applicable across a range of furnace and air handler mounting configurations. The piston metering device is consistent with systems that do not use a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV).
Designed as an OEM-style uncased evaporator coil for residential and light commercial split-system or heat pump installations using R-410A refrigerant with piston metering. Verify system tonnage, refrigerant line orientation, airflow direction, and metering device compatibility before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding EPA Section 608 certification for R-410A refrigerant handling. Shut down and lock out the condensing unit and air handler before coil placement, and verify that system refrigerant has been properly recovered prior to opening any refrigerant lines. Confirm the right-hand orientation, airflow direction (upflow or downflow), and piston metering compatibility with the matched condensing unit before finalizing connections. After installation, leak-test all refrigerant connections and evacuate the system to manufacturer-specified vacuum levels before recharging.
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