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The ADVANCED DISTRIBUTOR PRODUCTS he31130a170a0000s is an uncased A-coil evaporator designed for upflow air handler and furnace systems. Rated at 2.5 tons and measuring 17 inches wide, this right-hand-oriented coil uses a piston metering device and is charged for R-410A refrigerant. It is designed for straightforward field installation, reducing setup time without sacrificing system integrity. Licensed HVAC technicians install this coil as the indoor heat-exchange component of a split-system cooling or heat pump setup. The uncased design gives installers flexibility when fitting the coil into existing or new air handler cabinets.
This coil is suited for residential upflow applications where a right-hand liquid line orientation is required. The 17-inch width makes it compatible with standard furnace and air handler cabinets in that size class. The piston metering device provides a fixed orifice refrigerant feed, which is a common and reliable choice for R-410A split systems in residential installations. HVAC contractors working with mid-capacity residential equipment will find this coil fits typical upflow furnace configurations.
Designed as an OEM-style upflow evaporator coil replacement or new-installation component for residential split-system and heat pump applications requiring a 2.5-ton, 17-inch wide, right-hand uncased A-coil with piston metering and R-410A refrigerant.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the system manufacturer guidelines. Shut off all electrical power to the air handler or furnace and recover any residual refrigerant before removing or installing the coil. Verify that the coil orientation and liquid line connection side match the existing or new cabinet layout before final assembly. All refrigerant connections must be leak-tested after installation and the system evacuated to the required vacuum level before recharging.
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